US Rail Freight Traffic Declines Postlabor Day

US Rail Freight Traffic Declines Postlabor Day

U.S. rail freight volume decreased in early September due to Labor Day, but cumulative volume remains up year-to-date. Carload and intermodal performance varied. The industry faces ongoing challenges including competition from other modes of transportation and increasing environmental pressures. Despite the holiday dip, the overall positive trend suggests continued economic activity, making rail freight volume a relevant economic indicator. Future performance will depend on adapting to these competitive and environmental factors.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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USPS Faces Financial Crisis Amid Congressional Gridlock

USPS Faces Financial Crisis Amid Congressional Gridlock

The United States Postal Service (USPS) faces challenges including digital transformation, increased competition, and high operating costs. To survive, USPS has launched a five-year business plan aiming to cut costs and expand its business through internal reforms and legislative support. However, Congressional attitudes and market changes remain key uncertainties for USPS's future development. Whether USPS can successfully transform is crucial not only for its own fate but also for the American economy.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Slump Presents Risks and Opportunities

Freight Market Slump Presents Risks and Opportunities

Bloomberg analyst Lee Klaskow interprets the US freight market, highlighting the high risk of economic recession and the arrival of a freight market winter. Excess capacity has led to falling freight rates, but the market is expected to turn around in the second half of the year. Companies should improve operational efficiency, expand diversified businesses, strengthen customer relationship management, pay attention to market dynamics, and embrace technological innovation to meet challenges and seize opportunities.

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a five-year pilot program, for the first time allowing non-asset based Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers to participate in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT). This aims to strengthen supply chain security and address potential vulnerabilities. Participating companies must meet security standards, receive facilitation benefits, and contribute to overall supply chain security enhancement. The pilot program will provide experience for future CTPAT program expansion.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Stock Rally to Persist Despite Shortterm Volatility Citic

US Stock Rally to Persist Despite Shortterm Volatility Citic

CITIC Securities believes that despite market concerns over potential US tariffs on Europe and US Treasury sell-offs, which may increase short-term volatility in US stocks, valuation corrections and earnings improvements make them attractive for allocation. Fiscal and monetary policies are expected to ease in the midterm election year, making sectors such as technology, energy, and defense worth paying attention to. Overall, the long-term upward trend of US stocks remains unchanged.

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

For the week ending August 23rd, US rail freight showed mixed results: carload traffic edged up 0.6%, driven by gains in grain and automotive shipments, while petroleum and coal declined. Intermodal traffic decreased by 1.9%, impacted by highway competition and cooling consumer demand. Year-to-date figures remain positive but growth is slowing. Rail companies need to improve services, reduce costs, and expand business, embracing digital transformation to navigate the evolving landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Yunfan Global Expands Overseas Warehousing to Enhance Ecommerce

Yunfan Global Expands Overseas Warehousing to Enhance Ecommerce

Yunfan Global is hiring an Overseas Warehouse Customer Service representative to handle order processing, customer inquiries, channel communication, and billing. The ideal candidate will possess an associate's degree or higher and at least one year of experience in overseas warehouse customer service. Familiarity with WMS systems is required. The company offers competitive compensation and benefits, along with a comfortable work environment. This role aims to improve the operational efficiency of cross-border e-commerce sellers.

02/03/2026 Warehousing
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Nanfang Daily Hires Ad Managers for Crossborder Ecommerce Push

Nanfang Daily Hires Ad Managers for Crossborder Ecommerce Push

South Reviews is hiring Regional Advertising Sales Managers to expand advertising business in South China, North China, East China, and Western regions. The ideal candidate should be familiar with media advertising trends and possess excellent business acumen and market insight. We offer a salary of 10,000-15,000 RMB/month, comprehensive social insurance and housing fund, commission based on revenue, meal allowance, and year-end bonus. Work locations are available in Guangzhou, Shanghai, Beijing, and Chengdu.

Amazon Sellers Urged to Optimize for US Holiday Sales Surge

Amazon Sellers Urged to Optimize for US Holiday Sales Surge

This article focuses on the Amazon US Christmas shopping season, analyzing the characteristics of bestseller products and product selection strategies. By incorporating real-world examples, it provides sellers with suggestions on product selection, marketing, and logistics to help them achieve sales growth during the end-of-year shopping season. The aim is to equip sellers with actionable insights to capitalize on the increased consumer demand and optimize their performance during this crucial period.

Major Ecommerce Sellers Boom As Small Retailers Decline

Major Ecommerce Sellers Boom As Small Retailers Decline

The cross-border e-commerce industry experiences a stark contrast: top sellers see soaring performance and reward employees with equity incentives, while smaller sellers face an existential crisis, with year-end bonuses potentially vanishing. The industry shakeup is accelerating. To survive, small and medium-sized sellers need to focus on refined operations, differentiated competition, diversified channels, and embrace innovation. Only then can they break through the challenges and thrive in the evolving market.