Transportation Expert Shares Peak Season Logistics Strategies

Transportation Expert Shares Peak Season Logistics Strategies

This conversation with Transportation Insight logistics expert John Haber delves into peak season trends in the parcel market, covering critical issues like rate pricing, service levels, and the impact of Amazon Logistics. It emphasizes the importance of being data-driven, offering strategic recommendations for businesses, including demand forecasting, route optimization, automated warehousing, visibility monitoring, and personalized services. These strategies aim to empower companies to succeed during the peak season.

Transportation Sector Faces Peak Season Challenges Opportunities

Transportation Sector Faces Peak Season Challenges Opportunities

This episode of the 'Logistics Management' podcast features John Haber, President of Parcel at Transportation Insight, discussing the challenges and opportunities in the peak season parcel shipping market. Key topics include rate pricing, service levels, and the rise of Amazon Logistics. Drawing on his extensive experience, Haber provides actionable strategies for both shippers and logistics companies to navigate the complexities of peak season and optimize their parcel operations.

James Burnley Addresses US Transportation Infrastructure Challenges

James Burnley Addresses US Transportation Infrastructure Challenges

Former U.S. Transportation Secretary Burnley provides an in-depth analysis of the challenges facing American transportation infrastructure, including funding shortages, complex political factors, and rising interest rates. He proposes solutions such as increasing revenue, reducing costs, and establishing a National Infrastructure Bank. He emphasizes the need for collaboration to address the difficulties in transportation infrastructure construction and ensure the sustainable development of the U.S. transportation system. This requires innovative financing and a bipartisan approach to overcome the current investment deficit.

ITS Logistics Opens New Texas Transportation Hub

ITS Logistics Opens New Texas Transportation Hub

ITS Logistics announces a new transportation hub in Fort Worth, Texas, integrating drayage, intermodal, and final mile delivery services. This expansion aims to broaden its national footprint and leverage technological innovation to optimize supply chain management. The facility is projected to create approximately 300 jobs and synergize with the company's existing Dallas-Fort Worth distribution center, enhancing overall operational efficiency. This strategic move strengthens ITS Logistics' capabilities in a key logistics market and supports its commitment to providing comprehensive supply chain solutions.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Experts Forecast Intermodal Transportation Trends for 2024

Experts Forecast Intermodal Transportation Trends for 2024

This article delves into freight expert Larry Gross's analysis of the multimodal transportation market, covering key dimensions such as volumes and services, port labor relations, traditional peak seasons, tariff policies, and pricing strategies. It emphasizes the need for businesses to pay close attention to market changes, flexibly respond to challenges, and seize opportunities to enhance competitiveness and achieve sustainable development. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for navigating the complexities of the modern freight landscape and ensuring long-term success.

US Rail Freight Rebounds on Auto Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Rebounds on Auto Intermodal Growth

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates a recovery in total U.S. rail freight traffic for the week ending October 26th. Automobiles & parts and intermodal transportation showed strong performance, while coal shipments remained weak. In the first 43 weeks of 2024, intermodal volume increased by 8.9%, while traditional carload categories faced downward pressure. The rail freight market is undergoing structural adjustments, highlighting the shift in demand and the increasing importance of intermodal solutions.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Rebounds in July Amid Economic Recovery

US Rail Freight Rebounds in July Amid Economic Recovery

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a significant increase in US rail freight and intermodal volume in July, with notable growth in coal, metallic ores, and chemicals. Year-to-date figures are also encouraging, suggesting a steady economic recovery in the United States. However, global supply chain challenges and environmental pressures persist, requiring proactive responses from the industry. The growth in rail freight and intermodal transportation highlights its importance in supporting economic activity and efficient goods movement.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Supreme Court Backs Ruling BNSF Must Pay Millions in Shipping Rate Dispute

Supreme Court Backs Ruling BNSF Must Pay Millions in Shipping Rate Dispute

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld a ruling ordering BNSF Railway to pay $345 million in damages and freight rate reductions to two power companies. The power companies challenged BNSF's coal transportation charges, arguing they were excessively high. This decision could impact railroad freight rate pricing mechanisms and spark further discussion regarding the regulation of the railroad industry. The ruling reinforces the principle that railroads must justify their rates and potentially opens the door for similar challenges from other shippers.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in October but Up Yearly

US Rail Freight Declines in October but Up Yearly

US rail freight volume has recently decreased year-over-year, but shows a cumulative increase for the year. Shipments of commodities like automobiles and coal have declined, while metallic ores have increased. This fluctuation is influenced by factors such as the overall economy and supply chain dynamics. While weekly data shows drops, the year-to-date figures suggest continued, albeit slower, growth in rail freight, reflecting broader economic trends and the evolving landscape of commodity transportation.

10/31/2025 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

Recent data indicates a slight increase in U.S. rail carload freight, while intermodal transportation faces a decline. Commodities like nonmetallic minerals and grains show strong performance, while automobiles & parts and coal face challenges. Although cumulative data suggests a positive overall trend, railway companies need to pay attention to market changes and actively address risks to achieve sustainable development. The slight carload increase is offset by intermodal weakness, requiring strategic adaptation. The future success depends on navigating these contrasting trends.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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