Prologis Report Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

Prologis Report Indicates Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with the Q3 activity index reaching 53. Net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipelines all show healthy growth. E-commerce and large enterprises are driving the increase, but trade volatility introduces uncertainty. The market recovery is non-linear, and businesses need to pay close attention to international trade developments.

US Trucking Volume Rises in January Signaling Strong Start

US Trucking Volume Rises in January Signaling Strong Start

The American Trucking Associations reported a 0.7% month-over-month increase in the U.S. truck tonnage index for January, marking the second consecutive month of growth. This data, considered a leading economic indicator, may suggest a gradual recovery in U.S. economic activity. However, the limitations of relying on a single month's data should be acknowledged, and future trends require continuous monitoring.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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UNFI CEO Foresees Grocery Supply Chain Relief by Fall

UNFI CEO Foresees Grocery Supply Chain Relief by Fall

UNFI predicts grocery shortages may persist into the fall, as the pandemic continues to strain the food supply chain with surging demand and limited supply. Slow restaurant recovery and streamlined SKU strategies exacerbate the shortages. Businesses need to diversify sourcing and leverage technology to build resilient supply chains. Retailers should adjust procurement strategies and enhance communication. Consumers should maintain rational consumption habits.

US Chamber Calls for Debt Action to Boost Economy

US Chamber Calls for Debt Action to Boost Economy

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce forecasts a slow economic recovery in the United States, identifying national debt as the biggest threat. The Chamber proposes a five-point growth plan, including unleashing energy potential, expanding trade, streamlining regulations, reforming immigration, and controlling spending. Simultaneously, it advocates for increased infrastructure investment, suggesting a rise in fuel taxes to stimulate economic growth and job creation.

Air Freight Costs Surge Amid Shenzhentaiwan Trade Shifts

Air Freight Costs Surge Amid Shenzhentaiwan Trade Shifts

Air freight rates from Shenzhen to Taiwan are influenced by multiple factors including economic recovery, inflation, capacity, and policies, showing a fluctuating upward trend. This trend is expected to continue in the short term, while long-term stability is possible. Businesses should closely monitor market dynamics, optimize logistics strategies, reduce costs, and strengthen risk management to navigate these changes effectively.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Fluctuate in July Amid Economic Concerns

US Rail Freight Volumes Fluctuate in July Amid Economic Concerns

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a divergence in US rail freight in July. Strong coal demand drove a slight overall increase in freight volume, but excluding coal, freight actually declined. Intermodal traffic also decreased year-over-year. This data reflects the challenges facing the US economic recovery, with varying performance across industries. A comprehensive analysis requires considering multiple factors.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Bidens 2T Infrastructure Plan Targets US Transportation Overhaul

Bidens 2T Infrastructure Plan Targets US Transportation Overhaul

The Biden administration plans to launch a $2 trillion infrastructure investment plan to repair and upgrade America's aging infrastructure, stimulate economic recovery, and promote equitable development in transportation. The plan will be implemented in phases, focusing on varying state needs, bridging historical gaps, multimodal transport, and optimizing project processes. Whether it can be successfully implemented is worth paying attention to.

US Manufacturing Faces Challenges Amid Resurgence Efforts

US Manufacturing Faces Challenges Amid Resurgence Efforts

This article analyzes the challenges and opportunities facing American manufacturing, highlighting supply chain bottlenecks, macroeconomic weakness, and inflation as major impediments to recovery. However, with increased auto production plans and growing business equipment spending, there is still hope for a manufacturing resurgence. Revitalizing US manufacturing requires a collaborative effort from government, businesses, and workers, transforming through technological innovation, automation, and advanced manufacturing.

CH Robinson Aids Importers in Securing Section 301 Tariff Refunds

CH Robinson Aids Importers in Securing Section 301 Tariff Refunds

C.H. Robinson is assisting U.S. shippers in recovering Section 301 tariff refunds, with a deadline of 12/31. Over $1 billion in refunds are available. They provide expert services to simplify the process and mitigate risks associated with claiming these refunds. Their support helps businesses navigate the complexities of trade compliance and maximize their potential recovery from the tariffs imposed under Section 301.

WCO Outlines Postpandemic Global Trade Strategy

WCO Outlines Postpandemic Global Trade Strategy

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Council Sessions focused on the recovery, transformation, and resilience of global trade in the post-pandemic era. Several resolutions were adopted, covering e-commerce, passenger flow management, cross-border vaccine transportation, and gender equality. The WCO is actively adapting to address challenges and embrace opportunities, aiming to build a more efficient, secure, and sustainable global trading system.