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Trucking Trends and Challenges Facing the Maritime Supply Chain

By MGN EditorialMarch 18, 2026 at 02:00 AM

A roundup of recent news on the state of the trucking industry and its impact on the maritime supply chain.

The trucking industry continues to face a range of challenges that are impacting the broader maritime supply chain. According to recent reports, the majority of carriers in the U.S. operate small fleets of 10 trucks or less, while the industry grapples with issues like driver shortages and regulatory compliance. In a Freight Waves article, it was noted that '97% of carriers have 10 trucks or less' in the U.S., highlighting the fragmented nature of the trucking sector. These small carriers often rely on load boards and brokers to find freight, operating on tight margins. The article suggests that 'the match has been right in front of you the whole time' - meaning shippers and carriers need to find ways to better connect and collaborate. Another Freight Waves report shines a light on the issue of non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses (CDLs). The article notes that there are '200,000 non-domiciled CDLs' in the U.S. that are not being adequately tracked or monitored through the FMCSA's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. This represents a significant blind spot in terms of driver safety and compliance that could have ramifications for the maritime industry's supply chain partners. These trends underscore the need for the maritime sector to have a deeper understanding of the trucking landscape and the challenges facing carriers of all sizes. Improved visibility, collaboration, and innovative solutions will be crucial to ensuring the resilience of the end-to-end supply chain. As the maritime industry continues to navigate disruptions, addressing these trucking-related issues will be an important priority.
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