US Container Imports Drop Hinting at Economic Slowdown

US Container Imports Drop Hinting at Economic Slowdown

Descartes' latest report reveals a significant drop in US import container volume, down 16.2% month-over-month and 25.0% year-over-year, but consistent with pre-pandemic levels. Multiple factors contribute to the decline, including increased port congestion, stabilization of East and West Coast port shares, and the rise of smaller ports. Experts advise businesses to diversify supply chains, strengthen inventory management, monitor policy changes, embrace digital transformation, and cautiously navigate global trade challenges.

US Freight Volumes Jump in May Amid Economic Recovery

US Freight Volumes Jump in May Amid Economic Recovery

According to the U.S. Department of Transportation, the Freight TSI increased by 0.1% in May compared to April, and surged 8.1% year-over-year, indicating a strong recovery in the freight industry. Growth was observed across trucking, rail, air, and waterborne transportation. However, levels remain below pre-pandemic figures, suggesting ongoing challenges and opportunities in the recovery process. Digital transformation and green development are emerging as key trends shaping the future of the logistics sector.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Diesel Prices Stabilize Following Steep Declines EIA

Diesel Prices Stabilize Following Steep Declines EIA

EIA data reveals that the U.S. national average diesel price leveled off for the week ending April 26, halting a continuous decline. This article analyzes recent diesel price trends, year-over-year changes, the impact of the crude oil market, and EIA's price forecasts. It also explores key factors influencing diesel prices and the effects of price fluctuations on various industries. Strategies for businesses and individuals to navigate diesel price volatility are discussed.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Old Dominion Freight Line Posts Strong Growth Amid Expansion

Old Dominion Freight Line Posts Strong Growth Amid Expansion

Old Dominion Freight Line reported solid growth in February despite severe weather, with a 9.2% year-over-year increase in daily revenue, driven by increased LTL freight volume and improved service. The company is actively expanding its service network and enhancing operational efficiency, expressing confidence in future development. The article analyzes the drivers of this growth, the company's strategic positioning, and offers a perspective on the evolving landscape of the LTL transportation market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Shenzhen Port Hits Record 35 Million Teus in 2023

Shenzhen Port Hits Record 35 Million Teus in 2023

In 2025, Shenzhen Port's container throughput exceeded 35 million TEUs, a year-on-year increase of over 5%, reaching a record high. Through route innovation, industrial synergy, and green intelligent operation, Shenzhen Port has not only enhanced its own competitiveness but also provided a replicable development paradigm for global ports. In the future, Shenzhen Port will continue to deepen reforms and make greater contributions to the economic development of China and the world.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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North American Rail Freight Mixed As Intermodal Outperforms in July

North American Rail Freight Mixed As Intermodal Outperforms in July

The Association of American Railroads (AAR) reported mixed results for North American rail freight traffic for the week ending July 7. Overall freight volume saw a slight year-over-year decrease, but intermodal volume increased. Regional performance varied, with significant differences between the East and West. Automotive and petroleum product shipments showed notable growth. Businesses should optimize intermodal strategies, pay attention to regional variations and key industries, and strengthen risk management practices.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Truckload Spot Rates Jump As Capacity Tightens in September

Truckload Spot Rates Jump As Capacity Tightens in September

Recent data reveals a 32% year-over-year increase in U.S. truckload spot volumes in September, marking the 14th consecutive month of record highs. Spot rates have also risen significantly. Capacity shortages are a primary driver, requiring shippers to strengthen carrier relationships and optimize transportation plans. While the industry faces long-term challenges, opportunities exist through technological innovation. The persistent capacity crunch necessitates proactive strategies from shippers to navigate the current freight market landscape.

US Trucking Freight Volume Rises Hinting at Economic Rebound

US Trucking Freight Volume Rises Hinting at Economic Rebound

According to data from the American Trucking Associations (ATA), freight volume surged 5.5% year-over-year and 0.5% month-over-month in February, marking the largest monthly increase since July 1998. The recovery in manufacturing, retail, and real estate sectors fueled this growth. However, rising fuel prices and tight capacity remain potential challenges. Analysts believe that freight volume growth will outpace capacity growth slightly, highlighting the urgent need for reinvestment in the industry.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Rise

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Rise

The US rail freight market is showing a diverging trend. While carload volume has decreased year-over-year, shipments of grain and forest products have increased. Notably, intermodal volume is growing against the overall trend. Rail companies need to capitalize on intermodal opportunities, proactively address challenges, and develop clear strategies to achieve sustainable development. This requires a focus on efficiency, customer service, and adapting to evolving market demands to maintain competitiveness in the transportation sector.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in February Raising Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Declines in February Raising Economic Worries

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year for the week ending February 4th. While shipments of commodities like motor vehicles and petroleum increased, coal and grain volumes decreased. Overall, North American rail performance was weak, reflecting regional economic linkages and global economic downturn risks. The decline in freight volume may signal a potential economic slowdown and challenges for the supply chain.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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