Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco's acquisition of Drexel Industries' 3PL business aims to expand its Canadian operations, strengthen market competitiveness, broaden service offerings, and optimize its North American logistics network. This acquisition combines Kenco's technological strengths with Drexel's market experience, providing more comprehensive logistics solutions for both companies' customers. The deal reflects the ongoing consolidation trend within the third-party logistics industry, as companies seek to increase scale and efficiency through strategic partnerships and acquisitions to better serve the evolving needs of their clients.

01/30/2026 Logistics
Read More
Zhengzhousucre Air Freight Expands South American Trade

Zhengzhousucre Air Freight Expands South American Trade

Air freight from Zhengzhou to Sucre provides an efficient logistics solution for businesses expanding into the Bolivian market. While pricier, it offers superior speed, ideal for time-sensitive goods. When choosing air freight, consider packaging, import policies, and logistics partners to ensure the safe and timely delivery of your cargo. This service empowers businesses to successfully navigate international trade and expand their global reach.

02/02/2026 Logistics
Read More
US Freight Market Faces Challenges As Cass Index Declines

US Freight Market Faces Challenges As Cass Index Declines

The Cass Freight Index reveals declines in North American freight volume and expenditures year-over-year and month-over-month in November, indicating challenges to economic recovery. The report analyzes key factors impacting the freight market, including macroeconomics, inventory levels, retail activity, and energy prices, and provides an outlook on future opportunities and challenges. It recommends that freight companies optimize operations, diversify services, and strengthen customer relationships to navigate market fluctuations.

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
Read More
US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in Early 2024

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in Early 2024

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year in the first week of February, with varying performance across categories. While cumulative freight volume saw a slight increase, the decline in intermodal transportation partially offset this growth. Overall, North American rail freight volume decreased, with significant regional differences. Moving forward, railway companies need to optimize asset allocation, improve operational efficiency, expand service offerings, strengthen partnerships, embrace digitalization, and focus on sustainable development to address challenges and seize opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
Read More
Canada Enhances Trade Route for Faster North American Shipping

Canada Enhances Trade Route for Faster North American Shipping

To enhance the reliability of the Canada (CAE) service, a comprehensive revision of the route rotation and schedule has been implemented. The new route optimizes port sequence, reduces transit times, and provides more accurate estimated arrival and departure times. The maiden voyage vessel is CMA CGM PARANAGUA 532W, expected to arrive in Antwerp on August 7th. This upgrade aims to provide customers with more reliable and efficient logistics services.

09/28/2025 Logistics
Read More
Amazon Leads North American Ecommerce As Local Brands Struggle

Amazon Leads North American Ecommerce As Local Brands Struggle

The North American e-commerce market is dominated by a few key players, with Amazon holding a strong leading position. The European market, however, exhibits more diversity, with vertical platforms like Shein performing well. Analysts suggest that regional platforms need to focus on in-depth localization strategies to build competitive advantages through differentiated product selection and services. Localized innovation in key areas such as logistics and payment methods is crucial for breaking through in highly concentrated markets. This localized approach allows them to cater to specific regional needs and preferences.

Wayfair Dispels Myths in North American Home Goods Market

Wayfair Dispels Myths in North American Home Goods Market

Wayfair onboarding isn't stopping, but undergoing process optimization and upgrades. While the review period is extended, successful onboarding is still possible by meeting platform requirements and preparing application materials diligently. After account activation, ensuring product and listing quality is crucial to pass the final review and tap into the North American home goods market. The key is meticulous preparation and adherence to Wayfair's standards for both application and product presentation.