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Intelligent Execution: The #1 Shift in TMS for 2026

2026/04/09
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Intelligent Execution: The #1 Shift in TMS for 2026

According to mhdsupplychain.com.au, transportation management systems (TMS) are undergoing a fundamental shift—from static planning tools to platforms enabling intelligent execution, driven by rising volatility in global trade, tariffs, and geopolitical disruptions.

The End of Predictable Planning

For two decades, global supply chains operated under relatively stable trade rules, predictable shipping lanes, and consistent tariff regimes. That stability has eroded rapidly. Governments now deploy tariffs as strategic economic instruments, while regional conflicts and infrastructure instability are disrupting key transport corridors—including ports, straits, and overland routes. As Steve Blough, Chief Supply Chain Strategist at Infios, observes:

“Today’s supply chains are operating in an environment defined less by efficiency and more by volatility. Tariffs are shifting trade flows, geopolitical tensions are disrupting transport corridors forcing many organisations to rethink their sourcing strategies that once seemed stable.” — Steve Blough, Chief Supply Chain Strategist, Infios

Why Visibility Alone Falls Short

While telematics, GPS tracking, and connected fleet platforms have dramatically improved shipment visibility, the article stresses that knowing a delay is occurring is not equivalent to solving it. Modern TMS must move beyond reporting to active intervention—automatically evaluating alternatives when disruptions arise. This includes:

  • Rerouting shipments through alternate hubs amid port congestion
  • Reassigning carriers in real time due to capacity shortages or service failures
  • Adjusting delivery sequencing to uphold SLAs despite cascading delays

The AI Imperative

The volume and velocity of variables impacting logistics—freight costs, fuel prices, carrier capacity, tariff adjustments, demand volatility—now exceed human planners’ ability to evaluate them across thousands of concurrent shipments. AI-driven optimisation engines close this gap by fusing historical patterns with live data to identify emerging risks and recommend corrective actions before service failures occur. Critically, intelligent execution integrates transportation decisions with warehouse operations, inventory positioning, and order fulfilment priorities—treating the supply chain as a unified system rather than siloed functions.

Industry context confirms this trajectory: DHL launched its AI-powered Traffic Flow Optimizer in 2025 to dynamically adjust air and ocean routing amid Red Sea disruptions; UPS integrated real-time customs regulation feeds into its TMS to auto-adjust documentation for new EU CBAM compliance requirements; and C.H. Robinson’s Navisphere platform now supports automated carrier rebooking triggered by port congestion alerts from third-party APIs. These moves reflect a broader practitioner reality: supply chain professionals can no longer treat transportation as a post-planning execution phase. They must embed responsiveness into the operational layer—monitoring, interpreting, and acting on conditions as they unfold, not after the fact.

Source: mhdsupplychain.com.au

Compiled from international media by the SCI.AI editorial team.

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