Air Canada Cargo Expands Fleet Amid Ecommerce Cold Chain Demand

Air Canada Cargo Expands Fleet Amid Ecommerce Cold Chain Demand

Air Canada is actively transforming its cargo operations as a key driver for recovery and long-term growth. This strategy involves expanding its freighter fleet, investing in cold chain logistics infrastructure, and developing e-commerce delivery services. These initiatives aim to address the impact of the pandemic, capitalize on opportunities in the air cargo market, and establish a solid foundation for the company's future development. The focus on these areas reflects Air Canada's commitment to adapting to evolving market demands and leveraging the growing importance of air freight.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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FMC Forms Shipper Advisory Panel to Address Supply Chain Woes

FMC Forms Shipper Advisory Panel to Address Supply Chain Woes

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has established the National Shipper Advisory Committee, bringing together representatives from 24 import/export companies, including Target and Amazon. The committee aims to address global supply chain challenges and enhance the efficiency and fairness of the international freight system. Focusing on areas like container availability, market competition, and service reliability, the committee will provide strategic recommendations to the FMC. This initiative is intended to help the United States gain a greater competitive edge in global trade by improving its maritime shipping practices and addressing critical supply chain bottlenecks.

XPO Logistics Sells North American Truckload Unit to Refocus Strategy

XPO Logistics Sells North American Truckload Unit to Refocus Strategy

XPO Logistics sold its North American less-than-truckload (LTL) business to TransForce, aiming to optimize its business structure, reduce debt, and focus on core strengths. This move marks a significant step in XPO's strategic adjustment, allowing it to concentrate on core businesses like its freight brokerage network. TransForce, on the other hand, expands its market share in North America through this acquisition. Analysts believe this is a win-win strategic arrangement, benefiting both companies by allowing them to better focus on their respective strengths and strategic goals.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Air Cargo Industry Explored Via Iatas Chinese Portal

US Air Cargo Industry Explored Via Iatas Chinese Portal

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Chinese version of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) website, a dedicated information platform for Chinese air cargo professionals. It offers the latest news, company directories, event information, and data resources related to the US air cargo industry. The article details the website's core functions and advantages, providing a practical guide to help Chinese freight companies expand into the US market. It aims to assist users in efficiently leveraging the platform to gain valuable insights and opportunities within the US air cargo sector.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US East Coast Ports Overtake West Coast in Supply Chain Shift

US East Coast Ports Overtake West Coast in Supply Chain Shift

This article analyzes the shifting competitive landscape between US East and West Coast ports in handling Asian imports. It argues that the increased market share of East Coast ports is a result of several factors, including infrastructure improvements, enhanced efficiency, and congestion issues experienced during the pandemic. The analysis further explores the potential impact of this shift on the overall supply chain, considering factors like cost, transit times, and resilience. The study highlights the evolving dynamics of freight movement and the strategic importance of port infrastructure and operational efficiency.

Trucking Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Amid LTL Parcel Shifts

Trucking Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Amid LTL Parcel Shifts

The TD Cowen-AFS Freight Index Q1 report indicates emerging signs of recovery in the truckload market, with rising spot rates and tender rejection rates. Parcel shipping pricing strategies proved effective, with fuel surcharge adjustments generating revenue. LTL rates remained stable, but pricing discipline is showing signs of weakening. Overall, the market is complex and dynamic, with each transportation mode facing unique challenges and opportunities. The report highlights the need for shippers to closely monitor market trends and adjust their strategies accordingly to optimize costs and maintain service levels.

Regulators Probe Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger After Shareholder Vote

Regulators Probe Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger After Shareholder Vote

The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has been approved by shareholders with a high vote. However, the merger's future is uncertain due to regulatory scrutiny, opposition from competitors, and concerns from shippers. While the merger could potentially improve efficiency and reduce costs, it also raises concerns about increased market concentration. The Surface Transportation Board's (STB) review will be crucial in determining the merger's fate and will have a profound impact on the US freight landscape. The STB's decision will weigh the potential benefits against the risks of reduced competition.

Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Merger Under Regulatory Review

Union Pacific Norfolk Southern Merger Under Regulatory Review

The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern aimed to create a transcontinental railroad spanning the East and West coasts of the United States. Despite strong shareholder support, the merger faced opposition from competitors, freight customers, and regulatory bodies. The STB's review will determine the fate of the merger, and its outcome will have a profound impact on the US railroad industry and the overall economy. The potential benefits of a seamless coast-to-coast rail network are weighed against concerns about reduced competition and potential service disruptions.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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UPS Secures USPS Air Cargo Contract Altering Logistics Sector

UPS Secures USPS Air Cargo Contract Altering Logistics Sector

UPS has secured the USPS air cargo contract, signaling a reshaping of the logistics landscape. USPS's strategic shift to reduce air freight demand presents challenges for FedEx, which lost a major deal. Data analysis reveals intensified competition in e-commerce logistics, with market share battles driving innovation. The future of the logistics industry lies in innovation and collaboration, with data-driven decision-making becoming crucial. This contract win highlights the importance of adaptability and strategic partnerships in a rapidly evolving market, where data insights are key to maintaining a competitive edge.

SEKO Logistics Expands Chicago Hub Amid Ecommerce Growth

SEKO Logistics Expands Chicago Hub Amid Ecommerce Growth

SEKO Logistics launched a new global gateway in Chicago, tripling its size to address the growth of cross-border e-commerce and enhance its global logistics capabilities. The facility is equipped with advanced technology and offers diversified services, integrating contract logistics, air and ocean freight forwarding, and more. It serves clients in various industries, including aerospace and automotive. This expansion is part of SEKO's global expansion strategy, aiming to improve its global competitiveness and local service capabilities. The new gateway signifies SEKO's commitment to providing comprehensive and efficient logistics solutions worldwide.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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