Truck Driver Shortage Worsens Straining US Supply Chains

Truck Driver Shortage Worsens Straining US Supply Chains

The American Trucking Associations reported a significant increase in truck driver turnover rates in the third quarter, with large truckload fleets reaching 92% and smaller fleets at 74%. The less-than-truckload sector also experienced a slight increase. This driver turnover exacerbates existing capacity challenges, requiring transportation companies to proactively address the issue by improving driver compensation and benefits to ensure the stability of the logistics supply chain. Addressing driver retention is crucial for maintaining efficient freight movement.

Kansas City Southern Digitizes Crossborder Logistics Via Commtrex

Kansas City Southern Digitizes Crossborder Logistics Via Commtrex

Kansas City Southern (KCS) partnered with Commtrex to enhance the visibility and accessibility of transload services through a digital platform, optimizing US-Mexico freight transportation. This initiative helps shippers find transload facilities, fostering growth in the Mexican market, particularly benefiting the automotive industry. KCS's digital strategy strengthens its competitiveness in the North American rail transport market, signaling a smarter future for the industry. The collaboration aims to streamline operations and improve efficiency for customers involved in cross-border trade.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

The American Trucking Associations reported that the unadjusted truck tonnage index fell 4.6% in February compared to January. This decrease in freight volume could signal a slowdown in economic activity and warrants close monitoring of subsequent developments. The trucking tonnage index is often viewed as a leading indicator of the overall health of the economy, reflecting changes in demand for goods and materials across various sectors. A sustained decline could indicate weakening consumer spending or business investment.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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April Data Shows Mixed Results for Multimodal Transport Sector

April Data Shows Mixed Results for Multimodal Transport Sector

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, North American intermodal volume edged up just 0.2% in April, with divergent performance across segments. Trailer volume declined significantly, domestic containers remained weak, while international containers saw growth against the trend. Factors such as loose truck capacity, railway service adjustments, and trade frictions are impacting industry development. The report forecasts a full-year volume growth of 2%-3%. Companies need to optimize services and increase technology investment to meet the challenges.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Drop Container Growth Slows

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Drop Container Growth Slows

Data from the Association of American Railroads reveals a divergence in US rail freight: carload traffic is declining year-over-year, primarily due to weak coal demand; container traffic growth is slowing, potentially signaling cooling consumer demand. This analysis examines key factors influencing rail freight volume and explores future opportunities and challenges for the industry. The slowdown in container traffic raises concerns about the overall economic outlook, as it often serves as a leading indicator of consumer spending.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Intermodal Rises Coal Declines in February

US Rail Freight Intermodal Rises Coal Declines in February

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload traffic decreased slightly by 0.7% year-over-year for the week ending February 8. However, intermodal traffic increased by 7.4%. Chemical and nonmetallic minerals carloads increased, while coal and metallic ores carloads declined. Year-to-date, carload traffic is even with last year, while intermodal traffic is up 9.7%. The rail freight market is experiencing structural changes, with intermodal transportation becoming a major driver of growth.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Class 8 Truck Orders Stay Strong Despite Supply Chain Strains

Class 8 Truck Orders Stay Strong Despite Supply Chain Strains

North American Class 8 truck orders in October declined from September's record high but remained strong year-over-year, indicating pent-up demand and fleet renewal intentions. Supply chain challenges persist, limiting production capacity. Looking ahead, despite recession risks, the market outlook is cautiously optimistic. Backlogs remain elevated, suggesting continued demand even if economic headwinds materialize. The industry is navigating a complex landscape of strong underlying demand tempered by persistent supply-side constraints and macroeconomic uncertainty.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Industry Challenges Bidens Infrastructure Priorities

Trucking Industry Challenges Bidens Infrastructure Priorities

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) questions the allocation of the $1.2 trillion infrastructure investment, advocating for prioritizing new infrastructure projects over simply repairing existing facilities. The ATA also raises concerns about California's aggressive emission reduction targets. Emphasizing the importance of infrastructure to the economy, the ATA calls for a realistic approach to emission control. The Biden administration faces the challenge of translating infrastructure investment into tangible results, requiring optimized investment strategies and a balance between development and rational progress.

The Current Status And Future Of Truck Driver Unions A Comparison And Insights From The Us And China

The Current Status And Future Of Truck Driver Unions A Comparison And Insights From The Us And China

This article explores the differences between truck driver unions in China and those in foreign countries, particularly the United States. It analyzes issues related to member development, rights protection, and practical assistance. The article points out the challenges that Chinese unions still face in their operations and calls for more effective mechanisms for rights protection and social dialogue.

07/25/2025 Logistics
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Tiktok Partners With Talkshoplive to Expand US Live Shopping

Tiktok Partners With Talkshoplive to Expand US Live Shopping

TikTok is planning to re-enter the North American live shopping market through a partnership with TalkShopLive. Despite facing significant challenges, TikTok remains optimistic about the potential of live commerce. This move signifies TikTok's continued interest in leveraging the power of live streaming for e-commerce, even after previous attempts faced obstacles. The collaboration with TalkShopLive aims to provide a more seamless and engaging shopping experience for users in North America, potentially unlocking new revenue streams for both platforms.