US Freight Market Slows Amid Winter Demand Drop Bank Index

US Freight Market Slows Amid Winter Demand Drop Bank Index

The U.S. Bank Freight Payment Index for Q2 indicates a continued decline in U.S. freight volumes and spending, although the rate of decrease has slowed. The report highlights varying regional market performances and analyzes key factors impacting the freight market, such as the shift in consumer spending towards services and high operating costs. Experts suggest the market may be nearing its bottom, but the path to recovery remains challenging. The index offers insights into the current state of the freight industry and potential future developments.

Zhejiang Chouzhou Bank Launches NRA Accounts to Streamline Global Trade

Zhejiang Chouzhou Bank Launches NRA Accounts to Streamline Global Trade

The Zheshang Bank NRA account is an ideal choice for foreign trade enterprises, effectively solving cross-border payment collection and foreign exchange settlement issues, and helping enterprises expand into the global market. This account features multiple advantages, including fund freedom, fee reduction, diverse channels, rich currencies, and flexible interest rates. It is suitable for enterprises with overseas trade needs, overseas registered companies, and financial institutions. Choose Zheshang Bank's NRA account for smooth global trade.

Bank of China Eases Money Transfers from China to Malaysia

Bank of China Eases Money Transfers from China to Malaysia

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, provides a detailed explanation of the process, methods, and fees associated with cross-border remittances from the Bank of China to Malaysia. It covers online and offline operation guides, comparisons of methods like telegraphic transfer/Western Union/SWIFT, and an analysis of the impact of handling fees and exchange rates. The aim is to provide users with a clear and practical reference for making informed cross-border remittance decisions.

Trucking Safety Ratings Face Scrutiny Over Data Disparities

Trucking Safety Ratings Face Scrutiny Over Data Disparities

The American Trucking Associations questions the current safety rating system, citing unfair ratings due to geographic enforcement variations and data quality issues. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association also criticizes the system's failure to effectively reduce accidents. The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance advocates for simplifying the rating to a single “Unsatisfactory” standard. The National Association of Small Trucking Companies deems the existing system “terrible” and suggests improvements. These organizations highlight significant concerns regarding the fairness, accuracy, and effectiveness of the current safety rating system for commercial vehicles.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More