Trucking Industry Set for Growth As Freight Demand Rises ATA Says

Trucking Industry Set for Growth As Freight Demand Rises ATA Says

The American Trucking Associations forecasts significant growth in trucking freight volumes over the next decade, projecting nearly 14 million tons by 2035, dominating the freight market. The report analyzes the drivers behind this growth and highlights the challenges facing the industry. It provides trucking companies with strategies to address these challenges and capitalize on the increasing demand for freight transportation. This forecast offers valuable insights for businesses involved in logistics, supply chain management, and transportation planning, enabling them to prepare for the future of freight movement.

FBA Sellers Turn to Air Freight Amid Cost and Speed Pressures

FBA Sellers Turn to Air Freight Amid Cost and Speed Pressures

This article delves into a detailed comparison of FBA air freight line and traditional air freight, highlighting key differences in service scope, transportation entity, timeliness, tracking, target audience, and cost structure. FBA air freight line offers a one-stop service with stable delivery times, making it suitable for FBA sellers. Traditional air freight is more affordable but requires self-handling of customs clearance and delivery. Sellers should make informed decisions based on their specific needs and budget, carefully weighing the benefits and drawbacks of each option.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Seaair Intermodal Transport Eases Global Logistics Strain

Seaair Intermodal Transport Eases Global Logistics Strain

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the complete sea-air intermodal transportation process, detailing key steps from sea freight booking, cargo packing and customs declaration, to transshipment port operations, air freight booking, and finally, customs clearance and cargo pickup at the destination port. It also analyzes the advantages and challenges of sea-air intermodal transportation, offering a reference for companies to choose the appropriate transportation solution. This combined approach leverages the cost-effectiveness of sea freight with the speed of air freight for optimized delivery.

Choosing The Most Suitable Logistics Transportation Method Optimize Your Logistics Needs Among Diverse Options

Choosing The Most Suitable Logistics Transportation Method Optimize Your Logistics Needs Among Diverse Options

This article summarizes four main transportation modes—maritime, road, air, and rail—highlighting their respective advantages and disadvantages to assist businesses in making optimal choices in a constantly changing global logistics environment. By flexibly utilizing different modes, companies can not only optimize costs and delivery times but also enhance operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Flexport APL Launch Expedited Chinaus Railsea Route

Flexport APL Launch Expedited Chinaus Railsea Route

Flexport and APL have partnered to launch the 'Eagle Express RailFlash' sea-rail intermodal service, reducing transit times from China to the US inland by at least 4 days. This service offers end-to-end visibility and management throughout the entire logistics process, providing enhanced control and efficiency for shippers navigating US-China trade.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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The Unique Advantages and Market Value of International Air Freight

The Unique Advantages and Market Value of International Air Freight

International air freight plays a crucial role in global logistics due to its speed, safety, and flexibility. Compared to sea freight and express delivery, it offers a wider selection of airlines, more comprehensive regional coverage, and optimized operations for efficient transportation. Air freight significantly shortens transit times, accelerates cash flow, adapts to market demand changes, and creates more business opportunities for enterprises.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Ningbo Reopens Direct US Air Cargo Route

Ningbo Reopens Direct US Air Cargo Route

The intercontinental freighter route from Ningbo, Zhejiang to the United States has recently resumed operations, promoting freight exchange between China and the U.S. and enhancing the efficiency of the international freight network. Operated by Atlas Air, the route runs three times a week, mainly carrying cross-border e-commerce and electronic products, marking the growth potential of the Ningbo freight market.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Global Shipping Firms Adopt Strategies to Cut Container Shortage Costs

Global Shipping Firms Adopt Strategies to Cut Container Shortage Costs

This article explores the risks of dead freight in international shipping and insurance strategies to address them. It analyzes why traditional insurance fails to mitigate dead freight and proposes indirect solutions such as trade credit insurance and logistics liability insurance. The article also emphasizes practical methods to proactively reduce dead freight risks through contract clauses, flexible transportation options, and reasonable time scheduling.