North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Amid Weak Demand

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Amid Weak Demand

Reports from ACT Research and FTR Associates indicate a drop in North American Class 8 truck orders for March, reaching the lowest level since 2010. Key factors contributing to this decline include inventory overhang, rising prices, diesel costs, freight volumes, fleet replacement cycles, and economic uncertainty. The reports suggest that truck manufacturers and dealers should enhance market research, optimize product portfolios, improve service quality, and focus on technological innovation to navigate the challenging market conditions.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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North American Heavyduty Truck Orders Decline Amid Industry Uncertainty

North American Heavyduty Truck Orders Decline Amid Industry Uncertainty

The decline in North American heavy-duty truck orders in March has raised concerns. Data from ACT Research and FTR Associates both indicate orders were below expectations. Multiple factors contribute to this downturn, including model transitions, inventory strategies, diesel prices, and freight volumes. Despite these challenges, replacement demand persists, and technological innovations and regulatory policies will create new opportunities. The industry needs to proactively adapt to changes and stay attuned to market trends. This period requires careful navigation to maintain stability and capitalize on emerging possibilities within the heavy-duty truck sector.

Shenzhen Leads the World: The City with the Highest Quantity of Pure Electric Logistics Vehicles

Shenzhen Leads the World: The City with the Highest Quantity of Pure Electric Logistics Vehicles

Shenzhen is a global leader in promoting pure electric logistics vehicles, aiming to achieve a 50% usage rate by 2020. The first China New Energy Vehicle (Logistics Vehicle) Challenge is set to take place on December 20, attracting numerous automakers and logistics giants. Shenzhen's initiatives target the promotion of 9,203 pure electric logistics vehicles, contributing to the establishment of a green urban delivery system.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Chinas Xuzhou Launches Seamless Overland Shipping to Bangkok

Chinas Xuzhou Launches Seamless Overland Shipping to Bangkok

Shanghai Audunweis International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. specializes in Xuzhou to Bangkok land transportation, focusing on China-Southeast Asia land transport for 8 years. We offer nationwide pickup, bilateral formal declaration, DDP (Delivered Duty Paid), and door-to-door direct service. Utilizing 17.5-meter semi-trailer trucks for safe and efficient full truckload (FTL) transport, we provide transparent pricing, full cargo tracking, and insurance. We are your trusted cross-border logistics partner.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Adapt Supply Chains Amid Eco Rules Demand Shifts

Logistics Firms Adapt Supply Chains Amid Eco Rules Demand Shifts

The EPA's reassessment of the 'Clean Trucks Plan' raises concerns about rising logistics costs. Policy changes, demand fluctuations, and supply chain disruptions pose challenges to logistics management. Companies should enhance transparency, strengthen collaboration, embrace digital transformation, and closely monitor policy trends to reshape their supply chains and address future challenges. This proactive approach is crucial for mitigating potential cost increases and ensuring supply chain resilience in the face of evolving environmental regulations and market dynamics.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Sector Eyes 2026 Rebound After Freight Slump

Trucking Sector Eyes 2026 Rebound After Freight Slump

The US trucking industry is experiencing a downturn, with excess capacity and weak demand leading to depressed freight rates. The industry is looking ahead to 2026, hoping that economic recovery and capacity adjustments will bring a turnaround. However, the future remains uncertain, and the industry needs to closely monitor market dynamics and adapt flexibly. The oversupply of trucks coupled with lower demand creates a challenging environment for carriers, impacting profitability and overall industry stability.

Pandemic Panic Buying Boosts Trucking Rates

Pandemic Panic Buying Boosts Trucking Rates

A DAT report indicates that emergency restocking driven by the COVID-19 pandemic pushed up spot market truckload rates and volumes in the US during mid-to-late March. Demand for van and refrigerated trucks surged, leading to tight capacity. Experts believe the market's trajectory in the coming weeks is crucial, emphasizing the importance of the agricultural shipping season and the pandemic's impact on consumer demand. Logistics companies should adapt flexibly to capitalize on opportunities.

Port of Oakland Cuts Diesel Emissions in Decadelong Green Initiative

Port of Oakland Cuts Diesel Emissions in Decadelong Green Initiative

The Port of Auckland has successfully reduced diesel emissions by 76% over the past decade. This was achieved through measures such as replacing older trucks, requiring ships to use cleaner fuels, and electrifying refrigerated containers, significantly improving air quality. Their success lies in setting clear goals, long-term planning, continuous improvement, and the active participation of stakeholders. This provides valuable lessons for the sustainable development of other ports, demonstrating the impact of focused environmental initiatives.

Trucking Group Pushes Congress for Road Upgrades in Infrastructure Bill

Trucking Group Pushes Congress for Road Upgrades in Infrastructure Bill

The ATA urges Congress to oversee IIJA funding, prioritizing new construction and road upgrades over mere maintenance to alleviate congestion and enhance competitiveness. They believe that focusing on new projects will provide long-term benefits for the trucking industry and the economy as a whole. The ATA emphasizes the importance of strategic infrastructure investments to meet growing transportation demands and achieve emissions targets by improving efficiency and reducing idling time for trucks.

Fedex Aims for Allelectric Fleet by 2040

Fedex Aims for Allelectric Fleet by 2040

FedEx aims to achieve zero-emission operations for its fleet by 2040. The company is investing $2 billion in sustainability initiatives, encompassing electric vehicle fleets, energy efficiency improvements, and carbon-neutral transportation. This significant investment underscores FedEx's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and contributing to a more sustainable future through green logistics practices and a transition to electric vehicles, ultimately striving for carbon neutrality across its operations.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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