US Supply Chain Council Formed to Boost Economic Resilience

US Supply Chain Council Formed to Boost Economic Resilience

In response to supply chain vulnerabilities, the United States has established a bipartisan Supply Chain Council. This council aims to unite businesses, labor, and various stakeholders to safeguard jobs, invest in infrastructure, and mitigate global risks, ultimately enhancing American supply chain resilience and economic security. Through collaborative efforts, the council will promote policy implementation, laying the groundwork for long-term economic prosperity in the United States.

US Service Sector Growth Slows in Latest PMI Report

US Service Sector Growth Slows in Latest PMI Report

The US Services PMI has grown for five consecutive months, but the growth rate is slowing. Declines in several sub-indices suggest future challenges. There is divergence within the industry, and inflationary pressures persist. Businesses need to strengthen risk management, optimize supply chains, and innovate service models to cope with a complex and volatile market environment. The slower growth and persistent inflation highlight potential headwinds for the service sector.

US Steel Adopts AI to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

US Steel Adopts AI to Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

United States Steel Corporation is revolutionizing its procurement processes with AI-powered GEP software. This initiative aims to integrate external intelligence, strengthen cost modeling, optimize spend analysis, and automate reporting to improve operational efficiency, reduce risks, and support strategic decision-making. The GEP Sourcing module will be implemented first, marking a significant step in the company's digital transformation journey. This serves as a valuable example for other traditional industries seeking to modernize their operations and leverage the power of artificial intelligence in procurement.

Global Ecommerce Expands 3day Delivery to US and Europe

Global Ecommerce Expands 3day Delivery to US and Europe

This article focuses on the three major international express companies, DHL, FedEx, and UPS, analyzing their time efficiency advantages in Europe and America. DHL excels on routes from Asia to Europe and America, FedEx has a speed advantage in the North American market, and UPS provides stable services between Europe and America. Companies should choose the appropriate logistics channel based on their specific needs. This comparison allows businesses to optimize their shipping strategies and select the provider that best aligns with their delivery requirements and desired transit times.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Railroads Key to Global Trade and Economic Growth

US Railroads Key to Global Trade and Economic Growth

International trade is crucial for the U.S. railroad industry, contributing significantly to revenue and employment. The Association of American Railroads supports free trade and actively invests in infrastructure to accommodate trade growth. Looking ahead, the railroad industry will further strengthen its connection with international trade through technological innovation, sustainable development, and diversification, making a greater contribution to the U.S. economy. This includes modernizing infrastructure, improving efficiency, and adapting to changing global trade patterns to ensure the continued success and competitiveness of the U.S. rail system.

US Water Infrastructure Bill to Upgrade Ports Boost Resilience

US Water Infrastructure Bill to Upgrade Ports Boost Resilience

The US Congress has reached an agreement on the Water Infrastructure Improvements for the Nation (WIIN) Act. This bill will improve port dredging depths, increase federal funding support, and authorize the Army Corps of Engineers to initiate multiple water resources projects. Ports are expected to be the biggest beneficiaries, but funding allocation and project implementation still face challenges. The WIIN Act marks a new beginning for water resources development in the United States, requiring joint efforts from all parties to ensure its effective implementation.

US Cities Adopt Innovations to Ease Supply Chain Gridlock

US Cities Adopt Innovations to Ease Supply Chain Gridlock

Four major US cities – New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and Atlanta – are grappling with significant traffic congestion. In collaboration, Smart City and Supply Chain magazines delve into how these cities are leveraging technological innovation to combat congestion. The analysis includes New York's crowdsourced logistics, Chicago's rail freight hub redesign, Los Angeles' port efficiency improvements, Atlanta's technology-driven solutions, and the potential of drones in urban logistics. The report highlights various approaches to improve urban mobility and optimize supply chains within the context of smart city initiatives.

US Retail Imports Hit Record High Ahead of Summer

US Retail Imports Hit Record High Ahead of Summer

The National Retail Federation reports that U.S. retail container imports are projected to reach record highs this summer, signaling strong consumer demand. The report analyzes data from major ports, indicating that import growth reflects retailers' confidence in the future market. However, uncertainty in trade policies and the risk of a global economic slowdown also pose challenges. Retailers need to closely monitor market changes and flexibly adjust their strategies.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Coasttocoast US Port Strike Risks Prompt Business Insurance Warnings

Coasttocoast US Port Strike Risks Prompt Business Insurance Warnings

A potential strike at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports looms, with Marsh warning of potentially devastating impacts on the global economy. Businesses should proactively implement risk management measures to mitigate disruptions. This includes diversifying sourcing, optimizing inventory management, strengthening logistics partnerships, and purchasing relevant insurance products. Companies should closely monitor labor negotiations to prepare for potential port stoppages and minimize the impact on their supply chains. Taking proactive steps is crucial to navigating this period of uncertainty.

US Rail Freight Sees Modest Recovery in Late September

US Rail Freight Sees Modest Recovery in Late September

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload and intermodal traffic both experienced year-over-year growth in late September. Carload traffic increased by 0.9%, with notable gains in nonmetallic minerals, grain, and motor vehicles & parts, while coal, petroleum, and metals declined. Intermodal volume rose by 1.1%. Year-to-date figures show a 2.1% increase in total carload traffic and a 3.5% increase in total intermodal volume. The rail freight market faces both challenges and opportunities, requiring proactive adaptation.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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