US Rail Freight Container Volumes Rise As Traditional Cargo Slows

US Rail Freight Container Volumes Rise As Traditional Cargo Slows

The latest data from the Association of American Railroads shows a significant increase in container traffic, reaching a record high, while traditional freight volumes are mixed. Although cumulative year-to-date figures still face pressure, the industry remains confident about the future and is actively transforming and upgrading. It is embracing technological innovation to adapt to market changes. The surge in container shipments suggests a strengthening supply chain and potentially signals positive momentum in the broader economic recovery.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Surge Drives Warehouse Demand JLL Report

Ecommerce Surge Drives Warehouse Demand JLL Report

The booming e-commerce sector is driving a surge in warehousing demand, leading to rising rents and supply shortages. A JLL report highlights the rise of technologically advanced, highly efficient warehousing centers and growing demand in second-tier markets. Online grocery delivery and omnichannel distribution are reshaping warehousing needs. In the future, lean and intelligent warehousing will become mainstream. Companies that win the 'space race' through optimized and technologically advanced solutions will be best positioned for success.

US Industrial Real Estate Faces Rising Vacancies Slowing Rent Growth

US Industrial Real Estate Faces Rising Vacancies Slowing Rent Growth

A Colliers International report indicates a surge in inventory across the top 25 U.S. industrial markets, fueled by ongoing development. However, new supply is decreasing, potentially accelerating market recovery. Rental growth is slowing, and future trends remain uncertain, with rising vacancy rates and softening demand. Rental rates are projected to continue growing in the coming years, and vacancy rates are expected to peak and then decline. The market is facing a complex interplay of factors influencing its trajectory.

Global Aviation Body Urges Policy Support for Sustainable Fuel Growth

Global Aviation Body Urges Policy Support for Sustainable Fuel Growth

IATA reports a significant increase in Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) production, but supply remains insufficient, representing a small fraction of total renewable fuel production. To achieve the aviation industry's net-zero emissions goal, IATA urges governments to increase policy support, incentivize SAF production, and diversify feedstocks. They also call upon traditional oil companies to increase investment in SAF, highlighting strong public support for SAF. Increased production and investment are crucial to meeting future demand and decarbonizing the aviation sector.

US Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Tariff Worries

US Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline in October Amid Tariff Worries

North American Intermodal Association data shows a 2% year-over-year decrease in U.S. intermodal freight volume in October 2025, ending months of consecutive growth. Key influencing factors include tariff policies, economic uncertainty, and industrial weakness. While cumulative freight volume for the year remains positive, the growth rate is slowing. The future intermodal market should focus on key factors such as tariffs, consumer spending, inventory levels, and capacity supply, while also strengthening innovation and international cooperation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Retail Sales Rise Modestly in July Amid Steady Recovery

US Retail Sales Rise Modestly in July Amid Steady Recovery

Data from the US Department of Commerce and the National Retail Federation show that retail sales increased by 0.5% month-over-month and 4.0% year-over-year in July. Total retail sales from May to July also grew by 4.0% year-over-year, indicating a steady recovery in the US consumer market. However, future growth still faces challenges such as inflation and supply chain issues. Retailers need to be flexible and adaptable to navigate these challenges.

European Shipping Rates Volatility Disrupts Trade

European Shipping Rates Volatility Disrupts Trade

European sea freight rates have fluctuated significantly recently, influenced by geopolitical factors, the pandemic, and shipping capacity, showing a trend of first rising and then falling. High freight rates have increased trade costs, leading to supply chain disruptions and trade diversions. The future trend remains uncertain, and businesses need to pay close attention to market dynamics and respond flexibly. These fluctuations significantly impact businesses relying on European trade routes, requiring careful planning and adaptation to mitigate potential losses.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Global Cold Chain Logistics Boost Fresh Produce Deliveries

Global Cold Chain Logistics Boost Fresh Produce Deliveries

Cold chain logistics ensures perishable, fresh, frozen, and refrigerated products remain at suitable low temperatures throughout production, storage, transportation, and sales. This paper explores the challenges facing cold chain logistics, details customized solutions, and highlights the crucial role of ocean-based cold chain logistics in global trade. It also looks at future trends in cold chain logistics, emphasizing the importance of selecting reliable partners for successful and efficient operations. The goal is to maintain product quality and safety across the entire supply chain.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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East and Gulf Coast Ports Face Strike Disruptions

East and Gulf Coast Ports Face Strike Disruptions

A labor dispute between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) has triggered a strike at ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast. This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the strike, detailing the current operational status of key ports, assessing its impact on the supply chain, and offering a future outlook. The analysis will cover the immediate disruptions and potential long-term consequences for businesses relying on these vital trade gateways.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Flexport Founder Joins Founders Fund to Boost Logistics Tech

Flexport Founder Joins Founders Fund to Boost Logistics Tech

Flexport founder Ryan Petersen has joined Founders Fund as a partner while continuing to serve as Executive Chairman of Flexport. This move aims to support the company's long-term growth and foster innovation in logistics technology. Petersen's dual role allows him to leverage his expertise in both venture capital and the logistics industry, benefiting both Founders Fund's investment strategy and Flexport's strategic direction. This partnership signals a strong commitment to advancing the future of global trade and supply chain solutions.