US Truckload Rates Rise As Volume Falls in September

US Truckload Rates Rise As Volume Falls in September

A DAT report indicates a decline in US truckload freight volume during September, coupled with a slight increase in freight rates, revealing a divergence where prices rise without corresponding volume growth. This rate increase, not driven by demand, potentially signals underlying market issues. Brokers face squeezed margins, while carriers encounter both opportunities and challenges. Experts express pessimism regarding the peak season outlook, suggesting the market adjustment may persist. The report highlights a complex and potentially concerning situation within the truckload freight sector.

US Trucking Demand Slows As Rates Volumes Decline in July

US Trucking Demand Slows As Rates Volumes Decline in July

The US truckload freight market cooled down in late July, with both freight rates and volumes declining. The dry van market remained relatively stable, while the refrigerated market weakened due to decreased agricultural product transportation. The flatbed market reflected a slowdown in construction and manufacturing demand. Analysts recommend monitoring macroeconomic data, changes in industry demand, freight rate trends, and policy changes to navigate market adjustments. The overall market indicates a softening demand and requires close observation for potential further downturn.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Asiaeurope Shipping Routes Balancing Cost and Transit Time

Asiaeurope Shipping Routes Balancing Cost and Transit Time

This paper delves into Asia-Europe sea freight routes, analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of the Suez Canal and Cape of Good Hope routes. It reveals key factors influencing freight rates and provides freight price references. The study emphasizes that companies should optimize their logistics strategies based on cargo characteristics and market conditions, balancing cost and timeliness. This includes considering factors like fuel prices, demand, and geopolitical events to make informed decisions about route selection and shipping schedules, ultimately improving supply chain efficiency.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Taiwan Launches 247 Direct Shipping Support Hotline

Taiwan Launches 247 Direct Shipping Support Hotline

Taiwan sea freight direct delivery provides a 24-hour customer service hotline +886-2-2515-6000, offering users services such as package tracking, inquiries, customs clearance consultation, and freight rate inquiries. It solves cross-border transportation challenges and ensures users receive convenient and efficient service support.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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National Bank of Commerce Simplifies SWIFT Transfers

National Bank of Commerce Simplifies SWIFT Transfers

This article explains the significance of the SWIFT code NLCBTZTX0T5 for the NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE in Tanzania. It highlights key considerations for international remittances, including the importance of verifying the bank's name, branch confirmation, and country matching. Readers are reminded to ensure the accuracy of the information to facilitate a smooth transaction.

Strengthening International Air Freight Security Management: Effective Measures Are Urgently Needed

Strengthening International Air Freight Security Management: Effective Measures Are Urgently Needed

To enhance safety management in the field of international air transport, the cargo industry has signed a Commitment Letter for International Air Transport Security. This document emphasizes the primary responsibility of enterprises in safety production, clarifies the roles of leaders and departments, and highlights the importance of strengthening employee qualifications and safety education. The goal is to implement various measures to ensure the safe and smooth transportation of goods.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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