No Free Freight: Logistics Constraints Shift Advantage Toward Integrated Industrial Systems

Global Market Analysis

No Free Freight: Logistics Constraints Shift Advantage Toward Integrated Industrial Systems

Key Findings

  • General Thoughts: Industrial markets are rewarding companies that control logistics, feedstocks, and infrastructure, as volatility exposes the hidden fragility of supposedly diversified global supply chains.
  • Supply Chain/Commodities: Benzene inflation is rewarding integrated producers with feedstock leverage while exposing how quickly merchant chemical margins collapse when downstream pricing power weakens.
  • Energy/Upstream: North American LPG discounts are shifting pricing power toward exporters controlling integrated logistics, refrigerated capacity, and direct, reliable access to global petrochemical markets.
  • Sustainability/Energy Transition: Simultaneous electrification, AI expansion, and industrial investment are tightening global power equipment supply chains, raising the value of secured capacity and grid access.
  • Downstream/Other Chemicals: US chemical rail strength increasingly reflects logistics repositioning, export pull, and truck-to-rail conversion rather than synchronized recovery across industrial end markets.

Exhibit 1: Regional commodity dislocations are increasing the value of infrastructure and supply chain control.

Source: AAR, C-MACC Analysis, May 2026

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