AUGUST 2025LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION REVIEW 6 Copyright © 2025 ValleyMedia Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.AUGUST 2025, volume 08 - Issue 04 (ISSN 2836-533X)Published by ValleyMedia Inc. To subscribe to Logistics and Transportation ReviewVisit www.logisticstransportationreview.comManaging EditorStephanie MatthewEditorial StaffJoe PhilipLaura PintoMatthew JacobDaniel HolmesLeah JaneYenny TurnerVisualizersTechnological Advancements Shaping the Future of Logistics*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffEmail:sales@logisticstransportationreview.comeditor@logisticstransportationreview.commarketing@logisticstransportationreview.comEditorialStephanie MatthewManaging Editoreditor@logisticstransportationreview.comStephanie MatthewRobert Grey SmithTom hanksThe less-than-truckload (LTL) industry is undergoing a major digital transformation, with automation and cloud-based technologies playing a central role in reshaping operations. Hyperautomation-- driven by artificial intelligence, machine learning and robotic process automation--is streamlining logistics workflows by enabling realtime data processing, predictive maintenance and intelligent route optimization. Meanwhile, digital freight platforms are enhancing supply chain visibility by providing centralized data management, automated scheduling and real-time shipment tracking. These advancements are reducing inefficiencies, lowering operational costs and improving service reliability, making them crucial for LTL carriers seeking to stay competitive in an increasingly digital-driven industry.Cloud-native transportation management systems (TMS) platforms allow LTL carriers to harness real-time analytics, IoT-enabled tracking and edge computing, creating a dynamic and responsive logistics network. In addition, no-code workflow automation tools empower logistics teams to customize and automate processes without technical expertise, enhancing flexibility and operational efficiency.Driven by these trends, the LTL market is projected to grow at a CAGR of 6.8 percent from 2025 to 2029, and the TMS market is expected to grow at a CAGR of 8.92 percent between 2025 and 2030.In this edition of Logistics and Transportation Review, we provide insights into recent developments in the logistics and supply chain technology industry and how companies offer services aligned with the latest trends.The magazine features a thought leadership article from Mike Madaj, Vice President of Premium Transportation at OnLine Transport, Inc., who highlights the complex and often unrecognized role of finished vehicle logistics. It also features an article from William Diamond, Head of Fleet Management at UniFirst, who emphasizes the evolution of supply chain operations.We also feature the stories of logistics and supply chain technology companies delivering solutions that play a crucial role in driving innovation. Let us know your thoughts!
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