US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

The US truckload freight market in September presented a mixed picture of declining volumes and slightly increasing rates. DAT data indicated a decrease in dry van and refrigerated truckload volumes, while flatbed volumes saw a slight increase. Spot rates generally rose, while contract rates trended downward. Analysts suggest that the price increases were not demand-driven, but rather due to capacity imbalances. They remain cautious about the upcoming peak season. Market participants need to closely monitor the dynamics and adjust their strategies accordingly.

Sichuaneurope Railway Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce in Southwest China

Sichuaneurope Railway Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce in Southwest China

The China-Europe Railway Express (Southern Corridor) presents opportunities for cross-border e-commerce logistics in Southwest China. Companies like Chengdu Jiuzhouxing are actively building full-chain services. Lefeng International Freight specializes in European customs clearance, while Lebao Logistics focuses on overseas warehouses, offering diversified logistics products. Optimizing efficiency, reducing costs, and improving services are common challenges. The future development prospects are broad, driven by increasing demand for faster and more reliable cross-border shipping solutions for e-commerce businesses in the region.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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DC Logistics Boosts Southwest LTL Presence with Acquisitions

DC Logistics Boosts Southwest LTL Presence with Acquisitions

DC Logistics plans to integrate GLS US Freight and GLS US Solutions, aiming to become a leading LTL carrier in the US Southwest. This move will expand its service network, enhance operational efficiency, strengthen technological capabilities, and improve customer service. While the integration presents challenges, DC Logistics is expected to solidify its market position and provide customers with superior logistics services. The combined entity will offer a more comprehensive and efficient transportation solution within the region, leveraging the strengths of both former companies.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Demand Stalls in April Amid Uncertain Recovery

US Trucking Demand Stalls in April Amid Uncertain Recovery

DAT's report indicates a stagnant US truckload freight market in April, with demand and rates remaining flat. Dry van and refrigerated volumes declined month-over-month, while flatbed saw slight growth. Experts attribute this to economic factors and seasonality, posing challenges for market recovery. Monitoring ocean bill of lading and contract rate fluctuations is crucial to navigate potential risks. The report highlights the need for careful observation of market indicators to anticipate future trends and adapt strategies accordingly in this uncertain environment.

Sichuan Airlines Opens Chengduprague Cargo Route to Expand Chinaeurope Trade

Sichuan Airlines Opens Chengduprague Cargo Route to Expand Chinaeurope Trade

Sichuan Airlines launched a new cargo route to Prague, strengthening the China-Europe freight channel and supporting the Belt and Road Initiative. This initiative enhances Sichuan Airlines' international logistics network and elevates Chengdu's position as a Western China cargo hub. The new route promotes China-Europe industrial chain collaboration and injects new momentum into China-Europe economic and trade relations. It aims to facilitate smoother and more efficient trade flows between the two regions, contributing to overall economic growth and connectivity.

US Shippers Weigh Cost Benefits of 20foot Vs 45foot Containers

US Shippers Weigh Cost Benefits of 20foot Vs 45foot Containers

This paper provides an in-depth comparative analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of 20-foot and 45-foot high cube containers in US ocean freight, offering practical strategies for businesses to choose the appropriate container size. Through case studies, cost comparisons, and expert advice, it helps businesses achieve cost control and efficiency improvements in ocean trade, ensuring the safe and efficient delivery of goods to the United States. The analysis aims to optimize container selection for better cost management and operational effectiveness.

Decoding DDP Key Challenges in Global Trade Logistics

Decoding DDP Key Challenges in Global Trade Logistics

This article provides an in-depth analysis of 'DDP (Delivered Duty Paid)' including its definition, operational model, advantages, disadvantages, and differences from formal import trade. It emphasizes the importance of choosing reputable freight forwarding companies, signing detailed contracts, and understanding the import country's laws and regulations. This aims to help readers make informed decisions in cross-border trade. It clarifies the risks associated with DDP and highlights the need for due diligence to avoid potential issues with customs and legal compliance.

Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Loss Prevention for 2026

Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Loss Prevention for 2026

The Air Cargo Claims and Loss Prevention Handbook (CCLPH) 2026 edition serves as a practical guide to air cargo claims. It compiles the latest laws, cases, and practical techniques to assist freight forwarders, airlines, insurance companies, legal professionals, and importers/exporters in efficiently handling claims, preventing losses, and understanding the rights and obligations of all parties involved. This handbook is designed to provide comprehensive knowledge and actionable strategies for navigating the complexities of air cargo claims and minimizing potential financial risks.

White House Advisor Proposes Dual Strategy for Growth Inflation Control

White House Advisor Proposes Dual Strategy for Growth Inflation Control

Jared Bernstein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, interprets the current US economic situation from a 'freight perspective,' emphasizing a dual-engine strategy of 'stable growth and controlled inflation.' He focuses on trade structure, consumer spending, and supply chain resilience. While cautiously optimistic about the future of the US economy, he believes that the government, businesses, and the public must work together to achieve long-term economic prosperity. The administration is focused on mitigating inflation while maintaining a strong job market.

Amazon Sellers Gain Logistics Flexibility with Flexport LTLFTL

Amazon Sellers Gain Logistics Flexibility with Flexport LTLFTL

This article provides a detailed guide for Amazon sellers on setting up Flexport's Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and Full-Truckload (FTL) freight services within their Seller Central account. It covers selecting the shipping method, completing packaging information, and downloading labels. The article emphasizes the importance of accurate information, timely communication, and standardized procedures to help sellers optimize their logistics processes and reduce transportation costs. Following these steps can streamline the shipping process and improve overall efficiency for Amazon sellers utilizing Flexport.