US Air Freight Costs Rise Amid Demand Firms Seek Savings

US Air Freight Costs Rise Amid Demand Firms Seek Savings

This article provides a price reference for air freight to the US, analyzing key factors influencing air freight costs, such as weight and volume, cargo type, origin and destination. It also shares practical money-saving tips to help businesses and individuals efficiently plan cross-border transportation and reduce logistics costs. Understanding these elements enables better budgeting and optimization of air freight solutions for shipments to the United States.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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US Air Freight Key ISF Filing Rules and Compliance Tips

US Air Freight Key ISF Filing Rules and Compliance Tips

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the latest US air freight ISF (Importer Security Filing) regulations, clarifying that air cargo is no longer subject to ISF filing requirements since 2017. The article also outlines exemptions for ocean freight ISF filings and emphasizes the importance of adhering to other customs regulations. The aim is to assist exporters in avoiding risks associated with non-compliance and ensuring smooth customs clearance for their shipments to the United States.

Spain Boosts Air Freight Speed to China in 35 Days

Spain Boosts Air Freight Speed to China in 35 Days

FEI56 Cross-border Logistics offers efficient air freight services from Spain to China, typically delivering within 3-5 business days. Leveraging direct flights, optimized customs clearance processes, and a professional team, we ensure fast and secure delivery of goods. Our services cover a wide range of cargo and provide various transportation options to meet diverse needs. Advance booking, proper packaging, and accurate declaration are crucial for ensuring smooth transportation.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Rebound in March Amid Economic Recovery

US Rail Freight Volumes Rebound in March Amid Economic Recovery

According to the Association of American Railroads, for the week ending March 15th, U.S. rail freight traffic increased by 3.1% year-over-year, and intermodal traffic rose by 8.8%. While year-to-date total freight volume slightly decreased, intermodal growth remains robust. This data suggests a steady economic recovery in the U.S. The rail transport industry is actively embracing digital transformation and green, sustainable development practices.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Freight Rail and Intermodal Future Analyzed by Expert Tony Hatch

Freight Rail and Intermodal Future Analyzed by Expert Tony Hatch

This episode of the Logistics Management Podcast features freight rail and intermodal expert Tony Hatch, providing an in-depth analysis of the current market situation and future trends. Key topics covered include the US-Mexico market, rail policy, and shipper concerns. Through this interview, businesses can gain insights into market opportunities and challenges, enabling them to develop more effective business strategies and gain a competitive advantage. The discussion highlights critical factors impacting the industry and offers valuable perspectives for navigating the evolving landscape.

US Rail Freight Volumes Rise in Late April Signaling Recovery

US Rail Freight Volumes Rise in Late April Signaling Recovery

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight traffic for the week ending April 26 increased by 9.0% year-over-year, with intermodal volume up 2.6%. Year-to-date, total freight traffic rose 1.5%, and intermodal volume grew by 8.0%. Increased shipments were observed in coal, grain, and chemicals, while nonmetallic minerals, motor vehicles, and petroleum products saw declines. These figures suggest signs of economic recovery, but structural shifts and long-term trends warrant close attention.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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New English Rules Disrupt US Trucking Freight Rates in Flux

New English Rules Disrupt US Trucking Freight Rates in Flux

The U.S. government is tightening English proficiency requirements for truck drivers, aiming to improve road safety. Analysis suggests a limited short-term impact on overall capacity, as the freight market is primarily demand-driven. Businesses should monitor policy developments and market adaptation to make informed transportation decisions. The new regulations could potentially impact driver availability and operational efficiency in the long run, but the immediate effect is expected to be minimal, with market dynamics remaining the dominant factor in freight rate fluctuations.

NMFC Changes Drive LTL Freight Cost Increases Demand Strategy Shifts

NMFC Changes Drive LTL Freight Cost Increases Demand Strategy Shifts

A significant NMFC transformation is coming from NMFTA, impacting carriers, shippers, and 3PLs. This article analyzes the changes, highlighting the influence of density-based pricing and offering strategies for adaptation. Key actions include engaging with NMFTA events, optimizing supply chains, and enhancing communication. Proactive preparation is crucial to maintain a competitive edge in the LTL market. Understanding these changes and implementing appropriate strategies will be essential for navigating the evolving landscape of LTL freight.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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LTL Freight Industry Braces for Major NMFC Changes in 2025

LTL Freight Industry Braces for Major NMFC Changes in 2025

The NMFTA is implementing significant NMFC reforms in 2025, impacting carriers, shippers, and 3PLs. To mitigate potential freight rate increases, businesses should actively participate in NMFTA listening sessions to understand the changes, adjust internal processes, and embrace density-based pricing to enhance negotiating power. Proactive engagement is crucial for navigating the upcoming LTL freight challenges successfully. By understanding the implications and adapting strategies, companies can better manage costs and maintain a competitive edge in the evolving LTL landscape.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Shows Modest Gains but Challenges Persist for Shippers

Freight Market Shows Modest Gains but Challenges Persist for Shippers

The FTR Shippers Condition Index (SCI) indicates the freight market remains challenging for shippers. While the July SCI showed a slight improvement, it remains negative. Stabilizing factors include steady rail service and easing truckload pressures, but the peak season and new tariffs present challenges. Shippers need to optimize transportation networks, strengthen partnerships, adopt technology, and remain flexible to navigate market changes. The SCI reflects the overall health of the freight market from the shipper's perspective, considering factors like capacity, rates, and regulations.