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Descartes in the News


Cargo theft is escalating across North America. Freight Waves shares insights from Descartes’ Danielle Spinelli into how bad actors are using AI, social engineering, and marketplace reselling to fuel a digitally-enabled crime wave in the freight industry.
Prosper Pathway speaks to Descartes’ Mikel Richardson about the state of the North American ecommerce industry and how technology solutions for shipping, inventory, and order and warehouse management are solving sellers’ real-world problems, including marketplace compliance, under/overselling, and curtailing fulfillment costs.
Assessing 2025’s biggest storylines and what’s coming in 2026, Descartes’ Jackson Wood shares that risk and compliance wasn’t defined by a single enforcement action or a headline-grabbing policy change but by companies’ realization that the underlying structure of risk itself had changed—and that compliance programs built for yesterday’s linear supply chains simply will not get the job done in an era of more diffuse and broadly-networked risk.
Inside Logistics discusses the findings from the 2025 Forwarder/Broker Benchmark Study. Global instability, cost and compliance pressures, and tariff costs are pressing challenges. Rather than proactively driving growth, many forwarders and brokers—hampered by a lack of capital—are cutting costs (31%) and focusing on process automation and efficiency (52%).
Global Trade Magazine shares insights from Descartes’ Johanne Panzer into how retailers and distributors can optimize ecommerce warehouse fulfillment operations this peak season in the face of unpredictable trade policy, persistent labor shortages, and rising costs.
Supply Chain Xchange speaks to Descartes’ Glenn Palanacki about the findings of the 2025 Forwarder/Broker Benchmark Study. As pricing pressures and global instability rise, freight forwarders and customs brokers are looking to emerging technology, such as AI, for help with compliance and back-office operations.
Parcel and Post Technology International shares insights from Descartes’ Cyndi Brandt about how last mile providers that unify fleet operations data, apply AI holistically, and use predictive modeling will ensure delivery efficiency, accuracy, and end-to-end transparency in 2026.
Amidst the shortage of skilled labor in the vehicle logistics industry, Supply & Demand Chain Executive explains how AI and decision intelligence are bridging the skills gap, extending human capacity through systems that preserve and build knowledge, accelerate training, and increase resilience.

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