North American Class 8 Truck Orders Decline in July Amid Strong Demand

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Decline in July Amid Strong Demand

North American Class 8 truck orders in July decreased year-over-year and month-over-month, but remained within seasonal expectations. This decline represents a rational correction from previously strong demand and is not indicative of a market downturn. Factors such as economic conditions, freight volumes, fuel prices, interest rates, government regulations, and technological innovation collectively influence the market. The future presents both opportunities and challenges.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Market Slump Threatens Brokers As Spot Rates Inch Up

Trucking Market Slump Threatens Brokers As Spot Rates Inch Up

DAT reports a decline in both volume and rates in the US truckload spot market for October, suggesting a weak peak season. Factors like soft demand and policy impacts contribute to market uncertainty. Analysts predict further challenges in 2025, potentially leading to broker bankruptcies. Trucking companies and freight brokers should closely monitor market trends and adapt their business strategies accordingly. The current market conditions present a complex landscape requiring careful navigation to mitigate potential risks and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

Guidelines for Choosing an International Air Freight Forwarder in Beijing

Guidelines for Choosing an International Air Freight Forwarder in Beijing

This article explores the factors to consider when choosing an air freight forwarder in Beijing, emphasizing the balance between service quality and price. It suggests that customers analyze their own needs and pay attention to customs clearance efficiency and problem-solving capabilities to find the most suitable freight forwarder. Additionally, good communication and trust are fundamental to successful collaboration.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Guidelines for Goods Restrictions and Selection in Air Freight Logistics

Guidelines for Goods Restrictions and Selection in Air Freight Logistics

Air freight, as an emerging mode of transportation, faces limitations such as size, weight, and safety concerns. However, its speed and efficiency make it increasingly indispensable in international trade. When choosing air transportation, shippers must consider these constraints and prioritize valuable, perishable, and urgent goods to meet market demands for timely delivery.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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China Cuba Launch First Direct Freight Route to Expand Trade

China Cuba Launch First Direct Freight Route to Expand Trade

On June 25, 2025, China and Cuba launched their first regular international freight route, operating twice a week with a cargo capacity of 20 tons per trip. This new service significantly shortens the transportation time to within 24 hours, greatly facilitating trade development between the two countries.

07/02/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Links Farms to Supermarkets Amid Supply Chain Demand

Air Freight Links Farms to Supermarkets Amid Supply Chain Demand

This article analyzes the importance of the food logistics industry, particularly the critical role of air transportation in ensuring the timely delivery of fresh produce to consumers. In 2024, the fresh produce market via air transportation is projected to grow by 8%, with fruits and vegetables holding the largest share. Accelerated air freight services will significantly reduce food waste.

JD Logistics Opens Wuhuhanoi Air Freight Route to Boost Trade

JD Logistics Opens Wuhuhanoi Air Freight Route to Boost Trade

JD Logistics has launched an international route from Wuhu to Hanoi, Vietnam, facilitating bilateral trade with 2-3 flights per week and a maximum single trip cargo capacity of 20 tons, taking only 3 hours each way. This route will help Chinese goods enter the Vietnamese market and vice versa, promoting the development of global logistics networks.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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