US Rail Freight Declines in Carloads but Rises in Containers

US Rail Freight Declines in Carloads but Rises in Containers

The Association of American Railroads reports a mixed picture for rail freight: carload volume is down year-over-year due to economic restructuring and increased competition. However, container traffic is growing, driven by multimodal transportation and global trade. Railroads need to actively transform and embrace technological innovation to meet these market challenges. The container segment's growth highlights the importance of intermodal solutions and the continued relevance of rail in global supply chains, despite overall freight volume declines in other areas.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Shift Coal Oil Drop As Merchandise Grain Rise

US Rail Freight Sees Shift Coal Oil Drop As Merchandise Grain Rise

The Association of American Railroads reported a year-over-year decrease in total U.S. rail freight volume for the week ending April 16th. However, the internal structure shows divergence: coal and petroleum shipments declined significantly, while miscellaneous cargo and grain shipments increased. The energy transition, evolving consumer demand, and technological advancements are profoundly impacting the rail transport industry. Diversification and transformation are crucial for its future development, adapting to these shifts in demand and leveraging new technologies to remain competitive.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Roadrunner Opens New LTL Hub in New York Metro Area

Roadrunner Opens New LTL Hub in New York Metro Area

Roadrunner Freight has opened a new LTL terminal in the New York-New Jersey area to enhance outbound freight capabilities in the Northeast and meet customer demand. By collaborating with agents and optimizing its independent contractor network, Roadrunner is expanding its service coverage and improving operational efficiency. This expansion aims to provide customers with more reliable, flexible, and economical logistics solutions. The new terminal will support increased freight volume and improve transit times for shipments within and beyond the region.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Regional LTL Carriers Expand Lastmile Delivery Amid Ecommerce Surge

Regional LTL Carriers Expand Lastmile Delivery Amid Ecommerce Surge

Regional LTL carriers are capitalizing on e-commerce-driven market growth. By optimizing network layouts, enhancing information technology, innovating service models, and strengthening collaborations, these companies can address e-commerce challenges, deliver superior service, and stand out in a competitive market. The successful examples of Lynden Transport and Averitt Express offer valuable lessons for the industry. These strategies enable them to efficiently handle increased volumes, meet demanding delivery timelines, and provide customized solutions to e-commerce businesses, ultimately fostering growth and profitability.

US Intermodal Volume Falls Further in July Amid Economic Slowdown

US Intermodal Volume Falls Further in July Amid Economic Slowdown

According to IANA data, US intermodal volume decreased by 9.8% year-over-year in July, a widening decline. Key factors include economic weakness, high inventory levels, and increased competition from trucking. IANA anticipates a potential turnaround in the second half of the year, but expects growth to be slower than in the past. President Joni Casey noted that Q2 performance was below expectations and hopes for a strong peak season. She emphasized that high inventories, inflation, and declining consumer demand are contributing factors.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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North American Rail Freight Slows Amid Economic Uncertainty

North American Rail Freight Slows Amid Economic Uncertainty

Data from the Association of American Railroads reveals a year-over-year decrease in U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic for the week ending February 4th. While carloads of motor vehicles & parts and petroleum increased, coal, grain, and chemicals declined. Overall North American freight volume experienced a slight dip. Factors like economic cycles, supply chain issues, and the energy transition are impacting freight volumes. Companies need strategies such as service diversification, technological innovation, and network optimization to adapt to these evolving market trends.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Retail Recovery Spurs Warehouse Demand Amid Supply Chain Shifts

Retail Recovery Spurs Warehouse Demand Amid Supply Chain Shifts

A Prologis report indicates a surge in demand for warehouse space driven by retail recovery and supply chain reshaping. The IBI index has reached a record high, vacancy rates have fallen to pre-pandemic levels, and strong rental growth is expected. Businesses should plan ahead and embrace intelligent, three-dimensional, shared, and green warehousing models to address these challenges. The increased demand highlights the critical role of efficient warehousing in supporting both the evolving retail landscape and the restructuring of global supply chains.

Trucking Industry Weighs Safety Vs Efficiency in HOS Rule Debate

Trucking Industry Weighs Safety Vs Efficiency in HOS Rule Debate

The US trucking industry faces challenges with the revision of Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, balancing safety, efficiency, and driver rights. Transportation companies aim to maintain the status quo, while safety advocates push for shorter driving times. New regulations could lead to increased transportation costs and reduced service levels. The industry calls for more flexible and intelligent HOS regulations to ensure road safety and promote economic development. Finding the right balance is crucial for the future of trucking and the overall economy.

Ecommerce Logistics Faces Supply Chain and Lastmile Challenges

Ecommerce Logistics Faces Supply Chain and Lastmile Challenges

E-commerce expert Rick Watson delves into current e-commerce logistics challenges in a podcast, covering supply chain issues, parcel pricing, last-mile delivery, and peak season preparedness. He emphasizes the importance of optimizing supply chain management, innovating delivery models, and managing risks. Watson also envisions a future for e-commerce logistics characterized by increased intelligence, automation, and sustainability. He highlights the need for businesses to adapt to these evolving trends to remain competitive and efficient in the dynamic e-commerce landscape.

Ecommerce Firms Face Rising Shipping Costs from LTL USPS Changes

Ecommerce Firms Face Rising Shipping Costs from LTL USPS Changes

Significant adjustments are coming to LTL freight rules and USPS dimensional weight regulations, posing challenges to businesses facing rising logistics costs. This paper analyzes the impact of these changes on businesses and, considering the reshaping of import models in 2025, proposes data-driven logistics cost optimization strategies. These strategies include establishing a freight data analysis system, optimizing packaging strategies, and diversifying logistics service provider selection. The aim is to empower businesses to effectively navigate these challenges and mitigate the impact of increased costs.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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