US Rail Freight Declines in April but Maintains Annual Growth

US Rail Freight Declines in April but Maintains Annual Growth

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes decreased year-over-year in mid-April, but cumulative volumes remained up for the year. Freight saw increases in chemicals and coal, while grain, metallic ores, and petroleum declined. Intermodal continues to face challenges. Overall, rail transport in North America declined. Key influencing factors include macroeconomic conditions, supply chain dynamics, and industry structural changes. Future focus should be on long-term trends, addressing challenges, and building an efficient intermodal transportation system.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Aviation Industry Urges Transparency in Air Cargo Security

Aviation Industry Urges Transparency in Air Cargo Security

The International Transport Workers' Federation calls for attention to safety concerns in air cargo liberalization, emphasizing the involvement of all stakeholders. It highlights the need to balance social and security factors, protect the rights of aviation workers, and strengthen international cooperation to enhance transparency. The goal is to build a safe, efficient, and sustainable future for air cargo, driven by data-driven decision-making. This requires considering the impact on workers and ensuring fair labor practices within the increasingly complex air cargo supply chain.

Supply Chain Disruptions Cut Into Corporate Profits

Supply Chain Disruptions Cut Into Corporate Profits

Supply chain damage extends beyond logistics, impacting sales, marketing, and causing hidden losses. Businesses should break down departmental silos and build a comprehensive damage prevention system. This includes optimizing packaging, strengthening transportation management, and shifting from reactive measures to proactive prevention. By minimizing damage throughout the supply chain, companies can improve customer satisfaction and enhance brand competitiveness. A proactive approach to damage control not only reduces costs but also builds a more resilient and efficient supply chain, leading to long-term profitability and customer loyalty.

Global Airports Boost Safety with Iatas NOTAM Training Program

Global Airports Boost Safety with Iatas NOTAM Training Program

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) introduces a specialized NOTAM Originator training course for airport personnel, aiming to enhance airport operational safety and efficiency. The course covers AIS fundamentals and NOTAM issuance management regulations. Through online virtual classrooms, interactive teaching, and practical exercises, it helps participants master the professional skills of a NOTAM originator, ensuring aviation safety. This training equips airport staff with the knowledge and abilities to effectively manage and disseminate critical information, contributing to a safer and more efficient air transport environment.

Asiapacific Air Cargo Adopts Digital Tools Amid Safety Challenges

Asiapacific Air Cargo Adopts Digital Tools Amid Safety Challenges

The Singapore Air Cargo Day event highlighted digital transformation and safety risk management in the air cargo industry. Singapore Airlines received CEIV Fresh certification, and SAAA@Singapore was recognized as a CBTA Center of Excellence. Industry experts emphasized that digitalization, safety, cold chain management, and sustainability are crucial for the future of air cargo. The event underscored the importance of embracing technology while mitigating potential security threats to ensure efficient and reliable air freight operations. Focus was also given to maintaining the integrity of temperature-sensitive goods.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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IATA Criticizes Guyana Airports Manual Fees Demands Transparency

IATA Criticizes Guyana Airports Manual Fees Demands Transparency

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has criticized Cheddi Jagan International Airport in Guyana for its manual collection of fees, which increases passenger inconvenience. IATA is calling for transparent dialogue with airport management, adherence to international standards for calculating fees, and the establishment of industry cooperation mechanisms. This aims to promote the sustainable development of Guyana's aviation industry and its economic prosperity. IATA emphasizes the need for a collaborative approach to ensure fair and efficient operations at the airport, benefiting both airlines and passengers.

Bing Ads Guide for Entering US and EU Markets

Bing Ads Guide for Entering US and EU Markets

This article delves into the unique advantages of Bing Ads in search arbitrage within the European and American markets. It provides a comprehensive guide for beginners on setting up Bing Ads campaigns, covering crucial steps such as goal setting, structure configuration, keyword selection, ad copywriting, budget bidding, and continuous optimization. This guide aims to empower cross-border e-commerce businesses to leverage Bing Ads for more efficient marketing and achieve better results. It offers practical insights and actionable strategies to maximize ROI on Bing advertising campaigns.

Averitt Expands Charleston Hub to Boost Port Efficiency

Averitt Expands Charleston Hub to Boost Port Efficiency

Averitt Express is expanding its Charleston logistics facility with new warehouse space and parking to address growing port freight volumes and improve logistics efficiency. By optimizing the supply chain, providing one-stop services, and leveraging its own assets, Averitt Express aims to offer customers more efficient and convenient logistics solutions and solidify its position in a key logistics hub. The expansion allows Averitt to better handle increased cargo flow and streamline operations, ultimately benefiting its customers with faster and more reliable service within the Charleston port region.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Post-pandemic, last-mile delivery faces challenges including rising customer expectations, increasing cost pressures, accelerating technological changes, heightened environmental requirements, and growing supply chain uncertainties. This paper delves into five key trends shaping last-mile delivery: customer-centricity, lean operations, technology enablement, green logistics, and resilient supply chains. It provides logistics companies with strategies to address these challenges and build efficient, intelligent, and sustainable last-mile delivery systems. The focus is on adapting to the evolving landscape and leveraging innovation for a competitive edge.

Oracle SCM Cloud Aids Shift to Supply Chain 40

Oracle SCM Cloud Aids Shift to Supply Chain 40

Oracle has released a guide to assist businesses in navigating the challenges of transitioning to Supply Chain 4.0, highlighting the powerful support Oracle SCM Cloud offers during this transformation. The guide analyzes potential hurdles companies face and outlines the different stages required to fully leverage new processes and technological tools. It emphasizes achieving a smarter, more automated, and efficient supply chain through the adoption of these advancements. This resource aims to provide a roadmap for businesses seeking to optimize their supply chain operations in the digital age.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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