Ti Insight adds datasets

Ti Insight promoted 'Logistics Trackers' that aggregate 400+ datasets for freight rates, volumes and forecasts, positioning the product for negotiation and budgeting use by 3PLs and shippers. The announcement highlighted the platform’s data breadth rather than a single-market signal. (x.com/Ti_Insight)

Ti Insight is pitching a bigger data product for freight buyers and providers: its Logistics Trackers now bundle more than 400 datasets across air, ocean, road and warehousing. (gsci.ti-insight.com) The company says the service tracks freight rates, costs, volumes and capacity changes, then layers on quarterly forecasts by region and trade lane. It says the data is meant to help users plan outsourcing strategy, set budgets and negotiate with carriers, freight forwarders and third-party logistics providers. (gsci.ti-insight.com) The dataset count is a step up from Ti material published in early 2025, which described the tracking product as covering more than 180 datasets and more than 100,000 data points with weekly updates. The current product page says the trackers now sit inside a Ti Dashboard database with more than 1,000 logistics metrics. (gsciadmin.ti-insight.com) (gsci.ti-insight.com) Ti breaks the product into four tracker lines. The current page lists 38 ocean datasets, 41 air datasets, 55 road datasets and 44 warehousing datasets, alongside quarterly reports and subscription tiers from single-user access to unlimited seats. (gsci.ti-insight.com) That framing puts the emphasis on breadth, not on one headline market call. Ti’s own materials describe the trackers as a way to benchmark current prices, monitor cost drivers through the quarter and build expectations for freight purchasing over the next year. (gsci.ti-insight.com) (ti-insight.com) The timing also fits a market that is still moving lane by lane. Ti’s free Air and Ocean Freight Rate Tracker page says its first-quarter 2026 editions were updated for the latest developments in the Middle East conflict, underscoring how external shocks can alter rate and capacity assumptions. (ti-insight.com) Transport Intelligence, the parent brand behind Ti Insight and GSCi, has been expanding its paid research catalogue beyond trackers into market size, forecast and segmentation products across contract logistics, road freight and other sectors. The company says Ti Consulting was established in 2002 and that GSCi is its online database for global logistics analysis. (ti-insight.com 1) (ti-insight.com 2) For shippers and third-party logistics providers, the message is simple: Ti is selling a broader evidence base for pricing talks and budget planning, not just another spot-rate chart. (gsci.ti-insight.com)

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