US Freight Index Points to Sustained Economic Recovery

US Freight Index Points to Sustained Economic Recovery

Data from the U.S. Department of Transportation shows the Freight Transportation Services Index has increased for five consecutive months, indicating a gradual recovery of the U.S. economy. The report analyzes the index's key data, driving factors, potential risks, and challenges. It also provides strategic recommendations for freight companies, aiming to help them seize opportunities and achieve sustainable development. This upward trend in the freight index suggests increased economic activity and demand for goods, offering valuable insights for businesses navigating the evolving logistics landscape.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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DHL Launches Costcutting Chinajapan Multimodal Service

DHL Launches Costcutting Chinajapan Multimodal Service

DHL Global Forwarding launched a multimodal transport service between China and Japan, integrating waterway, railway, and road resources. This solution achieves a 60% cost reduction, a 3-day transit time improvement, and a 92% reduction in carbon emissions. Covering multiple economic regions in China, the service utilizes 12-foot containers and offers flexible, efficient, and environmentally friendly logistics solutions. DHL particularly sees potential in the fashion, apparel, and automotive industries and plans to introduce less-than-container load (LCL) services in the future.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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New US East Coastlatin America Shipping Route Boosts Trade

New US East Coastlatin America Shipping Route Boosts Trade

A new ocean freight service, ANS (America's New Service), is launching from the US East Coast to Latin America, jointly operated by Evergreen Marine and others. Connecting key ports on the US East Coast with crucial South American ports, the new route promises reduced transit times and lower logistics costs. Benefiting from the upgraded Port of Miami, ANS presents a significant opportunity for businesses to expand into the Latin American market. Seize this chance and gain a competitive edge in the market!

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Freight Rail and Intermodal Future Analyzed by Expert Tony Hatch

Freight Rail and Intermodal Future Analyzed by Expert Tony Hatch

This episode of the Logistics Management Podcast features freight rail and intermodal expert Tony Hatch, providing an in-depth analysis of the current market situation and future trends. Key topics covered include the US-Mexico market, rail policy, and shipper concerns. Through this interview, businesses can gain insights into market opportunities and challenges, enabling them to develop more effective business strategies and gain a competitive advantage. The discussion highlights critical factors impacting the industry and offers valuable perspectives for navigating the evolving landscape.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Demand Concerns

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop Sharply Amid Demand Concerns

North American Class 8 truck orders experienced a significant decline in November, raising concerns about weakening demand. Reports from ACT and FTR indicate a month-over-month decrease of approximately 25-27% and a year-over-year drop of 22%. Experts attribute this to factors such as front-loading of demand, economic conditions, and excess capacity. Logistics companies should closely monitor key indicators like macroeconomic trends, freight volumes, and freight rates. A cautiously optimistic approach is advised in navigating market fluctuations.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Launches Saturday Night Express for USMCA Supply Chains

CEVA Launches Saturday Night Express for USMCA Supply Chains

CEVA Logistics has launched a Saturday Night Express service, an upgrade to its Consolidated Border Truck (CBT) program, designed to accelerate cross-border transportation between the US, Mexico, and Canada. This service utilizes containerized trucking, reducing costs and transit times, particularly benefiting the automotive industry. It ensures supply chain stability under the 'Just-in-Time' production model. The offering is strategically important and provides significant social value by streamlining trade and improving efficiency for businesses operating in the North American region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Regional LTL Carriers Adopt Innovation to Compete

Regional LTL Carriers Adopt Innovation to Compete

The regional LTL freight market is highly competitive, with carriers seeking breakthroughs through technological innovation and service upgrades. This article analyzes leading companies in regions such as the Northeast/Mid-Atlantic, South/South Central, Midwest/North Central, and West. It offers recommendations for selecting partners, emphasizing the importance of service quality, technological capabilities, and a spirit of innovation to address future development trends. Focusing on these aspects will be crucial for success in the evolving landscape of regional LTL logistics.

New Guide Explains How to Cut International Shipping Costs

New Guide Explains How to Cut International Shipping Costs

Struggling with volumetric weight in international express shipping? This article provides an in-depth analysis of how volumetric weight is calculated. From accurately measuring dimensions and choosing the appropriate billing factor to determining the final chargeable weight, we guide you step-by-step to avoid overpaying. Practical tips like optimized boxing, packaging, and volume compression are also included to help you effectively reduce international logistics costs. Learn how to minimize your shipping expenses and make informed decisions for cost-effective international deliveries.

Global Express Firms Compete for Market Share in Cargo Routes

Global Express Firms Compete for Market Share in Cargo Routes

This paper delves into the route advantages, cargo suitability, and market strategies of international express giants such as DHL, UPS, and FedEx, helping businesses and individuals choose the optimal logistics solution. It focuses on analyzing the unique services offered by each company in regions like Europe, North America, Southeast Asia, and the Middle East, as well as their transportation advantages for different types of goods, providing a valuable reference for cross-border trade. This analysis assists in making informed decisions for shipping needs.

Global Shipping Firms Prioritize Costefficient Port Strategies

Global Shipping Firms Prioritize Costefficient Port Strategies

This paper analyzes the selection strategies for origin and destination ports in international shipping, focusing on key factors like cost, time efficiency, and customs clearance. It suggests selecting the origin port based on a 'proximity + major port' principle and the destination port based on a 'base port + proximity delivery' principle. Considering regional characteristics, this study provides practical guidance for businesses to reduce logistics costs and improve operational efficiency. The analysis aims to optimize port selection for cost-effective and timely international shipping.