North American Intermodal Decline Eases As Domestic Demand Holds Steady

North American Intermodal Decline Eases As Domestic Demand Holds Steady

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a 4.3% year-over-year decrease in North American intermodal volume in Q2, although the decline narrowed. Domestic container demand remained robust, increasing by 4.0%, while international standard containers faced challenges such as port congestion and COVID-19 lockdowns, resulting in an 8.4% decrease. The peak season impact is expected to diminish, leading to a more stable trend for the year. Inflation and high oil prices may present opportunities for intermodal transportation.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Volume Rebounds Eyes Yearend Growth

North American Intermodal Volume Rebounds Eyes Yearend Growth

North American intermodal volumes rebounded in August, signaling a potential recovery, according to the Intermodal Association of North America. Domestic containers and international ISO containers led the growth, though year-to-date figures remain challenging. Experts suggest a flattening peak season, with inflation and diesel prices presenting both opportunities and challenges. Companies should optimize their supply chains, enhance services, and embrace digitalization to capitalize on the upcoming peak season. The rebound indicates a positive trend despite ongoing economic uncertainties affecting freight transportation.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Florida Ports Rise As Top Caribbean Logistics Hub

Florida Ports Rise As Top Caribbean Logistics Hub

Florida ports are benefiting from the growth of Caribbean logistics, with strong support from the state governor. Facing congestion and labor challenges, the ports are striving to become a trade hub for the Americas. Investments in infrastructure are crucial to address these challenges and facilitate increased trade volume. The strategic location of Florida ports makes them key players in connecting the United States with the Caribbean and Latin America. Continued development and modernization are essential for maintaining competitiveness and maximizing economic benefits.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Imports Drive Intermodal Growth IANA Report

West Coast Imports Drive Intermodal Growth IANA Report

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a solid start to the fourth quarter for the intermodal market, driven by surging West Coast imports and strong consumer spending. International containers performed exceptionally well, while domestic containers showed steady improvement. However, trailer volumes experienced a slight decrease. Looking ahead, factors such as labor agreements, truck capacity, and the Asian Lunar New Year will influence market trends. Logistics companies should capitalize on intermodal opportunities and pay close attention to technological innovation and policy changes.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Imports Boost North American Intermodal Volumes in Q4

West Coast Imports Boost North American Intermodal Volumes in Q4

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reports a strong start to the fourth quarter for the intermodal market, fueled by surging West Coast imports and robust consumer spending. Total intermodal volumes increased by 8.9% year-over-year in October, with international containers performing exceptionally well. Third-quarter intermodal volumes also saw continuous growth, driven by consumer spending. International volumes are expected to remain strong through year-end. Labor agreements and Lunar New Year traffic are anticipated to impact first-quarter volumes.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Canada Ends Rail Strike Swiftly to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

Canada Ends Rail Strike Swiftly to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

A near-economic crisis in North America was narrowly averted due to a Canadian railway labor dispute. Swift government intervention, mandating arbitration and ordering workers back to work, prevented potentially massive economic losses. This event highlighted the critical role of rail transport in the supply chain and the importance of proactive government intervention in labor disputes involving key infrastructure. Long-term solutions include strengthening labor-management dialogue, improving regulations, enhancing safety oversight, and developing diversified transportation modes to improve supply chain resilience.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Raymond Merge to Lead North American Forklift Market

Toyota Raymond Merge to Lead North American Forklift Market

Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation announced their integration as Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA), effective April 1st. The integration aims to leverage the strengths of both companies, improve operational efficiency, and create greater value for customers, while maintaining the brand independence of Toyota and Raymond. This move is expected to intensify competition in the North American material handling industry and drive technological innovation and service upgrades. The combined entity will offer a broader portfolio and enhanced support to its customers.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Chongqing Nanpeng Expressway Bonded Logistics Center (type B) Officially Approved, Boosting International Logistics Development

Chongqing Nanpeng Expressway Bonded Logistics Center (type B) Officially Approved, Boosting International Logistics Development

The Nanpeng Highway Bonded Logistics Center (Type B) in Chongqing has been approved, becoming the city's second bonded logistics center of its kind. This facility will effectively enhance connections between domestic and international markets, serving cross-border e-commerce and the Southeast Asian market. Located in the accessible Nanpeng Trade and Logistics Base, the center aims to promote the implementation of the 'Belt and Road' initiative and the Yangtze River Economic Belt strategy, thereby strengthening Chongqing's role as an international logistics hub with significant development potential.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Tiktok Shop US Expands Amid Early Market Opportunities

Tiktok Shop US Expands Amid Early Market Opportunities

TikTok US Shop is now live. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the entry qualifications and review conditions. Drawing on lessons from the UK station, it advises sellers to be rational about invitation codes and avoid rushing in blindly. It also suggests that small and medium-sized sellers should first focus on the Southeast Asian market to gain experience before expanding to other markets, ensuring a steady and solid approach to seize the opportunities presented by TikTok. A cautious expansion strategy is key to success.

Chenghai Toy Industry Booms with Digital Shift

Chenghai Toy Industry Booms with Digital Shift

The Chenghai toy industry faces transformation challenges. Haiyang Toys achieved growth in the Southeast Asian market through digital transformation, embracing cross-border e-commerce platforms, refined operations, rapid response to market demands, optimized logistics efficiency, improved product quality and brand value, and innovative marketing models. Their experience offers valuable lessons for the Chenghai toy industry, including embracing digitalization, strengthening brand building, expanding into emerging markets, enhancing talent development, and fostering industry collaboration. This digital-first approach allows for greater agility and competitiveness in the global toy market.