Hub Group EASO Boost North American Supply Chains Via Mexico

Hub Group EASO Boost North American Supply Chains Via Mexico

Hub Group has formed a joint venture with EASO to capitalize on nearshoring trends and expand its cross-border intermodal operations in Mexico. This collaboration will leverage EASO's strengths in the Mexican market and Hub Group's logistics technology to enhance cross-border service capabilities, optimize North American supply chains, and create synergies and growth opportunities for both companies. The partnership aims to provide improved and more efficient transportation solutions between the US and Mexico, addressing the increasing demand for nearshoring alternatives.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Tonnage Rises in September Despite Capacity Strains

US Trucking Tonnage Rises in September Despite Capacity Strains

The American Trucking Associations reported a solid increase in freight tonnage for September, but capacity remains constrained, creating a supply-demand imbalance. Both macroeconomic and industry-specific factors are influencing the market. Moving forward, it will be crucial to monitor market dynamics and adapt flexibly to emerging challenges. The trucking industry's performance is a key gauge of the overall economic health, and these tonnage figures provide valuable insights into current economic trends and potential future developments. Continued monitoring is essential for stakeholders.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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3PL Providers Expand As Shipping Capacity Tightens

3PL Providers Expand As Shipping Capacity Tightens

Amidst a tight capacity market, Third-Party Logistics (3PL) companies are experiencing a surge in profits driven by technological innovation, strategic positioning, and growing market demand. The booming e-commerce sector, persistent capacity shortages, and the complexities of global trade are key factors fueling this growth. Looking ahead, digital transformation, personalized services, and sustainable development will be crucial trends shaping the 3PL industry. These factors combined are creating a favorable environment for 3PL providers to thrive and expand their services.

US Rail Freight Slump Sparks Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Slump Sparks Economic Worries

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a year-over-year decline in U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic for the week ending December 15th, raising concerns about the economic outlook. The article analyzes specific data, highlighting both growing and declining commodity categories. It explores potential factors influencing rail freight volume and looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing rail companies. The piece emphasizes the importance of rail freight as a key economic barometer, reflecting overall economic health and trends.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Sees Trilliondollar Infrastructure Boom Postpandemic

US Sees Trilliondollar Infrastructure Boom Postpandemic

The impending passage of the U.S. infrastructure bill signals the dawn of a trillion-dollar market. This analysis delves into the bill's key impacts, funding allocation, priority areas, and development trends. Through case studies, it provides actionable advice for businesses to seize opportunities and secure their future in the new infrastructure era. It explores how companies can navigate the changing landscape and capitalize on the investments being made in transportation, energy, and broadband infrastructure, ultimately contributing to a robust economic recovery.

Ecommerce Firms Adapt Logistics to Avoid Holiday Delays

Ecommerce Firms Adapt Logistics to Avoid Holiday Delays

In an interview, Maria Haggerty, President of Dotcom Distribution, delves into the reasons behind e-commerce holiday season logistics delays, emphasizing the importance of planning, collaboration, and information transparency. She urges retailers to strengthen cooperation with logistics providers, leverage existing information to optimize delivery strategies, and discusses the impact of e-commerce trends like free shipping and same-day delivery on the supply chain. Haggerty highlights proactive communication and data-driven decision-making as crucial for navigating the challenges of peak season fulfillment.

LCL Shipping Gains Traction Among Small and Medium Businesses

LCL Shipping Gains Traction Among Small and Medium Businesses

LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping provides an effective way for small and medium-sized cargo owners to reduce costs and expand overseas markets. This article delves into the operational model, procedures, and key considerations of LCL shipping, helping you achieve cost reduction and efficiency improvement in international trade. Furthermore, it explores the future development trends of LCL shipping, providing valuable insights for businesses looking to leverage this cost-effective shipping solution for their cross-border e-commerce and international logistics needs.

Mobile Workstations Boost Ecommerce Fulfillment Efficiency

Mobile Workstations Boost Ecommerce Fulfillment Efficiency

This paper delves into how mobile power workstations can help e-commerce companies improve fulfillment speed, expand processing capacity, and ensure operational accuracy. By analyzing the challenges faced by e-commerce fulfillment, it elucidates the unique role of mobile power workstations in optimizing logistics processes, improving efficiency, and enhancing accuracy. The paper also explores future development trends. Mobile power workstations are a key tool for e-commerce companies to enhance their competitiveness by enabling efficient and reliable operations across the fulfillment process.

US Rail Freight Defies Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Defies Economic Slowdown

Recent data shows year-over-year growth in US rail freight and intermodal volumes. Rail freight experienced slight growth with structural differentiation, while intermodal transportation performed strongly, leading the overall increase. Full-year data is encouraging, but long-term trends require attention. The rail industry needs to strengthen infrastructure, optimize transportation organization, expand service offerings, enhance technological innovation, and foster collaboration to address market adjustments and competitive pressures. By doing so, the industry can seize opportunities and meet challenges effectively.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Global Manufacturers Shift to Nearshoring Amid Supply Chain Changes

Global Manufacturers Shift to Nearshoring Amid Supply Chain Changes

Global supply chains are undergoing profound changes, with nearshoring and reshoring trends becoming increasingly prominent. Experts suggest that companies should establish diversified supplier networks, strengthen connections with Asian decision-makers, embrace digital transformation, and focus on sustainability. While 'Made in China' faces challenges, it also holds opportunities. The future supply chain will present a more diversified landscape, requiring businesses to adapt and build resilience through strategic partnerships and technological advancements. This shift emphasizes agility and responsiveness in a rapidly evolving global market.