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BlueGrace Logistics Confidence Index sees signs of stabilization for the third quarter


The new edition of the BlueGrace Logistics Confidence Index, which was recently issued by Tampa, Fla.-based non-asset-based 3PL BlueGrace Logistics, could be viewed in equal parts comprised of optimism and stability, in advance of the third quarter.

BlueGrace described this report as an important tool in measuring expected expansion or contraction within the logistics space. And it added that by analyzing revenue forecasts, inventory levels, and order volumes, it provides industry stakeholders with valuable insights into what to expect next quarter and how that reflects the freight market.

Data for the BlueGrace Logistics Confidence Index is aggregated through a survey of shippers and reflects all freight transportation modes, while correlating growth or shrinkage to overall industry volume of shipments and price of products, according to BlueGrace.  

For revenues, the report viewed third quarter expectations as “an interesting paradox with shipper optimism on the rise, but the expected magnitude of growth has moderated greatly, with 70% of the report’s respondents expecting positive third quarter revenue growth, topping expectations for the first and second quarters, which each respectively came in at 65%. Another 23% expect neutral growth, up from 18% in the second quarter, with 7% pegged for negative growth, down from 18% in the second quarter.

BlueGrace explained that the significant drop in negative sentiment combined with a conservative approach to revenue growth expectations reflect market that’s stabilizing cautiously.

“As the economy evolves, businesses may benefit from monitoring these trends, adjusting strategies to leverage opportunities and guard against potential future volatility,” it said. “This blend of optimism and pragmatic growth expectations might be indicative of a more mature, balanced market approach moving forward.”

The report’s inventory outlook remained cautious, with 41% of respondents noting they have a positive view on inventory levels, down from 44% in the second quarter and 37% having a neutral view, down from the second quarter’s 40%. Negative views on inventory increased to 21%, from 16% in the second quarter.

These percentages reflect what BlueGrace called increasing concerns over inventory management amid an uncertain economic landscape.  And it added that the growth in negative sentiment and the stability of the median expected impact suggesting a cautious approach to inventory decisions, highlighting the importance of agility and close monitoring of market trends.

“Negative sentiment around inventory levels is the highest it has been since Q1 2023,” said Mark Derks, Chief Marketing Officer for BlueGrace Logistics. “This downward confidence for inventories supports the current, more mature and balanced market of today will extend through Q3,” Derks said.

Looking at the impact of growth or shrinkage on orders, the report described it as having a more optimistic but still cautious shipper view for order volume expectations in response to market growth or shrinkage.

The findings showed that 51% had a positive view, up from 41% in the second quarter, and 41% were neutral, down from the second quarter’s 56%. Negative sentiment was at 8%, up from 3% in the second quarter.

BlueGrace observed that the report’s order level data showed a more decisive yet still cautious stance on order volume growth.

“The increase in positive sentiment and decrease in neutrality suggest a sharper focus on future business outlooks,” it said. “The slight rise in negative sentiment highlights persistent uncertainties of the economy and marketplace seen in some industry sectors.”

Looking at the report on balance, BlueGrace said that the consensus among business metrics and survey recipients are mixed with the highest discrepancy around inventory growth or shrinkage.

“Businesses should maintain an agile and adaptable approach to inventories and order management practices to adjust to any positive trends or unexpected challenges,” it said.


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