US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Decline in Late September

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Decline in Late September

For the week ending September 20, 2025, US rail freight volume decreased by 1.8% year-over-year, and intermodal volume decreased by 2.5%. Grain and metallic ores shipments increased, while coal, miscellaneous carloads, and nonmetallic minerals declined. Despite the recent downturn, year-to-date rail freight volume is up 2.2%, and intermodal volume is up 3.6% compared to 2024. Macroeconomic conditions, industry-specific factors, and supply chain issues can all influence rail transport volumes.

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US Truckload Rates and Volume Drop in July DAT

US Truckload Rates and Volume Drop in July DAT

The DAT report indicates a seasonal cooling in the US trucking market in late July, with both freight volumes and rates declining. Dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed sectors all experienced varying degrees of decrease. Analysts attribute this to a combination of seasonal factors, economic conditions, excess capacity, and fuel prices. Facing both challenges and opportunities, trucking companies and shippers need to closely monitor market trends and flexibly adjust their business strategies to navigate market volatility.

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Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

The Prologis IBI report indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipelines all exceeding the 2024 average. E-commerce and large enterprises are leading the market recovery. Companies are adopting more cautious inventory strategies, resulting in stable vacancy rates but a slowdown in new construction. Market participants need to seize opportunities, address challenges, and flexibly adjust their strategies to navigate the evolving landscape.

UN383 Standards Key to Lithium Battery Safety in Air Travel

UN383 Standards Key to Lithium Battery Safety in Air Travel

The UN38.3 report is a crucial 'passport' for the safe air transport of lithium batteries. It ensures battery resistance to extreme conditions during transit through rigorous testing, preventing aviation safety incidents. This report applies to all types of lithium batteries and battery-powered devices and requires periodic updates to reflect technological advancements. Proper packaging and labeling are the final defense for safe transportation, ensuring compliance and minimizing risks associated with lithium battery shipments.

Major Retailers Face Omnichannel Supply Chain Challenges

Major Retailers Face Omnichannel Supply Chain Challenges

A survey of retail CEOs reveals that most companies' supply chains are not fully prepared for omnichannel challenges. While CEOs recognize the importance of the supply chain, there's a gap in understanding optimal strategies. Companies need to invest in technology, optimize inventory management, and strengthen collaboration to succeed in the omnichannel competitive landscape. Addressing these issues is crucial for retailers aiming to thrive in the evolving market and meet rising customer expectations across all channels.

Chinacanada Trade Streamlining Customs Clearance for Shippers

Chinacanada Trade Streamlining Customs Clearance for Shippers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of all aspects of shipping from China to Canada, including transit times, transportation options, freight forwarder selection, customs clearance, tariffs, and insurance. It aims to help readers complete China-Canada shipping more efficiently and economically. The guide addresses common questions and helps businesses tap into the Canadian market by offering practical advice on optimizing their supply chains and navigating the complexities of international trade between China and Canada.

WTO Nears Yearend Deal With International Backing

WTO Nears Yearend Deal With International Backing

This WTO meeting reviewed negotiation progress, updated the Consolidated Negotiating Text, and defined future directions. Key decisions included inviting international organizations to participate and setting the date for the next meeting. The meeting emphasized the importance of technical assistance and looked ahead to the challenges and opportunities in the negotiations. The year-end sprint meeting will be a crucial moment, requiring all parties to work together to build the future of global trade.