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Brazil Trucking Industry Statistics
Brazil's trucking industry dominates freight transport and significantly fuels the national economy.

Rideshare Industry Statistics
Even as ride hailing hits a new scale with 1.0 billion rides logged globally in 2019, the latest fare and demand signals are sharply mixed, including a 2.3% year over year dip in US trips in 2023 alongside a Q4 rebound, plus higher customer costs for a 5 mile ride. You will also see how platform scale collides with labor and impact evidence, from 58% of US gig drivers driving in 2021 to congestion and emissions findings, and why the money behind the apps is still projected to nearly double worldwide through 2030.

Coach Industry Statistics
With the global coach market forecast to reach about USD 10.4 billion by 2030 on a 7.5% CAGR, the page connects rebound travel demand in Europe and the US with the real operating pressures shaping fleet and investment decisions, from refurbishment cycles to safety and zero emission compliance. You will also see how passenger-kilometres and ridership shifted through the post pandemic years and what that means for where coach growth is most likely to stick.

Car Sharing Industry Statistics
Shared mobility is moving from “nice to have” to measurable demand and infrastructure, with 1.4 million shared electric bicycles registered in China in 2022 and a projected 8.7% share of U.S. transportation-related consumer spending affected by mobility services. This page connects decarbonization drivers to on the ground operations, from parking and vehicle ownership shifts to fleet management and telematics growth that help explain why car-sharing can scale or stall.

Japan Shipping Industry Statistics
Japan’s shipping picture is shifting fast, with offshore wind logistics via shipping up 22% from 2021 to 2023 while shore power readiness reached 35% of berths by 2023. This page connects those progress markers to the harder edge of cost, capacity, and compliance, from 40.1 million tonnes of fuel oil use in 2022 to an average maritime cargo release time of 2.0 days after customs submission and a 78% berth occupancy at major ports.

Airlines Industry Statistics
From 42% of global transport CO2 tied to aviation and other transport, to 8.5% of flights now running more than 15 minutes late, the page connects climate pressure with day to day reliability. It also brings current cost and capability signals together, from a 2.1% annual drop in emissions intensity and 7.2% jet fuel price easing to a $240 billion SAF investment outlook by 2050, alongside modern shifts in mobile boarding, next gen aircraft delivery, and cargo growth.

Korean Logistics Industry Statistics
South Korea’s logistics picture for 2026 hinges on growth momentum and cost pressure, with a 4.6% 2024 GDP growth forecast and 1.6% projected GDP growth for 2025 shaping domestic and inbound freight demand, while inflation has climbed from 0.4% in 2022 to 3.0% in 2023. The page connects that macro tug of war to what companies can act on next, from 22% of firms planning low emission vehicle investment and LNG still powering 54% of electricity generation to port and warehouse efficiency gains alongside the IT and automation funding that is helping containers, trucking legs, and last mile delivery move faster.

Delivery Industry Statistics
Delivery is getting costlier and faster at the same time, with global logistics costs rising to $11.8 trillion in 2023 while last mile alone drives about 41% of US e-commerce logistics cost. You will see how Germany scores 4.19 on the World Bank LPI, why consumers choose 21% same day in the US, and what performance and policy are demanding from carriers as the global parcel and express markets scale.

Uk Courier Industry Statistics
UK parcel volumes surged to 3.1 billion home delivered in 2024 while the sector racked up £16.9bn revenue in 2023, and performance tells a sharper tale with Royal Mail at 96.6% on time for parcels in Q4 2023. If you want to understand what growth is costing operators now, from fuel and depot labour to missed delivery and lost parcel rates, this page maps the full picture.

Charter Bus Industry Statistics
See why the charter bus industry is still carrying the heavy load on 2023 trends like labor, safety, and modernization, from U.S. drivers averaging 12.4 years of tenure and 19% driver turnover to revenue climbing $6.8 billion in the U.S. Meanwhile, operational reality is sharper than it sounds, with 22% of operators reporting a global mechanic shortage and Canada’s average driver wage hitting CAD 28.50 alongside fast shifting vehicle adoption like 42% of U.S. fleets going electric or hybrid by Q4 2023.

Railroad Industry Statistics
U.S. Class I railroads reported $82.3 billion in revenue and a 60.9% operating ratio in 2022 while bond ratings averaged BBB+ in 2023, showing how performance and investor confidence are moving together. This page also pairs workforce realities like a 1.85 injury rate and 6.5% women representation with system scale such as 140,000 miles of track and 1.78 trillion ton-miles of freight, so you can see where safety, labor, and capacity pressures collide.

Airport Industry Statistics
Global airport momentum stays sharply visible in 2023, from air cargo jumping to 101 million tonnes and Asia Pacific driving half the world’s freight to passenger traffic bouncing back at 96% of pre pandemic levels, while capacity utilization still sits at 55%. Revenue and performance metrics add the contrast, with non aeronautical income climbing to $95 billion and a 99.9% safety record alongside pressure on costs, helping you see exactly what is fueling growth and where airports are being tested.

Warehouse Inventory Shrinkage Statistics
US warehouse shrinkage cost retailers $94.5B in 2022 and is projected to keep climbing even as tech improves the odds, with Global warehouse shrinkage losses forecast to reach $120B by 2025. This page pinpoints what is driving the loss, from cyber enabled threats and internal theft to forklift and humidity damage, plus the 35% rise in post 2020 shrinkage costs that shows where the real pressure is building.

Courier Industry Statistics
From a 2023 global sorter churn of about 300 million parcels a day to a staggering 90% annual U.S. delivery driver turnover and 40% of home delivery habits sticking after the pandemic, this page puts the human pressure behind courier volume. You will also find where the money, tech, and scale converge, including the USD 413.92 billion global CEP market in 2023, 70% of e-commerce parcel share, and automation cutting sorting staff needs by 30%.

Inventory Management Industry Statistics
Inventory records are missing, so retailers can hemorrhage accuracy and cash at scale. Get the 2025 signal on what actually fixes it, from RFID lifting inventory accuracy to 95 and automated pick and pack hitting 99.9 order accuracy, to how central visibility and replenishment cuts stockouts by 40 while warehouse automation can reduce labor costs by as much as 70%.

Inventory Management Statistics
Inventory mismanagement costs are not just theoretical, with global inventory value topping $10 trillion while shrinkage hit $128 billion in 2023 and excess inventory can tie up 25% of working capital in manufacturing. This page connects the day to day mechanics like cycle counting accuracy and safety stock buffers to the hard outcomes, including how JIT can cut inventory levels by 50% and how modern systems can lift turnover by 25% through perpetual inventory and better visibility.

Air Cargo Industry Statistics
Freighter capacity and utilization are rebounding fast, with global RTKs reaching 140 billion by 2040 as the air cargo market targets $377 billion by 2030, while the belly share still hovers at 55% utilization after COVID recovery. See how a dedicated freighter fleet of 1,400 aircraft in 2023 and Asia-Pacific’s 52% volume share are reshaping routes, airports, and yields across e-commerce driven growth.

Ride Share Industry Statistics
Ride-hailing runs on a fast moving workforce and even faster demand, with global driver counts still climbing to 5.2 million in 2023 while Uber runs 6 million active drivers worldwide. You will also see how pay, safety, and retention collide in real life, from Uber netting $37.28 billion in 2023 revenue and $20.45 median hourly earnings after expenses to a 50% annual retention rate and peak evening activity from 6 to 10 PM that reshapes risk, income, and wait times all at once.

Transportation Industry Statistics
Air travel is nearly back to full strength with global passenger traffic at 88% of pre pandemic levels in 2023, yet freight and ground logistics are moving even faster with U.S. public transit ridership rebounding to 60% in 2023. This page stitches together the latest aviation, rail, road, and maritime signals so you can see where capacity is tightening, where delivery networks are scaling, and why transportation bottlenecks are still shaping costs.

Korea Delivery Industry Statistics
With Baemin still dominant at 54% market share in food delivery apps in 2023, this page also charts the fast catch-up from Coupang Eats and Woowa Brothers, plus the logistics giants keeping parcels moving as success rates hit 99.2%. You will see how Korea’s delivery market grew to 34.1 trillion KRW and how rider and tech rules are reshaping everything from instant checkout to cold chain volumes.