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Truckload Capacity Crunch Persists Amid Supply Chain Disruptions

By MGN EditorialMarch 23, 2026 at 11:47 PM

Tight truckload capacity continues to impact the freight market as the industry grapples with ongoing supply chain challenges.

The truckload freight market remains constrained as the industry navigates persistent supply chain disruptions, according to the latest data from FreightWaves. National truckload rejection rates are indicating that the market may take some time to recover, the report states. Rejection rates, which measure the percentage of loads that are turned down by carriers, have remained elevated in recent months, signaling ongoing tightness in capacity. 'The truckload market is still very tight, and it's going to take a while for that to loosen up,' said Zach Strickland, FreightWaves' director of freight market intelligence. 'There are a number of factors at play, from driver shortages to supply chain bottlenecks, that are keeping capacity constrained.' The capacity crunch has been exacerbated by a range of issues impacting the broader supply chain, including the ongoing semiconductor chip shortage, port congestion, and the war in Ukraine. These disruptions have created imbalances in the flow of goods, leading to surging demand for truckload services even as the industry grapples with a shortage of available drivers. 'We're seeing a lot of volatility and uncertainty in the market right now,' Strickland said. 'Carriers are having to navigate a complex and rapidly changing landscape, which is making it difficult to plan and manage their operations effectively.' The persistence of the truckload capacity crunch underscores the broader challenges facing the maritime and logistics industries as they work to untangle supply chain snarls. Industry experts say resolving these issues will require a coordinated effort across the entire transportation ecosystem.
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