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The 2026 FIFA World Cup and the Supply Chain
In-depth analysis of how the 2026 World Cup —the first tri-national edition— will transform supply chains, transportation infrastructure and regulatory frameworks in North America under USMCA.

Freight Transportation in the United States: 2026 Analysis
Comprehensive analysis of the FTL transportation market in the United States for 2026. With 906 billion dollars in revenue and 72.7 percent of total freight tonnage, trucking dominates American logistics. This whitepaper examines capacity and rate dynamics, the transformative impact of nearshoring with Mexico as the number one trading partner, major logistics hubs (Atlanta, Chicago, Dallas-Fort Worth, Memphis, LA), regulatory challenges such as EPA Phase 3 standards, and strategies for shippers in a transitioning market. Includes projections to 2035 and 47 industry references.
The Challenge of Peak Seasons
The logistics landscape of North and Central America faces an era of unprecedented complexity, particularly during the high commercial demand seasons distributed throughout the year. Here we present an analysis of the pressures these demand peaks exert on supply chains, the driving factors, and how they unfold across the different countries that comprise these regions.
Central America in Motion
Central America is a vibrant and complex economic ecosystem, situated at a critical crossroads in its development. Discover how to transform risk into opportunity by building resilient and competitive supply chains in this strategic region that connects North America with South America.
Industry Fundamentals: Raw Materials.
What moves the world before anything else moves? Discover how lithium, cobalt, or a gram of gallium are redrawing the map of power while oil and steel yield their throne, and why we are witnessing the greatest reconfiguration of resources in 150 years.
Freight 2025: Strategies to Boost Profitability
In 2025, the impact of freight costs on a company's profitability is at an all-time high, making optimization essential. We address the trilemma: Cost, speed, and sustainability—and why they can no longer be solved in silos—plus a case study.
The Future of Cross-Border Refrigerated Transport.
Cross-border refrigerated transport between the U.S. and Mexico faces challenges such as product losses and customs delays. Discover how technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Blockchain are revolutionizing the cold chain to ensure product safety, optimize costs, and build a more sustainable future in logistics.
Exploring the Mexico-Canada Supply Chain
The commercial corridor between Mexico and Canada has established itself as a vital axis for advanced manufacturing and agribusiness in North America. Driven by the reconfiguration of nearshoring and framed by the USMCA