US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal for November

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal for November

In November 2025, US rail freight saw carload traffic increase by 4.3%, while intermodal traffic declined by 6.5%. Commodities like coal experienced growth, while miscellaneous carloads decreased. Year-to-date figures still show overall growth. The rail freight industry faces both challenges and opportunities, as reflected in these economic indicators and the performance of intermodal and traditional rail freight sectors.

12/05/2025 Logistics
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Chinaaustralia Shipping Costs Key Trends Explained

Chinaaustralia Shipping Costs Key Trends Explained

This article provides a detailed analysis of shipping costs from China to Australia, covering the components, influencing factors, and reference prices of sea freight. It encompasses basic freight, surcharges, taxes, and other relevant aspects. Furthermore, it offers practical information such as selecting shipping companies and essential considerations. The aim is to help readers comprehensively understand the cost of China-Australia sea freight.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Q3 Parcel Rates Defy Trends LTL and Truckload Rates Steady

Q3 Parcel Rates Defy Trends LTL and Truckload Rates Steady

The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index reveals mixed trends in the US freight market for Q3. Unprecedented discounts in parcel shipping offset rising fuel surcharges. LTL pricing remains stable, but per-shipment weight is declining. Truckload faces continued headwinds from weak demand and excess capacity, with limited near-term improvement expected. This index provides valuable insights for businesses developing their freight strategies.

Shippers and Carriers Debate Responsibility for Container Weighing Fees

Shippers and Carriers Debate Responsibility for Container Weighing Fees

This article explores the current state and coping strategies for VGM (Verified Gross Mass) charges in the freight forwarding industry. It points out that VGM charges have become an industry-wide phenomenon, with freight forwarders in a weak position when dealing with shipping companies and port areas. Some freight forwarders avoid risks by shifting responsibility to customers. The article emphasizes the importance of freight forwarders balancing costs and ensuring profits while remaining compliant with regulations. It highlights the need for strategic approaches to navigate the challenges posed by VGM charges.

YRC Worldwide Rebrands to YRC Freight in LTL Industry Shift

YRC Worldwide Rebrands to YRC Freight in LTL Industry Shift

YRC Worldwide rebranded its largest subsidiary, YRC, as YRC Freight, aiming to return to its freight roots and strengthen its core competencies. This initiative encompasses talent development, equipment upgrades, and facility renovations, all designed to enhance brand recognition and cohesion. Facing increased competition in the LTL industry, YRC Freight is pursuing strategic upgrades to capitalize on e-commerce-driven growth and technological innovation, striving to stand out in the market. The rebranding signals a commitment to improved service and a renewed focus on customer needs within the evolving freight landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Market Faces Winter Challenges As Freight Index Fluctuates

US Trucking Market Faces Winter Challenges As Freight Index Fluctuates

The Cass Freight Index indicates sluggish shipment volume growth and decelerating expenditure growth in November, suggesting challenges for the freight market. Year-over-year shipment volume declined, with a sharp decrease in West Coast imports, potentially influenced by shifts in global trade patterns. Expenditure growth was primarily driven by changes in the transportation mode mix, indicating persistent cost pressures. Investors can use the index to assess freight companies, but a comprehensive analysis incorporating other data is crucial. The index points towards a softening freight market, requiring careful monitoring of evolving economic conditions.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Bank of America Index Shows High Costs Low Volumes in US Logistics

Bank of America Index Shows High Costs Low Volumes in US Logistics

The Bank of America Freight Payment Index indicates a decrease in freight volumes during the fourth quarter, while freight spending reached a record high. Driver shortages, rising fuel prices, and ongoing supply chain challenges are key contributing factors. Regional performance varied, with the Western region experiencing the largest increase in spending. To navigate these challenges, businesses need to optimize their supply chains, strengthen collaboration, diversify transportation options, and embrace digital transformation. These strategies are crucial for mitigating the impact of rising costs and ensuring efficient freight operations in the current economic climate.

Eastwest Trade Container Rates Surge Amid Global Demand

Eastwest Trade Container Rates Surge Amid Global Demand

This paper analyzes the recent surge in container freight rates on East-West routes, exploring the driving factors from both demand-side (economic recovery, trade growth) and supply-side (capacity control, port congestion). It elucidates the impact of rising freight rates on import/export companies, consumers, shipping companies, and the global supply chain. Furthermore, based on historical data and industry analysis, the paper forecasts future freight rate trends, emphasizing the need for businesses to monitor market dynamics and prepare for freight rate volatility. Businesses should pay close attention to market changes.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Global FCL Shipping Strategies to Avoid Demurrage Costs

Global FCL Shipping Strategies to Avoid Demurrage Costs

Time management is crucial in international FCL shipping. This article delves into core processes like booking, container loading, and customs clearance, providing refined time management strategies to help you avoid demurrage fees and rolling risks, ensuring timely cargo departure. It emphasizes leveraging technology to enhance overall shipping efficiency. Precise planning and proactive monitoring are key to successful FCL shipments. By optimizing each stage, businesses can streamline operations, reduce costs, and maintain a competitive edge in the global market. Prioritizing time management leads to smoother logistics and satisfied clients.