US Rail Freight Volumes Drop Amid Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop Amid Economic Slowdown

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates a year-over-year decrease in U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes in late August. While automotive and petroleum product demand remained strong, coal and grain shipments faced headwinds. Year-to-date figures present a mixed picture, with intermodal continuing to show weakness. Factors such as economic slowdown, supply chain challenges, and energy transition are impacting freight volumes. Railroads need to enhance efficiency, expand services, strengthen customer relationships, and embrace digitalization and sustainability to navigate these challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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E2open CEO Advocates Supply Chain Resilience Amid Logistics Shifts

E2open CEO Advocates Supply Chain Resilience Amid Logistics Shifts

The CEO of E2open highlights the geopolitical, digitalization, personalization, sustainability, and workforce challenges confronting the logistics industry. To address these hurdles, the CEO recommends strategies such as enhancing visibility across the supply chain, optimizing inventory management, and diversifying sourcing options. These proactive measures aim to build greater supply chain resilience and adaptability in the face of ongoing disruptions and evolving market demands. By focusing on these key areas, businesses can better navigate the complexities of the modern logistics landscape and maintain a competitive edge.

US Rail Freight Mixed in March Coal Autos Rise

US Rail Freight Mixed in March Coal Autos Rise

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes decreased year-over-year in the first week of March, while coal, petroleum, and automotive shipments bucked the trend with increases. Economic downturn, inflation, and supply chain issues are key contributing factors. Logistics companies need to optimize operations, expand services, strengthen partnerships, and embrace digitalization to address challenges and seize opportunities. These strategies are crucial for navigating the current economic climate and ensuring future growth in the face of fluctuating freight demands.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Container Shipping Industry Faces Challenges Amid Consolidation Push

Container Shipping Industry Faces Challenges Amid Consolidation Push

The IANA Intermodal Expo is approaching, focusing on consolidation and differentiated services in the container shipping industry. The industry faces overcapacity challenges, making consolidation potentially unavoidable. Some carriers are pursuing differentiation, but alliance structures pose challenges. Shippers are increasingly prioritizing supply chain resilience, with digitalization, green initiatives, and intelligent solutions becoming future trends. The expo provides a platform for exchange, helping the industry address challenges and achieve sustainable development. The event will explore how companies can navigate the current landscape and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

US Intermodal Transportation Faces Supply Chain Bottlenecks

US Intermodal Transportation Faces Supply Chain Bottlenecks

This paper analyzes the challenges facing US multimodal transportation based on Larry Gross's insights at the RailTrends conference. It highlights issues such as port congestion and capacity constraints, while exploring future development directions. The article emphasizes the need to optimize operational efficiency, strengthen collaboration, invest in infrastructure, embrace digitalization, and enhance supply chain resilience to address challenges and seize opportunities. It argues that a multifaceted approach is crucial for the future success of multimodal transportation in navigating current complexities and ensuring a robust and efficient supply chain.

Bluegrace Exec Joins Digital LTL Council to Streamline Logistics

Bluegrace Exec Joins Digital LTL Council to Streamline Logistics

A BlueGrace Logistics executive has joined the Digital LTL Council, aiming to drive digitalization and standardization within the Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) transportation sector. Addressing capacity constraints and high freight rates, the council focuses on establishing unified standards encompassing electronic bills of lading, freight tracking, and exception handling. This initiative seeks to improve efficiency, reduce error rates, and enhance customer experience. The move promises to foster healthy industry growth and unlock further opportunities for the LTL community by creating a more streamlined and transparent process.

WCO and SECO Enhance Latin American Trade Via GTFP Initiative

WCO and SECO Enhance Latin American Trade Via GTFP Initiative

The WCO participated in a Latin American trade facilitation event, promoting trade facilitation initiatives. The meeting focused on digitalization and risk management, emphasizing strategic planning and inter-agency cooperation. The WCO reaffirmed its commitment to supporting trade development in the region. Discussions included the importance of streamlined customs procedures and the implementation of international standards to reduce trade barriers and enhance economic growth. The WCO will continue to provide technical assistance and capacity building to support Latin American countries in their trade facilitation efforts.

Telex Release Cuts Costs Speeds Up Global Shipping

Telex Release Cuts Costs Speeds Up Global Shipping

This paper delves into the core logic, applicable scenarios, operational procedures, and risk prevention of the Surrendered Bill of Lading (Telex Release) in international shipping, emphasizing its role as a tool for reducing costs and improving customs clearance efficiency. Through a comprehensive analysis, it aims to help businesses effectively utilize this instrument to enhance international trade competitiveness. The paper also explores the future development trends of the Surrendered Bill of Lading in the context of digitalization and intelligentization, offering insights into its evolving role in global trade.

Argentina Adopts WCO Data Model with Chinas Backing

Argentina Adopts WCO Data Model with Chinas Backing

With the support of the China Customs Cooperation Fund, the WCO successfully held a Data Model Workshop in Argentina. The workshop aimed to assist Argentine Customs and related agencies in adopting the WCO Data Model, building a harmonized national data directory, and enhancing digitalization and trade facilitation capabilities. The workshop included technical analysis, practical exercises, and case studies, injecting new momentum into the digital transformation of Argentine Customs. The goal is to improve data standardization and streamline trade processes, contributing to overall economic growth.

Freight Slump Defies Strong Macroeconomic Data

Freight Slump Defies Strong Macroeconomic Data

This article explores the divergence between freight logistics and macroeconomic data, analyzing the impact of factors such as the consumption shift towards services, inventory cycle fluctuations, supply chain reshaping, and high interest rates on freight logistics. It suggests strategies for the freight logistics industry to transform and adapt, including embracing digitalization, expanding service offerings, focusing on sustainability, and strengthening collaborations. The article highlights the need for the industry to proactively respond to these evolving economic and consumer landscapes to maintain competitiveness and drive future growth.