US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending May 21st, both U.S. rail freight volume and intermodal traffic decreased year-over-year. Among specific categories, coal and petroleum shipments saw significant declines, with only a few categories like miscellaneous carloads experiencing growth. Cumulative data for the first 20 weeks of the year also indicates a substantial decrease in freight volume. As a leading economic indicator, this decline in rail freight volume suggests potential risks to the U.S. economy, requiring close monitoring and proactive measures.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

In 2024, the number of maritime and railway intermodal trains operating on the New Western Land-Sea Corridor exceeded 2,000, a year-on-year increase of 16.8%, supporting regional economic development. Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group actively promotes the marine economy, leading to a significant increase in train transport demand. The goal is to operate 10,000 trains throughout the year, laying the foundation for facilitating a dual circulation market.

03/18/2024 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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Air Freight Packaging Standards Updated for Safety Compliance

Air Freight Packaging Standards Updated for Safety Compliance

International air freight packaging regulations established by the International Air Transport Association ensure the safety and integrity of goods during transport. The article elaborates on requirements for packaging durability, sealing, labeling, and specific provisions for special cargo, all aimed at preventing loss during transit. It also provides details on size and weight restrictions applicable during transportation.

Unveiling Shipping Secrets: 5 Fundamental Cost-Saving Rules

Unveiling Shipping Secrets: 5 Fundamental Cost-Saving Rules

This guide presents five effective criteria for saving shipping costs, including rational cargo packaging design, understanding transportation routes, selecting appropriate modes of transport, choosing suitable shipping companies, and strategies for handling consolidated shipments. By adopting these methods, businesses can effectively reduce freight costs in international trade while balancing timeliness and transport efficiency, achieving optimal logistics outcomes.

Bogalusa Airport Launches Global Air Freight Information Hub

Bogalusa Airport Launches Global Air Freight Information Hub

West Coast Freight introduces the Bogalusa Airport (BXA) information platform, providing comprehensive details including airport codes and customs clearance requirements. The platform aggregates data from over 40,000 cities and airports worldwide. Supporting various search methods, including a quick location feature using Pinyin initials, it's an essential tool for your air freight operations. West Coast Freight also offers a range of services such as air freight tracking and airline lookup, further assisting your air transport business.

Air Cargo Security Rules Tighten for Highrisk Goods

Air Cargo Security Rules Tighten for Highrisk Goods

This article details the necessity of Air Transport Identification in air cargo transportation. It lists six major categories of goods that require Air Transport Identification: powders, chemicals, oily substances, batteries, liquids/gases and related substances, and magnetic materials. The aim is to help cargo owners understand the Air Transport Identification requirements and ensure the safe and compliant transportation of their goods. This identification process is crucial for maintaining safety and adhering to international regulations within the air freight industry.

Guide to Air Freight Logistics at Brazils PVI Airport

Guide to Air Freight Logistics at Brazils PVI Airport

This article provides a detailed introduction to the three-letter code for Paranavaí Airport (PVI) in Brazil, customs clearance procedures, and relevant air freight knowledge. It aims to assist freight professionals in conducting Brazil air freight operations more efficiently. The article also highlights the comprehensive air freight tools and services offered by West Coast Freight, helping clients easily overcome various challenges. This guide is designed to streamline the process and provide valuable insights for successful air cargo transport to and from Paranavaí.