Lazada Southeast Asian Sellers Lag in AI Adoption

Lazada Southeast Asian Sellers Lag in AI Adoption

A Lazada report reveals a significant gap between awareness and application of AI among e-commerce sellers in Southeast Asia. While AI is widely understood, its actual adoption rate remains low. Sellers hold mixed views on AI's effectiveness and cost-benefit ratio. Lazada is actively bridging this gap by providing AI tools, technical support, and training to help sellers accelerate their AI transformation. This initiative aims to empower sellers to leverage AI effectively and overcome the challenges hindering its practical implementation in their businesses.

US Rail Freight Automotive Grain Up As Intermodal Lags

US Rail Freight Automotive Grain Up As Intermodal Lags

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported a mixed performance in U.S. rail freight for the week ending March 21. Traditional carload traffic saw a slight year-over-year decrease, but grain and automotive shipments performed strongly. Intermodal volume, however, bucked the trend and increased. Year-to-date figures show a small increase in carload volume, while intermodal volume experienced a slight decline. The U.S. rail freight market is undergoing a transformation and upgrade, requiring proactive responses to challenges and the seizing of opportunities.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Retail Sales Growth Slows in July Amid Economic Resilience

US Retail Sales Growth Slows in July Amid Economic Resilience

U.S. retail sales data for July presented a mixed picture, indicating a slowdown in growth. Both Commerce Department and NRF data showed decelerated growth, though still higher than the same period last year. Experts attribute this slowdown to factors like fading stimulus, inflation, and a shift in consumer spending priorities. Despite these challenges, a strong job market and healthy consumer finances are expected to continue supporting retail sector growth. Retailers need to optimize inventory, enhance customer experience, and embrace digital transformation to navigate the evolving landscape.

Guide to Customs Compliance on Royalties and License Fees

Guide to Customs Compliance on Royalties and License Fees

The World Customs Organization has released new advisory opinions focusing on key customs valuation issues such as royalties, license fees, and trademark usage. The opinions clarify that royalty income tax should be included in customs valuation, emphasize that valuation of goods with own trademarks requires case-by-case analysis, and explain the principles for handling mixed royalties. Businesses should thoroughly understand the regulations, meticulously record transaction information, and consult with professionals to ensure customs valuation compliance. This helps avoid potential penalties and ensures accurate import/export declarations.

US Trucking Capacity Swings Amid High Inventories Uncertain Outlook

US Trucking Capacity Swings Amid High Inventories Uncertain Outlook

The American Trucking Associations reported mixed results for the August For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index, showing a month-over-month decrease but a year-over-year increase. This is primarily attributed to high inventory levels, cautious consumer spending, and global economic headwinds. This analysis examines key factors influencing trucking capacity, offers insights into the industry's future outlook, and suggests strategies for businesses to adapt. The article emphasizes the trucking industry's role as a barometer of the U.S. economy, reflecting broader economic trends and challenges.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Chinas Cold Chain LTL Market Holds Trillionyuan Potential

Chinas Cold Chain LTL Market Holds Trillionyuan Potential

The cold chain LTL market holds immense potential, yet it's constrained by insufficient effective demand, non-universal resources, and difficulties in intensive operations. Despite challenges, cold chain LTL offers advantages in price and vehicle consolidation. Mixed-temperature loading presents new opportunities, but return freight sourcing needs to be addressed. The player who overcomes these bottlenecks first will become the leader in the cold chain LTL sector. This market requires innovative solutions to unlock its full potential and ensure efficient, cost-effective cold chain transportation.

US Rail Freight Declines As Intermodal Gains Offset Losses

US Rail Freight Declines As Intermodal Gains Offset Losses

The US rail freight market is showing signs of divergence. Carload volume is down year-over-year, dragged down by commodities like coal and grain. However, intermodal transportation is growing, becoming a new growth driver. Full-year cumulative data presents a mixed picture, highlighting the impact of economic conditions, energy transition, and global trade. Moving forward, rail freight needs to embrace intermodal transportation, diversified business models, technological innovation, and strengthened partnerships to adapt to market changes. This is crucial for sustained success in a dynamic logistics landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Growth Uneven in May Key Sectors Gain

US Rail Freight Growth Uneven in May Key Sectors Gain

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail traffic and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year in May, although commodities like crushed stone, motor vehicles, and food products experienced growth. The AAR suggests the data reflects a mixed economic picture. Overall rail traffic volumes edged up slightly in the first five months, while intermodal volumes decreased. Future rail freight development hinges on macroeconomic conditions, supply chains, geopolitical factors, and industry transformation. The performance of specific sectors highlights the nuanced nature of the current economic environment.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines

US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines

US rail freight performance in August showed mixed results. Carload traffic increased by 3.4%, while intermodal traffic decreased by 0.3%. Year-to-date carload traffic saw a slight increase, but intermodal traffic declined. The industry is facing a period of transition and adjustment. The diverging trends highlight the changing dynamics within the freight sector and potentially reflect broader economic shifts impacting different transportation modes. Continued monitoring of these indicators is crucial for understanding the overall health and future direction of the rail freight industry.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Container Volume

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Container Volume

The latest report from the Association of American Railroads reveals a mixed picture of the US rail freight market. For the week ending December 6th, carload traffic increased by 1.7% year-over-year, while container traffic decreased by 5.4%. Year-to-date figures show a 1.8% increase in both carload and container volume. The report highlights the contrasting trends within the rail freight sector, analyzes the underlying causes, and forecasts future developments. This provides valuable insights for business operations and economic development in the US.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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