North American Intermodal Volume Jumps on Ecommerce Demand

North American Intermodal Volume Jumps on Ecommerce Demand

North American intermodal volume showed strong growth in October, up 6.1% year-over-year. This growth was primarily driven by e-commerce demand, tight truck capacity, and policy factors. Looking ahead, trade policy uncertainty and infrastructure bottlenecks pose potential challenges. To achieve sustainable development, the intermodal industry needs to seize opportunities and address these challenges. The sector should focus on improving efficiency and reliability to capitalize on the growing demand and navigate the evolving landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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CPKC Merger Ushers in New Era for North American Rail

CPKC Merger Ushers in New Era for North American Rail

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) acquired Kansas City Southern (KCS), creating the first single-line rail network connecting the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This aims to improve cross-border trade efficiency, enhance market competitiveness, promote North American economic development, and improve the environmental benefits of rail transport. The merged company, CPKC, will face challenges in cultural, operational, and customer integration. Its success will determine its position in the North American rail transportation landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Port of Virginia Invests 44M to Expand Rail Capacity

Port of Virginia Invests 44M to Expand Rail Capacity

The Port of Virginia is investing $44 million to expand its rail yard, doubling its capacity and aiming to enhance intermodal capabilities to serve inland markets. This initiative will reduce transportation costs, improve efficiency, and stimulate economic growth, benefiting shippers, carriers, consumers, and the Commonwealth of Virginia. The expanded rail capacity will allow for more efficient movement of goods, strengthening the port's position as a key gateway for international trade and improving supply chain resilience.

Qingdaopoland Shipping Routes Optimized for Sea and Air Freight

Qingdaopoland Shipping Routes Optimized for Sea and Air Freight

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Qingdao-to-Poland sea freight route, focusing on shipping time, cost factors, and important considerations. It also includes supplementary information on air freight options from Poland to Qingdao. The aim is to offer traders a more comprehensive reference for transportation solutions, helping businesses optimize logistics strategies and reduce trade costs. This analysis helps navigate the complexities of international shipping between Qingdao and Poland.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Indias Maritime Logistics Boost Customs Efficiency

Indias Maritime Logistics Boost Customs Efficiency

Professional sea freight logistics services are crucial for businesses to efficiently enter the Indian market. Services encompass FCL, LCL, breakbulk, Ro-Ro, and cold chain transportation, covering major Indian ports. Advanced information systems enable cargo tracking and streamlined operations. A dedicated team provides customized solutions, helping businesses reduce costs, improve efficiency, and mitigate risks. These services are designed to facilitate smooth and reliable trade operations with India, ensuring timely delivery and optimal supply chain management.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Malaysiaeurope Shipping Route Gains Strategic Importance

Malaysiaeurope Shipping Route Gains Strategic Importance

From a data analyst's perspective, this paper delves into the history, importance, characteristics, current operations, and challenges of the Malaysia-Europe maritime shipping route, revealing its strategic significance as a global trade artery. Spanning approximately 11,000 nautical miles, the route connects the economic hubs of Asia and Europe. It faces multiple challenges, including piracy, political instability, and fuel costs. The future development of this vital shipping lane presents both opportunities and significant hurdles.

Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Surge Amid Supply Chain Strains

Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Surge Amid Supply Chain Strains

High China-Europe shipping costs stem from a confluence of factors, including fuel prices, port congestion, capacity shortages, geopolitical risks, labor shortages, and infrastructure limitations. This paper delves into these contributing elements, providing insights into their impact on shipping expenses. Furthermore, it offers recommendations for reducing shipping costs, aiming to assist shippers in navigating the complexities of international trade and mitigating the financial burden associated with transporting goods between China and Europe.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Taiwanchina Sea Freight Costs Key Trends and Savings Tips

Taiwanchina Sea Freight Costs Key Trends and Savings Tips

This article delves into the factors influencing sea freight quotes from Taiwan to Mainland China. It explains the differences and applicable scenarios of common Incoterms such as FOT, FOB, DDP, and CIF. Practical advice on obtaining reliable quotes is provided, aiming to help businesses optimize logistics costs and improve trade efficiency. The analysis helps businesses understand the complexities of cross-strait shipping costs and make informed decisions to minimize expenses and streamline their supply chain.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Global Customs Body Boosts Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods

Global Customs Body Boosts Crackdown on Counterfeit Goods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) signed Memorandums of Understanding with several industry associations at the 7th Global Congress on Combating Counterfeiting and Piracy. The aim is to combat counterfeit goods more effectively and protect consumer rights and brand reputation by strengthening information sharing, promoting the Public Members Interface (IPM), and providing training for customs officers. This international cooperation seeks to disrupt the flow of fake products across borders and ensure legitimate trade practices are upheld.

Serbia Boosts Customs Strategy with WCO Assistance

Serbia Boosts Customs Strategy with WCO Assistance

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Serbian Customs has enhanced its overall strategic management capabilities through strategic planning and the development of a performance indicator system. By fostering international cooperation, optimizing processes, and shifting mindsets, Serbian Customs is progressing towards greater efficiency, transparency, and accountability. This transformation contributes to the country's economic development and the global trade order, aligning with international best practices and promoting a more streamlined and effective customs administration.