COSCO Launches Chinaeurope Rail Service to Boost Land Logistics

COSCO Launches Chinaeurope Rail Service to Boost Land Logistics

COSCO SHIPPING goes 'onshore'! The inaugural COSCO SHIPPING Lines China-Europe Railway Express (Wuhan) marks a significant step in its multimodal transportation strategy. By collaborating with Wuhan, COSCO SHIPPING integrates sea and land transportation resources to create a comprehensive supply chain service covering the Eurasian continent. This actively implements the 'Belt and Road' initiative. The company plans to deepen cooperation and jointly build multiple international transportation corridors in the future, further enhancing its global logistics network and contributing to international trade facilitation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Regulators Extend Comment Period for Rail Switching Rule

US Regulators Extend Comment Period for Rail Switching Rule

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the deadline for comments on “Reciprocal Switching,” drawing industry attention. This proposal aims to provide remedies for shippers experiencing poor rail service by establishing performance standards for service reliability, consistency, and local service. This would potentially grant shippers access to reciprocal switching. The industry holds differing views on the proposal's potential impact, recognizing both opportunities and challenges associated with its implementation. The extension allows for further consideration of these complex issues.

Rail Industry Grapples With Safety Labor and Sustainability Pressures

Rail Industry Grapples With Safety Labor and Sustainability Pressures

Leaders from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) and the American Short Line and Regional Railroad Association (ASLRRA) addressed key issues such as railroad safety, labor relations, and operations at the RailTrends conference. The discussion included progress in labor negotiations, the need for railroad safety legislation, and the advantages of short line railroads in customer service. The article analyzes these points and offers a glimpse into the future direction of the railroad industry, highlighting the importance of collaboration and innovation for sustained growth and improved safety across the network.

Rail Unions Rivals Oppose UPNS Merger Over Competition Fears

Rail Unions Rivals Oppose UPNS Merger Over Competition Fears

The proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has sparked strong opposition from labor unions, who fear it will weaken railroad competitiveness and jeopardize jobs and safety. Competitors also question whether the merger will reshape the industry and reduce market competition. Union Pacific emphasizes that the merger aims to optimize customer service, improve overall efficiency, and guarantees job security for union members. The proposed merger is facing scrutiny from various stakeholders due to its potential impact on the industry landscape.

US Rail Merger Delay Threatens 85B Supply Chain Impact

US Rail Merger Delay Threatens 85B Supply Chain Impact

The delayed submission of the $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has sent shockwaves through the industry. This merger aims to create a transcontinental railroad empire spanning the East and West coasts of the United States. However, it faces opposition from competitor BNSF and concerns from labor unions. The Surface Transportation Board's (STB) ultimate decision will determine the future landscape of the American railroad industry, impacting supply chains and competition. The outcome will significantly reshape how goods are transported across the nation.

Union Pacifics Rail Strategy Faces Scrutiny Amid CSX Comparisons

Union Pacifics Rail Strategy Faces Scrutiny Amid CSX Comparisons

Union Pacific Railroad (UP) plans to implement Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR), which has raised concerns from the Surface Transportation Board (STB). The STB has requested UP to provide detailed implementation plans and progress updates. This article analyzes the background, objectives, and challenges of UP's PSR implementation, as well as the STB's concerns and regulatory responsibilities. It also explores the future development trends of PSR. The STB's oversight aims to ensure PSR benefits are realized without negatively impacting service reliability and network fluidity for shippers and consumers.

Union Pacifics Rail Service Plan Draws Scrutiny Amid Upgrades

Union Pacifics Rail Service Plan Draws Scrutiny Amid Upgrades

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) is closely monitoring Union Pacific Railroad's (UP) implementation of "Unified Plan 2020," aimed at adopting Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR) principles. UP hopes to improve efficiency and service levels through this plan, but the STB is concerned about potential service disruptions similar to those experienced during CSX's PSR implementation. The success of UP's PSR hinges on its execution and its attention to customer needs. Careful monitoring and proactive adjustments will be crucial to avoid negative impacts on shippers and the overall rail network.

Union Pacifics Rail Strategy Draws Scrutiny Amid Industry Concerns

Union Pacifics Rail Strategy Draws Scrutiny Amid Industry Concerns

US rail giant UP plans to implement Precision Scheduled Railroading (PSR) to boost efficiency and reduce costs. However, learning from CSX's previous chaotic experience with PSR, the STB is highly concerned, requiring UP to provide detailed plans and progress reports. This article analyzes the pros and cons of PSR and the challenges UP faces. It emphasizes the importance of balancing efficiency with customer needs and prospects future development trends in the rail transport industry. The key is to avoid disruptions while achieving operational improvements under the PSR model.

Union Pacifics 85B Rail Merger Delayed by Regulatory Scrutiny

Union Pacifics 85B Rail Merger Delayed by Regulatory Scrutiny

The $850 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has been delayed due to technical issues, sparking strong opposition from competitor BNSF and raising concerns in the port industry. The merger aims to create the first transcontinental railroad in the United States. However, it faces the dual challenges of regulatory scrutiny and a changing competitive landscape. This proposed merger will significantly impact the rail industry and requires careful examination of its potential effects on competition and infrastructure.