US Freight Index Points to Sustained Economic Recovery

US Freight Index Points to Sustained Economic Recovery

Data from the U.S. Department of Transportation shows the Freight Transportation Services Index has increased for five consecutive months, indicating a gradual recovery of the U.S. economy. The report analyzes the index's key data, driving factors, potential risks, and challenges. It also provides strategic recommendations for freight companies, aiming to help them seize opportunities and achieve sustainable development. This upward trend in the freight index suggests increased economic activity and demand for goods, offering valuable insights for businesses navigating the evolving logistics landscape.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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MAB Kargos Digital Shift Drives 55M Air Cargo Revenue Growth

MAB Kargos Digital Shift Drives 55M Air Cargo Revenue Growth

MAB Kargo, in collaboration with Unisys, significantly improved air cargo efficiency and profitability by deploying the Logistics Optimization™ solution. ULD planning time was reduced by 83%, and capacity utilization increased by 5%, projecting an annual revenue increase of $5.5 million. Digital transformation is an inevitable trend in the air cargo industry. Intelligent operations, automated processes, and data-driven decision-making will reshape the industry landscape. This partnership demonstrates the power of technology in optimizing logistics and driving business growth.

Shipping Industry Adopts Slow Steaming to Cut Costs

Shipping Industry Adopts Slow Steaming to Cut Costs

A Drewry Maritime Advisors report indicates that 'slow steaming' will become more prevalent in the shipping industry due to rising fuel costs and environmental regulations, particularly on specific routes. Shipping companies are reducing vessel speeds to decrease fuel consumption, thereby lowering costs and reducing carbon emissions. This trend will impact the entire supply chain, potentially leading to longer transit times and adjustments in inventory management. The adoption of slow steaming is seen as a key strategy for mitigating financial and environmental pressures.

NMFC Announces 2025 Overhaul of LTL Shipping Rules

NMFC Announces 2025 Overhaul of LTL Shipping Rules

The NMFTA will implement significant NMFC changes in 2025, impacting all parties involved in LTL shipping. The transformation aims to simplify classification, standardize density tiers, streamline commodity listings, and improve the ClassIT tool. The NMFTA is hosting listening sessions and workshops to help stakeholders understand and prepare for the changes. Density pricing is an emerging trend in LTL, requiring shippers to be proactive. This includes communicating with partners, leveraging technology, and negotiating effectively to mitigate potential cost increases and maintain competitive shipping rates.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Amazon FBA Freight Forwarders Struggle Amid Capacity Compliance Crises

Amazon FBA Freight Forwarders Struggle Amid Capacity Compliance Crises

FBA first leg freight forwarders face triple challenges: capacity, compliance, and payment terms. Breaking the deadlock requires building a multi-level capacity network, shifting from 'post-event compensation' to 'pre-event prevention', and implementing 'tiered payment terms + risk control'. The future trend is to transform from 'pure transportation' to 'supply chain service providers', deeply integrating resources, providing digital services, and expanding value-added businesses. This transition will enable them to overcome current obstacles and thrive in the evolving cross-border logistics landscape.

DSV Boosts Semiconductor and Latin America Logistics Via Acquisitions

DSV Boosts Semiconductor and Latin America Logistics Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisition of S&M Moving Systems West and Global Diversity Logistics aims to strengthen its position in the semiconductor industry, synergize with Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport operations, and expand cross-border services in Latin America. This acquisition reflects the accelerating trend of consolidation and service specialization within the logistics sector and marks a significant step in DSV's global strategic positioning. The move is expected to enhance DSV's capabilities in handling complex logistics needs and further solidify its presence in key markets.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines Amid Industry Shifts

US Rail Freight Declines Amid Industry Shifts

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that US rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year in late October, but detailed data reveals growth in some commodity categories. Year-to-date cumulative data still shows an upward trend. Rail freight companies need to strengthen infrastructure construction, optimize operation and management, expand business areas, and embrace technological innovation and sustainable development. This requires a strategic approach to navigate current challenges and capitalize on emerging opportunities within the evolving logistics landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in September Grain Shipments Rise

US Rail Freight Declines in September Grain Shipments Rise

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a year-over-year decline in U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic for the third week of September. Coal shipments experienced a significant drop, while grain transport showed strong performance. Year-to-date figures still indicate growth, suggesting a positive long-term trend. Rail freight volume is considered an economic bellwether, reflecting economic activity and structural shifts. The fluctuations in freight volume provide insights into the overall health and direction of the economy.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Trump Tariffs Cut US Trade Gap but Raise Economic Risks Amid European Bankruptcies

Trump Tariffs Cut US Trade Gap but Raise Economic Risks Amid European Bankruptcies

The temporary narrowing of the US trade deficit may be a brief resurgence due to tariff policies, with structural damage potentially emerging in the future. The wave of European corporate bankruptcies serves as a warning, highlighting the persistent economic pressures. In contrast, cross-border e-commerce is growing against the trend, demonstrating its crucial role and long-term potential within the global trade system. This resilience suggests a shift in consumer behavior and a growing reliance on digital platforms for international commerce.

EU Weighs High Tariffs on Chinese Hybrid Cars Amid Trade Spat

EU Weighs High Tariffs on Chinese Hybrid Cars Amid Trade Spat

The EU is considering imposing tariffs of up to 35.3% on Chinese hybrid vehicles, potentially reaching 45% with existing rates. This stems from surging Chinese hybrid vehicle exports and EU concerns about subsidies. Simultaneously, the US exhibits protectionist tendencies, threatening tariffs on French goods. These events highlight escalating global trade friction and rising protectionism, creating uncertainty for the global economy. The proposed EU tariffs and US threats exemplify the growing trend of trade disputes and potential barriers to international commerce.