July 2024 Market Update
In July 2024, the freight market remained weak with soft demand and excess capacity, while early carrier exits and tentative rate stabilization indicated the first steps toward rebalancing.
Industry updates, expert insights, and real-world logistics solutions.
You can’t control the market, but you can control how intelligently you buy freight and manage risk. 2026 will reward those who prepare and penalize those who don’t.
In July 2024, the freight market remained weak with soft demand and excess capacity, while early carrier exits and tentative rate stabilization indicated the first steps toward rebalancing.
As meat shippers, your first priority is delivering fresh, safe, and quality products that build customer loyalty and grow your business. Pinpointing the bottlenecks slowing down your supply chain is easy to do with a TMS platform and third-party logistic partner providing full visibility from pickup to destination.
At Dynamic Logistix, we’ve seen firsthand how long payment cycles impact carriers. The standard 30–60-day payment cycle often stalls cash flow and hinders carriers’ ability to cover maintenance, fuel, and other operational costs. Which is why we’ve prioritized giving our carriers the best tools that allow them to reinvest in their business and get back out on the road.
Meat shippers face strict food‑safety demands and rising costs, making efficient operations essential. If your logistics team is struggling to control expenses, partnering with a third‑party provider like Dynamic Logistics can help protect product quality and keep customers satisfied.
Dynamic Logistix (DLX), a leading third-party logistics provider that combines world-class technology with stellar personal service, is proud to announce it has been named a 2024 Best Workplace by Inc. Magazine.
Dynamic Logistix (DLX) is proud to announce it has been named a 2024 “Top Food Chain Technology” by Food Chain Digest, the official magazine of Food Shippers of America (FSA).
Managing logistics costs for food shippers is similar to the iceberg illusion. The visible, more obvious shipping expenses – like securing the best linehaul rate – represent just a fraction of the total transportation costs. Beneath the surface lie numerous hidden costs that make it challenging for food suppliers to manage their transportation spend.
The food supply chain faces daily challenges, ranging from product shortages to transportation bottlenecks and delivery delays. Addressing these logistical hurdles is a race against the clock.
A brief, 15-minute meeting with a DLX shipping solutions team member, scheduled based on your availability.