Mitsubishi Heavy Exits Shipbuilding Amid Industry Downturn

Mitsubishi Heavy Exits Shipbuilding Amid Industry Downturn

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' reduction in shipbuilding reflects the challenges facing the shipping industry: overcapacity, weak demand, and low freight rates. Industry consolidation, technological upgrades, and strategic transformation are crucial for companies to navigate this crisis. Despite these challenges, the shipping industry holds significant opportunities driven by global economic development and emerging markets. Only by actively embracing change can companies overcome obstacles and achieve revitalization.

US Waterborne Freight Rebounds Seasonally Despite Global Economic Pressures

US Waterborne Freight Rebounds Seasonally Despite Global Economic Pressures

Panjiva's report indicates a 4% month-over-month increase in U.S. waterborne freight volume in March, yet underlying downward pressure persists. A complex interplay of seasonal rebounds, rising oil prices, consumer confidence, and supply chain issues complicates the economic outlook. Experts recommend stabilizing supply chains, stimulating domestic demand, and promoting trade diversification to address these challenges. Waterborne freight data remains a crucial indicator of economic health.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Debuts Aidriven Supply Chain for Logistics

CH Robinson Debuts Aidriven Supply Chain for Logistics

C.H. Robinson launches an "Intelligent Supply Chain" leveraging AI to build a smart logistics ecosystem. This system enables more accurate demand forecasting, optimized transportation route planning, and efficient inventory management. It can autonomously adjust strategies based on market changes and unforeseen events, improving supply chain efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing risk resilience. The platform aims to create a more responsive and agile supply chain for its customers.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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European Import Prices Rise Amid Soaring Shipping Costs

European Import Prices Rise Amid Soaring Shipping Costs

European sea freight prices are continuously rising, influenced by factors such as tight capacity, soaring fuel costs, geopolitical events, strong demand, and environmental regulations. This may lead to higher prices for imported goods, and consumers should be prepared for rational consumption. The confluence of these factors is creating significant challenges for businesses relying on European shipping lanes, potentially disrupting supply chains and impacting overall economic stability.

Cass Freight Index Shows Economic Slowdown As Inflation Rises

Cass Freight Index Shows Economic Slowdown As Inflation Rises

The Cass Freight Index report indicates a year-over-year increase but a month-over-month decrease in freight volume and expenditures for November, signaling a potential economic slowdown. Growth is driven by consumer demand, but tariffs and oil prices pose potential risks. Capacity expansion and declining fuel costs may alleviate inflationary pressures. Businesses should pay close attention to market changes and maintain a cautiously optimistic outlook.

Reykjavik Launches Urban Drone Delivery Service

Reykjavik Launches Urban Drone Delivery Service

Reykjavik, Iceland launched the world's first on-demand urban drone delivery service, marking a new era in city logistics. Flytrex partnered with AHA to leverage drones for improved delivery efficiency and reduced costs. Despite challenges related to regulations and safety, drone delivery holds significant potential for enhancing efficiency, lowering expenses, and improving user experience. It is expected to play a vital role in future urban living.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Volumes Decline Sharply in March

Intermodal Volumes Decline Sharply in March

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reports a 3.7% year-over-year decrease in U.S. intermodal volume for March. Trailer volume experienced the most significant drop at 12.1%. Domestic and international container volumes also saw declines. These figures indicate that the intermodal market is facing multiple pressures, and its future trajectory remains uncertain. The downturn reflects broader economic concerns and potential shifts in freight demand.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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CPG and Retail Firms Adapt SOP for Market Volatility

CPG and Retail Firms Adapt SOP for Market Volatility

This paper explores the importance of optimizing Sales & Operations Planning (S&OP) within the Consumer Packaged Goods and Retail (CPG&R) industry. By integrating S&OP processes and leveraging advanced modeling optimization techniques, companies can improve demand forecast accuracy, optimize supply chain costs, enhance customer service levels, and boost profitability. Dassault Systèmes experts will share practical guidance on how to leverage S&OP to enhance enterprise competitiveness.

Meijer Summit Boosts Midwest Suppliers Retail Innovation

Meijer Summit Boosts Midwest Suppliers Retail Innovation

Meijer is hosting a virtual summit on April 1st to seek out local suppliers in the Midwest. The summit will focus on categories including food, baby products, beauty, and health & wellness. This initiative aims to meet the growing demand for localized products and establish long-term partnerships with regional businesses. Meijer is committed to supporting local economies and providing customers with unique, locally sourced items.

Global Air Freight Faces Challenges Opportunities in 2025

Global Air Freight Faces Challenges Opportunities in 2025

In June 2025, the global air freight market experienced a growth of 0.8%, with international cargo demand rising by 1.6%, particularly notable in the Asia-Pacific region. Available cargo space expanded by 1.7% year-on-year, although the cargo load factor declined. Jet fuel prices decreased by 12% compared to the previous year, while freight rates saw limited increases. Overall, the market continues to face both challenges and opportunities.