Truckload Market Struggles Amid Overcapacity Weak Demand

Truckload Market Struggles Amid Overcapacity Weak Demand

DAT reports a weak overall US freight market in October, with declining freight volumes and only a slight, unsustainable increase in spot rates. Weak demand and overcapacity are the primary drivers. The market is expected to remain volatile through 2025. Freight companies need to optimize operations, diversify services, and proactively address these challenges.

Guide Simplifies Ocean Freight Invoice Accounting for Finance Teams

Guide Simplifies Ocean Freight Invoice Accounting for Finance Teams

Struggling with accounting for shipping freight invoices? This article provides a detailed explanation of the accounting process for shipping freight invoices, including setting up detailed accounts, accounting methods for different scenarios, the accounting process for general taxpayers, handling transportation documents, input tax deduction issues, and accounting for freight and insurance expenses for export companies. It helps you easily handle the accounting of shipping freight invoices.

Great Lakes Rail Bypass Faces Delays Amid Chicago Congestion

Great Lakes Rail Bypass Faces Delays Amid Chicago Congestion

A $2.8 billion bypass rail project, championed by GLBT, aims to alleviate Chicago's freight congestion, but faces funding and demand challenges. The Surface Transportation Board's (STB) decision will have significant implications. Freight companies need to pay close attention to and participate in the process. The proposed bypass seeks to improve efficiency and reduce bottlenecks in the Chicago rail network, a critical hub for North American freight. Success hinges on securing sufficient investment and demonstrating sustained demand for rail freight services.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Demand Slows in July Due to Oversupply

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Due to Oversupply

The US spot freight market cooled in late July, with excess capacity putting downward pressure on prices. Freight volumes decreased across dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed sectors, leading to falling freight rates. DAT analysts suggest weak agricultural shipments are a contributing factor. Shippers are advised to leverage excess capacity to negotiate rates, while carriers should optimize operations. Industry observers should pay attention to macroeconomic trends. The market downturn highlights the impact of supply and demand imbalances in the freight industry.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Taiwan Launches Online Platform for Maritime Shipping Rates

Taiwan Launches Online Platform for Maritime Shipping Rates

The newly built Taiwan sea freight official website is a crucial platform providing sea freight quote information for Taiwan. It offers users convenient services such as sea freight quote inquiry, route inquiry, and schedule inquiry. This platform is authoritative, easy to operate, and provides comprehensive services. It aims to help users quickly understand market conditions, choose suitable logistics solutions, reduce transportation costs, and improve operational efficiency. It's a valuable resource for businesses looking to optimize their sea freight operations to and from Taiwan.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Freight Forwarding vs. Logistics: Key Differences in Global Trade

Freight Forwarding vs. Logistics: Key Differences in Global Trade

This article explores the differences between freight forwarding and logistics, as well as how freight forwarders operate. Freight forwarders are agents in the shipping process and are not actual carriers; they primarily handle booking and customs declaration. There are tier 1 and tier 2 freight forwarders, each with different qualifications and invoicing capabilities. Although tier 1 forwarders might have some booking rights, they are not always the best choice in terms of pricing and service. The role of freight forwarders is crucial, and shippers should select the right forwarder based on their needs.

Shippers Face Costly Delays Amid Customs Clearance Challenges

Shippers Face Costly Delays Amid Customs Clearance Challenges

This article focuses on the customs cut-off issue in freight forwarding, providing an in-depth analysis of its definition, delay handling, Bill of Lading (B/L) considerations (consignee, amendments, telex release), and essential knowledge like TIN NO. It offers practical freight forwarding experience and a 'avoiding pitfalls' guide to help shippers and freight forwarders efficiently address freight challenges. The article aims to improve understanding and streamline processes related to customs cut-off and B/L operations within the foreign trade logistics sector.

Zl627 Emerges As Key Player in Freight Forwarding on Ji Yun Bao Dian

Zl627 Emerges As Key Player in Freight Forwarding on Ji Yun Bao Dian

Welcome to zl627's homepage on Freight Consolidation Compendium, your gateway to freight forwarding knowledge. By following his updates, exploring his contributions, and participating in discussions, you can learn industry insights, expand your network, and grow together, creating a brighter future for foreign trade logistics. Freight Consolidation Compendium serves as a bridge connecting freight forwarders and foreign trade partners, fostering a community for collaborative learning and mutual growth. Join us to explore the latest trends and best practices in the industry.

US Rail Freight Sector Faces Mixed Outlook Amid Challenges

US Rail Freight Sector Faces Mixed Outlook Amid Challenges

U.S. rail freight volume has recently declined, but year-to-date totals still show growth. Performance varies across commodity categories, facing economic headwinds and competitive pressures. However, opportunities remain. This analysis examines recent trends in rail freight, utilizing AAR data to provide insights into the market dynamics. It explores the factors contributing to the current situation and identifies potential areas for future growth within the rail freight industry. The report also considers the impact of broader economic conditions on rail freight demand.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Canadachina Shipping Key Carrier and Cost Considerations

Canadachina Shipping Key Carrier and Cost Considerations

This report provides a detailed analysis of major Canadian sea freight companies, including FedEx, UPS, DHL, Canada Post, and CanJet. It explores key factors influencing sea freight prices for 30kg shipments, such as shipping company, destination port, cargo type, and transit time. The report offers a reference range for freight rates and provides professional advice on selecting a suitable sea freight company. It aims to provide valuable decision-making support for participants in Sino-Canadian trade.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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