Amazon Sellers Warned Against Lowprofit FBA Products

Amazon Sellers Warned Against Lowprofit FBA Products

This article provides an in-depth analysis of product types unsuitable for the Amazon FBA model, including low-priced items, oversized/overweight goods, highly functional products, slow-moving/niche items, seasonal goods, and prohibited/dangerous goods. It also reminds sellers to pay attention to factors such as product fragility, expiration dates, and potential infringement risks. The aim is to help sellers avoid common pitfalls in product selection, improve operational efficiency, and ultimately achieve profitability.

Air Freight Demand Slows As Supply Chains Stabilize

Air Freight Demand Slows As Supply Chains Stabilize

The air freight market is moving away from past periods of 'crazy price increases' and demonstrating a more mature landscape. Thanks to refined management, e-commerce driven demand, and rational responses from market participants, freight rate increases are stabilizing. Foreign trade enterprises should pay attention to market dynamics, flexibly adjust logistics strategies, choose reliable partners, and utilize digital tools to cope with the opportunities and challenges of the future air freight market.

US Industrial Real Estate Demand Stays Strong Despite Market Shifts

US Industrial Real Estate Demand Stays Strong Despite Market Shifts

A CBRE report indicates continued strong demand in the US industrial real estate leasing market, with vacancy rates holding steady at 6.6% in Q3. E-commerce remains a significant driver, with 3PL logistics companies being key tenants. Completions are increasing, potentially leading to a more balanced market. Moving forward, it's crucial to monitor market dynamics and structural shifts. The industrial sector continues to benefit from strong consumer demand and supply chain optimization strategies.

US Rail Freight Slump Reflects Economic Recovery Struggles

US Rail Freight Slump Reflects Economic Recovery Struggles

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending June 20, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year, reflecting challenges to economic recovery. Factors such as the pandemic's impact, decreased energy demand, and a slowdown in manufacturing have contributed to the decline in freight volume. Moving forward, intermodal transportation, digital transformation, and green transportation will be important directions for the development of rail freight.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North Americas Class 8 Truck Orders Hit Sharp Decline

North Americas Class 8 Truck Orders Hit Sharp Decline

North American Class 8 truck orders experienced a significant decline in October, signaling a potential market downturn. Supply chain issues have constrained OEM production capacity, hindering order growth. Despite challenges like limited capacity and rising costs, the logistics industry is also seeing opportunities in technological innovation, a thriving used truck market, and the emergence of alternative transportation modes. Moving forward, the industry needs to actively embrace change to find opportunities for growth amidst uncertainty.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

According to the Association of American Railroads, the U.S. rail freight market showed mixed performance in the week ending July 13. Container transport experienced strong growth of 6.3%, reflecting robust consumer demand and global trade. However, traditional rail freight declined by 4.3% year-over-year, impacted by economic transition, energy structure adjustments, and increased competition. Moving forward, railway companies need to actively address these challenges and enhance their competitiveness through technological innovation and service upgrades.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Volumes Hit Record High Despite Economic Concerns

US Freight Volumes Hit Record High Despite Economic Concerns

The U.S. Freight Transportation Services Index (Freight TSI) reached a record high, sparking debate about the economy's health. Despite economic headwinds, freight volume growth was driven by consumer demand, inventory cycles, and shifts in transportation structure. However, the sustainability of this growth remains questionable, requiring attention to potential risks and the overall economic health. Moving forward, the freight industry needs to identify opportunities amidst uncertainty, and policymakers must comprehensively analyze various economic indicators.

US Rail Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Annual Growth

US Rail Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Annual Growth

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year in late October, with mixed performance across different market segments. While year-to-date cumulative data remains positive, attention should be paid to the impact of multiple factors, including macroeconomic conditions, supply chains, and energy transition. Moving forward, it is crucial to monitor policy developments, optimize operations, and achieve sustainable growth in the rail freight sector.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Imports Surge Amid Rising Consumer Spending

West Coast Imports Surge Amid Rising Consumer Spending

North American intermodal volumes continued their growth trajectory at the start of Q4 2023, driven by surging West Coast imports and resilient consumer spending, according to IANA data. International standard container volumes experienced a significant increase, while trailer volumes declined. The intermodal market faces both challenges and opportunities moving forward, requiring continuous innovation to adapt to evolving market dynamics. The growth highlights the importance of intermodal solutions in managing increasing freight demand and port congestion.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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CES 2026 Highlights AI Hardware Trends and Growth Prospects

CES 2026 Highlights AI Hardware Trends and Growth Prospects

This article analyzes AI hardware trends at CES 2026, arguing that companion robots with only emotional value are no longer sufficient. Future home robots need practical functionalities. The article emphasizes that robots capable of performing specific household tasks are worth investing in. By combining market data and case studies, this analysis provides valuable insights for AI hardware entrepreneurs and investors. It suggests a shift towards utility-driven robotics in the home, moving beyond simple companionship.