US Rail Freight Struggles As Auto Shipments Offset Coal Decline

US Rail Freight Struggles As Auto Shipments Offset Coal Decline

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year in the first week of February. However, automobile and parts transportation saw an increase, while coal shipments experienced a significant drop. Year-to-date freight volume showed a slight increase, but intermodal remained weak. North America mirrored the U.S. trend, with a small rise in overall freight volume but a decrease in intermodal transportation. The divergence highlights shifting dynamics within the freight transportation sector.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Air Freight to Belgium Key Factors for Speed and Efficiency

Air Freight to Belgium Key Factors for Speed and Efficiency

This article delves into the key factors impacting air freight transit times to Belgium, including origin, transit points, weather conditions, and airline selection. It provides a reference for ideal transit times from Europe, North America, and Asia to Belgium. Furthermore, it addresses frequently asked questions regarding air freight duration from China to Belgium, the factors influencing air freight costs, and cargo tracking. The aim is to assist readers in effectively planning their air freight solutions and capitalizing on business opportunities.

West Coast Imports Drive Intermodal Growth IANA Report

West Coast Imports Drive Intermodal Growth IANA Report

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a solid start to the fourth quarter for the intermodal market, driven by surging West Coast imports and strong consumer spending. International containers performed exceptionally well, while domestic containers showed steady improvement. However, trailer volumes experienced a slight decrease. Looking ahead, factors such as labor agreements, truck capacity, and the Asian Lunar New Year will influence market trends. Logistics companies should capitalize on intermodal opportunities and pay close attention to technological innovation and policy changes.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Imports Boost North American Intermodal Volumes in Q4

West Coast Imports Boost North American Intermodal Volumes in Q4

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reports a strong start to the fourth quarter for the intermodal market, fueled by surging West Coast imports and robust consumer spending. Total intermodal volumes increased by 8.9% year-over-year in October, with international containers performing exceptionally well. Third-quarter intermodal volumes also saw continuous growth, driven by consumer spending. International volumes are expected to remain strong through year-end. Labor agreements and Lunar New Year traffic are anticipated to impact first-quarter volumes.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Canada Ends Rail Strike Swiftly to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

Canada Ends Rail Strike Swiftly to Avert Supply Chain Crisis

A near-economic crisis in North America was narrowly averted due to a Canadian railway labor dispute. Swift government intervention, mandating arbitration and ordering workers back to work, prevented potentially massive economic losses. This event highlighted the critical role of rail transport in the supply chain and the importance of proactive government intervention in labor disputes involving key infrastructure. Long-term solutions include strengthening labor-management dialogue, improving regulations, enhancing safety oversight, and developing diversified transportation modes to improve supply chain resilience.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Air Cargo Demand Surges Despite Economic Challenges in 2024

Air Cargo Demand Surges Despite Economic Challenges in 2024

IATA data reveals a 3.8% year-on-year increase in global air cargo demand in October, marking the third consecutive month of growth. Capacity expansion is primarily driven by the recovery of passenger belly capacity. Regional market performance varies, with strong growth in Asia-Pacific and weaker performance in North America. Navigating this complex market requires close monitoring of dynamics, optimized capacity allocation, and expansion into emerging markets. Focus on capturing the year-end peak season to succeed in 2024.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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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.

US Intermodal Decline Slows As Domestic Containers Gain Traction

US Intermodal Decline Slows As Domestic Containers Gain Traction

The US intermodal market continued its decline in September, though the decrease narrowed. Domestic container business bucked the trend with positive growth. Overall, the year's data remains weak, impacted by economic factors, inventory levels, and truck competition. The Intermodal Association of North America anticipates potential improvement in the second half of the year. However, experts believe the peak season performance was lackluster, and the market continues to face challenges. The slowing decline in September offers a glimmer of hope amidst broader economic headwinds.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Enhancing Warehouse Management Efficiency Addressing Five Key Pain Points for Distributors

Enhancing Warehouse Management Efficiency Addressing Five Key Pain Points for Distributors

This article discusses five common shortcomings in warehouse management faced by distributors and presents corresponding improvement strategies. These include rational warehouse zoning, clear management responsibilities, safety management, and real-time inventory control. The aim is to help distributors enhance warehouse management efficiency, reduce operational costs, and improve overall competitiveness.

07/24/2025 Warehousing
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Snow Peak Expands US Outdoor Market with Japanese Craftsmanship

Snow Peak Expands US Outdoor Market with Japanese Craftsmanship

Snow Peak successfully brought the Japanese outdoor lifestyle to the global market, establishing a strong presence in Europe and the America, thanks to its relentless pursuit of quality and deep understanding of user needs. Key to its success are: unwavering commitment to quality - 'slow is fast'; ingenious design and functionality rooted in craftsmanship; and content-driven brand communication. Snow Peak's journey offers valuable lessons for Chinese brands venturing overseas, highlighting the importance of quality, design, and thoughtful brand storytelling.