US Trucking Freight Volume to Hit 14M Tons by 2035

US Trucking Freight Volume to Hit 14M Tons by 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts continued growth in the trucking industry over the next decade, projecting nearly 14 million tons of freight by 2035, maintaining its dominance in the freight market. This forecast provides crucial insights for industry leaders and policymakers, helping them understand supply chain trends and prepare for future development. The report highlights the importance of trucking in the overall economy and underscores the need for strategic planning to accommodate the anticipated increase in freight volume.

ATA Forecasts 14M Tons in Trucking Growth by 2035

ATA Forecasts 14M Tons in Trucking Growth by 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that the trucking industry will maintain its leading position despite ongoing challenges. Freight volume is projected to reach nearly 14 million tons by 2035, dominating the freight market. The report highlights the critical role of trucking in the supply chain and provides valuable insights for industry leaders and policymakers. This forecast underscores the continued importance of trucking for the US economy and its vital contribution to the overall movement of goods.

US Rail Freight Growth Uneven As Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

US Rail Freight Growth Uneven As Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

The latest US rail freight data reveals a year-over-year increase in carload traffic, driven by strong demand for nonmetallic minerals, coal, and motor vehicle parts. However, intermodal container and trailer volumes declined year-over-year, reflecting easing supply chain bottlenecks and cooling consumer demand. Overall North American rail freight volumes show a similar diverging trend. Moving forward, railway companies need to improve operational efficiency and expand their business areas to address challenges and seize opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Demand Slows in Early February

US Rail Freight Demand Slows in Early February

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year for the week ending February 4th. Carload traffic saw a slight decrease, although commodities like automobiles and parts experienced growth. Intermodal volume continued its downward trend, reflecting weak consumer demand. Year-to-date figures are mixed, with North America performing slightly better overall, and Mexican railways demonstrating strong growth. Multiple factors are at play, making the future trend uncertain.

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DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV Expands in Semiconductors and Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisitions of S&M and Global Diversity strengthen its semiconductor logistics business, expand its services in Latin America, and broaden its operations in the United States. These strategic moves enhance DSV's capabilities across air, sea, and land transportation, as well as warehousing solutions. The acquisitions position DSV to better serve the growing demands of the semiconductor industry and capitalize on opportunities in the Latin American market, while simultaneously solidifying its presence and service offerings within the US.

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DSV Expands into Semiconductors Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV Expands into Semiconductors Latin America Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisition of US-based S&M and Global Diversity strengthens its position in the semiconductor industry and expands its operations in North and Latin America. This strategic move optimizes cross-border services and enhances DSV's capabilities in handling specialized logistics needs within the semiconductor sector, particularly in the growing Latin American market. The acquisitions will allow DSV to offer more comprehensive and efficient solutions to its clients, further solidifying its global presence and expertise in complex supply chains.

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DSV Boosts Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations Via Acquisitions

DSV Boosts Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisition of S&M Moving Systems West and Global Diversity Logistics aims to strengthen its position in semiconductor logistics, expand cross-border services in Latin America, and optimize US operations. This move reflects the trends of specialization, regionalization, and digitalization within the logistics industry. The acquisitions are expected to enhance DSV's competitiveness in the global market by providing specialized expertise and expanding its geographical reach, particularly in the high-demand semiconductor sector and the growing Latin American market.

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DSV Expands US Logistics with Semiconductor and Crossborder Acquisitions

DSV Expands US Logistics with Semiconductor and Crossborder Acquisitions

DSV's acquisition of S&M and Global Diversity strengthens its semiconductor logistics, airport operations, and Latin American cross-border business. The acquisition expands DSV's presence in the US market and is expected to improve overall efficiency. The deal allows DSV to leverage the acquired companies' expertise and infrastructure to offer enhanced services in specialized areas like handling sensitive semiconductor equipment and navigating complex cross-border regulations, ultimately providing a more comprehensive and efficient logistics solution for its customers.

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Kansas City Southern Digitizes Crossborder Logistics Via Commtrex

Kansas City Southern Digitizes Crossborder Logistics Via Commtrex

Kansas City Southern (KCS) partnered with Commtrex to enhance the visibility and accessibility of transload services through a digital platform, optimizing US-Mexico freight transportation. This initiative helps shippers find transload facilities, fostering growth in the Mexican market, particularly benefiting the automotive industry. KCS's digital strategy strengthens its competitiveness in the North American rail transport market, signaling a smarter future for the industry. The collaboration aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency for customers involved in cross-border trade.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Canada Rail Strike Averted Supply Chain Secured

Canada Rail Strike Averted Supply Chain Secured

A breakthrough in the Canadian railway labor dispute occurred with the Labor Minister's intervention, directing the CIRB to arbitrate and demanding resumed operations. CN has ended its work stoppage, while CPKC awaits the CIRB order. This event significantly impacted the North American supply chain, prompting calls from various parties to resolve the dispute quickly and restore rail transport. The situation highlights the vulnerability of supply chains to labor actions and the importance of swift resolution mechanisms in essential industries.

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