July Intermodal Shipping Volume Drops Amid Market Challenges

July Intermodal Shipping Volume Drops Amid Market Challenges

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, July's intermodal volume decreased by 3.2% year-over-year, with trailers experiencing a significant decline, while domestic containers saw growth. Experts suggest that port congestion, the pandemic, and chassis supply issues pose potential risks. Inflation and diesel prices present a double-edged sword. Moving forward, multimodal transportation needs to address challenges and seize opportunities in sustainable development and technological innovation.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Travel Growth Slows As Load Factors Peak in 2026

Global Air Travel Growth Slows As Load Factors Peak in 2026

The global air passenger transportation market is projected to experience slower growth by November 2026, despite record-high load factors. International markets are outperforming domestic ones, with Africa showing particularly strong growth. Airlines should proactively adjust capacity, strengthen cost control, explore emerging markets, enhance customer experience, and focus on sustainable development. These strategies are crucial for navigating market challenges and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in the evolving aviation landscape.

CEVA Logistics Expands Ryder Fleet with 1000 Trailers

CEVA Logistics Expands Ryder Fleet with 1000 Trailers

CEVA Logistics and Ryder are deepening their partnership, adding over a thousand leased trailers to strengthen their domestic ground transportation business in the United States. This move enhances operational efficiency and provides customers with higher-quality, more efficient logistics services through technology enablement and sustainable development initiatives. This collaboration signifies a new trend in the logistics industry, focusing on improved capacity and service offerings within the ground transportation sector.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Delays Home Goods Tariffs Offering China Temporary Relief

US Delays Home Goods Tariffs Offering China Temporary Relief

The US decision to postpone tariffs on Chinese furniture products until 2027 alleviates short-term export pressure, but long-term challenges persist. This report analyzes the motivations behind the policy delay and proposes strategies such as optimizing the supply chain, enhancing product competitiveness, and cultivating the domestic market. It emphasizes that companies should seize this window of opportunity to accelerate their transformation towards higher-value segments of the industry.

China Refrigeration Expo Promotes Green Industry Growth

China Refrigeration Expo Promotes Green Industry Growth

The China Refrigeration Expo, a leading industry event, gathers domestic and international companies to showcase innovative achievements in energy conservation, environmental protection, and intelligent control, driving the industry's green transition and high-quality development. Through technical seminars and summit forums, the expo explores industry trends, promotes green and environmentally friendly concepts, and helps achieve sustainable development. It serves as a platform for exchanging ideas and fostering collaboration towards a more sustainable and efficient refrigeration industry.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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Guide to Compliance for Lighter Exports Simplifies Shipping

Guide to Compliance for Lighter Exports Simplifies Shipping

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, provides an in-depth analysis of the compliance, inspection, and booking procedures for Class 2.1 lighter exports. It emphasizes the need for companies to strictly adhere to international and domestic regulations, ensuring product safety through type testing and routine inspections. Choosing the appropriate shipping company for booking and paying attention to the import qualifications of foreign buyers are crucial for risk mitigation and successful expansion into overseas markets.

Shipping Industry Addresses Port Vs Delivery Location Discrepancies

Shipping Industry Addresses Port Vs Delivery Location Discrepancies

This paper addresses common issues related to packing lists in international trade, such as handling discrepancies between the port of destination and the delivery location, and differentiating between domestic and international trade packing lists. It provides detailed explanations and practical advice to help trade practitioners better understand and utilize packing lists, thereby avoiding unnecessary disputes. The aim is to clarify potential ambiguities and offer actionable insights for effective packing list management in global commerce.

Ningbo Port Streamlines Customs Clearance for Cargo Efficiency

Ningbo Port Streamlines Customs Clearance for Cargo Efficiency

This article focuses on the customs clearance process at Ningbo Port, addressing frequently asked questions regarding dangerous goods transportation, differentiation between domestic and foreign trade, information inquiries, and cut-off times. It also highlights the procedural differences between Shanghai Port and Ningbo Port. The aim is to help cargo owners complete cargo transportation efficiently and conveniently, avoiding unnecessary delays and losses. This guide provides practical information for navigating the complexities of Ningbo Port's customs procedures.

Merlo Airport Boosts Regional Development in Argentina

Merlo Airport Boosts Regional Development in Argentina

Merlo Airport (RLO), also known as Valle del Conlara International Airport, is located in Merlo, San Luis Province, Argentina. As a non-customs airport, it primarily serves domestic air transport, promoting regional economic development. It handles cargo transportation, supports general aviation activities, and contributes to the local tourism industry. The airport plays a vital role in connecting Merlo and the surrounding areas to other parts of Argentina, facilitating trade and travel within the country.

LATAM Cargo Brazil Expands South American Freight Services

LATAM Cargo Brazil Expands South American Freight Services

TAM Airlines (JJ), Brazil's largest airline, boasts a robust network of domestic and international routes. This article highlights TAM's significance in the Brazilian and South American cargo market, providing key information such as its IATA and ICAO codes. It serves as a practical guide for freight forwarders looking to understand TAM's cargo operations and its role in the region's logistics landscape. The focus is on its contribution to the South American cargo industry.

09/26/2025 Airlines
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