Freight Leaders Endorse Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

Freight Leaders Endorse Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

Freight organizations, including the American Trucking Associations, the Association of American Railroads, and the American Association of Port Authorities, have expressed support for Sean Duffy's nomination as U.S. Transportation Secretary. They believe Duffy's understanding of the freight industry will help address issues like aging infrastructure and driver shortages, while also improving rail efficiency and port competitiveness. This nomination signals potential significant changes in U.S. transportation policy, potentially prioritizing infrastructure improvements and solutions for supply chain challenges.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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DHL Invests 22M to Expand San Diego Logistics Hub

DHL Invests 22M to Expand San Diego Logistics Hub

DHL is investing $22 million to expand its San Diego logistics center, enhancing international freight capabilities and optimizing service efficiency while incorporating a sustainable development strategy. The new facility, spanning over 86,000 square feet, features advanced equipment to accelerate cargo processing. DHL is committed to environmental responsibility, planning to introduce electric vehicles and pursue LEED certification. This expansion aims to address the growing demand for international freight, improve customer experience, and contribute to San Diego's economic growth.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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FTR Trucking Index Rebounds Hinting at Industry Recovery

FTR Trucking Index Rebounds Hinting at Industry Recovery

The FTR Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) is a key indicator for assessing the US trucking market environment. Recent data shows that the TCI rebounded in November, driven by stable diesel prices and slight increases in freight volume and rates. FTR forecasts that the TCI will remain stable in the short term, with a slight decline possible in the long term. Businesses should closely monitor TCI changes to develop appropriate business strategies, seize market opportunities, and address potential risks.

Ontime Delivery Boosts Business Logistics Efficiency

Ontime Delivery Boosts Business Logistics Efficiency

ShipMatrix data highlights the importance of on-time delivery rates and their influencing factors in logistics. Analyzing the operations of FedEx, UPS, and USPS, it emphasizes that data-driven approaches, technology enablement, and flexible adaptation are crucial for improving logistics efficiency. Companies should learn from successful examples to build efficient logistics systems and gain a competitive advantage. This involves leveraging data analytics to optimize routes, predict potential delays, and proactively address issues, ultimately ensuring timely and reliable delivery services.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Strengthening Supply Chains Through Supplier Risk Assessment

Guide to Strengthening Supply Chains Through Supplier Risk Assessment

This paper explores global supply chain risk management, emphasizing the utilization of risk assessment tools for evaluating suppliers. The aim is to construct a comprehensive risk assessment system to effectively address market challenges. By focusing on thorough supplier evaluation and proactive risk management strategies, organizations can better navigate the complexities of the global supply chain and mitigate potential disruptions. This approach allows for a more resilient and adaptable supply chain, ultimately contributing to improved operational efficiency and business continuity.

Women Leaders Boost Supply Chain Resilience Study Finds

Women Leaders Boost Supply Chain Resilience Study Finds

A University of Akron study indicates that women possess an advantage in supply chain collaboration, effectively boosting efficiency. The research reveals that women excel at collaborative decision-making, with all-female teams demonstrating optimal performance. The report recommends that companies value female talent, provide flexible work arrangements and childcare support, and challenge gender biases to address current supply chain challenges. By fostering inclusivity and leveraging the collaborative strengths of women, businesses can enhance their supply chain resilience and responsiveness.

US Rail Freight Growth Uneven As Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

US Rail Freight Growth Uneven As Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

The latest US rail freight data reveals a year-over-year increase in carload traffic, driven by strong demand for nonmetallic minerals, coal, and motor vehicle parts. However, intermodal container and trailer volumes declined year-over-year, reflecting easing supply chain bottlenecks and cooling consumer demand. Overall North American rail freight volumes show a similar diverging trend. Moving forward, railway companies need to improve operational efficiency and expand their business areas to address challenges and seize opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Echo Global Exec Highlights Datadriven Logistics Strategies

Echo Global Exec Highlights Datadriven Logistics Strategies

Echo executive Hurst emphasized the importance of data-driven strategies to navigate logistics uncertainty at the SMC3 conference. He analyzed freight economics and pricing, highlighting the crucial role data plays in informed decision-making. Hurst also shared Echo's experiences with technological innovation, showcasing how their solutions leverage data to improve efficiency and resilience within the supply chain. The presentation underscored the necessity of embracing data analytics to proactively address challenges and optimize performance in today's dynamic logistics landscape.

Kearney Establishes Supply Chain Institute to Boost Resilience

Kearney Establishes Supply Chain Institute to Boost Resilience

Kearney has established a Supply Chain Institute to help companies build resilient supply chains and address global challenges. The institute provides research, consulting, and other services to optimize supply chains and enhance competitiveness. By focusing on resilience, Kearney aims to equip businesses with the tools and strategies needed to navigate disruptions and maintain operational excellence in an increasingly complex global landscape. This initiative underscores Kearney's commitment to supporting clients in achieving sustainable and robust supply chain performance.

Compliance Gaps Persist in Dangerous Goods Supply Chains

Compliance Gaps Persist in Dangerous Goods Supply Chains

The Global Dangerous Goods Confidence Outlook survey reveals compliance blind spots in dangerous goods transportation under supply chain pressures. These include insufficient senior management awareness, weak infrastructure, and lagging training. Companies need to increase investment, improve executive understanding, optimize training systems, and upgrade technological infrastructure to address future challenges and ensure the safe and compliant transport of dangerous goods. Addressing these issues is crucial for mitigating risks and maintaining operational efficiency in the face of increasing global complexities.