Quad Warns Winter Storms Tighten Freight Capacity as Paper Prices Rise

Reuters
Feb 26
Quad Warns Winter Storms Tighten Freight Capacity as Paper Prices Rise

Quad/Graphics Inc. published a February 2026 postal, paper and logistics update warning that severe winter storms have disrupted transportation networks, tightened freight capacity and delayed mail deliveries in parts of the U.S. The report also highlights continued paper price increases and emerging availability constraints, including reservation-based supply for some uncoated freesheet products, while noting that cross-border uncertainty is rising due to potential delays to the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge. Quad added that U.S. tariff policy remains in flux following a Supreme Court ruling that invalidated emergency tariffs, though USMCA-compliant goods such as Canadian paper are expected to remain duty-free under newly proposed measures.

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