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Pilot Shortage Statistics
Pilot shortages are easing on the surface but tightening where it hurts most, with 2026 showing 22% fewer training starts versus 2025 and 31% more time to fill key roles. Get the contrast between supply and hiring pace, and see why airlines still can’t staff crews fast enough even as headwinds shift.

Cold Chain Logistics Industry Statistics
Cold Chain Logistics Industry statistics for 2026 expose how quickly temperature controlled supply chains are tightening, with performance and compliance metrics moving faster than many operations can adjust. See where the latest shocks and efficiency gains are showing up across transport, warehousing, and monitoring so you can spot the real risk before it hits the next shipment.

Car Shipping Industry Statistics
Get the clearest snapshot of what is changing in car shipping right now, with 2026 insights that reveal how sharply costs and delivery expectations are moving compared with the prior norm. If you move vehicles across states or manage logistics, these statistics help you spot where the squeeze is tightening and what to plan for next.

Parking Industry Statistics
With 67% of parking operators now using or planning mobile payments and 48% prioritizing license plate recognition, the page explains how today’s enforcement and payment tech is cutting admin friction and improving compliance. It also benchmarks the biggest financial stakes, from 25% lower operating costs for automated systems to a potential 12% TCO improvement for smart sensor deployments, so you can see where parking strategies are gaining real measurable ground.

Shipping Statistics
Global shipping in 2026 shows a sharper shift than the steady trend many forecasts promised, with key indicators moving just enough to upset planning cycles. Read the page to see which parts of the supply chain are changing fastest and what that means for route, port, and capacity decisions.

Cold Storage Warehouse Industry Statistics
Cold storage is scaling fast, with the global cold storage market reaching US$ 26.1 billion by 2030 forecast and China’s 14th Five-Year Plan backing US$ 8.5 billion for cold chain logistics infrastructure. At the same time, tighter temperature control and smarter monitoring can cut losses, while compliance and energy pressures mean the real winners are the warehouses that protect product quality and data integrity without driving up emissions.

Car Rental Statistics
With 9.0% of rental fleet assets “off rent” for repairs in 2024, availability and turnaround are tighter than many expect, even as customer satisfaction climbs to 78 out of 100 in 2023. You will also see why price and digital booking dominate decisions, from 38% of travelers naming cost as the top factor to 89% using mobile or online channels at least once in the rental journey.

Uk Taxi Industry Statistics
See how the UK taxi sector’s fleet size and passenger demand are shifting together, and what that means for drivers and fares as 2025 and 2026 figures update the picture. We also break down licensing and supply pressures so you can spot where shortages are easing and where they are tightening.

South Africa Logistics Industry Statistics
See how South Africa’s logistics sector is recalibrating in 2025 with sharper shifts in road versus rail freight and the pressure those moves put on costs, delivery times, and capacity planning. If you track performance locally, these statistics show where efficiency gains are actually landing and where they are not.

Carrier Statistics
Carrier’s latest stats show how fast distribution and demand are shifting, with 2026 figures that capture the change in near real time. See what that momentum means for staffing, service levels, and cost pressure, and why the newest pattern looks nothing like the one carriers planned for last year.

Logistics Technology Solutions Industry Statistics
Logistics Technology Solutions leaders are betting big on visibility and automation, with cloud based applications expected to grow and fleet and supply chain software markets hitting $145 billion in 2025 forecast spending. This page contrasts that urgency with where it actually shows up operationally, from real time tracking and EDI or API integration to predictive analytics, cyber risk priorities, and the measurable cost and service gains those tools can drive.

E-Commerce Fulfillment Industry Statistics
Retail e-commerce is still gaining momentum while warehouse economics get tougher, from 11% higher U.S. transportation costs and 5.6% global supply chain spending growth to rising automation that 86% of warehouses plan to expand. See how fulfillment leaders are pushing speed, productivity, and fewer errors at once, with same day delivery named a 28% strategic priority and RFID linked to a 1.6% inventory accuracy lift.

Parcel Delivery Industry Statistics
See how 2026 projections shift parcel delivery priorities, with faster delivery expectations colliding against tighter capacity and rising last mile costs. This page puts the industry’s most actionable metrics side by side so you can spot where service levels are improving and where the strain is getting real.

Trucking Logistics Industry Statistics
Fuel costs and equipment stress are reshaping trucking faster than many expect, with diesel averaging $3.54 per gallon in April 2024, idle reduction cutting fuel use by up to 38%, and appointment scheduling trimming dock-to-door cycle time by about 11% and dock turnaround by 16%. This page connects the operational pressure points behind today’s logistics spend, from 948.0 billion in truck transportation revenue to claims, incidents, accessorial charges, and fleet adoption of telematics and AI planning.

U.S. Vehicle Fleet Statistics
With 1.1 million EVs registered in 2023 and 6.6% of new light duty vehicle sales electric, the U.S. vehicle transition is accelerating fast while the basics still hold steady with 42,915 traffic fatalities in 2021 and congestion delays costing $168 billion in 2023. U.S. Vehicle Fleet brings together chargers, emissions, insurance costs, fuel prices, and household vehicle access so you can see where electrification helps and where everyday transportation risk and expense remain stubborn.

Truck Driving Industry Statistics
Heavy and tractor trailer driver jobs sit at 1.9 million as fleets keep leaning into new tools, from telematics and AI route optimization to trials of electric trucks and tighter cost controls that can cut empty miles and improve on time pickup performance. At the same time, the safety and regulatory picture is just as revealing, with most carriers earning satisfactory or better CSA ratings and labor costs still taking up about a quarter of operating expenses, making the gap between opportunity and pressure impossible to ignore.

Car Rental Industry Statistics
With the global car rental market projected to reach $134.3 billion by 2032, growth is being pulled forward by travelers who book ahead (46%), favor credit or debit (34%), and still clamp down on price by choosing the cheapest option (56%), even as confusion around rental terms and fees hits 30% of customers. The page also tracks the business signals behind the counter, including online booking penetration, airport demand, and cost pressures like CPI rent-a-car inflation and rising fleet maintenance, so you can spot where convenience, digital adoption, and pricing friction are reshaping fleet decisions.

Marine Industry Statistics
EU ETS coverage is set to expand in 2024 and ship emissions rules are tightening fast, as the EU expects about 40% of maritime emissions to fall under the scheme while IMO targets cut total GHG by at least 50% by 2050 versus 2008. Alongside fleet and trade pressures, the data pits rising shipping demand against sharpening standards like CII scoring, sulphur caps, and NOx Tier III compliance, making clear why operators and ports cannot plan on business as usual.

Truck Stop Industry Statistics
With 2023 on-highway diesel averaging $4.03 per gallon, truck stops are operating under a tighter fuel cost spotlight while IBISWorld pegs the industry forecasted growth at just 2.1% annually through 2027. This page breaks down how revenue around $71.7 billion and profit of about $11.2 billion get split across fuel, convenience store sales, and services, plus what the sector’s labor, cost structure, and low to moderate concentration mean for today’s operators.

Tms Statistics
See how TMS can mean anything from Total Market Sales to Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation, then compare the real clinical and market impact using up to date figures like pooled response and remission rates, reported procedure volumes, and adoption metrics. If you are trying to separate regulatory definitions, safety thresholds, and cost effectiveness from what is just marketing shorthand, this page lets you verify the exact acronym and the key numbers in one place.