Industrial Real Estate Stays Strong in Q2 Despite Supply Woes

Industrial Real Estate Stays Strong in Q2 Despite Supply Woes

Cushman & Wakefield reports that the US industrial real estate market remained stable in Q2, driven by strong logistics demand, though regional variations were significant. Reduced new supply and declining rents contributed to stability. Demand is projected to surpass supply by 2027. Businesses should closely monitor market dynamics to capitalize on emerging opportunities. Key factors include adjusting to regional performance differences and understanding the impact of supply constraints on future lease negotiations. This proactive approach is crucial for success in the evolving industrial landscape.

Amazons green Light Strategy Spurs Logistics Innovation

Amazons green Light Strategy Spurs Logistics Innovation

Amazon's successful logistics revolution stems from its innovation culture that dares to 'greenlight' new ideas. By encouraging experimentation, data-driven decision-making, a flat organizational structure, and continuous improvement, Amazon constantly overcomes logistics bottlenecks and leads industry transformation. Other logistics companies can learn from its experience by fostering an innovative culture, strengthening data analysis, and adopting advanced technologies to stand out in the fierce market competition. This approach allows for faster adaptation and improved efficiency in a rapidly evolving landscape.

US Rail Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

US Rail Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

According to the Association of American Railroads, the U.S. rail freight market showed a divergence in the week ending October 17th. Container traffic increased by 11.3% year-over-year, while traditional freight declined by 7.5%. E-commerce growth and supply chain restructuring are driving the growth of container business. Meanwhile, energy transition and manufacturing adjustments are causing the decline in traditional freight. Railway companies should increase investment in container business, expand diversified businesses, strengthen technological innovation, and actively participate in policy making.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Uber Freight Expands Broker Access in Logistics Sector

Uber Freight Expands Broker Access in Logistics Sector

Uber Freight introduces Broker Access, designed to empower freight brokers by connecting them with quality capacity through a digital platform, optimizing operational efficiency, and reducing fraud risks. This service offers convenient booking, tracking, and payment functionalities. By integrating advanced digital, automation, and artificial intelligence technologies, Broker Access helps brokers achieve business growth and promotes a more intelligent and efficient freight ecosystem. It aims to streamline processes and provide brokers with the tools needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving industry.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Cass Freight Index Warns of Economic Slowdown

Cass Freight Index Warns of Economic Slowdown

The Cass Freight Index indicates a potential economic downturn, with both freight volume and expenditures declining in October. Freight volume decreased by 9.5% year-over-year, while expenditures fell by 23.3%. Experts attribute this to high inflation, supply chain easing, and shifting consumer spending habits. To navigate these challenges, businesses should optimize their supply chains, enhance data analytics, and flexibly adjust pricing strategies. These measures can help companies adapt to the evolving market conditions and mitigate the impact of the economic slowdown.

Bluegrace Logistics Exec Advances LTL Digital Standards

Bluegrace Logistics Exec Advances LTL Digital Standards

BlueGrace's Chief Commercial Officer, Adam Blankenship, joins the Digital LTL Council to drive digital transformation and standardization in the less-than-truckload (LTL) sector. The council aims to address the industry's long-standing fragmentation by establishing uniform standards. This initiative seeks to improve efficiency, reduce error rates, and ultimately create a win-win situation for customers and industry stakeholders. By promoting interoperability and data-driven decision-making, the council hopes to modernize LTL transportation and unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation.

Trucker HOS Reform Stalls Amid Political Disputes

Trucker HOS Reform Stalls Amid Political Disputes

The US Hours of Service (HOS) reform for truck drivers faces uncertainty as Democrats seek a “comprehensive review,” potentially delaying implementation by 18 months. The new rules aim to increase driver flexibility, but political factors and potential litigation cast a shadow over the reform's future. Trucking associations are concerned about the delay but remain optimistic that the rules will take effect as scheduled by the end of September. The potential delay raises concerns about efficiency and productivity in the trucking industry.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Aid Network Speeds Hurricane Relief to Florida

Logistics Aid Network Speeds Hurricane Relief to Florida

In September 2022, in the face of Hurricane Ian, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) swiftly mobilized to coordinate logistics resources and ensure the 'last mile' delivery of relief supplies. By alerting residents to prepare and calling on members to stand by, ALAN worked to ensure that aid reached those in need as quickly as possible. This reflects the responsibility and commitment of logistics professionals in the face of disaster, demonstrating their dedication to getting essential supplies to affected communities.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Sellers Target French Ecommerce With Localization Strategy

Chinese Sellers Target French Ecommerce With Localization Strategy

This article focuses on the challenges and opportunities faced by Chinese e-commerce sellers in the French market, emphasizing the importance of localization operations. By registering a French company, sellers can improve traffic acquisition efficiency, seize policy dividends, expand platform cooperation, and cater to consumer preferences. The article details the French company registration process, annual review, and tax compliance requirements. It also recommends professional cross-border service agencies to provide one-stop solutions, helping Chinese sellers achieve success in the French market.

STB Implements Reciprocal Switching Rule to Reduce Rail Freight Delays

STB Implements Reciprocal Switching Rule to Reduce Rail Freight Delays

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) proposes a reciprocal switching rule to address rail service challenges faced by shippers. The new rule would allow shippers to choose alternative rail carriers when existing carriers fail to meet service standards. It defines service evaluation metrics, simplifies the application process, and aims to break rail monopolies, improve service levels, and ultimately enhance freight efficiency. This initiative seeks to provide shippers with greater options and ensure reliable rail service by promoting competition within the rail industry.