US Rail Freight Drop Signals Economic Slowdown Fears

US Rail Freight Drop Signals Economic Slowdown Fears

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending August 26th, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year. Among specific categories, motor vehicles & parts, petroleum & petroleum products, and nonmetallic minerals experienced growth, while coal and grain declined. Multiple factors contributed to the decrease in rail freight volume. The future trend remains uncertain, and companies need to pay close attention to market changes. The decline reflects broader economic trends and shifts in transportation patterns.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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North America Overtakes Asia As Top Supply Chain Risk Hotspot

North America Overtakes Asia As Top Supply Chain Risk Hotspot

A Resilinc report indicates that North America has surpassed Asia as a high-frequency region for supply chain events, highlighting new logistical risks. The report reveals the potential disruption of M&A activity on supply chains, emphasizing the importance of early warning systems. Companies need to strengthen risk assessment, diversify their supply chains, and invest in technology to improve supply chain resilience and cope with the increasingly complex global environment. This shift necessitates proactive strategies to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure business continuity.

West Coast Port Labor Talks Extended Supply Chain Fears Grow

West Coast Port Labor Talks Extended Supply Chain Fears Grow

Labor negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) are expected to be prolonged, potentially impacting supply chain stability. Businesses should assess risks, diversify port options, stockpile inventory, enhance communication, and flexibly adjust transportation modes to mitigate potential port congestion or delays. Companies need to proactively manage these disruptions by considering alternative strategies and building resilience into their supply chain networks to minimize the impact of potential labor disputes on West Coast ports.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Ottawa Logistics Sees 190 Order Surge After Ecommerce Shift

Ottawa Logistics Sees 190 Order Surge After Ecommerce Shift

Ottawa Logistics successfully transitioned to e-commerce logistics by optimizing picking and packing processes, preventing mis-shipments, and collaborating with technology experts. This led to a nearly 190% increase in e-commerce orders within a year. Their experience demonstrates that embracing e-commerce is a necessary trend for 3PL companies. Technology enablement and process optimization are crucial for success in this transformation. By focusing on efficiency and accuracy, 3PLs can capitalize on the growing e-commerce market and achieve significant growth.

Ottawa Logistics Firm Sees 190 Order Growth in 3PL Shift

Ottawa Logistics Firm Sees 190 Order Growth in 3PL Shift

Ottawa Logistics successfully embraced the e-commerce supply chain through a strategic transformation, experiencing a 190% surge in e-commerce orders within a year. This webinar will share their transformation strategies, common pitfalls to avoid, packaging optimization practices, and how they leveraged technology experts to reduce warehouse costs. The aim is to empower other 3PL companies to succeed in the e-commerce era by providing practical insights and actionable strategies for optimizing their operations and capitalizing on the growing online market.

01/27/2026 Warehousing
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ISM Report Shows Split Growth in Manufacturing and Services Sectors

ISM Report Shows Split Growth in Manufacturing and Services Sectors

The ISM report indicates a diverging growth outlook for the US manufacturing and service sectors in 2025. Manufacturing shows cautious optimism, anticipating accelerated growth in the second half of the year. The service sector demonstrates steady growth, but operational pressures remain. Companies should enhance demand forecasting, optimize inventory management, expand supply chain channels, strengthen risk management, and embrace digital transformation to navigate the complex and volatile market environment. Focusing on these areas will be crucial for sustained success amidst economic uncertainty.

Agile Logistics Teams Gain Edge Amid Market Volatility

Agile Logistics Teams Gain Edge Amid Market Volatility

Logistics companies face challenges driven by demand-driven supply chains and customer satisfaction. Building agile teams, optimizing talent structure, breaking down departmental barriers, establishing flexible employment mechanisms, empowering employees, and leveraging technologies like TMS, WMS, and data analytics tools are crucial for enhancing competitiveness. Embracing change and continuously improving are essential to stand out in the fierce market competition. This requires a strategic approach to talent management and process optimization to ensure responsiveness and efficiency in a rapidly evolving landscape.

Logistics Firms Grapple With New Freight Classification Costs

Logistics Firms Grapple With New Freight Classification Costs

The National Motor Freight Traffic Association (NMFTA) will convene to discuss revisions to the National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC), potentially leading to freight rate adjustments, operational changes, and system upgrades. Logistics companies should actively participate in the revision process, strengthen employee training, optimize packaging solutions, and foster strong relationships with carriers to adapt to the evolving market environment. These proactive measures will help mitigate the impact of the changes and ensure smooth operations in the face of new regulations and industry standards.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Supply Chains Face Growing Cyber Threats Experts Warn

Supply Chains Face Growing Cyber Threats Experts Warn

Global supply chains are facing significant cybersecurity challenges. This white paper provides an in-depth analysis of the evolving global cybersecurity landscape, examines supply chain security risks from an industry perspective, and interprets the U.S. cybersecurity executive order. Companies need to strengthen risk assessment, supplier management, and security awareness training to build an unbreakable supply chain security defense and ensure continuous and stable business development. Proactive measures are crucial for mitigating potential disruptions and maintaining operational resilience in an increasingly interconnected world.

US Trade Trends and Peak Season Outlook Amid China Tensions

US Trade Trends and Peak Season Outlook Amid China Tensions

Chris Rogers, Head of Supply Chain Research at S&P Global, analyzes US import and export trends, peak season performance, inventory adjustments, and US-China trade relations. He points out that US imports and exports are undergoing a period of adjustment. The proportion of online sales during peak season is increasing, requiring companies to flexibly adjust inventory. Businesses should pay close attention to changes in US-China trade policies and explore diversified supply chains to mitigate risks and ensure resilience.