Trucking Industry Lobbies for Policy Changes in Washington

Trucking Industry Lobbies for Policy Changes in Washington

Led by the National Shippers Strategic Transportation Council (NASSTRAC), over ten shipper and carrier organizations will hold a lobbying event in Washington D.C. on February 1st. The initiative aims to highlight the importance of the trucking industry to policymakers and advocate for key issues. These include concerns about truck driver hours-of-service regulations, advocating for the expanded use of longer, heavier trucks, and improving the highway system. The goal is to enhance trucking efficiency and safeguard the nation's economic well-being.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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KICKER Expands Smart Logistics in Eastern US Market

KICKER Expands Smart Logistics in Eastern US Market

KICKER Audio, in collaboration with Averitt, implemented an East Coast strategy encompassing port diversification, strategic warehousing, and technology enablement. This resulted in significant reductions in transportation costs, shorter delivery times, and improved customer satisfaction, ultimately leading to successful market penetration in the East. KICKER's experience provides valuable insights for other fast-moving consumer electronics companies seeking to build scalable and cost-effective distribution strategies. This case highlights the power of smart logistics and supply chain optimization in achieving business goals.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Parcel Delivery Firms Adapt Strategies for Peak Season Demand

Parcel Delivery Firms Adapt Strategies for Peak Season Demand

Based on a logistics management podcast interview with John Haber, President of Transportation Insight's Parcel business unit, this article delves into the opportunities and challenges of peak season logistics, covering key issues such as rate pricing, service levels, and the rise of Amazon Logistics. The article aims to provide businesses with strategies to navigate market changes and help them stand out in a highly competitive environment. It offers insights into optimizing parcel operations during periods of increased demand and fluctuating costs.

US Rail Freight Rises in Late September Led by Auto and Grain

US Rail Freight Rises in Late September Led by Auto and Grain

The Association of American Railroads reported that for the week ending September 27th, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both experienced year-over-year growth. Significant increases were seen in the transportation of nonmetallic minerals, grain, and motor vehicles & parts. Conversely, coal, petroleum & petroleum products, and metallic ores & metals saw declines. For the first 39 weeks of 2025, both total U.S. rail freight traffic and intermodal volume have shown year-over-year growth, indicating a positive trend in the sector.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Truck Driver Shortage Threatens Supply Chain Resilience

Truck Driver Shortage Threatens Supply Chain Resilience

This paper delves into the crucial impact of driver availability on supply chain resilience, analyzing the current industry situation, key data metrics, and future trends. It proposes strategies such as improving driver compensation, optimizing transportation efficiency, and promoting automation technologies. The paper also emphasizes the importance of diversifying suppliers, localizing production, and undergoing digital transformation to build a more resilient supply chain. These measures are vital for mitigating the risks associated with driver shortages and ensuring the smooth flow of goods.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Rail Freight Industry Adapts to Shifting Market Trends

Rail Freight Industry Adapts to Shifting Market Trends

This article delves into the rail freight and multimodal transportation sector, analyzing market conditions, service levels, freight volume fluctuations, and potential industry consolidation. It particularly focuses on the profound impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Drawing on nearly three decades of experience, industry expert Tony Hatch interprets industry trends, analyzes policy influences, and forecasts future operating models. This provides readers with valuable insights into the rail freight market, offering a comprehensive overview of the current landscape and potential future developments.

Digital Freight Matching Transforms Logistics Industry

Digital Freight Matching Transforms Logistics Industry

Digital Freight Matching (DFM) technology is reshaping the logistics industry. This paper delves into the current state of the DFM market, technological advancements, future trends, and competitive landscape. Experts highlight that the DFM market is undergoing consolidation and specialization, with scale and automation being crucial for success. Investors are increasingly focused on profitability. Looking ahead, DFM will continue to grow and capture a larger share of transportation budgets. The future looks bright for DFM as it becomes more integral to the logistics ecosystem.

Chinaus Shipping Efficiency Gains Traction with Baiyun Network

Chinaus Shipping Efficiency Gains Traction with Baiyun Network

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the timeliness of Best Shipping's international express service from China to the US, covering influencing factors such as transportation methods, service types, origin, and destination. It offers selection recommendations and optimization strategies for different timeliness requirements, aiming to help businesses and individuals efficiently complete international freight. The analysis focuses on providing practical guidance for selecting the most suitable shipping options based on specific needs and priorities, ultimately improving the overall efficiency of international shipping operations.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Senate Passes Bill to Prevent Nationwide Rail Strike

Senate Passes Bill to Prevent Nationwide Rail Strike

The US Senate passed critical legislation to avert a freight railroad strike that threatened to cost the economy up to $2 billion daily. The legislation, based on recommendations from the Presidential Emergency Board, includes wage increases and benefit improvements. It aims to resolve the dispute between labor unions and railroad companies, ensuring supply chain stability and continued economic growth. This action prevents a potential economic crisis stemming from a nationwide rail shutdown, safeguarding businesses and consumers alike by maintaining vital transportation links.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Study Finds Shippers Carriers Align on Transport Industry Priorities

Study Finds Shippers Carriers Align on Transport Industry Priorities

A new Breakthrough study reveals three key areas of consensus between shippers and carriers in the next 12 months: reducing emissions, building mutually beneficial contract relationships, and navigating fluctuations in linehaul rates. The report emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and sustainability as crucial for industry advancement. It provides strategic insights for businesses to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities, highlighting the importance of working together to achieve shared goals in a dynamic freight landscape. This research offers valuable guidance for navigating the evolving transportation sector.