US Rail Freight Decline Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Decline Signals Economic Worries

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight traffic experienced a significant year-over-year decline in the third week of January, with coal, nonmetallic minerals, and grain showing the largest decreases. Overall North American freight volume also trended downward. Potential contributing factors include economic slowdown, supply chain disruptions, and energy transition. To address these challenges, railway companies need to improve operational efficiency, diversify services, invest in infrastructure, and strengthen partnerships.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Growth

The US rail freight market presents a mixed picture: carload volume is declining year-over-year, influenced by energy transition and supply chain diversification. Conversely, intermodal transportation is experiencing robust growth, driven by the rise of e-commerce, policy support, and its inherent advantages. Logistics companies should capitalize on intermodal opportunities by increasing investment, expanding networks, and providing customized solutions. Furthermore, focusing on sustainable development is crucial for long-term success in this evolving landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Aviation Safety Culture Boosted by IATA Training Program

Aviation Safety Culture Boosted by IATA Training Program

The IATA's "Human Factors and Safety Management Fundamentals" course delves into the intrinsic connection between human factors and safety management, covering key areas such as the four core human factors disciplines, models, cultural influences, and human error. Through systematic learning, participants will master safety management processes, optimize human factors, enhance organizational safety, and ultimately receive an IATA certificate of completion, adding a highly valuable qualification to their career.

Strategies to Build Resilient Supply Chains and Develop Leaders

Strategies to Build Resilient Supply Chains and Develop Leaders

Facing a shortage of supply chain talent, companies need to actively cultivate future leaders through various approaches, including higher education, career development, and professional certification. By fostering industry-academia collaboration, promoting continuous learning, and breaking down cognitive barriers, companies can effectively enhance talent quality, address market challenges, and achieve sustainable development. This multi-faceted strategy ensures a robust pipeline of skilled professionals ready to navigate the complexities of modern supply chains.

Key Account Manager Role Targets Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

Key Account Manager Role Targets Crossborder Ecommerce Growth

We are hiring a KA Sales Specialist in cross-border payment, seeking talents with experience in the cross-border e-commerce industry and strong sales skills. The role involves developing and maintaining relationships with cross-border e-commerce clients, establishing business partnerships, and achieving sales targets. We offer competitive compensation and career development opportunities. We welcome ambitious individuals to join us and tap into the lucrative cross-border e-commerce market.

Remanufacturing Boosts Supply Chains Profits and Sustainability

Remanufacturing Boosts Supply Chains Profits and Sustainability

Research from the APICS Foundation highlights remanufacturing as a critical component of corporate strategy. It offers benefits such as reduced costs, improved profit margins, enhanced customer loyalty, increased supply chain resilience, and regulatory compliance. The rise of remanufacturing also presents new career opportunities for individuals and serves as a significant pathway to achieving sustainability. Businesses should seize the opportunities presented by remanufacturing to gain a competitive edge in the future.

Six Key Themes for Effective Knowledge Base Management

Six Key Themes for Effective Knowledge Base Management

This paper analyzes 100 posts from ZhiWuBuYan (a Chinese Q&A platform) to extract six common topic types: method/tool selection, strategy/tactics design, decision/risk assessment, cause/retrospective analysis, growth/career planning, and case/data validation. These topic frameworks can provide a useful reference for knowledge base construction. The identified categories offer a structured approach to organizing content and addressing user queries effectively within a knowledge base environment.

Ulster Bank Ireland Simplifies SWIFT Codes for Global Transfers

Ulster Bank Ireland Simplifies SWIFT Codes for Global Transfers

This article provides a detailed analysis of Ulster Bank Ireland DAC's SWIFT codes, offering the primary code ULSBIE2DXXX and examples of branch-specific codes. It guides users on how to avoid errors during international money transfers and emphasizes the importance of using the correct SWIFT code, especially during the bank's transition period. The goal is to ensure secure and efficient international remittances. Understanding and utilizing the accurate SWIFT code is crucial for successful and error-free transactions.

Amazon Terminates FBA Labeling Service Sellers Urged to Adapt

Amazon Terminates FBA Labeling Service Sellers Urged to Adapt

Amazon will discontinue FBA prep and labeling services within the US in 2026, requiring sellers to prepare in advance. This article analyzes the challenges posed by the new regulations and offers strategies for adaptation. These include assessing operational status, optimizing packaging processes, selecting third-party service providers, utilizing Amazon resources, and planning ahead. By proactively addressing these changes, sellers can successfully transition and turn challenges into opportunities. Proper preparation is key to navigating the evolving FBA landscape.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Port of New York and Jersey Secures Record Funds for Green Shift

Port of New York and Jersey Secures Record Funds for Green Shift

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey secured a record-breaking $347 million in federal funding for clean port initiatives, bolstering its sustainability efforts. The funds will support the transition to zero-emission equipment, the construction of shore power infrastructure, community engagement, and air quality monitoring. This investment will help the port achieve its 2050 net-zero emission target and solidify its position as both an economic engine and a model for green ports.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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