US Intermodal Decline Slows in September Signaling Recovery

US Intermodal Decline Slows in September Signaling Recovery

September data for the US intermodal market indicates a narrowing decline, with strong performance in domestic container business and a reduced drop in international container volumes, suggesting a potential market recovery. However, challenges such as economic weakness, high inventory levels, and increased competition persist, making the road to recovery a long and arduous one.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Microsoft Bing Tests New Adreduction Features for Search

Microsoft Bing Tests New Adreduction Features for Search

This article analyzes Bing Ads' presentation mechanisms and business logic from a data-driven perspective. It offers multi-dimensional optimization strategies for both international and domestic versions, including data cleaning, privacy settings, ad-blocking plugins, and optimized search habits. The aim is to help users effectively reduce or block ads and improve their search experience.

G7 Weighs Tariffs on Small Ecommerce Parcels

G7 Weighs Tariffs on Small Ecommerce Parcels

G7 nations are contemplating tariffs on small parcels from China to address oversupply and protect domestic industries. This move will increase costs for cross-border e-commerce, impact logistics efficiency, and intensify compliance requirements. Chinese sellers need to prioritize intellectual property, diversify markets, and enhance product value to navigate the new global trade landscape.

North American Intermodal Market Rebounds in Q3 2025

North American Intermodal Market Rebounds in Q3 2025

The Intermodal Association of North America reports a 2.8% year-over-year increase in total North American intermodal loadings in Q3 2025, a high since 2021. Domestic containers showed steady growth, while international containers rebounded strongly. A tightening truckload market favors intermodal. While challenges remain, the long-term outlook for the market is optimistic.

12/01/2025 Logistics
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Trucking Sector Eyes 2026 Rebound Urges Strategic Readiness

Trucking Sector Eyes 2026 Rebound Urges Strategic Readiness

Trucking industry executives anticipate a freight demand rebound by 2026, which they expect will drive up freight rates and boost company profitability. Experts advise businesses to proactively prepare and optimize operations to capitalize on this industry turnaround. The anticipated increase in demand presents opportunities for improved financial performance and a more stable market environment for trucking companies. Strategic planning and efficient resource management will be crucial for success in the coming years.

Retailers Lean on Data for Holiday Supply Chain Efficiency

Retailers Lean on Data for Holiday Supply Chain Efficiency

Retailers must leverage data analysis to forecast demand, optimize inventory, and improve supply chain agility to meet holiday season challenges. Supply chain visibility is the cornerstone of agility, requiring the transformation of data into actionable insights. Strengthening collaboration with suppliers is crucial for gaining a competitive edge. By using data-driven strategies and fostering agile supply chains, retailers can better respond to fluctuating demand and ensure product availability, ultimately enhancing customer satisfaction and maximizing profitability.

Bel Group Adopts Kinaxis AI to Streamline Supply Chain

Bel Group Adopts Kinaxis AI to Streamline Supply Chain

Bel Group leverages the Kinaxis Maestro platform to optimize its supply chain, enhancing efficiency and visibility. This implementation allows them to better respond to unexpected demand fluctuations, reduce costs, and lower carbon emissions. By utilizing AI-powered solutions, Bel Group achieves a more agile and sustainable supply chain, improving overall performance and resilience in a dynamic market environment. The platform's capabilities in demand forecasting and intelligent operations are key to their success.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Dip in Healthy Market Correction

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Dip in Healthy Market Correction

North American Class 8 truck orders decreased in May compared to April, but remain at a healthy level. Key drivers include tight capacity, replacement demand for aging vehicles, and strong overall market demand. This will significantly impact freight rates, the adoption of new technologies, and truck manufacturers. Truck drivers should pay attention to changes in income, working conditions, and skill requirements. The industry needs to actively respond to these evolving market dynamics.

US Shipping Crisis Soaring Costs and Delays Explained

US Shipping Crisis Soaring Costs and Delays Explained

US ocean freight is facing a double whammy of soaring freight rates and significant delays. This predicament is driven by a confluence of factors including the pandemic's impact, port congestion, surging demand, rising fuel costs, container shortages, and regulatory issues. Alleviating shipping delays hinges on multiple factors such as the pandemic's progression, labor force recovery, infrastructure improvements, and demand adjustments. The situation requires a multifaceted approach to stabilize and optimize the maritime supply chain.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Data Suggests Economic Resilience Amid Cautious Holiday Forecast

Trucking Data Suggests Economic Resilience Amid Cautious Holiday Forecast

American Trucking Associations data shows robust trucking capacity in August, but the industry remains cautious about the traditional peak season. Economists believe recession risks have decreased, but demand-side concerns persist. Industry executives highlight uncertainties from trade frictions. The trucking industry needs to focus on macroeconomics, supply and demand, consumer behavior, policies, and technological changes. Optimizing operations, expanding services, embracing technology, and strengthening cooperation are crucial to address challenges and navigate the evolving freight market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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