Global Logistics Market Bulletin

April 2026

Global supply chains continue to move toward a more balanced operating environment. While transportation networks are more stable than in recent years, weather‑related disruption, fluctuating fuel costs, and infrastructure constraints remain important considerations across all modes. Forward planning and flexibility continue to be key advantages for shippers navigating current conditions.


North America

Truck Transportation

North American trucking capacity remains largely available, though the market continues a gradual rebalancing as carrier exits persist after a prolonged downcycle. Fuel prices have increased modestly in early 2026, contributing to selective upward pressure on spot pricing, most notably in temperature‑controlled and specialty equipment segments. Seasonal winter storms and early spring flooding caused regional disruptions, particularly across the Midwest and Northeast, but have not resulted in sustained national constraints.
[mynatsa.org], [trucking.org], [actresearch.net], [dat.com]

What this means: Shippers with a mix of contract and spot exposure continue to benefit from flexibility while maintaining service consistency.


Air Transportation

Air cargo demand in North America remains stable, supported by healthcare, advanced manufacturing, and time‑sensitive shipments. Cargo capacity has largely normalized as passenger belly space remains consistent, while freighter utilization is concentrated on higher‑value lanes. Despite recent increases in jet fuel costs, competitive capacity levels have helped limit significant rate escalation.
[iata.org], [accenture.com]

What this means: Improved predictability favors planned air movements over last‑minute expedites.


Ocean Transportation

North American ports continue to operate steadily overall, though episodic congestion persists due to global schedule disruption and vessel bunching. Transit reliability has improved compared to recent years, but shippers should continue to plan with buffer time at key gateways, especially during peak periods.
[unctad.org], [dhl.com]


Europe

Road Transportation

European road freight conditions remain uneven across regions. Driver shortages and elevated fuel costs continue to affect capacity, particularly in Western and Northern Europe. Winter weather and localized flooding created inland transport and intermodal delays, impacting flows connected to major ports.
[wiima.com], [maritimenews.com]


Air Transportation

European air cargo volumes are showing modest growth, supported by pharmaceuticals, precision manufacturing, and express cargo. While congestion and slot limitations remain at major hubs, overall operational reliability continues to improve on a year‑over‑year basis.
[iata.org], [accenture.com]


Ocean Transportation

Northern European ports continue to experience congestion driven by irregular vessel arrivals, inland bottlenecks, and weather‑related disruption. Global schedule reliability remains below historical norms, reinforcing the importance of flexibility in routing and transit planning. [chrobinson.com], [glottis.global]


Global Ocean Markets

(Asia‑Pacific, Middle East, Africa, Latin America)

Ocean freight conditions across global markets remain significantly influenced by climate‑driven factors and routing adjustments:

  • Asia‑Pacific: Periodic congestion continues due to fog, storms, and seasonal export surges, though overall port throughput remains stable.
    [maritimenews.com]
  • Panama Canal: Ongoing drought conditions have resulted in draft and transit restrictions, limiting vessel capacity and extending transit times across certain east‑west trade lanes.
    [news.ftcpu…ations.com], [supplychains.com]
  • Climate impacts: Severe weather events, droughts, and flooding are increasingly shaping global shipping patterns as recurring planning factors, rather than isolated disruptions.
    [woodwellclimate.org], [unctad.org]

Key Trends We’re Monitoring

  • Weather and climate volatility across all transportation modes
  • Fuel cost movements and downstream rate impacts
  • Ocean schedule reliability and port congestion trends
  • Capacity discipline in North American trucking markets