Due to the GHC program many domestic CONUS Transportation Providers forced to reduce capacity due to the upcoming GHC Contract were caught off guard when it was terminated and shipments switched back to the legacy DP3 system.
IAMovers.org published an article regarding efforts to recover capacity to serve the 2025 peak season demand.
25 Jun 2025 | Industry News
Moving companies engaged in the military market segment in the United States are facing an uphill battle to recover from the instability following the termination of the contract with HomeSafe Alliance by the Defence Department (DoD).
Full IAM article here
Air Force Times also published an article regarding GHC and domestic capacity challenges.
The International Association of Movers also supports DOD’s decision to act quickly on the GHC, “in an attempt to stabilize peak season moves for our service members,” said Dan Bradley, vice president of government and military relations for the organization. Movers are facing an uphill battle this late into peak season to recover from the instability and unknowns of this year, Bradley said, “but our members are working feverishly to cover as many shipments as they can under the current constraints.”
Full AFT article here