US Freight Activity Reaches Record High Amid Economic Shifts

US Freight Activity Reaches Record High Amid Economic Shifts

The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported a record high Freight Transportation Services Index (FTSI) in June, with growth across trucking, rail, air, and water transportation. Despite the strong FTSI performance, other economic indicators such as industrial production and housing starts showed a decline, adding uncertainty to the economic outlook. Long-term, freight volumes are still on a steady growth trajectory. Businesses should closely monitor these data to better plan their supply chains and respond to market changes.

US Q3 GDP Growth Boosts Logistics Sector Amid Challenges

US Q3 GDP Growth Boosts Logistics Sector Amid Challenges

US Q3 GDP growth exceeded expectations, primarily driven by consumer spending. However, shifts in consumption patterns, economic headwinds, and inflationary pressures pose challenges to the logistics industry. Inventory normalization offers a glimmer of hope, but full recovery may take time. Businesses should closely monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust strategies, and embrace digitalization to navigate this complex environment. Focus on adapting to changing consumer behavior and optimizing supply chains for efficiency in the face of economic uncertainty.

US Trucking Demand Falls Rates Rise Amid Economic Concerns

US Trucking Demand Falls Rates Rise Amid Economic Concerns

US truckload volumes decreased in September, while rates saw a slight increase. Excess capacity contributed to rising spot rates but declining contract rates. With a potentially weak peak season ahead, carriers need to be agile and responsive to market challenges. The imbalance between supply and demand continues to shape the freight landscape, requiring careful capacity management and strategic pricing decisions from carriers navigating the current market dynamics. Monitoring capacity analysis is crucial for informed decision-making.

US Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Tariff Worries

US Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Tariff Worries

North American Intermodal Association data shows a 2% year-over-year decrease in U.S. intermodal freight volume in October 2025, ending months of consecutive growth. Key influencing factors include tariff policies, economic uncertainty, and industrial weakness. While cumulative freight volume for the year remains positive, the growth rate is slowing. The future intermodal market should focus on key factors such as tariffs, consumer spending, inventory levels, and capacity supply, while also strengthening innovation and international cooperation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Trade Uncertainty Boosts North American Intermodal Growth

Trade Uncertainty Boosts North American Intermodal Growth

Multimodal expert Larry Gross pointed out at the RailTrends conference that international intermodal transportation is declining due to tariffs, while domestic intermodal is showing growth. He emphasized that domestic intermodal is key to future growth and requires attention to uncertainties such as global shipping, truck driver supply, and trade policies. Freight volume is projected to remain flat or slightly decrease by 2026. The future of freight relies on navigating these challenges and capitalizing on domestic opportunities.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Compete in Logistics

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Compete in Logistics

USPS is opening its 'last mile' delivery network, allowing shippers to utilize its drop-off points. This initiative aims to increase revenue but faces competition, operational complexities, and pricing challenges. The move could potentially reshape supply chains by providing shippers with expanded access to USPS's extensive delivery infrastructure. The success of this strategy hinges on USPS's ability to effectively manage these challenges and leverage its existing network to offer competitive and reliable last-mile delivery solutions.

Prologis Data Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

Prologis Data Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point for logistics real estate demand in Q3, driven by corporate strategic adjustments and key industry growth. Customers are adopting a 'just-enough inventory' approach, stabilizing short-term vacancy rates. However, reduced new construction suggests a future market tightening, potentially accelerating rental growth. Companies and investors should capitalize on these market opportunities. This shift reflects a recalibration of supply chains and a renewed focus on efficiency and resilience within the logistics sector.

Prologis Report Highlights Industrial Real Estates Strong Recovery

Prologis Report Highlights Industrial Real Estates Strong Recovery

The Prologis IBI report indicates a steady recovery in the US industrial real estate market despite macroeconomic headwinds. The April IBI index reached 56.2, signaling market expansion. Key characteristics include rising rents, low vacancy rates, and rebounding demand. Continued rental growth is anticipated, driven by evolving supply and demand dynamics. Investors should focus on high-quality assets, closely monitor these dynamics, leverage technological innovation, and strengthen risk management to capitalize on this golden era of industrial real estate.

US Retail Sector Forecasts Steady 2025 Growth Despite Challenges

US Retail Sector Forecasts Steady 2025 Growth Despite Challenges

The National Retail Federation (NRF) forecasts a 2.7%-3.7% increase in US retail sales for 2025, but slower consumer spending, policy uncertainty, and inflation pose challenges. While consumer fundamentals remain solid, retailers need to focus on shifting demand, optimize supply chains, enhance data analytics, improve service quality, and monitor policy changes to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities. This requires adaptability and strategic planning in a dynamic economic environment to maintain competitiveness and achieve sustainable growth.

US Import Surge Spurs Pretariff Stockpiling Challenges Loom

US Import Surge Spurs Pretariff Stockpiling Challenges Loom

S&P Global reports a robust 11.6% year-over-year increase in US import volumes for 2024, driven by strong consumer demand and anticipated tariffs. However, upcoming tariff policies are projected to cause a decline in imports in 2025. Businesses are advised to diversify supply chains and localize production to mitigate these challenges. The tariff policies will not only affect US imports but also reshape the global trade landscape. Companies should proactively adapt to the changing environment.