CH Robinson Aids Shippers During Peak Supply Chain Season

CH Robinson Aids Shippers During Peak Supply Chain Season

C.H. Robinson's President of Global Forwarding, Mike Short, shares strategies for navigating current supply chain challenges, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, diversification, and close collaboration. Faced with port congestion and capacity shortages, shippers should remain open-minded, actively seek alternative solutions, and work closely with partners to overcome difficulties. He highlights the need to adapt to changing market conditions and proactively manage potential disruptions to ensure smooth operations during peak season and beyond. This collaborative approach is key to mitigating risks and maintaining supply chain resilience.

Duffys Transportation Secretary Nomination Backed by Industry Leaders

Duffys Transportation Secretary Nomination Backed by Industry Leaders

Former Republican Congressman Sean Duffy has been nominated as the U.S. Transportation Secretary, receiving support from the American Trucking Associations, the Association of American Railroads, and the American Association of Port Authorities. Duffy's nomination signals potential changes in the U.S. transportation sector, with anticipated positive impacts on infrastructure investment, intermodal development, new technology adoption, and supply chain security. This appointment could lead to significant advancements and modernization within the nation's transportation systems.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Multimodal Transport Fuels North Americas Trade Growth

Multimodal Transport Fuels North Americas Trade Growth

The North American intermodal market faces downward pressure from international trade, but domestic intermodal shows growth potential. Expert Larry Gross points out that by optimizing operations and strengthening cooperation, domestic intermodal is expected to increase its market share and become a key engine driving future growth. External factors such as global shipping, trucking capacity, and trade policies will also influence the market direction. Focusing on domestic opportunities and improving efficiency are crucial for navigating the current challenges and capitalizing on growth prospects within the North American intermodal landscape.

US Trucking Volumes Decline Amid Uneven Economic Recovery

US Trucking Volumes Decline Amid Uneven Economic Recovery

The American Trucking Associations reported a 1.2% month-over-month decrease in the U.S. truck tonnage index for September, ending two months of gains. Despite a slow and challenging economic recovery, the overall trend has been upward since January. This article analyzes the economic conditions behind the data, highlighting the impact of factors such as manufacturing, consumer spending, international trade, and policies on trucking volumes. It also looks ahead to the challenges and opportunities facing the industry in the future.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Dongguanhong Kong Airport Boosts Greater Bay Area Trade

Dongguanhong Kong Airport Boosts Greater Bay Area Trade

The Dongguan-Hong Kong Airport Logistics Park experienced a significant surge in import and export value in 2025, increasing by 90.32% to reach RMB 29.721 billion. This growth positions it as a core hub for cross-border logistics within the Greater Bay Area. The park facilitates businesses in expanding their reach into overseas markets by providing efficient and integrated logistics solutions, contributing significantly to the region's economic development and international trade capabilities.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Kuehnenagel Adds Boeing 7478F to Lige Airport Fleet

Kuehnenagel Adds Boeing 7478F to Lige Airport Fleet

DHL has deployed a new Boeing 747-8F freighter at Liège Airport in Belgium, actively expanding its air cargo business. This collaboration closely aligns with Atlas Air and signifies a deepening of DHL's commitment to efficient logistics services, expected to significantly enhance customer experience and service quality.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Break Bulk Cargo Key to Global Shipping Efficiency

Break Bulk Cargo Key to Global Shipping Efficiency

Breakbulk cargo refers to goods that cannot be transported in standard containers and are typically shipped individually. Unlike bulk cargo, breakbulk cargo requires greater equipment and labor resources, making the transportation process more complex. Understanding its transport characteristics can help optimize logistics management and enhance a company's competitiveness.

Blank Sailings Disrupt Global Shipping Industry

Blank Sailings Disrupt Global Shipping Industry

This article provides a detailed overview of the concept of 'blank sailing' in shipping, analyzing its causes and impact on corporate logistics, while emphasizing the importance of understanding shipping dynamics. It also highlights how our Flexport team assists clients in adapting to this change, ensuring effective transportation of goods.