Union Pacific Expands Houston Port Rail Links to Five Key Markets

Union Pacific Expands Houston Port Rail Links to Five Key Markets

Union Pacific is expanding its intermodal services at Port Houston, allowing containers to be loaded directly from the port onto railcars. This service provides direct rail access to five major metropolitan areas: Denver, Salt Lake City, Oakland, Los Angeles, and El Paso. The initiative aims to improve transportation efficiency, reduce costs, alleviate highway congestion, and lower greenhouse gas emissions, benefiting both customers and the community. This expansion further solidifies Union Pacific's leading position in the intermodal market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Port Labor Dispute Intensifies Chamber Seeks White House Aid

West Coast Port Labor Dispute Intensifies Chamber Seeks White House Aid

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has sent a letter to President Biden, urging the White House to intervene in the stalled West Coast port labor negotiations. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have failed to reach an agreement, raising the possibility of port closures or strikes, which could severely impact the supply chain and economy. The Chamber urges the White House to appoint an independent mediator to avert a potential economic disaster.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Freight Forwarding Insights from HC1752 Forum

Freight Forwarding Insights from HC1752 Forum

This paper analyzes the activity of freight forwarding forum user HC1752, extracting their focus on fleet management processes, pre-entry port operations, and terminal practices. It summarizes experiences such as emphasizing process standardization, being familiar with operational details, and possessing strong communication and coordination skills. Furthermore, it explores the challenges and opportunities facing the freight forwarding industry. The aim is to provide a reference for freight forwarding practitioners.

Enhancing China-russia Border Customs Cooperation to Build the Silk Road Economic Belt

Enhancing China-russia Border Customs Cooperation to Build the Silk Road Economic Belt

A meeting was held at the Harbin Customs on the China-Russia border to discuss and promote customs cooperation and trade facilitation between the two countries. The conference aimed to strengthen the connection between the 'Longjiang Silk Road' and the 'Coastal Highway 1,' addressing issues such as port management and mutual recognition of commodity regulation. Future cooperation directions were planned to promote the smooth progress of bilateral trade.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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China Fines Nine Shenzhen Freight Firms Over GPS Safety Breaches

China Fines Nine Shenzhen Freight Firms Over GPS Safety Breaches

Shenzhen Port and Shipping Freight Bureau recently imposed maximum penalties on nine freight companies for GPS data issues, highlighting vulnerabilities in the industry's safety management. The companies were ordered to rectify issues such as uninstalled recorders and damaged interfaces, and their business operations were suspended. This incident serves as a warning to freight companies to prioritize safety production, strengthen safety measures like GPS monitoring, and ensure transportation safety.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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