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FTR Transportation Conference: Your roadmap for uncertain freight times

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FTR Transportation Conference: Your roadmap for uncertain freight times
FTR Transportation Conference Returns to Indianapolis with targeted market intelligence for an uncertain freight landscape.

BLOOMINGTON, Ind. — FTR Transportation Intelligence is announcing the full track structure and registration details for its 2026 FTR Transportation Conference.

“With freight demand, fuel markets, regulatory timelines, and global trade policy all in flux, the 2026 conference centers on a single premise: in uncertain conditions, better intelligence leads to better decisions,” FTR said. “For more than two decades, the FTR Transportation Conference has been the industry’s premier forum for data-driven forecasting, economic analysis, and strategic planning — and this year’s agenda reflects the urgency of the moment.”

The event takes place Aug. 31 – Sept. 3 in Indianapolis, Ind., bringing together senior leaders across trucking, rail and shipping to navigate one of the most complex freight environments in recent memory.

Three Tracks. Four Days. One Clear Picture.

This year’s event is organized into three focused tracks, each delivering end-to-end market analysis for its respective segment:

Truck Track — August 31 to September 1

Covering both truck freight and equipment dynamics, this track provides carriers, OEMs, suppliers, and investors with a comprehensive view of the trucking cycle — from freight demand trends and rate cycles to Class 8 production, trailer demand, regulatory impacts, and the evolving driver environment.

Freight Track — September 1 to September 2

Built around the shipper perspective, this track examines how macroeconomic conditions translate into freight demand across modes. Sessions cover contract vs. spot rate dynamics, modal competition, supply chain strategy, and cost management — providing shippers, brokers, and logistics leaders with a clearer framework for budgeting and procurement.

Rail Track — September 2 to September 3

Designed for railroads, lessors, manufacturers, and financial stakeholders, this track provides in-depth analysis of carload trends, intermodal flows, rail network performance, and railcar supply-and-demand fundamentals, including leasing markets, fleet dynamics, and long-term capital deployment strategies.

Early Bird Pricing Closes June 19

Discounted registration is available now for all three tracks — but only through June 19. Attendees are encouraged to register early to lock in savings and secure their spot.

To view full session agendas and register, click here.

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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