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Logistics Market Update: December 2025

December 17, 2025

At Spot, we understand the vital role that up-to-date information plays in navigating the dynamic logistics market. Each month, we bring you a comprehensive logistics market update. We dive into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations shaping the logistics sector. Join us as we empower you with the knowledge needed to make informed decisions in this fast-paced industry.

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Demand Level & Outlook 

Freight Demand: Weak Overall, but Not Uniform

Broad truckload demand remains soft

    • The Outbound Tender Volume Index (OTVI) is ↓ 11% year over year

    • This index captures a wider mix of industrial and capital-goods freight

Consumer-oriented freight is far more resilient:

    • The Truckload Volume Index (STVI), which is more heavily weighted toward food, beverage, CPG, and shorter-haul freight, is ↓ only 3% year over year

    • This better reflects the freight mix experienced by large contract-focused carriers 

Supply, Capacity, and Carrier Operating Costs 

Regulatory Enforcement Emerges as a Meaningful Supply-Side Force

    • English-language proficiency enforcement and non-domiciled CDL scrutiny could remove up to 5% of industry capacity over time

    • Analysts agree these measures create a rising floor under rates, but are unlikely to trigger an immediate capacity shock on their own 

FTR estimates English-language enforcement may remove roughly 25,000 drivers in the first year, which is notable but not enough to independently tighten the market.

Insurance and Financing: The Wild Cards

    • Insurance premiums are expected to rise meaningfully in 2026

    • Financing remains tight, limiting the ability of marginal carriers to refresh equipment

    • These pressures could trigger a delayed but sharper wave of capacity loss if rates do not improve 

Spot & Contract Market Trends 

Spot Rates Are Sending Clear Signals

Truckload spot rates excluding fuel increased 8% over a two-week period from November 19 to December 4, a sharper move than seen in the same seasonal window over the past two years. These sudden increases, rather than sustained climbs, have become a defining feature of this market cycle.