DHL Adopts Locus Robotics to Boost Warehouse Efficiency

DHL Adopts Locus Robotics to Boost Warehouse Efficiency

DHL Supply Chain is expanding its partnership with Locus Robotics, planning ten new Locus AMR solution deployments across the US. This aims to improve order fulfillment efficiency through autonomous mobile robots. The collaboration has already resulted in up to 80% improvement in order picking efficiency at customer sites. DHL Supply Chain is actively exploring data-driven intelligent upgrades to achieve smarter, more efficient warehouse management and improve the working environment for employees. The expansion highlights DHL's commitment to leveraging robotics and automation to optimize its supply chain operations.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year for the week ending February 11. Carload traffic decreased by 1.6%, while intermodal volume fell sharply by 10.2%. Year-to-date, carload traffic is up slightly by 1%, but intermodal volume is down 7.7%. While North American rail carload traffic increased, intermodal volume also saw a decline. These figures reflect the complexities of the current economic environment and the challenges facing supply chains, requiring businesses to closely monitor and adapt their strategies.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Firm Yellow Corp Files for Bankruptcy After 100 Years

Trucking Firm Yellow Corp Files for Bankruptcy After 100 Years

The bankruptcy of Yellow Corp., a century-old trucking company, sent shockwaves through the US logistics industry. Long-term losses and crippling debt led to its demise. While the union blames mismanagement, competitors are poised to seize market share, and shippers face potential freight rate increases. Yellow's collapse is not only a corporate tragedy but also a wake-up call for the industry, highlighting the challenges of adapting to changing market dynamics and managing labor relations in the competitive LTL sector. The impact will be felt across the supply chain.

Temus Deposit Rules Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce Hit Small Sellers

Temus Deposit Rules Disrupt Crossborder Ecommerce Hit Small Sellers

TEMU's new deposit rules significantly increase seller deposits, reaching up to 100,000 RMB, causing industry shockwaves. This move aims to address overseas regulatory pressure, optimize the platform ecosystem, and eliminate non-compliant sellers. Sellers need to strengthen compliance qualifications, plan their finances carefully, and streamline their store matrix to adapt to the new regulations and embrace a new phase of high-quality development in the cross-border e-commerce industry. The increased deposit acts as a stronger deterrent against fraudulent activities and ensures a more reliable marketplace for consumers.

Gpts Store Transforms Brand Marketing Strategies

Gpts Store Transforms Brand Marketing Strategies

The launch of the GPTs Store opens up new avenues for brand marketing. This paper explores strategies for brand marketing within the GPTs Store, including creating brand-specific GPTs, optimizing in-store search ranking, and developing multilingual GPTs. It also analyzes the potential of GPTs links in future Google search rankings and proposes recommendations for multi-platform indexing and promotion to help brands seize market opportunities. By leveraging these tactics, brands can effectively establish a presence and engage with a global audience within the rapidly evolving GPTs ecosystem.

US Rail Freight Shows Early 2025 Growth Amid Challenges

US Rail Freight Shows Early 2025 Growth Amid Challenges

The Association of American Railroads reported a year-over-year decrease in U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic for the week ending September 20th, but year-to-date volumes remain up. Coal carloads experienced the largest decline, while grain and metallic ores saw increases. Railroad operators need to improve operational efficiency, expand service offerings, and focus on sustainability to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the evolving freight landscape. The report highlights the ongoing shifts and pressures within the rail freight sector and its broader impact on the supply chain.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in September Raising Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in September Raising Economic Worries

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year in the third week of September. Gains in grain and metallic ores were offset by decreases in coal, miscellaneous carloads, and nonmetallic minerals. Despite the recent downturn, year-to-date rail freight and intermodal traffic remain up compared to the same period last year. This suggests a mixed picture of the economy, with some sectors showing growth while others are experiencing contraction, as reflected in the varying commodity transport volumes.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in Late September

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in Late September

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a year-over-year decline in U.S. rail carloads and intermodal units in late September, but cumulative volumes remain up for the year. Grain and metallic ores bucked the trend with increased freight volume, while coal experienced the largest drop. Looking ahead, the rail freight market faces challenges from competition with trucking and the energy transition, but also holds opportunities for technological innovation and service upgrades. This suggests a complex landscape for the industry, requiring adaptation and strategic planning for future growth.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Railroad Mergers Threaten US Supply Chains Chemical Group Warns

Railroad Mergers Threaten US Supply Chains Chemical Group Warns

Chris Jahn, President of the American Chemistry Council (ACC), provides an in-depth analysis of the potential risks associated with the proposed UP-NS railroad merger. He emphasizes the possibility of increased monopolization, diminished service quality, and negative impacts on American manufacturing. The ACC urges regulators to carefully evaluate the merger and actively promote reforms such as reciprocal switching to foster a more competitive rail transportation system and empower American manufacturing. The ACC believes a thorough review is crucial to safeguard the supply chain and ensure fair market practices.

Jordan Customs Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency with WCO Risk Management

Jordan Customs Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency with WCO Risk Management

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a follow-up risk management workshop for the Jordan Customs Department (JCD) to enhance its air cargo clearance capabilities and develop a national risk management plan. Through expert guidance and collaboration, Jordan Customs completed a risk management enhancement plan and committed to its practical application, contributing to trade facilitation and security. The workshop aimed to strengthen JCD's ability to identify and mitigate risks, ultimately improving efficiency and security within the supply chain. This initiative underscores the importance of effective risk management in modern customs administration.