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Trucking Industry Update October 2025: Key Insights for Shippers

Key Takeaways:
- October is busier than it looks — holiday freight, tariffs, and consumer demand shifts make it a high-impact shipping month.
- Dry van capacity tightens near ports, while Midwest supply is looser.
- Reefers shift west for harvests and south for cross-border produce.
- Flatbed and oversize freight face weather, daylight, and football-related restrictions; planning ahead is critical.
- Shippers can cut costs by booking early, considering trailer alternatives, providing accurate specs, and staying flexible with timing.
October brings the World Series, Halloween, and the start of the fourth quarter. And while it would be easy to write October off as the last month before the busy holiday season, experienced shippers know that this is actually one of the most action-packed shipping months.
What Shippers Should Know About Back-to-School Freight Season

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Dry Van vs. Reefer Trailers: Which Is Best for Your Freight?
4 Dedicated Shipping Myths, Debunked

- What is dedicated shipping, anyway?
- Myth #1: Dedicated shipping means managing a private fleet
- Myth #2: Dedicated transportation is always more expensive than OTR
- Myth #3: Signing a dedicated contract means losing control over your supply chain
- Myth #4: If the market changes, you might be stuck paying an above-market rate
Rumor has it that more shippers are interested in dedicated transportation service than ever before.
The 10 Largest Dry Van Full Truckload (FTL) Carriers in 2025

Why Cargo Theft Is Rising in the U.S. — and What You Can Do to Protect Your Shipments

You’re not imagining things: Cargo theft really is on the rise — and it has been for a while.
Frost Laws: What to Know About Seasonal Load Restrictions This Spring
As someone who's responsible for shipping and logistics, you're well-versed in the many factors that can impact your ability to transport goods from point A to point B.
For example, during the winter months, blizzards and ice in the northernmost states may impact your shipping schedule.
27 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing Dedicated Transportation

There’s no shortage of challenges in today’s logistics landscape. Transportation costs are high, the market is flooded with inexperienced and inconsistent providers, and customers are demanding faster delivery of a higher volume of product than ever before.
The Trucking Industry in January 2026: What You Should Know

January is seen as the “reset” month for the trucking industry. After the fast-paced holiday shipping season, freight activity slows down, giving carriers and shippers time to recalibrate.
Trucking Industry Update October 2025: Key Insights for Shippers
Posted by Scott Cromer on Sep 16, 2025 12:10:00 PM
Key Takeaways:
- October is busier than it looks — holiday freight, tariffs, and consumer demand shifts make it a high-impact shipping month.
- Dry van capacity tightens near ports, while Midwest supply is looser.
The 10 Largest Dry Van Full Truckload (FTL) Carriers in 2025
Why Cargo Theft Is Rising in the U.S. — and What You Can Do to Protect Your Shipments
Posted by Mark Andres on Mar 11, 2025 10:33:26 AM
You’re not imagining things: Cargo theft really is on the rise — and it has been for a while.
Frost Laws: What to Know About Seasonal Load Restrictions This Spring
Posted by Leah Kuechle on Jan 27, 2025 9:00:00 AM
As someone who's responsible for shipping and logistics, you're well-versed in the many factors that can impact your ability to transport goods from point A to point B.
For example, during the winter months,..
27 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Choosing Dedicated Transportation
Posted by Lars Offerdahl on Dec 26, 2024 1:01:14 PM
There’s no shortage of challenges in today’s logistics landscape. Transportation costs are high, the market is flooded with inexperienced and inconsistent providers, and customers are demanding faster delivery..
The Trucking Industry in January 2026: What You Should Know
Posted by David Brix on Dec 16, 2024 9:00:00 AM
January is seen as the “reset” month for the trucking industry. After the fast-paced holiday shipping season, freight activity slows down, giving carriers and shippers time to recalibrate.

