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A widespread internet outage linked to failures at Google Cloud and Cloudflare brought critical disruption across the logistics and freight tech landscape on Thursday, highlighting the sector’s reliance on cloud infrastructure and the vulnerabilities that come with it.
BREAKING: The Internet
Massive outage being reported across platforms including Spotify, Google Cloud, AWS, Cloudflare, Claude, YouTube, Gmail, and many, many, more pic.twitter.com/EXrudceU9k
Several platforms essential to carrier operations and freight visibility experienced partial or full outages, including:
Project44: Functionality within the Movement platform, including real-time tracking, LTL rating, and dispatch modules, was impacted due to dependency on affected cloud infrastructure. Services were restored later in the day.
Truckstop: Mobile app and location features were temporarily disabled. The company cited a vendor-related cloud issue and reported resolution by late afternoon.
Replit: While not a logistics provider directly, the developer platform is widely used for freight tech prototyping and integrations. Its service was down due to its reliance on Google Cloud.
Cloudflare: As a key provider of content delivery and web infrastructure services, its own failure cascaded into access issues for several transportation systems.
Google Cloud: A major authentication and compute disruption hit core services. Companies relying on GCP for backend operations saw outages ranging from 60 to 150 minutes.
System issues as of right now—
Google Replit Project44 Truckstop
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Immediate Impact on Logistics Operations
Shipment Visibility: Real-time tracking tools lagged or failed outright, delaying critical shipment updates across broker and shipper portals.
Carrier Onboarding and Load Booking: TMS-integrated platforms experienced interruptions, with login/authentication failures temporarily locking out users.
Communication Delays: Some platforms reported degraded functionality in alerting and routing systems, increasing reliance on manual fallback procedures.
At the time of this writing, multiple systems are showing signs of recovery as companies work to restore operations. However, minor delays and issues should be expected as each organization brings its systems back online and functioning properly.
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