Kraft Heinz Invests 400M in Smart Warehouse to Boost Delivery

Kraft Heinz Invests 400M in Smart Warehouse to Boost Delivery

Kraft Heinz is investing $400 million in an automated distribution center in Illinois, aiming to improve supply chain efficiency, optimize inventory management, and enhance customer satisfaction. This move reflects the growing trend of automation in the food industry, with companies like General Mills and Sam's Club also actively investing. While the automation transformation presents challenges, it will drive the development of a smarter and more efficient food supply chain.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Trump Supports Dockworkers in Automation Fight Backs US Jobs

Trump Supports Dockworkers in Automation Fight Backs US Jobs

US dockworkers and employers are deadlocked over automation, with Trump publicly supporting workers and advocating for prioritizing American jobs. Both sides stand firm, while industry associations urge a return to the negotiating table. Automation is a growing trend in port development, and balancing technological advancement with the interests of workers is crucial. The dispute highlights the challenges of integrating new technologies while safeguarding employment and maintaining labor relations.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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NFI Acquires IPD to Boost Canadian Cold Chain Expansion

NFI Acquires IPD to Boost Canadian Cold Chain Expansion

US-based 3PL giant NFI acquired IPD in Canada to expand its Canadian market share, enhance its fresh food cold chain transportation capabilities, and optimize its intermodal network. This acquisition reflects the ongoing trend of mergers and acquisitions in the logistics industry, indicating a move towards greater efficiency, intelligence, and sustainability. The deal strengthens NFI's presence in Canada and allows for improved service offerings in the temperature-controlled transport sector.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Renminbis Global Payments Share Rises to 254 in May

Renminbis Global Payments Share Rises to 254 in May

According to the latest SWIFT report, the RMB's share of global payments reached 2.54% in May, ranking fifth. Payment value increased by 20.38% month-on-month, significantly exceeding the overall growth rate. The continued growth of the RMB's global payment share reflects the steady progress of RMB internationalization.

US Service Sector Expands Despite Economic Headwinds ISM

US Service Sector Expands Despite Economic Headwinds ISM

The latest ISM report indicates continued growth in the US services sector, albeit at a slower pace. The report highlights industry growth, changes in sub-indexes, corporate feedback, and expert analysis, emphasizing supply chain pressures, labor challenges, and policy uncertainties. Businesses need to optimize supply chains, attract talent, and embrace digitalization to address challenges and achieve sustainable development. The slowing growth rate warrants close monitoring of these factors to understand the future trajectory of the services sector and its impact on the overall economy.

Gold Prices Drop Below 4000 Amid Market Uncertainty

Gold Prices Drop Below 4000 Amid Market Uncertainty

Gold prices have fallen below the $4000 mark, with technical analysis suggesting a potential further decline to $3844. Trade optimism is a major driving factor behind this movement. Going forward, it's crucial to monitor key support levels and shifts in market sentiment. Investors should exercise caution and closely observe market dynamics. The current downward trend is fueled by positive developments in trade relations, impacting the safe-haven appeal of gold.

US Rail Freight Trends Diverge Amid Economic Uncertainty

US Rail Freight Trends Diverge Amid Economic Uncertainty

US rail freight shows a divergence: carload traffic increased by 2.8%, while intermodal traffic decreased by 5.8%. Year-to-date figures reveal a similar trend, with carload volume increasing and intermodal volume declining. This divergence could reflect shifts in supply chains, consumer demand, or fuel costs. Further analysis is needed to understand the underlying drivers and potential long-term implications for the rail freight industry and the broader economy.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results in March 2022

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results in March 2022

For the week of March 26, 2022, U.S. rail freight showed a mixed trend. Carload traffic increased slightly by 0.5%, mainly driven by increased coal and chemical shipments. However, intermodal traffic declined significantly by 6.2%, reflecting persistent supply chain bottlenecks. Overall North American rail traffic also experienced a year-over-year decrease. The data suggests the U.S. economy faces multiple challenges, including supply chain issues, structural adjustments, and inflation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Spot Freight Rates Unexpectedly Climb in July

US Spot Freight Rates Unexpectedly Climb in July

A recent DAT report reveals an unusual surge in US spot freight rates in July, surpassing June's figures. This breaks a historical pattern observed since 1996, raising concerns about structural shifts in the freight market. Analysts suggest factors like retailer restocking, manufacturing recovery, and a tight labor market may have contributed to this anomaly. The market is closely monitoring August data to determine the sustainability of this trend.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Euro and Dollar Clash Over Key 100day Moving Average

Euro and Dollar Clash Over Key 100day Moving Average

EUR/USD is trading within a narrow range, with the 100-day moving average being a key battleground for bulls and bears. Technical analysis suggests that a break below 1.0916 could lead to a test of 1.0886-1.0899, while a break above 1.0942 could target 1.0984. Investors should pay attention to fundamentals and market sentiment, patiently awaiting clear signals and trading in the direction of the prevailing trend.