Expeditors International of Washington (EXPD) Status Update summary
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Status Update summary
13 Jan, 2026Market conditions and supply chain trends
Supply chain disruptions have become more frequent and impactful, with recent years seeing increased volatility and the need for greater resiliency in logistics operations.
Demand growth is currently driven more by services than goods, but recent months have seen a rebound in non-durable goods and automotive sectors.
Global manufacturing PMI has been below 50 for three consecutive months, indicating contraction, especially in consumer and intermediate goods.
Inventory-to-sales ratios have stabilized at pre-pandemic levels, and transportation capacity, especially in air and ocean freight, has increased compared to 2019.
Trucking and rail traffic in the U.S. have shown stability, with spot market rates and intermodal rail volumes remaining steady.
Customer and market insights
Customers are increasingly focused on end-to-end visibility, reliability, and accurate data to inform supply chain decisions.
There is a record number of RFIs and RFQs, with many companies exploring new sourcing markets and seeking resilient solutions.
Southeast Asia is seeing significant infrastructure investment, with local teams and vendors closely monitoring U.S. political and economic developments.
Customers with robust visibility solutions were able to respond more effectively to recent labor disruptions.
Solutions for visibility and control
Total Container Management integrates carrier allocation, order management, and delivery management to enhance control and visibility.
Carrier allocation tools allow for advanced planning and dynamic reallocation of shipments based on need-by dates and market disruptions.
Order management solutions provide visibility from order inception through shipment, with automated prompts and analytics to monitor vendor performance and order changes.
Delivery management offers centralized, predictive ETA tracking, appointment scheduling, and risk mitigation for demurrage and detention.
Exception management dashboards tie together order and transportation data, enabling proactive responses to disruptions.
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