ATA Reports February Trucking Tonnage Drop Due to Winter Freeze

ATA Reports February Trucking Tonnage Drop Due to Winter Freeze

American Trucking Associations (ATA) data reveals a significant drop in freight volume in February, attributed to the impact of a cold wave. The analysis delves into the underlying causes of this decline, considering factors such as seasonal adjustments, the ongoing pandemic, and the rise of e-commerce. Furthermore, the article explores the potential impact of future economic recovery on the freight market, offering valuable insights and recommendations for freight professionals. The analysis provides a comprehensive understanding of the current freight landscape and its future prospects.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Trade War Escalation Risks Higher Costs for American Consumers

Uschina Trade War Escalation Risks Higher Costs for American Consumers

The second round of the US-China trade war has begun, with the US imposing new tariffs on Chinese products. This article analyzes the impact of these tariffs on US prices, arguing that as China's share of the US import market grows, tariff increases will directly lead to higher prices for American consumers. It also explores the potential impact of the $200 billion goods list, the dilemmas faced by American companies, and provides an outlook on the future direction of the US-China trade war.

Optimizing Air Freight with Precise Cargo Door Measurements

Optimizing Air Freight with Precise Cargo Door Measurements

This article provides an in-depth analysis of cargo door dimensions of mainstream passenger and freighter aircraft models from Boeing and Airbus, revealing the roles and characteristics of different aircraft types in air cargo. Narrow-body aircraft are suitable for short-haul, small-parcel shipments. Wide-body aircraft are the mainstay of long-distance transport, while freighters are specifically designed for large cargo. Selecting the appropriate aircraft requires comprehensive consideration of cargo door dimensions, internal space, and cargo characteristics to ensure safe and efficient delivery.

Uschina Shipping Routes Face Growing Geopolitical Tensions

Uschina Shipping Routes Face Growing Geopolitical Tensions

This paper provides a detailed analysis of the three major ocean shipping routes from the United States to China: the Pacific Route, the Panama Canal Route, and the Suez Canal Route. It delves into the key countries and regions along each route. Furthermore, it offers a comprehensive analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of ocean shipping. The aim is to provide businesses with more valuable logistics decision-making information by understanding the nuances of each route and the overall benefits and drawbacks of maritime transport.

Warehouses Evolve Into Key Supply Chain Hubs

Warehouses Evolve Into Key Supply Chain Hubs

This paper delves into the core differences between a warehouse and warehousing. It explains the basic storage function of a warehouse as a physical space carrier, and the crucial role of warehousing as a dynamic management process in inventory control, process connection, value-added services, and cost control. It emphasizes the value leap of warehousing in modern logistics, transforming from a simple "container" to an "engine" for improving supply chain efficiency. Finally, it looks forward to the future trends of intelligent and digital transformation of warehousing.

02/02/2026 Warehousing
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AI Shifts Warehouse Safety From Reaction to Prevention

AI Shifts Warehouse Safety From Reaction to Prevention

This paper discusses the current status and issues of warehouse safety management, highlighting the passivity of traditional models. It suggests that AI-driven predictive safety analysis can achieve proactive prevention, providing a safer environment for warehousing and facilitating the transformation of corporate culture.

08/07/2025 Warehousing
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