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Freight Market Outlook: Carriers Anticipate Pricing Power, Shippers Seek Flexibility in 2026
By MGN Editorial•February 17, 2026 at 01:12 PM
As the freight market enters 2026, carriers and shippers are taking notably different approaches, with carriers expecting pricing power and shippers planning for flexibility.
The maritime freight market is entering 2026 with cautious optimism replacing the extreme volatility of recent years, according to new survey data from Echo Global Logistics.
The survey of 1,024 shippers and carriers found that while both groups are generally optimistic about the year ahead, they are approaching the market with markedly different strategies and expectations.
On the carrier side, respondents anticipate maintaining strong pricing power in 2026. 'Carriers are bullish on their ability to command higher rates and maintain discipline in the face of moderating demand,' the report states. This aligns with expectations of a tighter capacity environment as carriers focus on profitability over pure volume growth.
In contrast, shippers are prioritizing flexibility in their transportation and logistics strategies for 2026. 'Shippers are planning for a more balanced market, with a focus on securing capacity through a variety of channels rather than locking into long-term contracts,' the report explains. This suggests shippers are bracing for potential market volatility and seeking to avoid being overly committed to any single carrier or mode.
The divergent outlooks highlight the evolving dynamics in the freight market as it transitions from the extreme swings of the pandemic era. 'Carriers and shippers are taking notably different approaches as they navigate the uncertain waters ahead,' said an industry analyst quoted in the report.
While the long-term trajectory remains to be seen, the 2026 freight market is shaping up to be a complex environment requiring careful navigation by both sides of the supply chain.
(Source: Echo Global Logistics)
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