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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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.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Three US Rail Unions Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Three US Rail Unions Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Three major US railway unions have reached a tentative labor agreement with freight rail companies, offering hope to avert a potential nationwide railroad strike on September 16th. The agreement includes wage increases and lump-sum payments. However, the final agreement still faces challenges, and all parties need to continue working to ensure the stability of the US economy. This averted strike would have had significant impacts on supply chains and the transportation of goods across the country.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Sparks Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Decline Sparks Economic Worries

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending August 19, U.S. rail carload and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year. The article analyzes freight volume changes across different commodity categories, explores the potential economic implications of this decline, and suggests strategies for railway companies to address these challenges. It emphasizes the importance of monitoring the rail industry's role in the national economy and its potential impact on overall economic health.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Chemical Gains Grain Drops in March

US Rail Freight Sees Chemical Gains Grain Drops in March

According to data from the Association of American Railroads (AAR), U.S. rail freight in March showed a mixed picture. Chemical shipments saw a significant increase, while grain and petroleum shipments declined. Intermodal traffic remained sluggish. An AAR executive stated that the economic direction is unclear, and uncertainty persists. Railway companies need to pay close attention to economic trends and seize market opportunities. Overall, the rail freight data reflects the current ambiguity and volatility within the broader economy.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Congress Averts US Rail Strike Resolves Labor Dispute

Congress Averts US Rail Strike Resolves Labor Dispute

The US railway system faces a potential strike as labor and management remain deadlocked over sick leave and scheduling issues. The Association of American Railroads is urging Congress to intervene to prevent disruptions to energy, agriculture, and retail sectors. This article analyzes the potential economic impact of a strike, emphasizing the need for congressional intervention and collaborative efforts from all parties to find a resolution. A strike could severely impact supply chains and the broader economy.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Transportation Industry Adapts to Pandemic Pricing Challenges

Transportation Industry Adapts to Pandemic Pricing Challenges

This paper analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on prices in the trucking, aviation, water transport, and railway industries. It explores the challenges and strategies for price forecasting in an uncertain environment. The study highlights that each transportation mode faces price volatility risks. Businesses need to closely monitor market changes, flexibly adjust their operating strategies, and learn from historical experience for forecasting. Effective risk management and adaptive pricing models are crucial for navigating the dynamic transportation landscape.

Lithuanias Railsea Route Enhances Asiaeurope Trade Efficiency

Lithuanias Railsea Route Enhances Asiaeurope Trade Efficiency

Lithuania's sea-rail transportation line offers an efficient and economical logistics solution for Asia-Europe trade, leveraging its strategic geographical location, well-developed railway network, and comprehensive services. Connecting Klaipeda Port to the European hinterland, this dedicated line boasts a transit time of approximately 15-25 days and accommodates various types of cargo. It serves as an ideal option for businesses seeking to expand into international markets by providing a reliable and cost-effective transportation route.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Carloads Flat Intermodal Gains

US Rail Freight Carloads Flat Intermodal Gains

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carloads increased slightly by 0.002% in the first week of October, while intermodal volume rose by 6.7% year-over-year. Year-to-date, carloads are up 2.1% and intermodal volume is up 3.6%. The report reveals market adjustments to changing conditions and highlights the need for the rail industry to seize opportunities amidst challenges. Innovation, technology, and collaboration are crucial for achieving sustainable development in the railway sector.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Winter Storm Belgian Rail Strike Disrupt Global Supply Chains

Winter Storm Belgian Rail Strike Disrupt Global Supply Chains

Winter storm warnings are in effect for 30 US states, with severe snow expected in the South and high ice storm risk in the Southeast. The Mid-Atlantic and Northeast face heavy snow and wind. Several states have declared states of emergency, and widespread delays and cancellations are expected for road and air travel. Port operations may be disrupted, posing challenges to the supply chain. Adding to logistical pressures, a railway strike in Belgium is further straining European transportation.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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