US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Loses in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Loses in Intermodal

According to the Association of American Railroads, for the week ending November 8th, U.S. rail carloads increased slightly by 0.1% year-over-year, while intermodal volume decreased by 8.7%. Year-to-date figures show growth in both carloads and intermodal volume. This data reflects the logistics industry's challenges and opportunities in areas like supply chain resilience, intermodal potential, technological innovation, and environmental sustainability, foreshadowing future industry trends. The performance of rail freight and intermodal transportation provides insights into the broader logistics landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Volumes Decline Amid Uneven Economic Recovery

US Trucking Volumes Decline Amid Uneven Economic Recovery

The American Trucking Associations reported a 1.2% month-over-month decrease in the U.S. truck tonnage index for September, ending two months of gains. Despite a slow and challenging economic recovery, the overall trend has been upward since January. This article analyzes the economic conditions behind the data, highlighting the impact of factors such as manufacturing, consumer spending, international trade, and policies on trucking volumes. It also looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in the future.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Ports See Record Container Volumes As Demand Outpaces Capacity

US Ports See Record Container Volumes As Demand Outpaces Capacity

S&P Global Market Intelligence reports a continued rise in U.S. container freight volumes, up 13.4% year-over-year in September. While consumer goods demand remains robust, capital goods growth is slowing. Experts anticipate a stronger 2024, but supply chain challenges persist, requiring attention to labor disputes, geopolitical risks, and the impact of climate change. A 4.1% growth is projected for Q1 2025. These factors will significantly influence the future performance of the container freight industry and overall economic stability.

King Childrens Growth ZC Tissue Leadership Change Reflect Industry Shift

King Childrens Growth ZC Tissue Leadership Change Reflect Industry Shift

Kidswant released its 2025 performance forecast, projecting a significant increase in net profit. C&S responded to the president's adjustment, stating it aims to strengthen refined management. The dynamics of these two companies reflect the trend of active change and breakthrough seeking in the maternal and infant and household goods industries amidst market competition, as well as the emphasis on refined operation and international development. Both companies are adapting to evolving market demands and focusing on strategic adjustments for future growth.

France Hosts Border Management Symposium to Strengthen Alliances

France Hosts Border Management Symposium to Strengthen Alliances

A seminar on collaborative border management, hosted by French Customs in Bordeaux, explored new models for 21st-century border management. The conference focused on three key themes: reshaping the border concept, enhancing economic benefits, and building new collaborative models. It emphasized the importance of information sharing, risk management, and international cooperation, providing insights into the future direction of border management. The discussions highlighted the need for innovative approaches to address evolving challenges and opportunities in cross-border trade and security.

Ningbocleveland Trade Route Boosts Transpacific Commerce

Ningbocleveland Trade Route Boosts Transpacific Commerce

The Ningbo-Cleveland sea freight route is a vital trade channel connecting China and the United States, spanning approximately 11,000 kilometers with a transit time of 30-40 days. Characterized by ample capacity, low cost, and stable transportation, this route handles a variety of goods including machinery, electronics, daily necessities, and agricultural products. It plays a significant role in facilitating trade between the two countries. With growing trade demands, the Ningbo-Cleveland sea freight route holds promising development prospects for the future.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Morocco Boosts Green Customs Via Crossborder Partnerships

Morocco Boosts Green Customs Via Crossborder Partnerships

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of Morocco's customs regulatory framework for environmental compliance, covering the legal and policy foundations, inter-agency cooperation, compliance standards, application of electronic platforms, procedural simplification, and future prospects. It highlights Morocco's commitment to improving environmental compliance through multi-level cooperation, technological application, and process optimization. The study emphasizes Morocco's efforts in enhancing environmental compliance through various strategies and offers valuable lessons for other countries seeking to strengthen their own environmental protection measures within customs control.

Apparel Brands Adapt Logistics for Dutch Ecommerce Market

Apparel Brands Adapt Logistics for Dutch Ecommerce Market

Shipping apparel from cross-border e-commerce to the Netherlands requires careful consideration of logistics models (postal, express, dedicated line, overseas warehouse, etc.), product attributes, market demand, cost budget, and time requirements to select the appropriate logistics company. Optimizing inventory management, improving order processing efficiency, and building strong relationships with logistics companies are key to enhancing cross-border logistics efficiency. In the future, intelligence, digitalization, green practices, personalization, and globalization will be the development trends of cross-border e-commerce logistics.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Global Push to Simplify Trade by Ending Consular Authentication

Global Push to Simplify Trade by Ending Consular Authentication

This paper explores the hindering effect of consular authentication on international trade, arguing for its abolishment and highlighting the benefits. It introduces initiatives by the United States and Uganda within the WTO framework to eliminate consular authentication. The analysis covers the challenges associated with this removal and proposes corresponding solutions. Finally, the paper looks ahead to future trends in global trade facilitation, emphasizing the positive impact of removing unnecessary bureaucratic hurdles like consular authentication to improve efficiency and reduce costs for international businesses.

Colombias Tax Agency DIAN Advances Digital Overhaul

Colombias Tax Agency DIAN Advances Digital Overhaul

The Colombian Customs, with the support of SECO-WCO, held a workshop to enhance its digital transformation capabilities and build a future customs model. The workshop emphasized data-driven decision-making as a key component of this transformation. The initiative aims to modernize customs processes, improve efficiency, and facilitate trade. By leveraging digital technologies and data analytics, Colombian Customs seeks to streamline operations and enhance its ability to adapt to the evolving global trade landscape, ultimately contributing to trade facilitation and economic growth.