US Rail Freight Struggles Amid Strong Intermodal Demand

US Rail Freight Struggles Amid Strong Intermodal Demand

The US rail freight market is currently experiencing a complex situation. Traditional freight volumes have slightly decreased, influenced by factors such as the energy transition. However, intermodal transportation is growing against the trend, benefiting from its cost-effectiveness, efficiency, and environmental advantages. Overall, the market is undergoing a transformation, with intermodal transport serving as a growth engine. The industry needs to adapt to changes, embrace innovation for sustainable development, and contribute more significantly to the US economy.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

Recent data reveals a year-over-year decline in both U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes. While commodities like automotive, coal, and petroleum products experienced growth, grains, forest products, and agricultural goods faced declines. Intermodal volume also decreased. Rail freight confronts challenges including macroeconomic conditions, supply chain issues, and industry competition. To address these, the industry needs to enhance efficiency, expand markets, embrace green transformation, and strengthen collaboration. The overall trend indicates a complex interplay of factors impacting the rail freight sector, requiring strategic adaptation for future growth.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Drop Amid H2 Challenges

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop Amid H2 Challenges

US rail freight and intermodal volumes have declined year-over-year, but commodity categories show varied performance. Multiple factors, including economic downturn pressures, supply chain bottlenecks, and energy transition, are contributing to this. It is recommended to closely monitor market dynamics, optimize transportation solutions, strengthen customer relationships, and embrace digital transformation. Seize emerging market opportunities and work together to overcome challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Slows As Select Commodities Defy Decline

US Rail Freight Slows As Select Commodities Defy Decline

Recent data shows a year-over-year decrease in overall US rail freight and intermodal volume. However, car & parts, farm products & food, and nonmetallic minerals experienced growth. Year-to-date figures indicate a decline in intermodal volume compared to the previous year. Businesses should leverage data-driven decision-making, optimize supply chains, diversify operations, invest in technological innovation, and monitor policy changes to proactively address challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the evolving rail freight landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Faces Growth Challenges and Opportunities

US Rail Freight Faces Growth Challenges and Opportunities

AAR data reveals both opportunities and challenges in US rail freight. Growth is seen in automobiles, coal, and agricultural products, while metallic ores and petroleum face headwinds. Optimizing the freight structure, collaborating within the supply chain, and embracing digitalization are crucial for success in this evolving market. Adapting to these changes will be key for rail companies to capitalize on growth areas and mitigate the impact of declining sectors.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Weakness

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Weakness

Recent data shows a decline in US rail freight volume, with carload traffic down 3.9% year-over-year and intermodal containers down 7.7%. While automotive and petroleum shipments performed well, coal and grain shipments declined. Key influencing factors include economic downturn, inflation, rising interest rates, and energy transition. Challenges and opportunities exist moving forward. Close monitoring of economic trends is crucial; a cautiously optimistic outlook is warranted.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Truckstopcom Launches book It Now to Boost Freight Efficiency

Truckstopcom Launches book It Now to Boost Freight Efficiency

Truckstop.com announced the upcoming public release of its "Book It Now" feature, designed to streamline freight processes and improve efficiency. By allowing brokers to set rates and enabling preferred carriers to book instantly, the feature saves time and costs while increasing transparency and security in the freight market. This move marks a significant step towards smarter and more efficient operations within the freight industry, fostering innovation and improved workflows for all stakeholders.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Kreisler Import BV Expands European Publications Distribution

Kreisler Import BV Expands European Publications Distribution

Kreisler Import BV, located in Antwerp, Belgium, is an IATA certified platinum partner specializing in the import and export of publications, with service coverage across Europe. The company is committed to providing efficient and convenient solutions to its clients through excellent service and a professional approach. It serves as a reliable bridge connecting to high-quality European publication resources.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Evans Transportation Launches Freight Brokerage Service

Evans Transportation Launches Freight Brokerage Service

Evans Transportation Services (ETS) launches its freight brokerage division, EFS, to address capacity shortages and declining service quality faced by manufacturers. Leveraging 25 years of industry expertise, advanced technology, and a robust carrier network, EFS aims to provide clients with broader capacity options, competitive pricing, and reliable service quality. EFS will help businesses optimize their supply chains, reduce costs, and improve efficiency by offering tailored solutions and expert support in navigating the complexities of freight transportation.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Global 3PL Market Faces Growth Slowdown New Opportunities

Global 3PL Market Faces Growth Slowdown New Opportunities

According to Armstrong & Associates, the global 3PL market is experiencing a slowdown after pandemic-driven growth. The report indicates a 'gear shift' period. Economic reopening in China and emerging Asian markets are expected to be new growth engines. However, macroeconomic challenges and technological innovations are crucial factors. To navigate the changing landscape, businesses need to diversify their strategies, optimize services, increase technology investments, and embrace sustainable development.