West Coast Dockworkers Talks Stall Raising Cargo Disruption Fears

West Coast Dockworkers Talks Stall Raising Cargo Disruption Fears

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have paused labor negotiations for West Coast dockworkers. Despite the contract expiration, both parties are committed to maintaining cargo flow. Businesses should monitor negotiation progress, diversify supply chains, build inventory in advance, and develop contingency plans to address potential risks. The outcome of these negotiations will impact West Coast port operations and global trade stability. It is crucial for companies to prepare for potential disruptions and mitigate the impact on their supply chains.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Multimodal Transport Eases Postpandemic Supply Chain Strains

Multimodal Transport Eases Postpandemic Supply Chain Strains

Industry expert Larry Gross highlighted at the RailTrends conference the conflict between surging demand and constrained capacity in multimodal transportation. He attributed this to a complex interplay of factors. Businesses should adapt their strategies, shifting from IPI to transloading, and be wary of the rise of trucking. The industry faces short-term pressure, but building supply chain resilience and reshaping growth models are crucial for the long term. A potential “west-to-east migration” of freight may emerge in the future.

Amazon Sellers Adapt Strategies for Peak Season Survival

Amazon Sellers Adapt Strategies for Peak Season Survival

This article analyzes the challenges and opportunities faced by Amazon sellers on the eve of the peak season. It identifies four types of sellers likely to be eliminated from the market: those with persistent losses, overconfidence, blind expansion, and failure to cut losses in time. The article emphasizes the importance of professional and refined operations. It proposes strategies such as rational pricing, optimized CPC bidding, diligent inventory management, and improved service quality. The aim is to help sellers develop steadily in a highly competitive market and avoid common pitfalls that lead to failure during the crucial peak season.

BNSF Acquisition Sparks Shippers Concerns Over Rising Freight Costs

BNSF Acquisition Sparks Shippers Concerns Over Rising Freight Costs

The Surface Transportation Board (STB) of the U.S. Department of Transportation held hearings on Berkshire Hathaway's acquisition of BNSF Railway, focusing on whether the $8.1 billion acquisition premium should be included in BNSF's cost base, thus impacting freight pricing. Shippers expressed concerns about potential freight rate increases and urged the STB to protect their interests. Experts suggested breaking the regulatory cycle. This case concerns fair competition and efficiency improvement in rail transport, and the outcome will have a profound impact on the industry. The core issue is whether the premium should be considered when calculating BNSF's costs.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Retail Imports Stay Elevated Despite Supply Chain Challenges

US Retail Imports Stay Elevated Despite Supply Chain Challenges

US retail import volumes are projected to remain high, but with a decelerating growth rate. Supply chain challenges persist alongside inflationary pressures, requiring retailers to diversify their supply chains, optimize inventory management, improve operational efficiency, and embrace digital transformation. These strategies are crucial for enhancing resilience and navigating market uncertainties.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Transport Adapts to Supply Chain Challenges Opportunities

Intermodal Transport Adapts to Supply Chain Challenges Opportunities

Larry Gross highlighted the challenges facing multimodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, including efficiency bottlenecks, market share erosion, and the ongoing supply chain crisis. He emphasized the need to rethink supply chain rules, enhance resilience, and adapt to market changes. Future growth will depend on the domestic market and proactively addressing the impact of differences between East and West Coast ports. The industry must innovate to overcome current obstacles and capitalize on emerging opportunities within a restructured global trade landscape.

Parcel LTL and Truckload Rates Show Diverging Q3 Trends TD Cowen

Parcel LTL and Truckload Rates Show Diverging Q3 Trends TD Cowen

The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index Q3 report reveals unprecedented discounting pressure in parcel shipping due to soft demand. Less-than-truckload (LTL) remains stable, while truckload (TL) is affected by demand and capacity. The report offers businesses valuable insights for developing logistics strategies and optimizing transportation costs. It emphasizes the need for companies to monitor market dynamics and flexibly adjust their plans to navigate the evolving freight landscape and capitalize on potential savings opportunities.

Freight Demand Weakens As Capacity Costs Edge Higher

Freight Demand Weakens As Capacity Costs Edge Higher

DAT reports a weak overall US truckload freight market in October. Spot rates saw a slight increase, but couldn't offset low freight volumes. Multiple factors influence the market, including economic conditions, consumer spending, inventory levels, fuel prices, and regulations. The report predicts further challenges in 2025, advising trucking companies and brokers to improve efficiency, diversify services, strengthen customer relationships, and monitor market dynamics closely. Focus on operational excellence and adapting to evolving market conditions are crucial for success.