US Truck Import Probe Sparks Trade Protectionism Fears

US Truck Import Probe Sparks Trade Protectionism Fears

The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated a Section 232 investigation into truck imports, raising concerns about rising trade protectionism. This action could increase costs for the trucking industry, exacerbating weak demand and overcapacity. Companies need to diversify procurement, improve efficiency, and expand services to cope. The investigation may also trigger trade friction, hindering global economic recovery, and requiring vigilance against the negative impacts of tariffs. The potential for retaliatory measures and disruptions to supply chains necessitates careful monitoring of the situation.

CBRE Reports Shifting Trends in US Logistics Real Estate

CBRE Reports Shifting Trends in US Logistics Real Estate

CBRE's latest report indicates that while the Americas logistics real estate market remains robust, growth is slowing down, facing challenges from interest rates and inflation. E-commerce penetration and the demand for supply chain resilience continue to provide support. Significant regional variations exist, requiring companies to adapt their strategies to navigate market changes. Although still healthy, the sector is experiencing headwinds that necessitate a more nuanced approach from investors and operators alike to maintain profitability and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

Roadie CEO Discusses Ecommerce Boom and Lastmile Delivery Challenges

Roadie CEO Discusses Ecommerce Boom and Lastmile Delivery Challenges

The pandemic accelerated e-commerce, straining delivery capacity. Roadie distinguished itself through a crowdsourcing model and local penetration, highlighting the need for retailers to optimize supply chains and customer experiences. This approach addresses the growing demand for faster, more flexible delivery options, particularly in the face of increased online shopping. By leveraging a network of independent drivers, Roadie provides retailers with a scalable and cost-effective solution to meet evolving consumer expectations for rapid fulfillment and improved last-mile logistics.

US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

The US rail freight market is showing a diverging trend: carload traffic is slightly increasing, while intermodal volume continues to decline. Coal and grain shipments are driving the growth in carload traffic, but slowing consumer demand and supply chain bottlenecks are contributing to the decrease in intermodal volume. Year-to-date data indicates that the decline in intermodal transportation is a long-term trend. Rail freight data reflects structural changes in the economy and provides valuable reference for business and government decision-making.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Pandemic Transforms Thirdparty Logistics 3PL Industry

Pandemic Transforms Thirdparty Logistics 3PL Industry

This paper analyzes the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the Third-Party Logistics (3PL) market, including surging demand, capacity constraints, rising costs, service innovation, and digital transformation. It also explores the main service types within the 3PL market and future development trends such as accelerated digital transformation, enhanced supply chain resilience, and the growing importance of sustainable development. The paper emphasizes the need for 3PL service providers to actively address challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable growth in the evolving landscape.

US Imports Rise Defying Tariffs 2025 Growth Expected

US Imports Rise Defying Tariffs 2025 Growth Expected

According to a S&P Global Market Intelligence report, US imports defied expectations and grew by 11.6% in 2024 despite tariffs. This growth was driven by factors such as front-loading of imports, post-inventory reduction rebound, and resilient consumer demand. Looking ahead to 2025, challenges remain due to tariff policies, geopolitical risks, and a potential global economic slowdown. Businesses should focus on diversifying supply chains, strengthening risk management, and closely monitoring policy changes to navigate the evolving trade landscape.

Tiktok Drives Summer Sales Boom for US Businesses

Tiktok Drives Summer Sales Boom for US Businesses

Summer seasonal products are selling well on TikTok US, with inflatable pools and other cooling items proving popular. Merchants are successfully igniting the market through precise targeting, content marketing, influencer collaborations, and promotional strategies. To seize seasonal business opportunities, focus on user needs, operational strategies, and supply chain optimization. Understanding consumer preferences during specific periods is crucial for success on the platform. By leveraging these tactics, businesses can capitalize on the demand for seasonal items and maximize their sales potential.

Brands Adapt to Fastchanging Ondemand Retail Trends

Brands Adapt to Fastchanging Ondemand Retail Trends

Instant retail, as an emerging retail format, is rapidly evolving. Brands need to carefully assess its strategic value, considering category characteristics, the intensity of instant scenarios, and supply chain adaptability. Entry should be based on the user's immediate needs, with innovation in product, marketing, and operations. In the future, consumers will demand higher service levels, brand differentiation will intensify, and platform infrastructure competition will reshape the retail landscape. This requires a user-centric approach and a focus on optimizing the entire value chain.

Ecommerce Surge Drives Warehouse Demand Reshapes Logistics Real Estate

Ecommerce Surge Drives Warehouse Demand Reshapes Logistics Real Estate

A CBRE report reveals that e-commerce and logistics companies are the driving force behind the US industrial real estate leasing market, with significant growth in leased space. Third-party logistics (3PL) plays a crucial role in e-commerce development. The West Coast market experiences strong demand but faces supply constraints. Looking ahead, logistics real estate will evolve towards greater intelligence, sustainability, and globalization. This trend is expected to continue shaping the industry and driving innovation in warehouse and distribution solutions.

Truckload Demand Slows in August Amid Persistent Market Strengths

Truckload Demand Slows in August Amid Persistent Market Strengths

DAT reports indicate a continued decline in North American truckload spot market activity in August, primarily due to weakened demand for flatbed and dry van. However, refrigerated truckload volumes bucked the trend, showing growth. Capacity tightness persists, and the market faces multiple uncertainties from macroeconomic factors, policy changes, and technological advancements. Companies should embrace technology, optimize supply chains, build strategic partnerships, and invest in talent to navigate these market challenges. This proactive approach is crucial for sustained success in the evolving freight landscape.

01/18/2026 Logistics
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