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June 2026 Industry Report Tracks Trucking, Maritime & Intermodal Trends

A new FreightWaves report affiliated with Ryder offers Miami logistics professionals detailed capacity, volume and rate data across key freight sectors.

June 2026 Industry Report Tracks Trucking, Maritime & Intermodal Trends

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The logistics landscape continues to evolve as carriers and freight forwarders navigate shifting market conditions. According to FreightWaves' June 2026 State of the Industry Report, produced in partnership with Ryder, stakeholders across trucking, maritime and intermodal operations have access to comprehensive market intelligence covering the coming weeks and beyond.

For Miami-based freight companies and supply chain professionals, understanding regional capacity and pricing trends is critical. The report breaks down key performance indicators including available capacity, shipment volumes and market rates—essential metrics for businesses managing cargo through South Florida's major ports and distribution hubs.

Maritime operations remain particularly relevant to the Miami region, given the Port of Miami's significance as a gateway for Caribbean and Latin American trade. The report's analysis of maritime market conditions provides insight into container availability, shipping lanes and pricing pressures that directly impact local importers, exporters and logistics providers.

As the logistics sector heads into the second half of 2026, industry professionals are encouraged to review this detailed market assessment. The data-driven approach helps shippers, carriers and freight intermediaries make informed decisions about capacity planning, rate negotiations and service strategies during an increasingly complex operating environment.

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