IATA Introduces Sustainability Courses to Address Aviation Emissions

IATA Introduces Sustainability Courses to Address Aviation Emissions

IATA introduces the Environment and Fuel Management course series, designed to help the aviation industry address environmental challenges and understand carbon emissions trading policies. The courses cover noise, emissions, waste management, and sustainable development strategies. Offering introductory, intermediate, and advanced levels, the program empowers the industry to achieve its sustainable development goals. The series aims to provide practical knowledge and tools for airlines and other stakeholders to minimize their environmental impact and contribute to a greener future for aviation.

Shipping Surcharges How to Avoid Hidden Logistics Costs

Shipping Surcharges How to Avoid Hidden Logistics Costs

This article provides a detailed interpretation of common surcharge abbreviations in the logistics field, including fuel surcharges, port and route surcharges, and special circumstances surcharges. It aims to help businesses understand the composition of these fees, optimize logistics plans, avoid unnecessary cost expenditures, and enhance overall competitiveness. Understanding these surcharges is crucial for effective cost management and strategic decision-making within the supply chain.

Global Air Freight Rates Strategies for Cost Optimization

Global Air Freight Rates Strategies for Cost Optimization

International air freight prices are influenced by various factors, including cargo attributes, transportation processes, destination characteristics, fuel costs, and exchange rates. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of these factors, aiming to empower shippers to take control of cost management, select suitable logistics solutions, and optimize international air freight costs. Understanding these elements is crucial for making informed decisions and achieving cost-effective air transportation.

Goldman Sachs Warns Tariffs on Canada Mexico May Fuel US Inflation

Goldman Sachs Warns Tariffs on Canada Mexico May Fuel US Inflation

Goldman Sachs forecasts that US core CPI could rise by 0.6% if the US imposes tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico. The report suggests the duration of these tariff policies is uncertain but unlikely to become a long-term feature. Existing inflationary pressures in the US persist, and the new tariff policies may exacerbate inflation. The impact depends on the scope and longevity of the tariffs, but Goldman Sachs believes the effect will be noticeable in the short term.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Rises Slightly As Intermodal Gains Amid Fuel Costs

US Rail Freight Rises Slightly As Intermodal Gains Amid Fuel Costs

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight traffic experienced a slight increase in the week ending September 10th. Intermodal demand continues to grow, benefiting from rising fuel costs. Freight volume varied across different commodity categories, reflecting economic restructuring. Railroad companies need to increase infrastructure investment, optimize capacity allocation, strengthen talent development, and enhance technological innovation to address challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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CMA CGM Successfully Completes First LNG Fueling for Eco-friendly Shipping

CMA CGM Successfully Completes First LNG Fueling for Eco-friendly Shipping

CMA CGM successfully completed the first fuel bunkering for its first LNG-powered vessel, Containerships Nord, at the Port of Rotterdam. This marks an important step for the group in the field of green shipping. By using liquefied natural gas as fuel, it is expected to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote eco-friendly transport. In the future, the group will receive more LNG-powered vessels.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Rising Diesel Costs Strain Shippers Risk Supply Chain Disruptions

Rising Diesel Costs Strain Shippers Risk Supply Chain Disruptions

The FTR Shippers Conditions Index turned negative in August as surging diesel prices drove up freight rates, creating a more challenging market environment for shippers. The increase in fuel costs put significant pressure on shipper profitability and overall market conditions, negatively impacting their financial standing. This shift indicates a less favorable situation for shippers compared to previous months, highlighting the sensitivity of the freight industry to fluctuations in fuel prices.

FTR Index Signals Possible Trucking Industry Rebound

FTR Index Signals Possible Trucking Industry Rebound

The FTR Trucking Conditions Index indicates ongoing challenges for the trucking industry despite slight improvements. Soaring fuel costs exacerbate difficulties for smaller operators, while larger carriers face market saturation. A slow recovery is anticipated in Q3 2024, but the outlook remains uncertain. The industry needs to enhance efficiency, adopt new technologies, and strengthen risk management. Government support is crucial through infrastructure improvements and optimized regulations to foster healthy development in the trucking sector.

Sustainable Supply Chains Adapt to Climate Challenges

Sustainable Supply Chains Adapt to Climate Challenges

Businesses must address climate change by transitioning to sustainable supply chains. Strategies include collaboration with partners, fuel substitution with cleaner alternatives, leveraging carbon sinks for offsetting, enhancing traceability throughout the supply chain, and ultimately achieving net-zero emissions. This transformation requires a holistic approach encompassing every stage of the supply chain, from sourcing raw materials to end-of-life management, ensuring alignment with ESG principles and contributing to a carbon-neutral future.

Trucking Industry Booms Despite Driver Shortage Economic Worries

Trucking Industry Booms Despite Driver Shortage Economic Worries

FTR's Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) reached a new record high, reflecting the robust health of the US trucking industry. However, challenges remain. Driver shortages, fluctuating fuel prices, and inflation pose significant risks. To navigate future uncertainties, the trucking industry needs to focus on improving efficiency, attracting and retaining talent, embracing technology, and strengthening risk management strategies. The industry's continued success hinges on its ability to adapt and overcome these ongoing capacity challenges.