Logistics & Transportation

Build Organizations That Execute Under Pressure

We help mid-market logistics and transportation companies build organizational capability that works in high-pressure operational environments where client commitments are non-negotiable and margins are tight.

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Above the Surface



$14 Trillion

The global logistics and transportation industry is projected to reach $14 trillion by 2028

+4.1% YoY

Global transportation and logistics output grew over 4% in 2025 and is expected to continue growing steadily over the next decade.

+1.6% Growth

Trucking, alone, expanded 1.6% throughout 2025, according to American Trucking Association reports.

45% CAGR

Globally, AI in logistics exploded to $20.8B in 2025, representing a 45.6% compound annual growth rate since 2020.
TL;DR:

Massive total addressable market (trillion-dollar industry), consistent sector growth (4.1% annually), explosive technology adoption (AI at 45% CAGR), and freight fundamentals staying strong (trucking growth). They show executives that this is an industry with real momentum and innovation happening—the companies that figure out their organizational challenges will be positioned to capture significant growth.

The logistics and transportation industry is experiencing robust growth while, simultaneously, confronting the caliber of operational complexity that would make anyone’s head spin. Top this off with and a dizzying tech industry… the kind of “growth” that would make anyone’s head spin.

  • Global transportation and logistics output is expected to grow 4.1% in 2025.[1] 
  • The global logistics industry is projected to reach $14.08 trillion by 2028.[2] 
  • Trucking is expected to increase 1.6% throughout 2025.[3] 
  • The global AI in logistics market exploded to $20.8 billion in 2025, representing a 45.6% compound annual growth rate since 2020.[4]

Beneath the Surface



450K Jobs

The global logistics and transportation industry is projected to reach $14 trillion by 2028

-60K Drivers

Recently, the American Trucking Associations estimates a driver shortage of roughly 60,000 in the U.S. this year.

-160K by 2030

In this same report, the ATA estimates the 60K shortage “could grow to 160,000 by 2030.”

24hr Demands

41% of consumers now expect delivery in under 24 hours with record-tight margins and rapidly evolving macro pressures.

Driver shortage, warehouse automation, and customer expectations are impacting logistics operations.

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports nearly 450,000 job openings in transportation and warehousing—one of the highest vacancy rates across industries—while the American Trucking Associations estimates a driver shortage of roughly 60,000 that could grow to 160,000 by 2030.[5][6] Warehouse automation markets are expanding rapidly, but most logistics operations still process email, PDFs and spreadsheets manually to keep freight moving.[4] Customer expectations have reached impossible heights—41% of consumers now expect delivery in under 24 hours—while margins stay razor thin and operational complexity multiplies.[7]

The strategies seem fairly clear, however many conflate “clear” with “simple,” which these are not. Most of the strategies go something like:

  • Implement “automation”
  • Adopt “AI-powered optimization”
  • Build resilient supply chains
  • “Expand capacity”
  • Improve service levels

Everyone knows what “needs to happen”. Sometimes the problem is execution. Sometimes the problem is thorough planning.

Regardless, the traditional organizational structure simply can’t keep pace with technological change. The workforce is unstable. The processes weren’t designed for current operational complexity. The cross-functional coordination breaks down under pressure.

Why are logistics and transportation companies struggling with organizational problems?

The logistics industry operates in permanent crisis mode. Every day brings new operational challenges—capacity constraints, client escalations, technology failures, staffing shortages, regulatory changes, supply chain disruptions. You’re expected to absorb these challenges and maintain service levels anyway.

The labor shortage isn’t improving. Driver turnover at large truckload carriers runs above 90% annually, while frontline warehouse turnover often exceeds 50%.[6][8] Technology adoption that should streamline operations often creates new problems—systems that don’t talk to each other, automation that breaks existing workflows, platforms employees won’t use. Supply chain disruptions that used to be occasional are now constant, requiring organizational agility most logistics companies haven’t built.[9][10]

Your org chart shows clear reporting lines and functional responsibilities. Reality is messier. The dispatcher who knows which carriers to call for urgent freight. The warehouse supervisor clients actually trust. The operations manager who coordinates complex moves that shouldn’t be possible. When these people leave, organizational capability walks out with them.

Transformation programs designed for stable industries don’t work in logistics. You can’t pause client operations for six months to implement new processes. You can’t pull warehouse workers off shifts for training programs. You can’t wait for perfect data before making decisions. You need organizational solutions that work within operational reality—not despite it.

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  4. Industry Challenges – “Why Logistics Companies Have Organizational Problems”
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Why do so many transformation efforts fail?

Business transformations fail more often than they succeed for a multitude of reasons. Below we breakdown some of the most common factors we see contributing to the high fail-rate.

According to Gartner, several factors contribute to this problem including a clear lack of vision, poor change management, and inadequate governance. In addition to these valid contributors, here are some other factors we see frequently during transformations.

Reliance or over-reliance on generic playbooks

The notorious ‘one-size-fits-all’ solutions that totally disregard your unique culture, your team members’ opinions, your processes, and organizational dynamics. Every organization is different; so why would cookie-cutter approaches suffice?

Rooted’s Difference

We help you map the connections that matter

We combine rigorous data analysis with human-centered transformation. Our approach reveals the hidden networks where work actually gets done, then uses that insight to co-create change strategies intentionally designed for your unique culture.

Data-Driven Insights

We start every engagement with an objective analysis of your organizational networks, processes, and structures to ground our recommendations in reality, not assumptions.

Collaborative Partnerships

We strive to co-create solutions with you, ensuring you understand every step of the process and building your internal capability along the way.

Intentional Transformation

Every recommendation is carefully tailored to your specific culture, challenges, and goals. No cookie-cutter solutions or unnecessary complexity.

Human-Centered Approaches

We prioritize placing people at the forefront of change, recognizing the human cost of transformation and working to minimize disruption.
Rooted’s Difference

We are determined to provide advisory and consulting services – without the shade and massive price tag.

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Rooted Services

Be more rooted.

Organizational strategy and transformation consulting for real leaders seeking genuine professional advisory services without the cost, complexity, and common pain points.
Organizational Network Analysis
Reveal the hidden social map of how your teams actually collaborate, communicate, and influence each other.
Map informal networks and influence patterns
Identify hidden bottlenecks and silos
Pinpoint change champions and resistance
Optimize team structures and collaboration
Business Process Engineering/ Reengineering
Analyze and optimize your core business processes to eliminate waste, reduce complexity, and improve efficiency while maintaining quality and control.
Process mapping and optimization
Workflow automation opportunities
Performance metrics and KPIs
Implementation roadmaps and dashboards
Organizational Change Management
Guide your organization through transformation with strategies that ensure adoption, minimize resistance, and create lasting behavioral change.
Change readiness and impact assessments
Stakeholder engagement strategies
Communication and training plans
Resistance management
Organizational Strategy & Development
Align your organizational design, culture, and capabilities with your strategic objectives to drive sustainable performance improvement.
Organizational design and structure
Culture assessments and development
Leadership alignment
Performance optimization

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Schedule a free consultation with a senior partner to discuss your challenges and explore how we can help you achieve your short-term goals without sacrificing lasting, self-sustainable transformation benefits.
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