Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports See September Surge Ahead of Holidays

Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports See September Surge Ahead of Holidays

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach experienced record-breaking throughput in September, signaling a potentially strong holiday shopping season for retailers. The surge in imports reflects proactive inventory building by retailers, but also highlights challenges related to port congestion and capacity constraints. This report analyzes the drivers behind the throughput growth and proposes recommendations for improving port efficiency and optimizing the supply chain. The goal is to address these challenges and ensure sustainable growth for the retail sector during peak seasons and beyond.

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

US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

The latest report from the Association of American Railroads reveals that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both declined year-over-year for the week ending August 6th. Rail freight growth is slowing, while intermodal transportation shows a clear downward trend. Total North American rail freight volume also decreased compared to the same period last year. Rail freight volume is considered an economic 'canary in the coal mine,' and the data decline may signal challenges for the U.S. economy, but also presents opportunities that require proactive responses.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Global Airlines to Stabilize at 39 Profit Margin by 2026

Global Airlines to Stabilize at 39 Profit Margin by 2026

IATA forecasts the global airline industry's profitability will stabilize by 2026, reaching a net profit margin of 3.9%, despite ongoing supply chain challenges. Passenger and cargo volumes, along with total revenue, are projected to increase. However, the imbalance between industry profitability and value contribution persists, requiring a reshaping of the value chain. The report also analyzes the development of the aviation industry in various regions and highlights passengers' expectations for sustainable development within the sector. The industry needs to address these issues to ensure long-term success.

Airlines Adapt to CORSIA Rules for Sustainable Aviation

Airlines Adapt to CORSIA Rules for Sustainable Aviation

This report provides an in-depth analysis of MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) requirements under the CORSIA framework. It serves as a comprehensive guide for airlines, regulators, and professionals, covering compliance strategies, data management processes, and internal audit practices. The content includes an applicability analysis of the CORSIA MRV system, fuel monitoring methods, data management, verification requirements, airline MRV data, emission monitoring and data management processes, and internal audits. It aims to provide clarity and guidance for effective implementation and compliance with CORSIA's MRV obligations.

Aviation Industry Urges Stricter Safety Audits and Quality Control

Aviation Industry Urges Stricter Safety Audits and Quality Control

This report delves into the crucial elements of aviation safety audits and quality control, interpreting the core standards of ICAO Annex 17. It analyzes industry standards and national safety programs, elaborating on audit processes and quality control systems. Furthermore, it introduces professional training courses offered by IATA, designed to help practitioners enhance their safety audit capabilities and build a robust safety defense, ultimately ensuring aviation safety. This includes understanding key performance indicators and risk assessment methodologies to improve overall safety management systems within the aviation industry.

Logistics Firms Face Darwinian Test Amid Digital Shift

Logistics Firms Face Darwinian Test Amid Digital Shift

The 29th Annual State of Logistics and Transportation Trends Survey highlights key challenges and opportunities in logistics' digital transformation. The report emphasizes integrating technology into overall strategy, achieving synergy between strategy, structure, and processes. The survey also reveals evolving transportation modes, service quality challenges, and the need for information visibility. A key aspect of digital transformation is information sharing and collaboration, building collaborative networks to address industry changes and improve efficiency and profitability. Companies must embrace these changes to remain competitive in the evolving landscape.

Retailers Warn of Port Delays As Imports Surge

Retailers Warn of Port Delays As Imports Surge

The US retail industry faces a potential strike at East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, with surging import volumes reflecting retailers' proactive strategies. Stalled labor negotiations exacerbate the risk, potentially leading to product shortages and price increases. Retailers need to optimize their supply chains and communicate effectively with consumers to navigate the uncertainty. The report forecasts significant import growth throughout the year, but the potential strike risk remains a crucial factor. Retailers are preparing for disruptions and working to mitigate the impact on consumers.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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European Airports Face Connectivity Woes Amid Regulatory Pressures

European Airports Face Connectivity Woes Amid Regulatory Pressures

European hub airports face regulatory pressure that could harm air connectivity and economic development. The report indicates that transfer traffic is crucial for some airports, but regulatory policies may lead to flight reductions and network instability. The article analyzes the proportion of transfer traffic at various airports, emphasizing the need for airlines to balance local and transfer demand, and for regulators to recognize the value of the aviation industry. Preserving hub functionality requires careful consideration of the impact of regulations on connecting passengers and overall airport viability.

Southeast Asia Becomes Data Center Hub Amid AI Boom

Southeast Asia Becomes Data Center Hub Amid AI Boom

A DBS Research report indicates that the ASEAN data center industry is poised for significant growth, fueled by AI expansion and geopolitical opportunities. Capacity is projected to increase by over 10% annually until 2030. ASEAN's advantages in the AI hardware value chain, differentiated regional development patterns, and proactive trade policies position it as a new growth engine in the global AI wave. Its burgeoning digital economy is expected to hedge against trade risks, making ASEAN an attractive destination for data center investment and AI-related activities.

Cape Verde Enhances Trade Efficiency with WCO Support

Cape Verde Enhances Trade Efficiency with WCO Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WCO-WACAM project, supports Cape Verde in conducting a Time Release Study (TRS) to optimize customs efficiency, attract foreign investment, and comply with the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement. The forthcoming report is expected to streamline procedures, enhance port infrastructure, and strengthen inter-agency collaboration. This initiative aims to facilitate Cape Verde's integration into the global economy by improving trade competitiveness and reducing trade barriers. The study's findings will provide actionable recommendations for enhancing the overall customs clearance process.