North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop in July Amid Seasonal Trends

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop in July Amid Seasonal Trends

North American Class 8 truck orders declined both month-over-month and year-over-year in July, a phenomenon consistent with seasonal patterns and shouldn't be over-interpreted. Reports from FTR and ACT Research indicate that pulled-forward orders, a weaker freight market, inventory pressure, and economic uncertainty are the main contributing factors. Despite short-term volatility, replacement demand, infrastructure investments, and technological advancements continue to support the market in the long run. We recommend a rational approach to data analysis and focusing on long-term trends.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Amid Economic Growth ELD Rules

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Amid Economic Growth ELD Rules

North American Class 8 truck orders continue to climb, driven by economic growth, the ELD mandate, and rising freight rates. Data from FTR and ACT Research shows significant order increases, indicating strengthened market confidence. The ELD mandate presents both opportunities and challenges, prompting fleets to optimize operations. Looking ahead, technology and sustainability will shape the industry, with autonomous driving and electric trucks poised to reshape trucking.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Stabilize in March Despite Supply Challenges

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Stabilize in March Despite Supply Challenges

North American Class 8 truck orders saw a slight month-over-month increase in March, but remained down year-over-year. OEM manufacturers' cautious strategies and persistent supply chain bottlenecks are key constraints. Market demand remains robust, suggesting potential for industry recovery. Close monitoring of supply chain dynamics and policy developments is crucial for future forecasting.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Freight Forwarders Guide to Handling Equipment Receipt Expirations

Freight Forwarders Guide to Handling Equipment Receipt Expirations

This article is designed for novice freight forwarders, providing a detailed explanation of the concept and calculation methods of the Equipment Interchange Receipt (Release Order) validity period. It offers practical advice to help freight forwarders avoid errors caused by expired release orders and improve work efficiency. The guide covers key aspects of managing release orders effectively, ensuring smooth equipment handover and preventing potential delays or complications in the shipping process. It aims to empower new freight forwarders with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle release orders with confidence and competence.

US Manufacturing PMI Dips but Sector Stays Resilient

US Manufacturing PMI Dips but Sector Stays Resilient

The U.S. Manufacturing PMI reached 55.3 in June, indicating continued expansion. A surge in new orders, reaching 60.0, served as the primary driver. Businesses displayed strong confidence, and the pace of price increases moderated. The first half of the year demonstrated positive performance. The robust new orders suggest sustained growth in the manufacturing sector.

Shipping Overload: Shippers Turn to Air Freight

Shipping Overload: Shippers Turn to Air Freight

Due to the overload in ocean freight, an increasing number of shippers are opting for air freight to manage the peak demand as autumn approaches. The backlog of cargo on ocean vessels and the shortage of containers have made air freight a faster transportation option. Shippers are now scheduling air freight in advance to ensure timely delivery of goods and smooth maintenance of the supply chain.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Fedex Expands Ecommerce Support for Small Retailers

Fedex Expands Ecommerce Support for Small Retailers

FedEx E-commerce Fulfillment service addresses the challenges faced by small and medium-sized retailers in managing multi-channel orders and optimizing inventory. By integrating orders, optimizing inventory, and providing efficient delivery, the service helps retailers improve operational efficiency, focus on core business activities, and enhance market competitiveness. The service offers flexible and customized solutions to meet the diverse needs of different retailers.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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UPS: Sea Freight Overloaded, Shippers Turn to Air Freight to Meet Rising Demand

UPS: Sea Freight Overloaded, Shippers Turn to Air Freight to Meet Rising Demand

As the issue of overcapacity in sea freight becomes more severe, shippers are turning to air freight to meet market demands. The backlog of cargo and slow sailing strategies implemented by shipping companies have sparked concern and anxiety among shippers. A report from UPS indicates a significant increase in international parcel volume and cargo revenue, prompting shippers to adopt more flexible logistics strategies to tackle peak season challenges.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Edge Logistics Boosts Fulfillment Advances Sustainable Supply Chains

Edge Logistics Boosts Fulfillment Advances Sustainable Supply Chains

Traditional centralized logistics faces challenges such as slow fulfillment, high costs, and inventory backlog. "Edge Logistics" addresses these issues by building a distributed network, bringing logistics nodes closer to the point of demand. This enables faster fulfillment, reduced costs, optimized inventory, enhanced customer experience, and contributes to sustainable development. Successful transformation requires building a robust network, applying advanced technologies, optimizing inventory strategies, strengthening data analysis, and improving collaboration capabilities.