North American Class 8 Truck Orders Surge in February

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Surge in February

North American Class 8 truck orders defied expectations in February, showing unexpected growth. Both FTR and ACT Research reported significant year-over-year increases. Experts attribute this to replacement demand, emissions regulations, technological innovation, and anticipated economic recovery. The market appears robust in the short term, but freight rates, interest rates, and geopolitical risks warrant attention. Manufacturers should focus on innovation, while carriers should adopt flexible strategies to navigate the evolving landscape.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Travel Nears Prepandemic Levels in October

Global Air Travel Nears Prepandemic Levels in October

IATA reports that global air passenger traffic continued its recovery in October, nearing pre-pandemic levels. Domestic markets have surpassed pre-pandemic figures, while international markets are also recovering. The Asia-Pacific region lags behind due to pandemic restrictions, trade, and geopolitical influences. Market performance varies significantly across regions, with limited impact from the Israel-Hamas conflict. The aviation industry should maintain cautious optimism and prepare for various challenges in the future.

US Shipping Crisis Soaring Costs and Delays Explained

US Shipping Crisis Soaring Costs and Delays Explained

US ocean freight is facing a double whammy of soaring freight rates and significant delays. This predicament is driven by a confluence of factors including the pandemic's impact, port congestion, surging demand, rising fuel costs, container shortages, and regulatory issues. Alleviating shipping delays hinges on multiple factors such as the pandemic's progression, labor force recovery, infrastructure improvements, and demand adjustments. The situation requires a multifaceted approach to stabilize and optimize the maritime supply chain.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Rebounds on Auto Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Rebounds on Auto Intermodal Growth

Data from the Association of American Railroads indicates a recovery in total U.S. rail freight traffic for the week ending October 26th. Automobiles & parts and intermodal transportation showed strong performance, while coal shipments remained weak. In the first 43 weeks of 2024, intermodal volume increased by 8.9%, while traditional carload categories faced downward pressure. The rail freight market is undergoing structural adjustments, highlighting the shift in demand and the increasing importance of intermodal solutions.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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China Calls for Political Reconciliation in Haiti Crisis

China Calls for Political Reconciliation in Haiti Crisis

China, at the United Nations, urged accelerating political reconciliation and reconstruction in Haiti, emphasizing that forming a legitimate government is crucial. China called on all parties to unite, cut off illegal arms flows, and stressed that international support must respect Haitian sovereignty. Ultimately, resolving the Haitian crisis lies with the Haitian people themselves. China believes that a Haitian-led solution is the only viable path forward and pledged continued support for the nation's recovery.

Guide to Managing Cargo Damage Claims in Ocean Freight

Guide to Managing Cargo Damage Claims in Ocean Freight

This article details the claim process for damaged or lost cargo in marine transportation. It covers claim route selection, essential document checklists, standard claim procedures, and important considerations. The aim is to assist importers and exporters in efficiently and reasonably pursuing claims to maximize loss recovery. It provides practical guidance on navigating the complexities of marine insurance and claim settlement, empowering businesses to protect their interests when faced with cargo discrepancies during international shipping.

US Trucking Industry Rebounds Strongly Despite Economic Uncertainty

US Trucking Industry Rebounds Strongly Despite Economic Uncertainty

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) report indicates a rebound in the U.S. Freight Tonnage Index for June, although it remains down year-over-year. Economic reopening is driving freight volume recovery, but the risk of a second wave of the pandemic persists. Freight companies need to closely monitor the pandemic's development, optimize operations, diversify businesses, strengthen risk management, embrace digital transformation, focus on sustainability, and prioritize talent development to navigate market changes and seize opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Service Sector Growth Holds Steady in September ISM

US Service Sector Growth Holds Steady in September ISM

The ISM Non-Manufacturing Index edged down slightly in September but remained in expansion territory, signaling continued robust activity in the non-manufacturing sector. Increased consumer spending, technological innovation, and global economic recovery are key drivers of growth. Businesses should focus on challenges such as labor shortages and supply chain bottlenecks, seize opportunities, and navigate the market to stand out from the competition. The index suggests a generally positive outlook despite some headwinds.

US Rail Freight Rises in Early August on Carload Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Rises in Early August on Carload Intermodal Growth

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight continued to grow in the week ending August 9th, with carload traffic up 2.4% year-over-year and intermodal traffic up 3.4%. Year-to-date figures show a 2.8% increase in total carloads and a 4.6% increase in total intermodal volume. This growth in rail freight reflects the overall economic recovery in the United States. However, the industry faces challenges related to infrastructure and competition.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Shift

The Prologis IBI report indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipelines all exceeding the 2024 average. E-commerce and large enterprises are leading the market recovery. Companies are adopting more cautious inventory strategies, resulting in stable vacancy rates but a slowdown in new construction. Market participants need to seize opportunities, address challenges, and flexibly adjust their strategies to navigate the evolving landscape.