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Logistics Industry Briefing: Volatility Declared 'New Normal' as USDOT Turns to High-Frequency Data

By MGN EditorialJune 16, 2026 at 05:53 PM

The 2026 State of Logistics Report confirms supply chain volatility is now a permanent feature of global trade, while the US Department of Transportation moves to sharpen its market intelligence with real-time freight data from SONAR.

## Logistics Industry Briefing: Volatility Declared 'New Normal' as USDOT Turns to High-Frequency Data Two developments from the freight and logistics sector this week underscore a broader industry reckoning with persistent market instability and the growing demand for actionable, real-time data to navigate it. ### U.S. Logistics Costs Hit $2.4 Trillion as Volatility Becomes Structural The 2026 State of Logistics Report, covered by FreightWaves, delivers a stark assessment of the current supply chain environment: volatility is no longer a cyclical disruption but a permanent condition. According to the report, U.S. logistics costs have reached **$2.4 trillion**, representing **7.8% of GDP** — a figure that highlights the enormous economic weight of freight movement and supply chain operations across the country. The findings carry significant implications for maritime stakeholders, including port operators, ocean carriers, and freight forwarders, all of whom operate within a broader logistics ecosystem increasingly defined by unpredictable demand patterns, geopolitical disruptions, and shifting trade flows. The report's conclusion that volatility is now structural — rather than episodic — suggests that businesses must invest in resilience and adaptability as core operational competencies rather than contingency measures. ### USDOT Adopts SONAR High-Frequency Data Platform In a move that reflects the growing premium placed on timely market intelligence, the **US Department of Transportation (USDOT)** has signed on as a customer of FreightWaves' SONAR platform, which provides high-frequency freight market data, according to FreightWaves reporting. SONAR aggregates and analyses freight market signals at a cadence that far exceeds traditional reporting cycles, giving users near-real-time visibility into tender volumes, spot rates, capacity utilisation, and other key indicators. The USDOT's adoption of the platform signals that government agencies are increasingly recognising the value of private-sector data infrastructure for policy analysis, infrastructure planning, and market oversight. For the maritime and intermodal freight community, the development is noteworthy: federal transportation policy decisions informed by higher-quality, more current data could lead to more responsive regulatory and investment frameworks — particularly relevant as ports and inland freight networks continue to face capacity and efficiency challenges. ### Context for Maritime Operators Taken together, these developments reinforce a clear directional shift across the freight industry. As the 2026 State of Logistics Report makes plain, the era of predictable, low-volatility supply chains has passed. Carriers, terminal operators, and logistics providers that invest in data-driven decision-making tools will be better positioned to manage the uncertainty that now defines global trade. The USDOT's move to leverage SONAR's capabilities also hints at a closer alignment between public-sector planning and private-sector data innovation — a trend that maritime industry participants would do well to monitor as federal infrastructure and trade policy continues to evolve. *Sources: FreightWaves*
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