Multimodal Freight Market Strains Amid Capacity Shortages Higher Costs

Multimodal Freight Market Strains Amid Capacity Shortages Higher Costs

The North American Multimodal Transportation Association's annual meeting highlighted the dual challenges of capacity constraints and rising costs facing freight companies. The report analyzes the current state and trends in trucking and rail transportation, proposing strategies for shippers to cope with these challenges. It emphasizes the importance of data-driven decision-making and forecasts the future direction of multimodal transportation. The meeting stressed the need for adaptability and strategic planning in the face of evolving market dynamics within the freight and supply chain landscape.

Trucking Industry Gains Market Share Amid Economic Challenges

Trucking Industry Gains Market Share Amid Economic Challenges

The American Trucking Associations reports a continued growth in trucking's share of the freight market, accounting for 69.1% of tonnage and 81.2% of revenue in 2013. The report highlights challenges and opportunities facing the trucking industry, including regulatory pressures, adverse weather conditions, and capacity constraints. It emphasizes how companies can seize opportunities and achieve growth by optimizing their supply chains, flexibly managing capacity, and investing in technological innovation. These strategies are crucial for navigating the evolving landscape and ensuring continued success in the competitive freight market.

US Seaports Face Congestion Labor Gaps and Aging Systems

US Seaports Face Congestion Labor Gaps and Aging Systems

US seaports are facing multiple challenges including container congestion, inadequate infrastructure, and labor shortages, leading to shipping delays and increased costs, significantly impacting the global economy. The US government and port authorities are actively taking measures, such as increasing port investment, strengthening international cooperation, and exploring technological solutions, to improve the current situation and reshape port competitiveness. These efforts aim to alleviate bottlenecks, enhance efficiency, and ensure the reliable flow of goods through American ports, mitigating the negative economic repercussions of the existing challenges.

Choies Faces Delisting As SHEIN Expands in US Market

Choies Faces Delisting As SHEIN Expands in US Market

This week in cross-border e-commerce: Zeshang Technology may delist, Huakai Yibai increases repurchase amount, Amazon adjusts fees/returns, Shopee launches overseas warehouses, SHEIN expands warehouses, Shopify/Pinterest expand to Latin America, and Japanese e-commerce grows. Key developments include platform policy changes from Amazon, infrastructure expansions by Shopee and SHEIN, and strategic moves by Shopify and Pinterest to tap into the Latin American market. The potential delisting of Zeshang Technology and increased repurchase by Huakai Yibai also highlight significant financial activities within the sector.

US Rail Freight Rebounds Despite Economic Challenges

US Rail Freight Rebounds Despite Economic Challenges

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both increased year-over-year for the week ending August 30th. Increased shipments of chemicals and metallic ores suggest a potential economic rebound. Rail freight growth serves as an economic bellwether, creating jobs and offering environmental benefits. However, the industry faces challenges such as aging infrastructure and labor shortages. These positive trends in rail freight volume provide a valuable signal regarding the current state and potential recovery of the broader U.S. economy.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry to Hit 14M Tons by 2035

US Trucking Industry to Hit 14M Tons by 2035

The American Trucking Associations forecasts U.S. truck freight tonnage to peak at 14 million tons by 2035, maintaining its dominance in the freight market. The report reveals trends in total freight volume and revenue growth, analyzing key influencing factors such as macroeconomics, fuel prices, labor markets, regulations, technological innovation, and supply chain changes. The trucking industry needs to proactively address challenges and embrace innovation to adapt to future development. This includes optimizing routes, adopting sustainable practices, and leveraging data analytics for improved efficiency and predictive capabilities.

ALAN Awards Humanitarian Logistics Excellence

ALAN Awards Humanitarian Logistics Excellence

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) presents the Humanitarian Logistics Awards to recognize companies and individuals who have made outstanding contributions to disaster relief through innovative supply chain solutions. The awards encompass four categories: financial contributions, employee engagement, academic research, and lifetime achievement. The goal is to encourage greater involvement in humanitarian efforts and collectively address the increasingly severe global crises. These awards highlight the crucial role of logistics and supply chain management in effectively responding to disasters and providing aid to those in need.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Declines in Carload Intermodal Volumes

US Rail Freight Sees Declines in Carload Intermodal Volumes

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year in early November, but cumulative volumes for the year remain in growth territory. Performance varied across freight categories, with grain shipments showing significant growth, while coal and automotive shipments faced pressure. The rail freight market presents both opportunities and challenges, requiring continuous innovation and service optimization. Overall, the U.S. rail freight industry navigates a complex landscape with varying sector performance and a need for adaptability to maintain growth.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Rail and Intermodal Freight Hit by Rising Fuel Costs

Rail and Intermodal Freight Hit by Rising Fuel Costs

According to the Association of American Railroads, rail freight and intermodal volumes have recently seen slight declines, but cumulative totals remain positive. Rising fuel costs are driving shippers to explore intermodal solutions, although performance varies across different commodity categories. Looking ahead, strengthened infrastructure development and supportive policies will be crucial for fostering the sustainable growth of rail freight and intermodal transportation. While recent trends show minor dips, the overall picture suggests continued reliance on rail and intermodal for efficient and cost-effective freight movement.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key strategies for logistics professionals to prepare for hurricane season. These include ensuring personnel safety, staying informed with real-time information, connecting with logistics needs, offering or requesting support, and engaging in relief efforts responsibly. By implementing these strategies, businesses can effectively navigate the challenges posed by hurricanes, ensuring smooth supply chain operations and providing timely and effective assistance to affected communities. These proactive measures are crucial for minimizing disruption and maximizing aid delivery during and after a hurricane.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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