Fedex Freight Opens New Alberta Hub to Expand Western Canada Service

Fedex Freight Opens New Alberta Hub to Expand Western Canada Service

FedEx Freight has opened a new service center in Alberta, Canada, aimed at improving logistics efficiency and service capabilities in Western Canada. This strategic hub will reduce transit times, increase flexibility, and expand service coverage, positively impacting the Canadian logistics market and helping local businesses expand. The new facility enhances FedEx's network and provides improved access to key markets for customers shipping within and across Western Canada. It represents a significant investment in the region's infrastructure and demonstrates FedEx's commitment to supporting economic growth.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines As Coal Demand Drops

US Rail Freight Declines As Coal Demand Drops

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a year-over-year decline in U.S. rail freight and intermodal volume in March, largely attributed to a significant drop in coal shipments. Despite the overall downturn, there were increases in chemical, miscellaneous carloads, and motor vehicles and parts. Railroad companies need to actively transform, diversify their businesses, and embrace technological innovation to address challenges and seize opportunities in a changing market. This requires a strategic shift away from reliance on coal and towards more resilient and growing sectors.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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STB Authorization Act Advances Rail Freight Rate Reform

STB Authorization Act Advances Rail Freight Rate Reform

The American Rail Customers Coalition is actively promoting the implementation of the Surface Transportation Board (STB) Reauthorization Act. This aims to empower the STB to resolve rail freight rate disputes more efficiently and fairly, and to promote free market reforms within the rail industry. The coalition advocates for adequate funding for the STB and urges the immediate implementation of reform measures to balance the interests of railway companies and freight shippers. The goal is to create a more equitable and competitive rail transportation environment for all stakeholders.

E2open CEO Advocates Supply Chain Resilience Amid Logistics Shifts

E2open CEO Advocates Supply Chain Resilience Amid Logistics Shifts

The CEO of E2open highlights the geopolitical, digitalization, personalization, sustainability, and workforce challenges confronting the logistics industry. To address these hurdles, the CEO recommends strategies such as enhancing visibility across the supply chain, optimizing inventory management, and diversifying sourcing options. These proactive measures aim to build greater supply chain resilience and adaptability in the face of ongoing disruptions and evolving market demands. By focusing on these key areas, businesses can better navigate the complexities of the modern logistics landscape and maintain a competitive edge.

E2open CEO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Volatility

E2open CEO Stresses Supply Chain Resilience Amid Global Volatility

In an interview, E2open CEO Michael Farlekas provides insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the logistics industry. He analyzes the current state of freight economics, port throughput fluctuations, and the crucial role of supply chain diversification and resilience. Farlekas emphasizes that businesses should proactively embrace change through lean operations, technology enablement, and strategic partnerships to build more resilient supply chains capable of navigating complex and volatile market conditions. Building resilience is key to adapting to unforeseen disruptions and maintaining a competitive edge in the global marketplace.

US Freight Volume Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Growth

US Freight Volume Rises for Fifth Month Amid Economic Growth

The U.S. freight index has risen for five consecutive months, signaling a steady economic recovery. The report interprets the significance of the freight index, presents the latest data, analyzes driving factors, and discusses the impact on businesses. It also forecasts future trends. Businesses should closely monitor market changes, seize opportunities, and address challenges to collectively create a brighter future. The continuous rise in freight volume indicates increased economic activity and consumer demand, suggesting a positive trajectory for the logistics sector and the overall economy.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Biden Administrations Shipping Crackdown Stirs Industry Debate

Biden Administrations Shipping Crackdown Stirs Industry Debate

The Biden administration has launched a regulatory crackdown on the container shipping industry, targeting shipping alliances. The American Trucking Associations supports the move, while the World Shipping Council strongly opposes it. Experts argue that market supply and demand are the primary drivers of rising freight rates, and government intervention may not immediately alleviate the situation. This article analyzes the operational model and controversial aspects of shipping alliances, the impact of the revised U.S. Shipping Act on Chinese companies, and the reshaping of the global supply chain.

Boston Port Thrives with Niche Strategy Amid Rivalry

Boston Port Thrives with Niche Strategy Amid Rivalry

Boston Harbor distinguishes itself in the New England port competition through its unique geographic location, strategic investments, and differentiated competitive strategies. By leveraging sea-air intermodal transport, diversified shipping routes, and balanced import-export trade, the port has successfully cultivated a sustainable niche market. This provides valuable lessons for other ports seeking to thrive in a competitive environment. The port's focus on specialized services and efficient logistics has allowed it to carve out a unique position and attract a specific clientele, ensuring its long-term viability.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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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.

Airlines See Growth Despite Economic Challenges IATA Survey

Airlines See Growth Despite Economic Challenges IATA Survey

The latest IATA survey reveals a positive outlook for the aviation industry regarding future profitability, passenger and cargo demand, cost control, and employment prospects. Passenger demand remains robust, while the cargo market is expected to experience significant growth. Airlines are maintaining profitability through effective cost management and express confidence in future employment opportunities. Overall, the industry shows resilience and optimism despite ongoing challenges, driven by strong demand and proactive financial strategies. The survey highlights a positive trajectory for the aviation sector in the near future.