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Registration open for 2026 FTR Transportation Conference

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Registration open for 2026 FTR Transportation Conference
Freight Transportation Research announces open registration for the 2026 FTR Transportation Conference.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — Freight Transportation Research (FTR) is announcing Early Bird Registration for the 2026 FTR Transportation Conference.

This year’s event will take place Aug. 31 – Sept. 2  in Indianapolis, Ind.

“At a time when freight markets are being reshaped by economic volatility, shifting trade dynamics, regulatory uncertainty and inconsistent demand signals, the need for clear, data-driven insight has never been greater,” FTR said. “Organizations are facing increasing pressure to make capital, procurement and operational decisions without a stable playbook—often reacting to market changes rather than anticipating them.”

The FTR Transportation Conference is designed to change that.

Cutting Through the Noise

“For more than two decades, this event has been the industry’s most trusted source for forward-looking intelligence,” FTR said. “In 2026, FTR’s analysts and industry leaders will focus on helping attendees cut through the noise—translating macroeconomic uncertainty, freight demand variability and capacity shifts into actionable strategies. All insights presented at the conference are backed by FTR’s proprietary Freight•cast forecasting methodology, which integrates macroeconomic data, freight demand signals, and equipment dynamics to deliver an unbiased, forward-looking view of the market.”

Customized 2-Day Tracks for Maximum Flexibility

Attendees can tailor their experience by selecting the track most relevant to their business:

Truck Track – Focused on truck equipment and freight market dynamics
  • Truck Equipment – Aug. 31
  • Truck Freight – Sept. 1
Freight Track – Designed for shippers navigating truck and rail markets
  • Truck Freight – Sept. 1
  • Rail Freight – Sept. 2
Rail Track – Covering both rail freight demand and equipment outlooks
  • Rail Freight – Sept. 2
  • Rail Equipment – Sept. 3

“Attendees will have access to the industry’s most respected economists and analysts, as well as unparalleled networking opportunities with decision-makers across the trucking, rail, intermodal and supply chain sectors,” FTR said.

Registration and Sponsorship

Early Bird Registration is now open for a limited time. Attendees are encouraged to register early to secure the lowest available rate and guarantee their participation in this high-demand event.

To explore the agenda, view speakers and register, click here.

Sponsorship opportunities are also available for organizations looking to position their brand at the center of the freight transportation industry. Interested companies can download the 2026 Sponsorship Packet to learn more.

For additional information, contact Derek Young at [email protected]

“Join FTR this September to gain the insight, perspective and connections needed to navigate uncertainty and make smarter, more strategic decisions in today’s volatile freight environment,” FTR said.

Dana Guthrie

Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.

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Dana Guthrie is an award-winning journalist who has been featured in multiple newspapers, books and magazines across the globe. She is currently based in the Atlanta, Georgia, area.
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