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Freight Analyst Donald Broughton Passes Away Suddenly

Donald Broughton, a prominent figure in freight market analysis, has died suddenly at home. Known for his insightful market forecasts, Broughton's passing leaves a significant gap in the logistics industry.

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iGEN Editorial
June 9, 2026
Freight Analyst Donald Broughton Passes Away Suddenly

The logistics industry mourns the sudden passing of Donald Broughton, a well-respected analyst known for his deep insights into freight markets. Broughton, who was recognized for his trademark bow tie and engaging presentations, died at home on May 30, according to his brother Tim Broughton.

A Legacy of Insight

Broughton was a fixture in the freight industry, frequently appearing on platforms like CNBC to share his market outlooks. His recent appearance was on May 12, where he provided a bullish forecast for the freight market. His insights were highly valued, as noted by John Larkin, a fellow analyst who described Broughton as a "sage" in the industry.

Impact on the Freight Community

Broughton's sudden death has left a void in the logistics sector. He was scheduled to deliver a market update to the Transportation Intermediaries Association (TIA), highlighting his active role in shaping industry perspectives. His ability to connect freight data with broader economic trends was unmatched, according to Larkin.

Career Highlights

Before founding Broughton Capital in 2017, Broughton worked with several companies, including A.G. Edwards. His career was marked by a passion for the freight industry and a reputation for rigorous analysis. Thom Albrecht, who hired Broughton at A.G. Edwards, praised his zeal and dedication.

"He tried to use his intimate knowledge of freight transportation data to draw conclusions about the broader economy," Larkin noted, emphasizing Broughton's analytical prowess.

Remembering a Colleague

Broughton's passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues and friends. His brother Tim shared memories on Facebook, and expressions of sympathy have come from various quarters, including his high school in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.

Watch List

The logistics community will need to adjust to the absence of Broughton's insights. His unique ability to interpret freight data will be missed, and industry players may need to seek new sources for market analysis.

The industry will continue to honor Broughton's contributions as it navigates the challenges ahead.


Sources: FreightWaves

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