April Data Shows Mixed Results for Multimodal Transport Sector

April Data Shows Mixed Results for Multimodal Transport Sector

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, North American intermodal volume edged up just 0.2% in April, with divergent performance across segments. Trailer volume declined significantly, domestic containers remained weak, while international containers saw growth against the trend. Factors such as loose truck capacity, railway service adjustments, and trade frictions are impacting industry development. The report forecasts a full-year volume growth of 2%-3%. Companies need to optimize services and increase technology investment to meet the challenges.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Surge in September As West Coast Ports Rebound

US Imports Surge in September As West Coast Ports Rebound

Descartes' latest report indicates a surprising 0.3% increase in US container imports in September. West Coast ports gained market share, with imports from China rising. Port congestion varies significantly between the East and West Coasts. Multiple factors are driving this import growth, but the future trend remains uncertain. This unexpected surge warrants close monitoring as the holiday season approaches and global economic conditions continue to evolve. The shift in port share and origin country also presents interesting insights into supply chain dynamics.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Import Boom Fuels Strong Q4 Intermodal Growth

West Coast Import Boom Fuels Strong Q4 Intermodal Growth

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a strong start to Q4 for intermodal transportation, with October volumes up 8.9% year-over-year. This growth was fueled by a surge in West Coast imports and robust consumer spending. International containers were a key driver, showing a cumulative increase of 15.2% for the year. Industry experts anticipate strong international freight volumes to continue through the end of the year. Tightening truck capacity is expected to further benefit intermodal transportation.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

Temu Aliexpress Hit 3B in South Korea Rival Local Ecommerce

AliExpress and Temu's sales in South Korea exceeded 4 trillion won last year, an 85% increase, challenging domestic e-commerce giants Coupang and Naver. This article analyzes their user characteristics and competitive landscape. It suggests optimizing user experience and strengthening localized operations. The article also explores the development prospects of cross-border e-commerce in the Korean market, highlighting the growing influence of these platforms and the strategies needed for continued success in a competitive environment.

Aviation Logistics New Battleground Who Will Prevail

Aviation Logistics New Battleground Who Will Prevail

This article analyzes the dynamics of China's air freight logistics market: against the backdrop of manufacturing transformation, rapid growth of cross-border e-commerce, and the development of cold chain logistics, the demand for air freight logistics continues to rise. Meanwhile, the insufficient market supply and high entry barriers complicate the competitive landscape. The future air freight logistics market holds significant potential and challenges.

05/06/2023 Logistics
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Chinese Ecommerce Apps Rival Amazon in Global Market

Chinese Ecommerce Apps Rival Amazon in Global Market

Chinese cross-border e-commerce APPs like SHEIN, AliExpress, and Temu are emerging in the global market, rapidly expanding their user base and challenging Amazon's dominant position. The cross-border e-commerce sector is entering a stage of compliance and large-scale development. Localization, social media integration, and a focus on high-quality products are becoming platform development trends. Sellers should delve into niche categories and create differentiated products to succeed in this competitive landscape.

CMA CGM Adds Peak Season Surcharge on Nordicus Shipments

CMA CGM Adds Peak Season Surcharge on Nordicus Shipments

CMA CGM Group has announced a peak season surcharge on cargo transported from Northern Europe to the United States. The fee is set at $150 for a 20-foot container, and $300 for both 40-foot and 45-foot containers. Additionally, the charges vary depending on the type of container, prompting cargo owners to stay vigilant regarding these changes.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Shanghai Imports Face Rising Cargo Shortages Experts Advise

Shanghai Imports Face Rising Cargo Shortages Experts Advise

This paper focuses on import tally in Shanghai, specifically addressing shortage issues for both full container load (FCL) and less than container load (LCL) shipments. It provides a detailed interpretation of the tally process, key considerations, and corresponding strategies. The importance of external packaging inspection and damage recording is emphasized, highlighting the crucial role of tally reports in subsequent claims. This helps importers mitigate risks associated with cargo shortages during the import process.

Maersk Boosts Benin Trade with Improved Logistics

Maersk Boosts Benin Trade with Improved Logistics

Maersk offers a comprehensive guide to Benin's import and export trade, highlighting key information, import ban updates, and a new digital booking service designed to help Benin businesses efficiently expand globally. As a trusted logistics partner, Maersk leverages its expert team, global network, and advanced technology to help businesses succeed in the global market. This guide provides valuable insights and tools for navigating the complexities of international trade with Benin, ensuring smooth and efficient supply chain operations.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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