US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Drop Container Growth Slows

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Drop Container Growth Slows

Data from the Association of American Railroads reveals a divergence in US rail freight: carload traffic is declining year-over-year, primarily due to weak coal demand; container traffic growth is slowing, potentially signaling cooling consumer demand. This analysis examines key factors influencing rail freight volume and explores future opportunities and challenges for the industry. The slowdown in container traffic raises concerns about the overall economic outlook, as it often serves as a leading indicator of consumer spending.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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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 total U.S. freight volume over the next decade, with trucking maintaining its dominant position. The report analyzes opportunities and challenges in segments like truckload, rail intermodal, and rail, emphasizing the crucial role of trucking in the national economy. It also proposes strategies for addressing challenges and capitalizing on opportunities presented by the projected freight growth. Trucking will remain a vital component of the supply chain and overall economic activity in the US.

US Air Freight Delivery Times Vary by City LA NYC Chicago

US Air Freight Delivery Times Vary by City LA NYC Chicago

Air freight transit times from China to the US vary depending on the destination airport: Los Angeles, New York, and Chicago. Los Angeles generally offers faster delivery due to its geographical advantage. New York tends to be slower due to the longer distance, while Chicago falls in between. Factors like flight punctuality, customs clearance speed, and airport congestion also impact the final transit time. Choosing the right airport is crucial for efficient air freight shipping.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Freight Delays How to File Claims and Cut Losses

Global Air Freight Delays How to File Claims and Cut Losses

Experiencing frustrating international air freight delays? This article provides a comprehensive claim strategy, guiding you through five key aspects: accurately determining liability, securing evidence, adhering to deadlines, making precise claims, and avoiding common pitfalls. It aims to help you maximize your compensation for losses incurred. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of proactive prevention measures to minimize the risk of delays and safeguard your international trade operations. Learn how to protect your business and navigate the complexities of air freight claims effectively.

Enshi Enhances Large Item Logistics With Transparent Pricing

Enshi Enhances Large Item Logistics With Transparent Pricing

This article discusses the detailed process and freight calculation for large item logistics shipping in Enshi Prefecture. It covers how to select a logistics company, methods of freight payment, logistics tracking, and answers to common questions, aiming to provide customers with a convenient one-stop service for sending large items.

09/16/2025 Logistics
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Global Air Cargo Industry Seeks Efficiency Through Airport Code Mastery

Global Air Cargo Industry Seeks Efficiency Through Airport Code Mastery

This article focuses on Mersin Airport's code, COV, and introduces the West Coast Cargo's three-letter code query system. This system includes information on over 40,000 airports worldwide, supports multi-dimensional searches, and provides practical tools such as air freight tracking and airline lookup, helping to improve air freight operation efficiency.

DHL Launches Multimodal Service for Chinajapan Trade

DHL Launches Multimodal Service for Chinajapan Trade

DHL Global Forwarding launched a multimodal transport service between China and Japan, integrating waterway, railway, and road transportation for a more economical, efficient, and environmentally friendly logistics solution. The service utilizes 12-foot containers, covering major Chinese cities to various locations in Japan. It offers reduced transit times and lower carbon emissions, making it suitable for industries such as electronics, apparel, and automotive. Future plans include expanding the service to offer less-than-container load (LCL) options.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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