Carrier margin compression occurs when a logistics provider’s revenue growth fails to keep pace with rising operational costs, squeezing profitability. It is used by analysts to assess financial health and by executives to adjust pricing or cut inefficiencies. Shippers benefit from lower rates, while investors gain insights into a carrier’s competitive positioning and long-term viability.
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