What can we expect in 2020? With all the uncertainty swirling around the year ahead, it can be tough to find your footing. Trade wars, oil prices, and elections have left many analysts wrestling with this question.

With all the mountains of data available to transportation companies, being able to separate signal from noise is more important than ever.

One signal that’s crystal clear: Capacity drives truckload prices, and an uptick in carrier bankruptcies in 2019 will constrain truck availability in 2020.

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  • Hindsight: Events and trends that shaped 2019
  • Forecast: Predictions for 2020
  • Foresight: Factors to consider next year

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