US Service Sector Grows in Early 2026 Despite Inflation Export Woes

US Service Sector Grows in Early 2026 Despite Inflation Export Woes

The US Services PMI remained robust in early 2026, but rising prices and declining export orders raised concerns. The Services PMI registered 53.8, marking the 19th consecutive month of expansion. However, new export orders significantly decreased, and inflationary pressures persisted. The ISM Chair noted that tariff policies and AI development are influencing purchasing decisions. Going forward, attention should be paid to the Federal Reserve's interest rate policy and the international trade environment.

US Service Sector Growth Cools on Supply Labor Challenges

US Service Sector Growth Cools on Supply Labor Challenges

The US Services PMI edged down slightly in August but remained in expansion territory, indicating robust demand. However, supply chain bottlenecks and labor shortages are major constraints. Addressing these issues will be crucial for ensuring sustainable growth in the services sector going forward. The continued growth despite these challenges highlights the underlying strength of the US economy, but also underscores the urgency in resolving these supply-side limitations to unlock further potential.

CH Robinson Adopts AI to Boost Freight Logistics Efficiency

CH Robinson Adopts AI to Boost Freight Logistics Efficiency

C.H. Robinson leverages generative AI to automate various stages of the freight lifecycle, including quoting, order placement, appointment scheduling, and in-transit tracking. This significantly enhances efficiency, reduces costs, and provides superior service to customers. The technology combines the company's vast data, domain expertise, and customer relationships to create a smart logistics ecosystem, leading the industry forward. This AI-powered approach aims to optimize operations and deliver enhanced value across the supply chain.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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New England Motor Freight Marks 100 Years in Trucking Industry

New England Motor Freight Marks 100 Years in Trucking Industry

New England Motor Freight (NEMF) celebrates its centennial, becoming one of the few freight companies in North America to operate for a century. Under the leadership of Myron P. “Mike” Shevell, NEMF has navigated industry changes and achieved steady growth. The company expresses gratitude for its employees' contributions through celebrations and employee appreciation initiatives, while also looking forward to the future. This milestone highlights NEMF's resilience and enduring legacy in the transportation sector.

US Trucking Volumes Rise in March Hinting at Economic Recovery

US Trucking Volumes Rise in March Hinting at Economic Recovery

According to data from the American Trucking Associations, truck freight volume saw a slight increase in March. While it didn't fully offset February's decline, it's still a positive sign for economic recovery. Truck freight volume serves as a leading economic indicator, reflecting the activity levels of demand, production, and retail. Moving forward, it's important to monitor factors such as fuel prices, the labor market, and the impact of the global economic situation on freight volume.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco strategically acquired Drexel I to strengthen its North American logistics footprint and deepen its penetration into the Canadian market. This acquisition expands Kenco's Canadian operations, integrates valuable resources, enhances service capabilities, and strengthens competitive advantages. It also lays the foundation for addressing e-commerce growth and expanding into the B2C market. Moving forward, Kenco is poised for greater success in Canada, potentially becoming a leading logistics provider in the Canadian market.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Outpost Greenpoint Launch 1B Trucking Terminal Network

Outpost Greenpoint Launch 1B Trucking Terminal Network

Outpost partners with GreenPoint, securing significant investment to build a billion-dollar trucking terminal network. This initiative aims to improve transportation efficiency and reduce operating costs, providing freight companies with more efficient, convenient, and reliable transportation solutions to support their business growth. The network will enhance connectivity and accessibility for truckers, streamlining operations and optimizing delivery routes. This investment signifies a major step forward in modernizing the trucking industry and addressing critical infrastructure needs.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Use Data and Tech to Overcome Supply Chain Challenges

Logistics Firms Use Data and Tech to Overcome Supply Chain Challenges

In the face of a complex and ever-changing logistics environment, companies need to build on tradition, understand the market, embrace technological innovation, and create an agile and efficient operating system. By continuously investing in technology and talent, and focusing on improving resilience, the logistics industry can find its way forward, overcome difficulties, and achieve sustainable development. The three annual reports from *Logistics Management* magazine will provide companies with valuable information and insights.

Costway Innovates Affordable Home and Lifestyle Solutions

Costway Innovates Affordable Home and Lifestyle Solutions

Costway, a brand under the Hoya Group, is committed to providing diverse and high-quality products across home, outdoor, and fitness categories, enhancing users' quality of life. Its core strengths lie in a user-centric design philosophy, stringent quality control, comprehensive customer service, and efficient supply chain management. Moving forward, Costway will continue to deeply understand user needs, innovate products and services, and expand market channels, striving to become a leading global lifestyle brand.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

According to the Association of American Railroads, the U.S. rail freight market showed mixed performance in the week ending July 13. Container transport experienced strong growth of 6.3%, reflecting robust consumer demand and global trade. However, traditional rail freight declined by 4.3% year-over-year, impacted by economic transition, energy structure adjustments, and increased competition. Moving forward, railway companies need to actively address these challenges and enhance their competitiveness through technological innovation and service upgrades.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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