US Economy Shows Resilience Despite Inflation Worries Bernstein

US Economy Shows Resilience Despite Inflation Worries Bernstein

Council of Economic Advisers Chair Bernstein analyzes the US economy through the lens of freight, emphasizing the importance of intermediate goods trade. He acknowledges the resilience of the job market but cautions about the risks of high prices. Bernstein highlights the government's commitment to balancing employment and inflation, with a focus on real wage growth. However, he emphasizes the need to address structural challenges to achieve stable economic growth and sustainable development. Continued efforts are required to navigate these complexities and ensure a balanced and prosperous economic future.

US Service Sector Shrinks Unexpectedly Ending 10month Growth Streak

US Service Sector Shrinks Unexpectedly Ending 10month Growth Streak

The US Services PMI unexpectedly fell below 50 in May, ending ten consecutive months of growth. A significant decline in new orders was primarily driven by trade friction and uncertainty. Sector performance was mixed, with slight employment growth. The future development of the service sector needs to address challenges related to trade, inflation, demand, and supply chains, while also seizing opportunities in technological innovation and consumption upgrades. The unexpected contraction raises concerns about a potential economic slowdown and the impact of ongoing trade tensions on the service sector's performance.

Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Draws Antitrust Safety Pushback

Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Draws Antitrust Safety Pushback

The proposed $85 billion railroad merger faces controversy as labor unions express concerns about reduced competition, compromised safety, and potential job losses. Unions argue that the merger could weaken their bargaining power and negatively impact working conditions. However, the merging companies claim the deal will enhance efficiency and service, promising to maintain current employment levels. The unions remain skeptical, highlighting potential risks to safety standards and the overall quality of rail transportation. The debate centers on balancing economic benefits with the welfare of workers and the safety of the transportation system.

US Dockworkers Employers Resume Labor Talks Over Automation

US Dockworkers Employers Resume Labor Talks Over Automation

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have resumed negotiations to avert a potential strike stemming from automation disputes. The core conflict revolves around automation's impact on employment. This analysis examines the potential effects of automation on labor demand, skill requirements, and regional economies. It proposes strategies for labor unions, employers, governments, and businesses to adopt, aiming to balance technological advancements with social equity. The goal is to navigate the challenges of automation while ensuring a fair and sustainable future for workers.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Sector Marks 14month Growth Streak in LMI

Logistics Sector Marks 14month Growth Streak in LMI

The latest Logistics Manager's Index (LMI) indicates that the US logistics industry has expanded for 14 consecutive months, signaling continued robust growth. Inventory expansion is accelerating, warehousing prices are rising, transportation capacity continues to expand, and transportation price increases are slowing down. Businesses need to pay attention to changes in trade policies, optimize inventory management, and improve supply chain efficiency to navigate the evolving landscape.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face IPI Penalties Key Strategies to Avoid Fees

Amazon Sellers Face IPI Penalties Key Strategies to Avoid Fees

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon's Inventory Performance Index (IPI), explaining its calculation logic, influencing factors, and consequences of low scores. It offers practical strategies to help sellers effectively manage their inventory, avoid storage limitations and high fees, improve operational efficiency, and achieve sustainable growth. The focus is on understanding the IPI and implementing actionable steps to optimize inventory performance within the Amazon ecosystem.

US Freight Volume Drop Signals Economic Slowdown Concerns

US Freight Volume Drop Signals Economic Slowdown Concerns

The US Cass Freight Index indicates a decline in both freight volume and expenditures in November, suggesting potential downward pressure on the economy. Freight volume serves as an economic barometer, and its continued weakness warrants attention. Data from the coming months will be crucial in assessing the severity and duration of this trend. The double-digit declines raise concerns about a possible economic slowdown or recession.

Prologis Report Highlights Industrial Real Estate Resilience

Prologis Report Highlights Industrial Real Estate Resilience

The Prologis IBI index indicates that while the US industrial real estate market faces challenges, it remains resilient overall. Slower development may lead to tighter supply in the future. Utilization rates need improvement, and leasing activity is expected to increase. Companies need to optimize space utilization, focus on supply chain efficiency, adapt flexibly to market changes, and embrace technological innovation to succeed in a competitive market.

Logistics Sector Faces Economic Shifts and Legal Hurdles

Logistics Sector Faces Economic Shifts and Legal Hurdles

This article reviews the 2013 logistics awards, analyzes the impact of the 2026 economic outlook on the logistics industry, and interprets the latest trends in the freight market, freight index, and railway transportation. It also explores the legal frontiers of freight broker liability. The article emphasizes that companies should pay attention to industry trends, flexibly respond to challenges, and embrace efficiency, innovation, and sustainable development.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Freight Demand Holds Strong Despite Excess Capacity

Freight Demand Holds Strong Despite Excess Capacity

The September Cass Freight Index report reveals continued strong freight demand in the US, but overcapacity is putting pressure on freight rates. The report analyzes key drivers of freight demand and forecasts future market trends. Logistics companies should closely monitor market dynamics, optimize capacity allocation, strengthen customer relationship management, expand diversified services, and embrace digital transformation to adapt to market changes and secure future success.