West and Central African Customs Chiefs Back Continental Free Trade

West and Central African Customs Chiefs Back Continental Free Trade

The meeting of heads of customs from West and Central Africa focused on the establishment of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). The World Customs Organization reaffirmed its support, emphasizing the critical role of customs departments and the importance of infrastructure. Discussions also covered addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic, combating counterfeit medicines and vaccines, and strengthening capacity building and regional cooperation. These efforts aim to contribute to regional economic development and the prosperity of the African continent. The importance of efficient customs procedures for the AfCFTA's success was highlighted.

US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Rise Intermodal Dips

US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Rise Intermodal Dips

The latest data from the Association of American Railroads shows a slight increase in U.S. rail carloads for the week ending December 6th, but a surprising decline in intermodal volume. Increased carloads of coal and grain reflect strong energy and agricultural demand, while the drop in intermodal volume may be due to ongoing supply chain bottlenecks. Year-to-date figures show growth in both carloads and intermodal volume. Experts suggest that diversification and digital transformation are crucial for the rail freight market to address challenges and achieve sustainable development.

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2011 Tech Roundtable Highlights Supply Chain Innovations

2011 Tech Roundtable Highlights Supply Chain Innovations

This paper reviews the 2011 Technology Roundtable, discussing the data challenges facing the logistics industry at that time. Experts analyzed trends in supply chain visibility, business intelligence, advanced analytics, and WMS. The discussion emphasized the importance of transforming data into actionable insights and provided valuable advice on how companies can leverage technology to enhance competitiveness. It highlighted the need for better data management and analysis tools to improve efficiency and decision-making within the supply chain. The roundtable served as a crucial platform for sharing knowledge and fostering innovation in the logistics sector.

CSX Hits Record Q2 Profit Amid Strong Rail Demand

CSX Hits Record Q2 Profit Amid Strong Rail Demand

CSX Corporation reported record-high second-quarter earnings, driven by increased freight volumes and pricing strategies. Intermodal performance was particularly strong, benefiting from a favorable macroeconomic environment and higher revenue per box. The company's ongoing investments are enhancing its competitiveness. While rail freight faces both opportunities and challenges, CSX's success offers valuable insights. The company's ability to capitalize on market trends and optimize operations has contributed significantly to its profitability. Continued focus on efficiency and customer service will be crucial for sustained growth in the evolving transportation landscape.

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US Rail Freight Rises in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Rises in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carloads increased by 0.6% for the week ending August 23rd, with grain and automotive shipments performing strongly. However, intermodal traffic decreased by 1.9% year-over-year, potentially indicating a cooling consumer demand. Year-to-date figures still show overall growth in rail freight demand. Looking ahead, rail freight faces challenges such as economic recession risks and labor shortages, but also opportunities including infrastructure investment and sustainable development initiatives. Overall, the sector presents a mixed picture of present growth and future uncertainty.

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US Rail Freight Growth Mixed in November YTD Up

US Rail Freight Growth Mixed in November YTD Up

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending November 1st, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic decreased year-over-year, but cumulative volumes for the year remain positive. Increased shipments of grain and metallic ores were observed, while coal and motor vehicle shipments declined, reflecting economic restructuring and changing market demands. Railroad companies need to pay attention to these structural shifts and proactively address the challenges they present. This data provides insights into the current economic landscape and the evolving role of rail freight.

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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

For the week of November 29, 2025, U.S. rail freight showed a mixed performance. Carload traffic increased by 4.3% year-over-year, driven by higher demand for coal, nonmetallic minerals, and grain. Intermodal traffic decreased by 6.5% year-over-year, potentially due to port congestion and increased competition. Year-to-date figures indicate overall growth in rail freight, but structural adjustments pose ongoing challenges. The increase in carload traffic suggests strong demand in specific commodity sectors, while the decline in intermodal volume warrants further investigation into contributing factors.

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Long Beach Port Names New Leader Amid Growth Push

Long Beach Port Names New Leader Amid Growth Push

The Port of Long Beach is actively seeking a new leader to succeed Chris Lytle, who is departing. Al Moro, the acting Executive Director, will ensure a smooth transition. The port will collaborate with stakeholders to select a leader who can represent diverse interests and drive the port's continued growth. The Port remains committed to improving operational efficiency, optimizing supply chain management, and strengthening partnerships with global trade partners to achieve sustainable development. The selection process aims to identify a candidate capable of navigating future challenges and opportunities.

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US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year for the week ending February 11. Carload traffic decreased by 1.6%, while intermodal volume fell sharply by 10.2%. Year-to-date, carload traffic is up slightly by 1%, but intermodal volume is down 7.7%. While North American rail carload traffic increased, intermodal volume also saw a decline. These figures reflect the complexities of the current economic environment and the challenges facing supply chains, requiring businesses to closely monitor and adapt their strategies.

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US Rail Freight Growth Steady Despite Mixed Signals AAR

US Rail Freight Growth Steady Despite Mixed Signals AAR

The latest report from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) indicates that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both decreased year-over-year for the week ending September 13th. However, rail freight maintains a steady long-term growth trend. While shipments of chemicals, automobiles, and parts increased, traditional freight categories like coal face challenges. Digital transformation, sustainability, and intermodal transportation are expected to be key trends for future development. The report suggests a mixed picture, reflecting both short-term fluctuations and long-term strategic shifts in the rail freight industry.

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