Barbara Melvin Leads Innovation in South Carolina Ports Ocean Shipping

Barbara Melvin Leads Innovation in South Carolina Ports Ocean Shipping

An interview with Barbara Melvin, COO of the South Carolina Ports Authority, in *Logistics Management* magazine discusses the evolution of the ocean shipping industry. Melvin shares insights on port operations, intermodal transportation, and the Charleston Harbor deepening project. She emphasizes addressing supply chain challenges, sustainable development, and the importance of women in leadership. SCPA is committed to technological innovation and talent development to build an efficient logistics network and facilitate international trade. The port's strategic investments aim to enhance capacity and improve overall supply chain resilience.

Horizon Lines Exits Transpacific Trade for Domestic Focus

Horizon Lines Exits Transpacific Trade for Domestic Focus

Horizon Lines' exit from the Trans-Pacific shipping market to focus on domestic operations reflects shifts in the global trade landscape. This move aims to improve financial performance but raises concerns about freight rates. The company will face restructuring costs and is actively seeking vessel sublease options. Amidst global trade challenges, shipping companies need to monitor market dynamics and adjust their strategies accordingly. This strategic realignment highlights the need for adaptability in the face of evolving trade patterns and economic pressures within the shipping industry.

02/12/2026 Logistics
Read More
Global Air Cargo Slows Amid Trade Slump Hints at Future Growth

Global Air Cargo Slows Amid Trade Slump Hints at Future Growth

Global air cargo volumes fell 5.6% year-on-year in February 2016, the largest drop in three years. However, considering the impact of Chinese New Year and the US West Coast port congestion last year, year-to-date data shows only a slight decrease in global cargo volumes. Excess capacity and weak global trade continue to put pressure on the industry, with significant divergence in regional market performance. The Middle East saw slower growth, North America benefited from increased imports, and Europe performed moderately.

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Drop Over Thanksgiving

US Rail Freight Intermodal Volumes Drop Over Thanksgiving

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending November 30, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both decreased year-over-year, likely influenced by the Thanksgiving holiday. Freight volume fell by 19.9% and intermodal volume by 8.5% compared to the same week last year. Year-to-date figures present a mixed picture, with freight volume down 3.1% and intermodal volume up 9.1% year-over-year. Future trends will depend on the economic environment, commodity performance, and overall industry developments.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More
Roadrunner Shifts Focus to Highprofit Units Streamlines Ops

Roadrunner Shifts Focus to Highprofit Units Streamlines Ops

Roadrunner Transportation Systems underwent a strategic adjustment, reducing its dry van truckload operations and laying off employees to optimize its operational structure and improve profitability. The company is shifting its focus to logistics and asset-light LTL transportation to address market challenges and achieve sustainable growth. This move reflects the common difficulties faced by the trucking industry, highlighting the need for businesses to pay attention to market changes, optimize operations, and improve services. The restructuring aims for a more focused and profitable business model.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More
Material Handling Firms See Revenue Growth As Global Trade Shifts

Material Handling Firms See Revenue Growth As Global Trade Shifts

A study by the Control System Integrators Association reveals optimism among global material handling system integrators regarding future growth. Two-thirds of respondents anticipate revenue growth by 2026. Integrators are addressing global supply chain challenges through technological innovation and service upgrades, playing a crucial role in logistics management. Their contributions are vital for ensuring the stability and efficiency of global trade. The survey highlights the positive outlook and ongoing efforts within the material handling industry to adapt and thrive in a dynamic global market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More
Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Enhance North American Efficiency

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Merge to Enhance North American Efficiency

Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation announced their integration into Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA), aiming to improve operational efficiency, optimize resource allocation, and better serve the North American market. The integration will maintain the independence of both brands while fostering collaborative development in technology, supply chain, and services. This is expected to significantly impact the North American material handling market and drive the industry towards intelligent, automated, and sustainable development. The move consolidates Toyota's presence and strengthens its ability to meet evolving customer needs.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More
CH Robinson Invests 1B in Logistics Tech Overhaul

CH Robinson Invests 1B in Logistics Tech Overhaul

C.H. Robinson announced a $1 billion investment in technology innovation over the next five years to address growing customer demand for technology, visibility, and local expertise. This initiative aims to accelerate digital transformation in the logistics industry, enhance customer value, and drive global trade. The company will focus its investments on data science, visibility tools, and talent development to build a smarter and more efficient logistics ecosystem. The investment underscores C.H. Robinson's commitment to leveraging technology to improve supply chain performance and meet evolving customer needs.

USPS Lastmile Strategy Disrupts Retail Logistics

USPS Lastmile Strategy Disrupts Retail Logistics

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to open its 'last mile' delivery network to more shippers, allowing them access to its nationwide postal delivery units through a bidding process. This initiative aims to increase USPS revenue, improve financial sustainability, and help retailers achieve faster deliveries. Industry experts have mixed opinions on the plan's potential and challenges, believing its success hinges on the bidding process, pricing mechanisms, and service quality. The opening of USPS's last mile network could significantly impact the retail logistics landscape.

Teamsters Oppose Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

Teamsters Oppose Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

The proposed $850 billion merger between Union Pacific (UP) and Norfolk Southern (NS) faces strong opposition from unions and industry groups. Concerns revolve around reduced railroad competitiveness, lower service quality, threatened job security, and potential safety hazards. While UP pledges to protect jobs and improve efficiency, the merger requires stringent review by the Surface Transportation Board (STB). The future of the merger remains uncertain due to these significant concerns and regulatory hurdles. The opposition highlights the potential negative impacts on workers and the overall transportation landscape.