US Rail Freight Market Faces Growth and Hurdles

US Rail Freight Market Faces Growth and Hurdles

The US rail freight market presents a mixed picture. While carload volume has slightly decreased, intermodal container traffic is growing. Strong demand exists for commodities like petroleum and automobiles, while coal and grain face challenges. Companies need to focus on specific market segments, optimize transportation structures, strengthen cooperation, and develop long-term strategies to seize market opportunities. The key lies in understanding evolving demands and adapting to the changing landscape of rail freight transportation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Freight Rail Market Faces Opportunities and Challenges AAR

Freight Rail Market Faces Opportunities and Challenges AAR

Association of American Railroads President and CEO Ian Jefferies discusses key issues including freight rail and intermodal volumes, rail safety initiatives, and service quality. He emphasizes the industry's proactive pursuit of innovative solutions to enhance safety, optimize operations, and address opportunities and challenges. The goal is to provide customers with superior service and contribute to economic growth. The interview highlights the ongoing efforts to improve efficiency and reliability within the freight rail sector while maintaining a strong focus on safety.

US Rail Freight Faces Midyear Challenges and Opportunities

US Rail Freight Faces Midyear Challenges and Opportunities

US rail freight traffic declined in June, with carloads down 3.6% and intermodal units down 4.4%. Automobiles saw gains, while commodities like grain decreased. Year-to-date, carloads are flat, but intermodal traffic is down 6.4%. This indicates a continued slowdown in intermodal transport compared to traditional carload freight, reflecting potential shifts in supply chains and economic activity within the US.

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Arrive Logistics Raises 300M for Tech and Expansion

Arrive Logistics Raises 300M for Tech and Expansion

Arrive Logistics secured over $300 million in funding led by ATL Partners to fuel technology innovation, service expansion, and team growth. A key investment will be directed towards its proprietary Transportation Management System (TMS). The company aims to expand its Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and Intermodal services. Arrive Logistics plans to invest $30 million annually for the next five years in technology research and development, focusing on enhancing the experience for both customers and carriers.

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USPS Struggles to Balance Pandemic Aid and Reform

USPS Struggles to Balance Pandemic Aid and Reform

The Package Coalition sent a letter to the Treasury Department urging greater financial flexibility for the USPS under pandemic relief legislation, free from onerous conditions. The article analyzes the financial difficulties faced by the USPS, the impact of the pandemic, and the balance between short-term relief and long-term reform. Experts emphasize that reform is crucial for the USPS's long-term survival but should not be tied to pandemic relief funding. Avoiding such linkage is vital to ensuring the USPS can effectively serve the nation during these challenging times.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Emerge and Kuebix Partner to Streamline Freight Matching

Emerge and Kuebix Partner to Streamline Freight Matching

Emerge and Kuebix announced a partnership to provide shippers with more efficient and cost-effective freight solutions by integrating Emerge's freight marketplace into Kuebix's Community Load Match platform. This collaboration aims to increase freight rate transparency, reduce shipping costs, and simplify carrier management processes. By combining their strengths, Emerge and Kuebix are empowering shippers to optimize their supply chains and improve overall freight efficiency.

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ATA Economist Analyzes Freight Industry Trends and Risks

ATA Economist Analyzes Freight Industry Trends and Risks

Bob Costello, Chief Economist at the American Trucking Associations, provided an in-depth analysis of future trends in the freight economy at the RILA Supply Chain Conference. He believes that while economic growth will slow, the overall economy will continue to grow, delaying the risk of recession. He also highlighted concerns about tight labor markets, a stressed housing market, and trade frictions. Costello emphasized that companies should focus on technological changes, diversification, and risk management to navigate future challenges and maintain a competitive edge in the evolving freight landscape.

ASPNET Server Error Fixes and Custom Page Setup

ASPNET Server Error Fixes and Custom Page Setup

This article delves into troubleshooting and resolving server errors in ASP.NET applications. It provides a detailed explanation of the `` node configuration and offers practical guidance on custom error page design, error logging, and analysis. Furthermore, it emphasizes security considerations, aiming to help developers enhance website robustness, user-friendliness, and security. It covers best practices for creating informative and secure custom error pages, improving the overall user experience when unexpected server errors occur and ensuring sensitive information is not exposed.

Customs HR Strategies for Crisis Resilience and Adaptation

Customs HR Strategies for Crisis Resilience and Adaptation

This article provides an in-depth interpretation of the World Customs Organization (WCO) guidelines, aiming to assist customs administrations in enhancing human resource resilience during crises. It analyzes the challenges faced by customs HR under the pandemic and elaborates on seven key areas for building resilience, including leadership & communication, employee health & safety, and workplace transformation. Drawing on international best practices, the article offers valuable insights and references for customs administrations to address future challenges. This resource is designed to strengthen HR functions within customs agencies globally.

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Launches Fiveyear Modernization Plan

Antigua and Barbuda Customs Launches Fiveyear Modernization Plan

Antigua and Barbuda Customs is implementing a five-year strategy in response to the World Customs Organization's Mercator Program. This initiative aims to modernize customs operations, promote economic development, and enhance international competitiveness. The strategic plan focuses on streamlining processes, improving efficiency, and aligning with global best practices. By embracing international standards and modern technologies, Antigua and Barbuda Customs seeks to facilitate trade, strengthen border security, and contribute to the nation's sustainable economic growth. This modernization effort is crucial for attracting investment and fostering a more competitive business environment.