US Rail Freight Sees Winter Carload Drop Amid Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Sees Winter Carload Drop Amid Intermodal Growth

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight in February presented a mixed picture. Carload volume plummeted 11.1% year-over-year, dragged down by declining demand for coal, building materials, and automobiles. However, container traffic bucked the trend, growing by 1.8%, demonstrating the resilience of intermodal transportation. Severe weather exacerbated the challenges for traditional freight, highlighting the impact of economic restructuring and supply chain bottlenecks. Rail freight needs to actively transform, embracing intermodal solutions and digital technologies, to achieve a resurgence.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in September Grain Shipments Rise

US Rail Freight Declines in September Grain Shipments Rise

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a year-over-year decline in U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic for the third week of September. Coal shipments experienced a significant drop, while grain transport showed strong performance. Year-to-date figures still indicate growth, suggesting a positive long-term trend. Rail freight volume is considered an economic bellwether, reflecting economic activity and structural shifts. The fluctuations in freight volume provide insights into the overall health and direction of the economy.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Multimodal Transport Fuels North Americas Trade Growth

Multimodal Transport Fuels North Americas Trade Growth

The North American intermodal market faces downward pressure from international trade, but domestic intermodal shows growth potential. Expert Larry Gross points out that by optimizing operations and strengthening cooperation, domestic intermodal is expected to increase its market share and become a key engine driving future growth. External factors such as global shipping, trucking capacity, and trade policies will also influence the market direction. Focusing on domestic opportunities and improving efficiency are crucial for navigating the current challenges and capitalizing on growth prospects within the North American intermodal landscape.

Europe Sees Growth in Crossborder FBA Shipping Efficiency

Europe Sees Growth in Crossborder FBA Shipping Efficiency

The European FBA double-clearance line is a cross-border logistics service designed for Amazon sellers, offering "double-clearance" services for export customs declaration and import customs clearance. It features security, efficiency, stability, reasonable pricing, and high flexibility. By optimizing transportation and customs clearance processes, this line helps sellers quickly deliver goods to European Amazon warehouses and seize market opportunities. In the future, the specialized line service will become more intelligent, personalized, and environmentally friendly.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Europes Logistics Comparing Key Shipping Options

Europes Logistics Comparing Key Shipping Options

This article provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the three major channels for European consolidation shipping: air freight, sea freight, and trucking. It details their respective timelines, prices, suitable cargo types, and operational procedures. The aim is to help businesses and consumers choose the most appropriate consolidation shipping solution based on their specific needs, ensuring the safe, efficient, and economical transportation of goods to Europe, and ultimately achieving success in the European market.

GLS US Expands Ecommerce Parcel Delivery to Europe

GLS US Expands Ecommerce Parcel Delivery to Europe

GLS US launches direct parcel delivery services between the US and Europe, creating new opportunities for cross-border e-commerce sellers. By integrating with the European ground network, GLS US offers an efficient and reliable cross-border logistics channel, simplifying processes and reducing costs, helping businesses easily expand into the European market. Facing this competition, other logistics companies need to respond proactively by strengthening network construction, optimizing processes, and expanding services to maintain competitiveness.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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New Platform Cuts Air Freight Costs to Europe

New Platform Cuts Air Freight Costs to Europe

A one-stop platform for air freight rate inquiries to Europe has officially launched. It integrates pricing from multiple airlines, offering real-time quotes, route tracking, and online ordering. The platform aims to simplify the rate inquiry process, improve cross-border logistics efficiency, and help businesses expand into the European market. It provides a convenient and efficient solution for companies seeking competitive air freight options and streamlined logistics management for their European trade activities.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Uber Freight Expands 4PL Ambitions in Europe

Uber Freight Expands 4PL Ambitions in Europe

Uber Freight's European operations are experiencing rapid growth, exceeding €200 million in freight volume with a target of €2 billion by 2028. Leveraging its technological advantages, Uber Freight aims to become a leading 4PL provider in Europe, continuously innovating and expanding its services. The company is focused on utilizing its technology platform to optimize logistics and provide managed transportation solutions across the continent, solidifying its position in the European freight market and driving further growth.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Considers Acquiring Frances TATEX for Expansion

Fedex Considers Acquiring Frances TATEX for Expansion

FedEx plans to acquire France-based TATEX to expand its presence in the European market and address the challenges posed by UPS's acquisition of TNT. This merger and acquisition, aimed at growth, is expected to enhance FedEx's competitiveness. However, the company will also face challenges related to integration and ensuring a smooth transition for both organizations. The acquisition signifies FedEx's strategic focus on strengthening its position in the competitive European logistics landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Europes Energy Crisis Boosts Chinese Thermal Wear Exports

Europes Energy Crisis Boosts Chinese Thermal Wear Exports

The European energy crisis has led to increased heating costs, driving a surge in demand for thermal underwear, particularly long underwear. Textile companies in Fujian, Guangdong, and other regions are leveraging their supply chain advantages through cross-border e-commerce platforms to meet European market needs, ushering in opportunities for industrial development. The rising energy prices in Europe have made thermal underwear a cost-effective alternative for staying warm, boosting sales and benefiting Chinese manufacturers.