Canadian Pacific Rail Strike Risks Disrupting North American Supply Chains

Canadian Pacific Rail Strike Risks Disrupting North American Supply Chains

A breakdown in negotiations between Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and the Teamsters Canada Rail Conference (TCRC) has disrupted Canadian rail operations, potentially triggering a North American supply chain crisis. The two sides are deeply divided on issues such as wages, benefits, and working conditions, with each holding firm to their positions. Calls are mounting for a swift resolution to the dispute to prevent further damage to the Canadian economy. The ultimate outcome of this labor dispute will have a profound impact on the supply chain in Canada and across North America.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Amid Cooling Demand

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Amid Cooling Demand

Recent data shows a decrease in North American Class 8 heavy-duty truck net orders for November, both month-over-month and year-over-year, indicating a cooling market demand. This decline is attributed to easing order backlogs, a high-interest rate environment, and concerns about economic growth. However, the market is not in full recession and retains potential for future growth. The order drop serves as an economic signal, suggesting a cautious outlook for the transportation sector and broader economy.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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CPKC Merger Ushers in New Era for North American Rail

CPKC Merger Ushers in New Era for North American Rail

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) acquired Kansas City Southern (KCS), creating the first single-line rail network connecting the United States, Canada, and Mexico. This aims to improve cross-border trade efficiency, enhance market competitiveness, promote North American economic development, and improve the environmental benefits of rail transport. The merged company, CPKC, will face challenges in cultural, operational, and customer integration. Its success will determine its position in the North American rail transportation landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Trucking Strains Under Demand Surge Supply Chain Issues

North American Trucking Strains Under Demand Surge Supply Chain Issues

North American Class 8 heavy-duty truck orders continue to surge, exacerbating capacity shortages and a deepening supply chain crisis. Demand is driven by economic recovery and rising freight rates, while supply faces challenges such as component shortages and port congestion. This analysis delves into the current market situation, driving factors, and future outlook, offering insights for Chinese companies. Strong demand coupled with constrained supply creates significant market volatility and highlights the need for resilient supply chain strategies.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Surge Amid Economic Recovery

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Surge Amid Economic Recovery

North American Class 8 heavy-duty truck orders surged in September, increasing by 66% month-over-month and 160% year-over-year, reaching a new high since October 2018. This surge is driven by a combination of factors including economic recovery, tight capacity, and equipment replacement, reflecting market confidence in future freight growth. While risks remain, the overall market outlook is optimistic, and the logistics industry is poised for further expansion. The strong order numbers indicate a positive sentiment within the trucking sector regarding the near-term economic environment.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Mexico Gains Supply Chain Clout Amid North American Trade Shifts

Mexico Gains Supply Chain Clout Amid North American Trade Shifts

Mexico's exports to the US have reached record highs due to US tariffs on China, positioning it as a central hub in North American supply chain restructuring. The USMCA agreement guarantees zero-tariff advantages, fostering industrial upgrading. Mexico is evolving from a 'trade haven' to a core node in the industrial chain with R&D, manufacturing, and integration capabilities. This transformation has profound implications for the global trade landscape, demonstrating Mexico's increasing importance in international commerce and its ability to capitalize on shifting global economic dynamics.

Hub Group EASO Boost North American Supply Chains Via Mexico

Hub Group EASO Boost North American Supply Chains Via Mexico

Hub Group has formed a joint venture with EASO to capitalize on nearshoring trends and expand its cross-border intermodal operations in Mexico. This collaboration will leverage EASO's strengths in the Mexican market and Hub Group's logistics technology to enhance cross-border service capabilities, optimize North American supply chains, and create synergies and growth opportunities for both companies. The partnership aims to provide improved and more efficient transportation solutions between the US and Mexico, addressing the increasing demand for nearshoring alternatives.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Growth Slows Domestic Containers Rise in Q2

North American Intermodal Growth Slows Domestic Containers Rise in Q2

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) report indicates a slowdown in overall intermodal volume growth in Q2, but domestic container business performed strongly. Trailer volumes continued to decline, and international container growth faced headwinds. IMC data suggests increased momentum in truckload transportation. The market presents both opportunities and challenges moving forward, and its trajectory warrants close attention.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Volume Rises in Q3 on Domestic Demand

North American Intermodal Volume Rises in Q3 on Domestic Demand

The Intermodal Association of North America reported that intermodal volumes in Q3 grew nearly 5% year-over-year, driven primarily by domestic container shipping. Despite economic uncertainty, the intermodal market demonstrated resilience, although the growth rate was the slowest since 2009. Industry experts suggest that intermodal transportation is gaining market share from trucking and is expected to maintain steady growth in the future. The increase highlights the continued importance of intermodal solutions for efficient freight movement across North America.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Decline Eases As Domestic Demand Holds Steady

North American Intermodal Decline Eases As Domestic Demand Holds Steady

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a 4.3% year-over-year decrease in North American intermodal volume in Q2, although the decline narrowed. Domestic container demand remained robust, increasing by 4.0%, while international standard containers faced challenges such as port congestion and COVID-19 lockdowns, resulting in an 8.4% decrease. The peak season impact is expected to diminish, leading to a more stable trend for the year. Inflation and high oil prices may present opportunities for intermodal transportation.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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