66% of logistics pros say talent quality ā not cost ā is the #1 factor in choosing a nearshore partner. Rapido's integration model explains why that's the right question to be asking.
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š AGX Freight Suspends Operations. Florida-based AGX Freight Group has indefinitely suspended operations, citing a dispute with a senior secured lender that blocked access to working capital. President Mike Williams said the company āis not in defaultā and that the issue is ānot liquidity ā it is accessibility.ā All operations are expected to cease by Jan. 31. Fraud risks followed quickly: Dale Prax, Founder of FreightValidate, warned that scammers began impersonating AGX within 24 hours, urging carriers to reject AGX-related loads and verify all communications.
š¤ Gatik Goes Fully Driverless. Gatik became the first U.S. company to operate fully driverless trucks at a commercial scale, running daily freight deliveries with no driver or safety observer on public roads. The company has logged 60,000 driverless orders without incident since mid-2025 and secured more than $600 million in contracted revenue from Fortune 50 retailers. CEO Gautam Narang said autonomous trucking āis no longer a promise. Itās a business,ā as Gatik operates 24/7 routes across Texas, Arizona, and Arkansas and prepares to expand further.
š¤ Werner Buys FirstFleet. Werner Enterprisesacquired FirstFleet for $282.8 million in an all-cash deal, adding about 2,400 tractors and 11 properties. The acquisition lifts Wernerās dedicated fleet to nearly 7,400 trucks and boosts dedicated revenue by roughly 50%. CEO Derek Leathers called the timing āideal,ā citing FirstFleetās four decades of profitable growth and $615 million in annual revenue. Co-owner Paul Wilson said the deal strengthens long-term customer value.
Rapido is a top nearshore staffing company providing logistics and supply chain talent to companies in the United States. Based in Guadalajara, Mexico, Rapido offers a unique combination of cost savings and access to a skilled workforce, making it an attractive option for American logistics businesses.
See what makes nearshoring to Mexico an attractive option for scaling a logistics company and how partnering with Rapido Solutions Group simplifies the whole process.
Schneiderās Earnings Show Where Freight Tightened...and Where It Didnāt
Schneider Nationalās fourth-quarter earnings captured the freight marketās late-2025 dynamic in real time.
Capacity tightened. Costs rose faster than revenue. Visibility into 2026 stayed limited.
The market reacted accordingly.
Schneider National reported adjusted earnings of $0.13 per share, missing expectations, and issued 2026 guidance below consensus. Shares fell 16% in after-hours trading.
Management said āsofter than expected market conditionsā in November gave way to āmaterial tightening in Decemberā as severe Midwest weather restricted capacity. Spot rates and tender rejections surged late in the quarter.
But the benefit did not stick.
A jump in purchased transportation costs, weather-related expenses, and āheightened healthcare costsā erased the late-quarter revenue lift.
Chairman and CEO David Parker said results were āin line with our expectations,ā while CFO Tripp Grant said the company is exiting unprofitable freight and rebalancing its fleet.
Rail Earnings Add Context
Canadian Pacific Kansas City posted modest volume growth and record operating efficiency, with CEO Keith Creel citing disciplined execution and cost control.
Norfolk Southern reported intermodal volume declines tied to heightened competition, even as CEO Mark George said the railroad ācontrolled the controllablesā on costs and safety.
The Bottom Line
Late-2025 tightening created pressure, not momentum. Earnings season shows carriers entering 2026 focused on cost discipline, selective freight, and execution.
While at the same time, not counting on demand to reset the market.
Highway blocked 10+ million fraudulent attempts last year. But the biggest risk wasnāt fake carriers or sloppy phishing. It was legitimate identities being taken over and exploited from inside trusted workflows.
The 2025 Freight Fraud Index breaks down what Highway is seeing across brokers and carriers, including where fraud is actually coming from, whoās most at risk, and how to prepare for 2026.
This report is built from real fraud data ā not surveys or anecdotes ā and is designed to help ops, compliance, and leadership teams act quickly.
š Cocaine Seizure. TheOhio State Highway Patrol seized $6.3 million in cocaine during a commercial vehicle inspection on I-70.
āļø Snow Possible in Tampa Bay. Tampa Bay could see rare snow flurries late Saturday into Sunday (10ā20% chance). The last snowfall there occurred on January 19, 1977.
šØāš¼ FMCSA Stance Holds. FMCSA defended restrictions on foreign commercial drivers despite opposition from multiple states.
š§ Trust Engine. Brokers value customer service, but only 1 in 4 feel confident in their post-delivery experience. This piece explores how accounting teams quietly shape trust after the freight moves.
āļø Broker Liability Support. U.S. Solicitor General D. John Sauer is backing C.H. Robinson before their broker liability case at the Supreme Court on March 4.
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