LA Long Beach Ports See Cargo Decline Amid Trade Shifts

LA Long Beach Ports See Cargo Decline Amid Trade Shifts

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach experienced year-over-year cargo volume declines in June. However, the Port of Los Angeles saw month-over-month growth, with strong export performance. While the Port of Long Beach's year-over-year decrease was significant, it remained above the five-year average. To address these challenges, the ports need to focus on the economic situation, optimize operations, expand business, embrace digitalization, and strengthen international cooperation and environmentally friendly development to seize opportunities.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Transport Faces Postpandemic Congestion Capacity Crunch

Intermodal Transport Faces Postpandemic Congestion Capacity Crunch

Larry Gross highlighted the challenges facing multimodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, including congestion and capacity shortages, leading to market share decline. He emphasized the need to reshape the supply chain, focusing on resilience and capacity. Gross also predicted a future shift in freight volume from west to east. He urged the industry to avoid repeating past mistakes and capitalize on emerging opportunities. The presentation underscores the critical need for innovation and strategic planning within the multimodal sector to navigate current and future supply chain disruptions.

Experts Advise on Tackling Global Supply Chain Disruptions

Experts Advise on Tackling Global Supply Chain Disruptions

Larry Gross highlights the recurring issues in supply chains, projecting that the logistics industry will face volatility, policy changes, and uneven demand by 2025. The article emphasizes the need for increased transparency, enhanced risk management, optimized transportation portfolios, strengthened collaboration and synergy, and embracing digital transformation. Furthermore, it calls for supportive government policies to break through the current difficulties and achieve sustainable development in the logistics sector. These strategies are crucial for navigating the complex challenges and fostering a more resilient and efficient supply chain.

Air Freight Rates Crash Amid Panic Selling Market Shifts

Air Freight Rates Crash Amid Panic Selling Market Shifts

Air freight spot rates have plummeted 41% year-over-year due to increased capacity, pessimistic market sentiment, and pressure from long-term agreements. Airlines face a trade-off between profitability and cargo volume, while freight forwarders need to be agile and adaptable. The market may require several quarters to adjust. Participants should remain rational, strengthen cooperation, improve service quality, and embrace innovation to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. The current market downturn necessitates strategic adjustments for all stakeholders in the air cargo industry.

Global Supply Chains Face Bottlenecks Amid Port Delays Labor Gaps

Global Supply Chains Face Bottlenecks Amid Port Delays Labor Gaps

This Logistics Management podcast features JLL expert Rich Thompson discussing global supply chain challenges like port congestion and labor shortages, exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic. Thompson advises businesses to diversify sourcing, improve inventory management, and optimize logistics distribution to build more resilient supply chains. He emphasizes proactive strategies to mitigate disruptions and enhance operational efficiency in the face of ongoing uncertainties. The interview provides valuable insights for navigating the complexities of the current global logistics landscape and building a more robust supply chain network.

October Freight Market Faces Uncertainty and Opportunity ATA

October Freight Market Faces Uncertainty and Opportunity ATA

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) October report indicates that freight volume was temporarily pressured by Hurricane Sandy, but may benefit from post-disaster reconstruction in the long term. The economic environment is complex, with weak retail sales coexisting with a manufacturing rebound. Experts advise caution and flexibility, emphasizing risk management, technology adoption, and sustainable development. Companies should focus on these areas to seize opportunities and meet challenges ahead.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Manufacturing Growth Slows on Supply Chain Inflation Pressures

US Manufacturing Growth Slows on Supply Chain Inflation Pressures

The US Manufacturing PMI in April declined to 55.4 from March, but still marked the 23rd consecutive month of expansion, albeit at a slower pace. New orders and production indexes slightly decreased, while the employment index fell significantly. Supply chain bottlenecks and inflationary pressures persist, and businesses face labor shortages. Experts suggest this slowdown might be temporary, and the overall manufacturing sector remains robust. Going forward, it's crucial to address challenges and seize opportunities to maintain growth.

Global Port Congestion Worsens As Shipping Demand Soars

Global Port Congestion Worsens As Shipping Demand Soars

Ocean Insights data reveals a sharp 37% month-on-month surge in global transshipment port congestion in December. Shipping companies are addressing the challenges by canceling sailings and expanding capacity. CMA CGM and ONE experienced the highest congestion rates. Experts emphasize the importance of efficiency. The shipping industry needs to optimize operations, strengthen collaboration, and promote digital solutions to collectively tackle supply chain bottlenecks.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Supply Chain Firms Struggle to Fill Holiday Season Jobs

Supply Chain Firms Struggle to Fill Holiday Season Jobs

The holiday logistics peak season highlights the shortage of supply chain talent. DHL Supply Chain shared its strategies for addressing this issue, including optimizing recruitment processes, reducing employee turnover, improving operational efficiency, and cultivating future leaders. These strategies offer valuable insights for the industry to navigate the talent gap and ensure smooth operations during peak demand periods. Their approach provides a framework for other companies facing similar challenges in attracting and retaining skilled supply chain professionals.

US Manufacturing Hits Near 40year Peak Amid Sector Revival

US Manufacturing Hits Near 40year Peak Amid Sector Revival

The US Manufacturing PMI surged to 64.7 in March, a nearly four-decade high, with significant growth in key indicators such as new orders, production, and employment. While supply chain challenges and inflationary pressures persist, the overall recovery momentum is strong. Experts advise cautious optimism for the future, closely monitoring market changes. The robust PMI reading signals a significant rebound in the manufacturing sector, contributing to broader economic recovery efforts despite ongoing headwinds related to global supply chains.