US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

For the week of November 29, 2025, U.S. rail freight showed a mixed performance. Carload traffic increased by 4.3% year-over-year, driven by higher demand for coal, nonmetallic minerals, and grain. Intermodal traffic decreased by 6.5% year-over-year, potentially due to port congestion and increased competition. Year-to-date figures indicate overall growth in rail freight, but structural adjustments pose ongoing challenges. The increase in carload traffic suggests strong demand in specific commodity sectors, while the decline in intermodal volume warrants further investigation into contributing factors.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year for the week ending February 11. Carload traffic decreased by 1.6%, while intermodal volume fell sharply by 10.2%. Year-to-date, carload traffic is up slightly by 1%, but intermodal volume is down 7.7%. While North American rail carload traffic increased, intermodal volume also saw a decline. These figures reflect the complexities of the current economic environment and the challenges facing supply chains, requiring businesses to closely monitor and adapt their strategies.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face Crossborder Hijacking Seek Solutions

Amazon Sellers Face Crossborder Hijacking Seek Solutions

This article delves into the cross-site piggybacking issue faced by Amazon sellers, revealing its principles and harms, and providing detailed countermeasures. It emphasizes the importance of intellectual property protection and introduces brand protection tools offered by Amazon. The aim is to help sellers build a solid anti-piggybacking "fortress" to protect their brand and interests. The article covers proactive and reactive strategies, including brand registry enrollment, trademark registration, and reporting violations to Amazon. By implementing these measures, sellers can mitigate the risks associated with unauthorized product listings and maintain control over their brand presence.

UK Consumers Shift Focus to Energy Efficiency Essentials

UK Consumers Shift Focus to Energy Efficiency Essentials

Driven by the energy crisis and inflation, UK consumers are shifting their spending towards warm clothing, energy-efficient appliances, and essential goods. Retail data shows a surge in sales of these products, but overall retail growth is offset by inflation. Cross-border e-commerce businesses need to pay attention to these market changes, adjust their product structures, and optimize their supply chains to meet the challenges and seize the opportunities presented by the evolving UK consumer landscape. This includes focusing on value and adapting to the new priorities of British shoppers.

West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

West Africa Enhances Customs Risk Management During Pandemic

Supported by the WCO/JICA joint project, West African Customs administrations continued to enhance their risk management and intelligence analysis capabilities during the pandemic through online training. The MTP project, involving six countries including Benin, aims to cultivate a team of experts proficient in these skills and has made significant progress. By adopting innovative training methods, the project overcame the challenges posed by the pandemic and injected new momentum into customs capacity building in West Africa. The online format allowed for continued learning and development despite travel restrictions and social distancing measures.

Global Logistics Rents Surge Amid Ecommerce Growth

Global Logistics Rents Surge Amid Ecommerce Growth

A CBRE report indicates continued rental growth in prime global logistics real estate, primarily driven by supply-demand imbalances and e-commerce expansion. The Americas region leads the way, followed closely by Asia Pacific. Experts believe there is still room for growth in this cycle. Investors should focus on high-growth areas, quality assets, and embrace the e-commerce trend. The increasing demand for efficient distribution networks, fueled by online retail, is a key factor contributing to the sustained upward pressure on rents in strategically located logistics facilities.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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APICS Launches STEM Program to Address Supply Chain Labor Gap

APICS Launches STEM Program to Address Supply Chain Labor Gap

APICS is addressing the global supply chain talent shortage by expanding its Supply Chain STEM Educational Outreach Program. This initiative aims to cultivate an early interest in supply chain management among K-12 students through interactive activities designed to lay the foundation for the industry's future. The goal is to reach 100,000 students by 2020, contributing to the solution of the global supply chain talent gap. By fostering interest in STEM fields and highlighting their relevance to supply chain, APICS hopes to inspire the next generation of supply chain professionals.

North Carolina Ports Panama Canal Partner to Boost Asian Trade

North Carolina Ports Panama Canal Partner to Boost Asian Trade

The North Carolina State Ports Authority and the Panama Canal Authority have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to leverage the Panama Canal expansion and enhance the competitiveness of US East Coast ports by promoting the “all-water route.” The collaboration will focus on marketing, data exchange, information sharing, and joint training. This partnership aims to address shifts in global trade patterns and facilitate increased trade between Asia and the US East Coast. By working together, they seek to capitalize on opportunities presented by the expanded canal and strengthen their positions within the global supply chain.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Demand Outweighs Driver English Proficiency Rules

US Trucking Demand Outweighs Driver English Proficiency Rules

Despite increased scrutiny of truckers' English proficiency by the US government, data suggests a limited impact on overall capacity, with no significant fluctuations in trucking rates. Pre-tariff demand and the supply-demand dynamic remain the primary market drivers. The long-term effects of English proficiency enforcement require further observation. While concerns existed about potential capacity reductions and subsequent price increases, these have not materialized in the short term. The market appears to be more influenced by broader economic factors and trade policies than by the stricter language requirements.

DHL Simplifies Customs Clearance for Retailers Amid Tariffs

DHL Simplifies Customs Clearance for Retailers Amid Tariffs

DHL Global Forwarding has launched an integrated customs clearance service designed to simplify the import process into the United States. This service addresses challenges faced by retailers, including rising costs, clearance delays, and compliance risks. By integrating freight forwarding, unified customs declarations, expedited clearance, and efficient delivery, the service aims to reduce costs, improve efficiency, mitigate risks, and enhance the competitiveness of retailers. Ultimately, this initiative fosters the growth of cross-border e-commerce by streamlining the import process and providing a more reliable and cost-effective solution for retailers.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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