North American Intermodal Volumes Split in July Domestic Rises International Falls

North American Intermodal Volumes Split in July Domestic Rises International Falls

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, total North American intermodal freight volume decreased by 1.8% year-over-year in July. However, domestic container and trailer shipments increased by 11% and 10.8% respectively, offsetting a 12.8% decline in international standard container shipments. The strong growth in domestic transportation reflects the resilience of the North American economy, while the decline in international transportation suggests the complexity of the global economic situation.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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North American Warehouses Boost Crossborder Logistics Efficiency

North American Warehouses Boost Crossborder Logistics Efficiency

SGR North America Overseas Warehouse, a subsidiary of Speed Tong Group USA, provides one-stop cross-border logistics solutions. With its own warehouse network and robust logistics capabilities in North America, SGR offers services including first-mile delivery, customs clearance, warehousing, dropshipping, label replacement, and repair. Leveraging smart technology and a professional team, SGR is committed to providing customers with an efficient and reliable logistics experience, helping businesses thrive in the North American market.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Breeze Airways Enhances North American Cargo Tracking

Breeze Airways Enhances North American Cargo Tracking

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the Breeze Airways freight tracking process, covering tracking number formats, real-time tracking methods, anomaly handling, and timeliness analysis. It offers a practical operational guide to help you efficiently monitor North American air freight dynamics and optimize logistics management. Learn how to effectively track your Breeze Airways shipments, understand potential delays, and proactively manage your supply chain for improved efficiency and transparency.

01/07/2026 Airlines
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Knightswift Merger Transforms North American Trucking Industry

Knightswift Merger Transforms North American Trucking Industry

Swift and Knight merged to form Knight-Swift, a leading North American trucking company with over $5 billion in annual revenue. The merger aims to enhance competitiveness, address industry challenges, and create greater value for shareholders and customers. This strategic combination positions Knight-Swift to capitalize on market opportunities and strengthen its position in the evolving logistics landscape. The integration is expected to yield operational efficiencies and improved service offerings.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Toyota Advances North American Logistics with Innovation

Toyota Advances North American Logistics with Innovation

Toyota Material Handling (TMH) provides comprehensive solutions including forklifts and AGVs in North America. TMH emphasizes quality and customer satisfaction, embracing data-driven approaches to empower businesses to achieve operational excellence. They offer a wide range of material handling equipment and services designed to improve efficiency and productivity in various industries. Their commitment to innovation and customer support makes them a leading provider in the material handling sector.

CPKC Merger Approved Boosting North American Trade

CPKC Merger Approved Boosting North American Trade

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has approved the merger of Canadian Pacific Railway (CP) and Kansas City Southern (KCS), creating CPKC, the first single-line rail network linking Canada, the United States, and Mexico. This merger is expected to improve supply chain efficiency, foster trade growth, and provide businesses with more efficient and reliable logistics solutions. The new CPKC network promises to streamline transportation across North America, benefiting various industries and contributing to economic development.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Amazons Canadian Warehouses Boost North American Logistics

Amazons Canadian Warehouses Boost North American Logistics

This article delves into the layout and operation of Amazon's warehouses in Canada and their crucial role in the North American logistics system. By introducing representative warehouses in Vancouver, Toronto, Calgary, Montreal, Ottawa, and Edmonton, it reveals how Amazon efficiently connects Eastern and Western Canadian markets and serves consumers across North America. The analysis highlights Amazon's efforts in automated management and sustainable development within its Canadian warehouse network, emphasizing its strategic importance as an e-commerce hub.

01/27/2026 Warehousing
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CPKC Merger Approved Transforming North American Rail Freight

CPKC Merger Approved Transforming North American Rail Freight

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has approved Canadian Pacific Railway's (CP) $31 billion acquisition of Kansas City Southern (KCS), marking a new era for North American rail freight. The merged CPKC will be the first railway connecting the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, fostering trade growth, reducing highway congestion, promoting investment and job creation, and improving transportation efficiency. This merger reshapes the North American freight landscape by creating a single-line service across the continent, offering shippers new options and enhancing competition in the rail industry.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Watertown Airport Emerges As Key North American Hub

Watertown Airport Emerges As Key North American Hub

Watertown International Airport is a key aviation hub in New York State, connecting major routes to Chicago and Philadelphia. The airport features two 5,000-foot asphalt runways, offering convenient domestic flights and real-time weather services, which support regional economic development.

Toyota Raymond Partner to Enhance North American Logistics

Toyota Raymond Partner to Enhance North American Logistics

Toyota Material Handling and Raymond Corporation integrated to form Toyota Material Handling North America (TMHNA), aiming to enhance operational efficiency and service levels by maintaining brand independence while sharing resources. This integration seeks to better serve the needs of customers in the North American market. Challenges include cultural integration, process alignment, technology compatibility, and data analysis. The success of the integration hinges on effectively addressing these issues.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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