Transporeon, a Trimble company, has released its annual Transportation Pulse Report, surveying over 230 supply chain and logistics executives across Europe and North America* to assess AI’s impact on transportation management and identify how the technology is transforming operations.
The report confirms transportation has reached an AI inflection point: the ways companies respond to the rapid development of AI within the sector may define their competitive edge for years to come.
Adoption accelerates, data quality lags
AI adoption in transportation management is gaining momentum, though most companies remain in early stages:
- Shippers are experimenting across multiple areas: 44% of survey respondents are already using AI in transportation planning and optimization, with additional applications in freight procurement and real-time visibility.
- Carriers focus on pricing and tracking: 42% are deploying AI for pricing and lane optimization, with 39% using it for real-time tracking.
AI's top application: planning, pricing, execution
When asked where AI will have the greatest effect over the next 3-5 years, shippers and carriers are using AI to fine-tune transportation planning, pricing and execution. But their priorities differ:
- Shippers prioritize transportation planning and optimization: 86% expect AI to significantly impact this area.
- Carriers focus on pricing and lane optimization: 59% identify this as AI's main value driver.
The rise of AI agents
Survey respondents pointed to distinct opportunities for Agentic AI, autonomous software agents that monitor data, make decisions and execute tasks within defined boundaries:
- For shippers, opportunities to improve workflows through the use of Agentic AI include real-time ETA monitoring (52%), with route/network optimization and carrier selection and tendering also emerging as priorities.
- For carriers, the priorities are ETA calculation and alerting (59%), with route and fuel optimization and spot quote negotiation also ranking high on the list.
Still, this marks a turning point: logistics teams are in the early stages of trusting systems to act on their behalf and not just provide insights.
A connected ecosystem boosts AI value
The report emphasizes that AI's full potential emerges within connected ecosystems that enable seamless data exchange, not locked in company silos:
- 43% of shippers cite enhanced predictive capabilities (ETA accuracy, disruption risk management) as the top benefit of combining AI with network-based TMS, while 55% of carriers see the biggest benefit in smarter load matching.
The full report is available here: https://www.transporeon.com/en/reports/pulse-report-2026-smarter-faster-still-human
* Survey conducted August-September 2025, gathering 230+ responses from shipper supply chain executives and carrier/LSP leaders in the EU and US, supplemented by interviews with transportation executives at Transporeon Summit 2025.