US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Rise Containers Fall

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Rise Containers Fall

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a divergence in US rail freight volume in late January. Carload traffic increased by 3.3% year-over-year, driven by nonmetallic minerals, coal, and automotive industries. However, container transport decreased by 6.7% year-over-year, potentially due to shifts in consumer spending and supply chain adjustments. Overall freight volume in North America exhibited a similar trend. The increase in carload was enough to offset the container decrease, showing resilience in certain sectors of the rail freight market.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Key Strategies to Cut Expenses

Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Key Strategies to Cut Expenses

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the factors influencing container sea freight costs from China to Europe, including container size, route selection, and peak/off-season variations. It details major shipping routes and approximate cost ranges. Furthermore, it addresses frequently asked questions, aiming to help businesses better plan their sea freight strategies, control transportation costs, and ultimately achieve success in the European market. The analysis focuses on understanding the dynamics of sea freight pricing and optimizing logistics for businesses trading between China and Europe.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Declines Ease As Domestic Demand Rises

Intermodal Declines Ease As Domestic Demand Rises

Despite continued declines in intermodal volumes in September, the rate of decrease narrowed, with domestic container volumes showing a positive trend. According to the IANA report, economic weakness and high inventory levels are the primary constraints, but a turnaround is expected in the second half of the year. Experts believe that intense market competition requires companies to optimize operations and seize opportunities for growth. The resilience in domestic container volume suggests underlying strength in certain sectors, warranting further investigation and strategic adjustments by industry players.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

The US maritime shipping market is facing a double whammy of delays and rising prices. Factors such as pandemic-induced port congestion, labor shortages, surging demand, container shortages, insufficient capacity, rising fuel costs, and cargo backlogs have collectively driven up ocean freight costs, straining the global trade chain. Container shipping rates from the US to China and Europe have increased 3-4 times since 2020, and delays have not yet been fully resolved. The situation continues to put pressure on businesses and consumers alike.

North American Intermodal Traffic Rises Sharply in Q2 2025

North American Intermodal Traffic Rises Sharply in Q2 2025

North American intermodal volumes increased by 2.4% year-over-year in Q2 2025, marking consecutive growth. Domestic container shipping remained stable, while international container shipping performed strongly. Key drivers included retail trade, manufacturing PMI, and GDP growth. Future US-China trade relations and tariff policies pose uncertainties, requiring logistics companies to adapt flexibly. The continued growth highlights the resilience of the intermodal sector despite potential headwinds from geopolitical factors and evolving trade dynamics. Strategic planning and diversification will be crucial for navigating the changing freight landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Yiwuthailand Shipping Cuts Costs Speeds Up Trade

Yiwuthailand Shipping Cuts Costs Speeds Up Trade

This article focuses on the latest developments in sea freight from Yiwu to Thailand, analyzing route optimization, freight rate changes, and key aspects of efficient customs clearance. The sailing time from Shanghai Port to Bangkok has been shortened to 11-12 days, and from Ningbo Port to Bangkok to 10-11 days. Freight rates have increased due to market factors, with a 40-foot container costing approximately $2000-2500 per container. Preparing customs clearance documents in advance and choosing a professional agent can improve efficiency.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Mixed As Carloads Rise Containers Fall in July

US Rail Freight Mixed As Carloads Rise Containers Fall in July

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload traffic increased by 1.1% year-over-year in late July, while container volume decreased by 2.5% year-over-year. The carload traffic growth was mainly driven by automobiles, coal, and agricultural products, while the decline was influenced by metallic ores, petroleum, etc. The decrease in container volume may be related to port congestion, labor shortages, and slowing consumer demand. Businesses need to pay attention to data changes and adjust their supply chain strategies accordingly.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Auckland Port Begins Berth 10 Revitalization

Auckland Port Begins Berth 10 Revitalization

Auckland Port has recently completed the renovation of Berth 10, where ShibataFenderTeam supplied five sets of cone fender systems. Through customized design and meticulous construction, the lifespan and operational efficiency of the berth have been enhanced, ensuring effective load distribution and laying a solid foundation for future port development.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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