US Intermodal Decline Eases in September Signaling Possible Rebound

US Intermodal Decline Eases in September Signaling Possible Rebound

U.S. intermodal volume decreased by 4.0% year-over-year in September 2023, though the decline narrowed, with domestic container shipments showing growth. Economic weakness, high inventories, and truck competition are key challenges. The Intermodal Association of North America anticipates improvement in the second half of the year, but experts believe intense market competition makes recovery challenging. Intermodal transportation needs to enhance services, optimize networks, strengthen technology applications, and deepen cooperation to address challenges and seize opportunities. The market remains competitive, and the path to recovery is uncertain.

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US Ports Adapt to Trade Shifts Amid Supply Chain Challenges

US Ports Adapt to Trade Shifts Amid Supply Chain Challenges

In 2025, US ports successfully maintained efficient operations despite trade diversion and demand volatility. This was achieved through continuous infrastructure investment, data-driven decision-making, and strengthened inland transportation capabilities. These initiatives not only enhanced the competitiveness of US ports but also provided valuable lessons for ports in other regions facing similar challenges. The focus on resilience allowed them to adapt to shifting trade patterns and maintain a steady flow of goods, demonstrating the importance of proactive planning and strategic investment in a dynamic global economy.

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Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern Seek Merger to Transform Rail Industry

Canadian Pacific and Kansas City Southern Seek Merger to Transform Rail Industry

Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) jointly filed a merger application with the U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) to form Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC). This merger aims to create a single-line rail network spanning across the three North American countries, enhancing trade efficiency and promoting economic growth. The proposed merger still requires approval from shareholders and regulatory bodies. The resulting CPKC would be a major player in the North American rail landscape, potentially reshaping supply chains and trade flows.

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New Fuzhoukuala Lumpur Air Cargo Route Strengthens SE Asia Trade

New Fuzhoukuala Lumpur Air Cargo Route Strengthens SE Asia Trade

The Fuzhou-Kuala Lumpur international all-cargo regular air route has officially opened, with the inaugural flight fully loaded in both directions. This route fills the gap in air cargo transportation between Fuzhou and Malaysia, establishing an efficient air freight channel to meet cross-border e-commerce demands. It facilitates the entry of Southeast Asian specialty products into the Fuzhou market and injects new momentum into regional economic and trade development. The new route is expected to significantly boost trade and collaboration between the two regions.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Shipping Market Faces Shifting Dynamics Key Players

Chinaeurope Shipping Market Faces Shifting Dynamics Key Players

The China-Europe sea freight market is dominated by companies like COSCO Shipping, offering diverse transportation services. Digitalization and sustainable development are key future trends. The market is evolving to meet the increasing demands of cross-border trade and requires innovative solutions for efficiency and environmental responsibility. This includes leveraging technology for better tracking and optimization, as well as adopting greener practices to reduce carbon footprint. The future success of shipping companies in this market will depend on their ability to adapt to these evolving trends.

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Shipping Costs to Taiwan Key Insights for Ecommerce

Shipping Costs to Taiwan Key Insights for Ecommerce

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Taiwan sea freight costs, covering various options such as e-commerce small packages (e.g., Shopee SLS), bulk cargo transportation (AB single), and SF Express. It details crucial information like weight and size restrictions, LCL (Less than Container Load) calculation, and Taobao consolidation warehouse fees. The aim is to offer a comprehensive reference for cross-border e-commerce sellers and individuals seeking information on Taiwan shipping costs. It helps understand the complexities of shipping goods to Taiwan.

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Coheung Marine Thrives in Sinokorean Shipping Market

Coheung Marine Thrives in Sinokorean Shipping Market

Jinghan Shipping is a shipping company specializing in China-Korea liner shipping routes. Leveraging its extensive network, rich experience, and high-standard service quality, it plays a vital role in China-Korea trade. This article delves into Jinghan Shipping's business model, service scope, operational advantages, and challenges. It also explores its timeliness, delivery size requirements, and pricing standards, providing a reference for customers choosing shipping services. The company's commitment to efficient and reliable transportation makes it a significant player in facilitating trade between the two countries.

January DAT Index Shows Surge in Truckload Market Demand

January DAT Index Shows Surge in Truckload Market Demand

January's truckload capacity index indicates an active spot market with widespread freight rate increases, while contract rates show mixed results. Post-holiday restocking, tariff anticipation, and severe weather are key drivers. Experts recommend monitoring market dynamics, especially tariff policies, and being cautious about freight rate increases during contract negotiations. The spot market's strength suggests continued volatility, and businesses should proactively manage their transportation strategies to mitigate potential cost increases. Keeping a close eye on capacity and demand will be crucial for navigating the evolving freight landscape.

New Global Standards Tighten Air Cargo Packaging Safety

New Global Standards Tighten Air Cargo Packaging Safety

International air freight packaging must meet general requirements for strength, dimensions, labeling, and compliance. Differentiated packaging standards are applied based on cargo type. This includes multi-layer cushioning for fragile items, leak-proof handling for liquids, safety certifications for electrical goods, professional cold chain solutions for temperature-controlled goods, and customized solutions for oversized/overweight items. These measures ensure cargo safety and efficient transportation in the air freight environment. The goal is to minimize damage and maintain the integrity of the goods throughout the shipping process.

Infrastructure Bill Spurs Debate Over Freight Industry Funding

Infrastructure Bill Spurs Debate Over Freight Industry Funding

Experts at the SMC3 JumpStart 2021 conference discussed the outlook for future federal surface transportation authorization in the U.S. While bipartisan cooperation remains uncertain, infrastructure investment holds potential. The new authorization may include climate and sustainability elements, with funding likely relying on general funds long-term. Freight companies should closely monitor policy developments, proactively embrace technological innovation, and manage risks to navigate future challenges. They need to be prepared for potential shifts in regulations and funding models to ensure continued success and efficiency in their operations.