US Rail Freight Decline Points to Yearend Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Yearend Economic Slowdown

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates that U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic decreased year-over-year for the week ending December 15th, but cumulative volumes remain slightly up for the year. Detailed data reveals varied performance across different commodity categories, reflecting structural market adjustments. Railroad companies need to pay attention to macroeconomic factors, supply chains, and the energy transition to actively address challenges, embrace change, and achieve sustainable development.

12/19/2025 Logistics
Read More
Accenture Highlights Digital Innovation for Supply Chain Resilience

Accenture Highlights Digital Innovation for Supply Chain Resilience

Accenture highlights supply chain resilience as crucial for businesses navigating operational challenges. Digital transformation, risk management, and talent development are the three pillars supporting a resilient supply chain. Companies should actively embrace cloud technologies, conduct supply chain stress tests, and focus on upskilling employees to build a more resilient and efficient supply chain system. These efforts will enable organizations to better withstand disruptions and maintain operational continuity in an increasingly volatile global landscape.

Old Dominion Freight Line Posts Strong Growth Amid Expansion

Old Dominion Freight Line Posts Strong Growth Amid Expansion

Old Dominion Freight Line reported solid growth in February despite severe weather, with a 9.2% year-over-year increase in daily revenue, driven by increased LTL freight volume and improved service. The company is actively expanding its service network and enhancing operational efficiency, expressing confidence in future development. The article analyzes the drivers of this growth, the company's strategic positioning, and offers a perspective on the evolving landscape of the LTL transportation market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
Read More
US Faces Infrastructure Overhaul Challenges and Solutions

US Faces Infrastructure Overhaul Challenges and Solutions

The United States faces significant infrastructure challenges, with the Highway Trust Fund proving unsustainable. This analysis examines the current state of infrastructure and explores potential solutions, including a vehicle miles traveled (VMT) tax and a carbon tax. It emphasizes the need for collaborative efforts to advance infrastructure development, laying a foundation for the long-term growth of the American economy. The article argues for proactive measures to address the funding gap and modernize transportation systems.

YETI Seeks Supply Chain Fixes at Houston Port

YETI Seeks Supply Chain Fixes at Houston Port

YETI is facing inventory shortages due to the global supply chain crisis. To overcome this, YETI is actively testing the use of the Port of Houston, increasing cross-docking, and exploring faster shipping routes. The Port of Houston, with its geographical advantages and infrastructure development, is attracting many shippers and may become a key hub for alleviating global supply chain pressures. YETI's efforts highlight the challenges and potential solutions within the current volatile shipping landscape.

01/19/2026 Logistics
Read More
Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Currency Shipping Challenges

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces Currency Shipping Challenges

Faced with the dual challenges of exchange rate fluctuations and rising sea freight costs, cross-border e-commerce companies should focus on controllable factors to enhance their core competitiveness. By upholding product quality, strengthening traffic promotion, building customer trust, and maintaining customer relationships, they can find certainty in uncertainty and embrace new development opportunities. Focusing on these key areas will allow businesses to navigate the current economic climate and thrive in the long run.

Logistics Property Demand Surges As Firms Restock Inventories

Logistics Property Demand Surges As Firms Restock Inventories

Prologis CFO points out that inventory replenishment demand, e-commerce development, and population growth are driving the surge in demand for logistics real estate. The vacancy rate of logistics real estate in the US has reached a record low, and rents are rising, but companies are paying more attention to the overall cost of the supply chain. Companies should plan ahead, optimize their supply chains, and lease flexibly to meet market challenges.

US Freight Index Indicates Shortterm Strain Longterm Gains

US Freight Index Indicates Shortterm Strain Longterm Gains

The latest Freight Transportation Services Index released by the U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics indicates short-term downward pressure on the U.S. freight market, but highlights its long-term resilience and growth potential. The report reveals the impact of factors like consumer demand, inventory adjustments, geopolitical risks, and energy price fluctuations on the freight market. It also emphasizes the importance of policy guidance and technological innovation in promoting sustainable development within the freight market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
Read More
Pattison Expands Global Reach with Innovative Solutions

Pattison Expands Global Reach with Innovative Solutions

Patoxun, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Global Top E-Commerce, is committed to providing material support for a better life for global consumers. Leveraging cross-border e-commerce platforms, Patoxun has successfully built several well-known brands with its excellent product development, design, R&D, operation, supply chain management, and quality control capabilities. It provides global users with high-quality 3C digital products, outdoor sports equipment, and smart home solutions, enriching everyone's life.

US Ports Question Harbor Maintenance Tax Spending

US Ports Question Harbor Maintenance Tax Spending

This article examines the efficiency of the Harbor Maintenance Tax (HMT) funding utilization in the United States, particularly around President's Day. The Water Resources Reform and Development Act (WRRDA) of 2014 aimed to increase HMT-funded projects, but improvements are still needed in fund allocation and usage efficiency. The article calls for a re-evaluation of the WRRDA Act's implementation to ensure funds are effectively used to improve port facilities and promote the American economy.