US Rail Freight Rises in Early August on Carload Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Rises in Early August on Carload Intermodal Growth

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight continued to grow in the week ending August 9th, with carload traffic up 2.4% year-over-year and intermodal traffic up 3.4%. Year-to-date figures show a 2.8% increase in total carloads and a 4.6% increase in total intermodal volume. This growth in rail freight reflects the overall economic recovery in the United States. However, the industry faces challenges related to infrastructure and competition.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Decline in Late September

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Decline in Late September

For the week ending September 20, 2025, US rail freight volume decreased by 1.8% year-over-year, and intermodal volume decreased by 2.5%. Grain and metallic ores shipments increased, while coal, miscellaneous carloads, and nonmetallic minerals declined. Despite the recent downturn, year-to-date rail freight volume is up 2.2%, and intermodal volume is up 3.6% compared to 2024. Macroeconomic conditions, industry-specific factors, and supply chain issues can all influence rail transport volumes.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Supply Chain Executives Discuss Digital Shift at Nextgen Conference

Supply Chain Executives Discuss Digital Shift at Nextgen Conference

The 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference brings together 200+ industry leaders, focusing on cutting-edge technologies like AI, robotics, and digital twins to discuss supply chain resilience and sustainable development. Through case studies and high-level networking, the conference provides enterprises with strategies and opportunities for digital transformation and building efficient, resilient supply chains. Attendees will gain insights into navigating the complexities of the modern supply chain landscape and leveraging innovation for competitive advantage.

AI and Automation Drive Logistics Innovation at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

AI and Automation Drive Logistics Innovation at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

The 2025 Next Generation Supply Chain Conference will focus on the 3PL and logistics industry, bringing together leading companies like RXO, Uber Freight, and C.H. Robinson. It will explore the role of artificial intelligence, automation, and data-driven approaches in reshaping the logistics landscape. Key topics include navigating freight market volatility, expanding warehouse networks, and achieving measurable results. The conference aims to provide companies with forward-looking strategic guidance and practical experience.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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RXO Uber Freight to Showcase Logistics Tech at Nextgen 2025

RXO Uber Freight to Showcase Logistics Tech at Nextgen 2025

The 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference, led by Uber Freight, focuses on the future of logistics. It will explore AI, automation, and data-driven strategies to address challenges and seize opportunities in the evolving supply chain landscape. Attendees will gain insights into leveraging these technologies to optimize operations, improve efficiency, and enhance resilience. The summit aims to provide a platform for industry leaders to connect, collaborate, and shape the future of supply chain management.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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NRF Warns of Inflation Geopolitical Risks to Retail Supply Chains

NRF Warns of Inflation Geopolitical Risks to Retail Supply Chains

NRF expert Jonathan Gold analyzes the challenges facing the retail supply chain, including inflation, fluctuating retail container imports, and geopolitical risks like the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The report examines the impact of these factors on the retail industry and proposes strategies such as enhancing supply chain visibility, diversifying sourcing channels, and optimizing inventory management. These measures aim to help retail businesses mitigate crises and achieve sustainable growth in the face of ongoing global uncertainties.

Target UPS Boost Holiday Hiring Amid Logistics Strain

Target UPS Boost Holiday Hiring Amid Logistics Strain

The massive holiday season hiring by Target and UPS highlights the surge in logistics demand. Temporary worker wages may increase, and UPS offers tuition assistance to attract talent. The logistics industry faces talent shortages and efficiency bottlenecks, requiring embracing technology, optimizing operations, and seizing opportunities. This underscores the critical need for innovative solutions to address the growing demands of e-commerce and evolving consumer expectations during peak seasons, ensuring smooth and timely delivery services.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Market Slowdown

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Market Slowdown

North American Class 8 truck orders experienced a significant decline in March, signaling a market slowdown. Several factors contributed to this drop, including price increases for new models, rising diesel prices, and decreased freight volumes. Replacement demand is currently the primary driver. The industry needs to monitor macroeconomic conditions, fuel prices, and regulatory changes. Focus should be placed on cost control, improving service quality, and paying attention to technological innovation to navigate the changing landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Temu Poses Opportunities Challenges for Small Sellers

Temu Poses Opportunities Challenges for Small Sellers

Temu, as a rising cross-border e-commerce platform, attracts numerous small and medium sellers with its low entry barriers and appeal to the trend of consumption downgrading. Despite challenges like 'refund only' controversies and arbitrary fines, Temu still offers breakthrough opportunities for some sellers. Government regulation intervention is expected to standardize platform behavior and promote healthy industry development. Temu's future depends on its own improvements and the standardization of the external environment.

B2B Directories Drive Crossborder Trade Growth Digitally

B2B Directories Drive Crossborder Trade Growth Digitally

B2B directories are undergoing a digital transformation, becoming growth engines for cross-border trade. They aggregate business data, optimize SEO, lower customer acquisition costs, and help businesses connect with emerging markets. The future involves upgrading to industry-specific search engines, integrating AI and digital services, becoming a key tool for seizing global trade opportunities. However, be aware that free directories have limited information; businesses should choose paid directories that offer precise services.