HMM Debuts First Methanolpowered Global Shipping Route

HMM Debuts First Methanolpowered Global Shipping Route

South Korean HMM plans to pilot the world's first green shipping route by 2027, connecting Busan and Ulsan with Seattle and Tacoma. This route will utilize methanol-fueled container ships and car carriers, aiming for zero-carbon emissions during maritime transport. The South Korean government is actively promoting clean fuel supply and has established a consortium with shipping companies and fuel suppliers to support green shipping. This initiative contributes to the global shipping industry's green transformation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Tiktok Exits Indonesia Shifts Crossborder Ecommerce Strategy

Tiktok Exits Indonesia Shifts Crossborder Ecommerce Strategy

Following setbacks for TikTok Shop in Indonesia, cross-border sellers face new challenges. Independent website models are becoming crucial for breaking through, emphasizing brand building and differentiated competition. Localizing the supply chain and diversifying market strategies are advanced tactics. Embracing change and adapting to the trend are essential for tapping into the Indonesian and Southeast Asian e-commerce markets. Success hinges on navigating the evolving landscape and implementing strategic adjustments to overcome obstacles and capitalize on opportunities.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Coal Decline

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Coal Decline

The U.S. rail freight market showed a mixed picture for the week ending February 10th. Intermodal traffic performed strongly with an 11.1% year-over-year increase, while traditional rail carloads declined by 2.5%. Coal shipments continued to be weak, decreasing by 7,264 carloads year-over-year. Year-to-date figures reveal a 6.5% rise in intermodal volume and a 6.4% drop in rail carloads, reflecting the evolving U.S. economic structure and changes in supply chain patterns.

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US Rail Freight Sees Container Surge Amid Declining Traditional Cargo

US Rail Freight Sees Container Surge Amid Declining Traditional Cargo

The US rail freight market is experiencing a mixed landscape: traditional carload volumes are declining year-over-year, while intermodal volumes are surging. This trend is driven by factors such as the energy transition, supply chain restructuring, and shifts in consumer behavior. Railroads must proactively address these challenges and seize opportunities by diversifying services, embracing technological innovation, prioritizing environmental sustainability, and fostering collaborative partnerships. Only through these strategies can they thrive in the increasingly competitive market.

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US Rail Freight Coal Chemicals Rise As Intermodal Slows

US Rail Freight Coal Chemicals Rise As Intermodal Slows

US rail freight saw a slight increase in March, with carload traffic up 1.1%, while intermodal traffic decreased by 5.7%. Year-to-date, carload traffic has increased by 3%, but intermodal volume has fallen by 7.1%. This indicates a mixed performance in the rail freight sector, with traditional carload shipments showing positive growth, while intermodal transportation continues to struggle. The overall impact on the supply chain remains to be seen, as these trends may reflect broader economic shifts.

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Manhattan Associates Launches Aidriven Logistics Management System

Manhattan Associates Launches Aidriven Logistics Management System

Manhattan introduces a cloud-native TMS, boasting an 80% improvement in optimization speed. Leveraging machine learning, the system efficiently manages transportation, reduces costs, and enhances competitiveness. This next-generation TMS provides real-time visibility and control across the entire transportation network, enabling businesses to make smarter decisions and improve overall supply chain performance. Its cloud-based architecture ensures scalability and flexibility to adapt to evolving business needs, driving significant value for organizations seeking to optimize their logistics operations.

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Bob Costello Analyzes Shifts in US Freight Economy

Bob Costello Analyzes Shifts in US Freight Economy

Economist Costello predicts a US recession, but fundamentals remain solid. Consumer spending and employment are key indicators. US-China trade tensions introduce uncertainty. The trucking industry faces challenges. Despite recessionary concerns, strong consumer demand and a robust labor market offer some resilience. However, geopolitical factors and supply chain disruptions continue to pose risks to the economic outlook. Monitoring these factors will be crucial for navigating the potential economic downturn and understanding its impact on the freight sector.

EPIC Platform Enhances Air Cargo Digital Integration

EPIC Platform Enhances Air Cargo Digital Integration

IATA has launched the EPIC platform to simplify air cargo connectivity, offering functionalities such as inquiry, identification, and digitalization. This subscription-based model aims to improve efficiency and accelerate digital transformation within the air cargo industry. EPIC facilitates seamless data exchange and collaboration among stakeholders, fostering a more connected and streamlined supply chain. By embracing digitalization, the platform empowers businesses to optimize operations and enhance customer service, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and efficient air cargo ecosystem.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Global Shipping Faces Overcapacity Weak Demand in Peak Season

Global Shipping Faces Overcapacity Weak Demand in Peak Season

The global shipping market is facing headwinds from multiple factors including the European recession, weak US demand, overcapacity, and high inventory levels. The market is expected to remain sluggish in the coming months, with a weak peak season becoming the norm. Companies should closely monitor market trends, optimize supply chain management, strengthen risk management, and seek partnerships to navigate these challenges. The situation demands proactive strategies to mitigate potential losses and capitalize on emerging opportunities despite the economic downturn.

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US Service Sector Growth Slows Amid Steady Economic Resilience

US Service Sector Growth Slows Amid Steady Economic Resilience

The US Services PMI edged down in June but remained in expansion territory. Labor shortages and inflationary pressures are key challenges, while supply chain improvements and resilient demand offer opportunities. Experts believe the economy faces recession risks, but the low unemployment rate indicates continued resilience, suggesting the service sector engine is still running. Despite the slight dip in the PMI, the overall outlook remains cautiously optimistic, supported by underlying strength in the labor market and persistent consumer demand.