North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop in July Amid Seasonal Trends

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Drop in July Amid Seasonal Trends

North American Class 8 truck orders declined both month-over-month and year-over-year in July, a phenomenon consistent with seasonal patterns and shouldn't be over-interpreted. Reports from FTR and ACT Research indicate that pulled-forward orders, a weaker freight market, inventory pressure, and economic uncertainty are the main contributing factors. Despite short-term volatility, replacement demand, infrastructure investments, and technological advancements continue to support the market in the long run. We recommend a rational approach to data analysis and focusing on long-term trends.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Amid Economic Growth ELD Rules

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Jump Amid Economic Growth ELD Rules

North American Class 8 truck orders continue to climb, driven by economic growth, the ELD mandate, and rising freight rates. Data from FTR and ACT Research shows significant order increases, indicating strengthened market confidence. The ELD mandate presents both opportunities and challenges, prompting fleets to optimize operations. Looking ahead, technology and sustainability will shape the industry, with autonomous driving and electric trucks poised to reshape trucking.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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North American Class 8 Truck Orders Stabilize in March Despite Supply Challenges

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Stabilize in March Despite Supply Challenges

North American Class 8 truck orders saw a slight month-over-month increase in March, but remained down year-over-year. OEM manufacturers' cautious strategies and persistent supply chain bottlenecks are key constraints. Market demand remains robust, suggesting potential for industry recovery. Close monitoring of supply chain dynamics and policy developments is crucial for future forecasting.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Canadian Railroads Compete for Kansas City Southern in Major North American Rail Shift

Canadian Railroads Compete for Kansas City Southern in Major North American Rail Shift

Canadian National Railway (CN) and Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) competed to acquire Kansas City Southern (KCS), aiming to create a rail network connecting the three largest economies in North America. This merger not only reshaped the logistics landscape but also sparked regulatory scrutiny, shipper concerns, and discussions about industry consolidation. The final outcome will profoundly impact the future of rail transportation in North America. The bidding war and potential consolidation raised questions about competition and access for shippers across the continent.

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Corp Merge to Create North American Forklift Giant

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Corp Merge to Create North American Forklift Giant

Toyota Material Handling and The Raymond Corporation announced their integration into Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA), effective April 1st. The integration aims to optimize resource allocation, accelerate technological innovation, expand market coverage, and enhance customer service, while maintaining the independent operation of the Toyota and Raymond brands. This move will have a profound impact on the North American material handling industry, promoting innovation and providing customers with better solutions.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Temu Enters Canada Amid Crossborder Ecommerce Challenges

Temu Enters Canada Amid Crossborder Ecommerce Challenges

Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, Temu, is rapidly expanding in the North American market, launching its Canadian site after its US success. Temu has achieved significant results in North America with its low-price strategy and unique marketing model. However, the profit pressure from low prices and intense market competition pose challenges for sellers. Whether Temu can establish a long-term foothold in the North American market remains to be seen.

Futurmaster Expands to North America for Supply Chain Growth

Futurmaster Expands to North America for Supply Chain Growth

FuturMaster expands into North America, establishing its headquarters in Austin. The company offers advanced supply chain planning solutions designed to enhance efficiency and competitiveness for North American businesses. By providing cutting-edge technology and expertise, FuturMaster aims to optimize supply chain operations, improve forecasting accuracy, and streamline inventory management for its clients in the region. This strategic move underscores FuturMaster's commitment to serving the growing demand for sophisticated supply chain solutions in the North American market.

Canadian Rail Giants Compete for Kansas City Southern

Canadian Rail Giants Compete for Kansas City Southern

CP and CN are competing to acquire KCS, aiming to build a railway network connecting the three North American countries. The STB's ruling favors CP, but KCS has not yet made a final decision. This acquisition battle is not only about the fate of the three companies, but also about reshaping the North American logistics landscape. The final outcome is worth anticipating.

US Truckload Spot Rates Hit Multiyear Highs Amid Hurricane Season Ecommerce Surge

US Truckload Spot Rates Hit Multiyear Highs Amid Hurricane Season Ecommerce Surge

A DAT report reveals that North American freight spot rates have surged to multi-year highs due to various factors. The confluence of challenges, including hurricane disasters, the ELD mandate, and the e-commerce peak season, is expected to maintain tight capacity through the end of the year. The close connection between e-commerce and the spot market is also increasingly evident. High demand driven by online retail is contributing significantly to the upward pressure on freight rates and the overall capacity crunch in the trucking industry.

North America Adopts New Crossborder Trade Strategies

North America Adopts New Crossborder Trade Strategies

This paper explores the cross-border logistics challenges faced by businesses within the North American Free Trade Area. It proposes solutions for optimizing customs processes, talent management, and supply chain visibility. The aim is to assist companies in reducing costs, improving efficiency, and ultimately enhancing customer service levels. By addressing these key areas, businesses can streamline their operations and gain a competitive advantage in the North American market.