Horizon Lines Exits Transpacific Trade for Domestic Focus

Horizon Lines Exits Transpacific Trade for Domestic Focus

Horizon Lines' exit from the Trans-Pacific shipping market to focus on domestic operations reflects shifts in the global trade landscape. This move aims to improve financial performance but raises concerns about freight rates. The company will face restructuring costs and is actively seeking vessel sublease options. Amidst global trade challenges, shipping companies need to monitor market dynamics and adjust their strategies accordingly. This strategic realignment highlights the need for adaptability in the face of evolving trade patterns and economic pressures within the shipping industry.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Drop Over Thanksgiving

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Drop Over Thanksgiving

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending November 30, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both decreased year-over-year, likely influenced by the Thanksgiving holiday. Freight volume fell by 19.9% and intermodal volume by 8.5% compared to the same week last year. Year-to-date figures present a mixed picture, with freight volume down 3.1% and intermodal volume up 9.1% year-over-year. Future trends will depend on the economic environment, commodity performance, and overall industry developments.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Class 8 Truck Orders Surge to Decadehigh Backlogs

Class 8 Truck Orders Surge to Decadehigh Backlogs

Recent data reveals a decade-high backlog of Class 8 truck orders, reaching 125,000 units. Key drivers include economic recovery, infrastructure investment, e-commerce growth, and vehicle replacement cycles. Heavy-duty truck manufacturers face challenges in capacity, supply chains, and technological innovation. However, market demand is projected to remain strong. Companies need to seize opportunities and proactively address challenges to succeed in the future. This surge highlights the robust demand for freight transportation and the need for manufacturers to adapt to evolving market dynamics.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Rise As Tariffs and Labor Deals Loom

US Imports Rise As Tariffs and Labor Deals Loom

Despite the port labor agreement, US imports surged due to anticipated tariffs. Reports indicate retailers front-loaded imports to avoid potential tariff increases, leading to a significant short-term import volume growth. Import volumes are expected to be influenced by factors such as the Lunar New Year in the coming months. In the long term, tariff policies and the global economic situation will continue to shape US import trade. The recent surge might be temporary due to retailers' strategies to mitigate future cost increases.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Otago NZ Sees Growth in Crossborder Ecommerce

Otago NZ Sees Growth in Crossborder Ecommerce

This article delves into the e-commerce potential of the Otago region in New Zealand's South Island, highlighting its economic diversification, abundant unique products, and rapidly growing e-commerce market. It analyzes the opportunities and challenges faced by cross-border e-commerce businesses. The article provides strategy recommendations for cross-border sellers, including selecting niche products, optimizing logistics, and implementing localized marketing, to help them successfully expand into the New Zealand market. The focus is on practical advice for navigating the local landscape and maximizing returns.

Argentina Adopts WCO Data Model with Chinas Backing

Argentina Adopts WCO Data Model with Chinas Backing

With the support of the China Customs Cooperation Fund, the WCO successfully held a Data Model Workshop in Argentina. The workshop aimed to assist Argentine Customs and related agencies in adopting the WCO Data Model, building a harmonized national data directory, and enhancing digitalization and trade facilitation capabilities. The workshop included technical analysis, practical exercises, and case studies, injecting new momentum into the digital transformation of Argentine Customs. The goal is to improve data standardization and streamline trade processes, contributing to overall economic growth.

Lesotho Enhances Tax Efficiency with Wcobacked Training

Lesotho Enhances Tax Efficiency with Wcobacked Training

The Lesotho Revenue Authority, with the support of the World Customs Organization (WCO), successfully held a workshop on "Competency-Based Human Resource Management" through the "Human Resource Management Competency Building - WCO-UNCTAD Cooperation Project." This initiative aimed to enhance the professional skills of the human capital management team and representatives from various departments. The goal is to build a scientific and rational human resource management system, create an efficient and ethical tax workforce, and provide a solid guarantee for the economic and social development of Lesotho.

Key Trends in Far Eastaustralia and Far Eastmediterranean Shipping Routes

Key Trends in Far Eastaustralia and Far Eastmediterranean Shipping Routes

This paper delves into the critical shipping routes from the Far East to Australia and the Mediterranean regions of Europe, detailing the characteristics, transit times, and ports of call for each route. It emphasizes the high capacity, intermodal transportation, and importance of hub ports along these routes. The analysis highlights the profound impact on facilitating trade, reducing costs, and stimulating economic growth. As global trade continues to expand, the significance of these maritime routes will only continue to grow and become more prominent in the global economy.

Malaysiavietnam Railway Boosts Trade and Tourism

Malaysiavietnam Railway Boosts Trade and Tourism

Rail transport between Malaysia and Vietnam is gaining prominence as a new logistics channel connecting the two countries, fostering trade, tourism, and investment. Offering cost-effectiveness, environmental friendliness, and convenience, rail provides a fresh alternative for businesses and travelers, creating new opportunities for economic growth. The route, connecting Kelantan with Ho Chi Minh City, spans approximately 800 kilometers with a transit time of around 24 hours, offering a lower cost compared to road transportation. This efficient and reliable rail link strengthens bilateral ties and supports regional development.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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COSCO Shipping Turns Greece Into Mediterranean Trade Hub

COSCO Shipping Turns Greece Into Mediterranean Trade Hub

COSCO Shipping's operations in Greece encompass port operations, infrastructure construction, and shipping services, playing a positive role in Greece's economic development and Sino-Greek trade. Through investing in modern terminals, participating in infrastructure projects, and actively integrating into local communities, COSCO has successfully established a significant shipping hub in the Mediterranean region. Its presence boosts trade efficiency and strengthens connectivity between Asia and Europe, contributing to the growth of the Greek economy and solidifying its position as a key player in global maritime transport.