US Freight Index Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Growth

US Freight Index Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Growth

The US Bureau of Transportation Statistics reports that the Freight Transportation Services Index (FTSI) rose for the fifth consecutive month in January, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. Strong performance in waterborne, pipeline, and trucking reflects rebounding consumer demand and business inventory rebuilding. The logistics industry faces both opportunities and challenges, requiring increased investment in technology and expanded service offerings. Freight growth is a positive sign of economic recovery, but continued attention is needed regarding the global economic situation and supply chain issues. The index suggests a strengthening economy driven by increased freight activity.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Aims to Modernize National Freight Logistics Network

US Aims to Modernize National Freight Logistics Network

This paper explores the challenges facing the U.S. freight transportation system in transitioning from a 'patchwork' approach to an efficient and interconnected network. It analyzes Congressional concerns, logistics industry demands, and the perspectives of the business community. The paper proposes key elements for building a national logistics network, including long-term, stable funding, diversified financing mechanisms, strategic infrastructure investments, cross-departmental coordination, and the adoption of innovative technologies. The aim is to create a more streamlined and effective freight transportation system to support economic growth and global competitiveness.

Oakland Port Boosts Meat Exports to Asia with Cold Chain Upgrade

Oakland Port Boosts Meat Exports to Asia with Cold Chain Upgrade

The Port of Auckland experienced a surge in meat exports to Asia during the pandemic, achieving market leadership thanks to forward-thinking cold chain investments. This success is attributed to rising Asian demand, advantageous geographic location, and optimized shipping schedules. This case highlights cold chain logistics as a crucial engine for future trade growth, necessitating proactive planning, continuous investment, a focus on customer needs, and collaborative partnerships. The port's strategic foresight allowed it to capitalize on emerging opportunities and solidify its position in the global meat export market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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WCO Enhances Ukraines Customs Training With Regional Center Upgrade

WCO Enhances Ukraines Customs Training With Regional Center Upgrade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) deployed a technical assistance mission to support Ukraine Customs' capacity building, focusing on assessing and assisting the Khmelnytskyi Regional Training Center (RTC) in defining its role and strategic planning. Through workshops, the RTC clarified its position within the WCO's capacity building framework and developed future directions. This initiative aims to enhance customs management in Ukraine and the broader European region, contributing to international trade and global security. The mission helped RTC to identify key areas for improvement and develop a roadmap for future growth and development.

3pls Adapt Customer Strategies to Boost Supply Chain Resilience

3pls Adapt Customer Strategies to Boost Supply Chain Resilience

Armstrong & Associates' latest report provides an in-depth analysis of customer relationship trends in Third-Party Logistics (3PL). It reveals global and domestic market sizes, industry segment growth, service diversification applications, and regional market characteristics. The report emphasizes that companies should view 3PLs as strategic partners. By clearly defining needs, selecting suitable partners, establishing good communication, and conducting effective evaluations, businesses can build a more resilient supply chain and secure future success. This strategic approach is crucial for navigating evolving supply chain dynamics and achieving a competitive advantage.

Long Beach Port Names New Leader Amid Growth Push

Long Beach Port Names New Leader Amid Growth Push

The Port of Long Beach is actively seeking a new leader to succeed Chris Lytle, who is departing. Al Moro, the acting Executive Director, will ensure a smooth transition. The port will collaborate with stakeholders to select a leader who can represent diverse interests and drive the port's continued growth. The Port remains committed to improving operational efficiency, optimizing supply chain management, and strengthening partnerships with global trade partners to achieve sustainable development. The selection process aims to identify a candidate capable of navigating future challenges and opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Free Course Aims to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Skills

Free Course Aims to Boost Crossborder Ecommerce Skills

Dashu Cross-border collaborates with Casey Chen to launch a free cross-border e-commerce course, targeting individuals interested in developing careers in cross-border e-commerce, international trade, and overseas marketing. The course provides practical knowledge and skills to help participants seize globalization opportunities and achieve wealth growth. By registering and joining the group, participants can receive a complete set of course materials and have the opportunity to participate in offline forums. This initiative aims to empower individuals to navigate the global market and succeed in international business ventures.

Uschina Trade Talks Resume Amid Ecommerce Tariff Concerns

Uschina Trade Talks Resume Amid Ecommerce Tariff Concerns

With the restart of US-China tariff negotiations, cross-border e-commerce sellers face new opportunities and challenges. This paper analyzes the negotiation background and key milestones, proposing diversification and refined operations as solutions. It emphasizes the crucial role of cross-border e-commerce ERP systems in navigating trade uncertainties, helping sellers build a resilient business model. By leveraging ERP, sellers can optimize processes, manage inventory effectively, and adapt to changing market conditions, ultimately mitigating risks associated with tariff fluctuations and ensuring sustainable growth in the global market.

Global Trade Adapts to New Air Routes and Ecommerce Rules

Global Trade Adapts to New Air Routes and Ecommerce Rules

International logistics e-commerce is active: YTO Express and China Southern Airlines are expanding routes, Indonesia is limiting prices, AliExpress is complying with regulations, Ozon is going public, Asia-Pacific e-commerce is growing, and shipping companies are adjusting routes. This highlights the dynamic landscape of cross-border trade, with companies adapting to new regulations, expanding their reach, and capitalizing on growth opportunities in the Asia-Pacific region. The trends reflect the increasing importance of efficient and compliant international logistics for e-commerce businesses operating on a global scale.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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YTO Cargo Expands to Bangladesh with New Changshadhaka Route

YTO Cargo Expands to Bangladesh with New Changshadhaka Route

YTO Cargo Airlines launched its first South Asian route, Changsha-Dhaka, connecting Central China with Bangladesh, facilitating cross-border e-commerce and fresh produce trade. YTO Cargo Airlines will also increase the frequency of international routes originating from Changsha, establish a regional headquarters in Central China, and enhance customer cooperation through the GBP project. YTO Cargo Airlines continues to expand, contributing to the Belt and Road Initiative and promoting global trade prosperity. This new route signifies YTO's commitment to expanding its network and supporting economic growth in the region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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