US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload traffic increased by 2% for the week ending September 17, with coal, nonmetallic minerals, and motor vehicles leading the gains. Intermodal traffic, however, decreased by 7.3%. Year-to-date, carload traffic is up slightly by 0.3%, while intermodal traffic is down 5.1%. Total North American rail volume also declined year-over-year. These diverging trends are influenced by various factors. Railroad companies need to proactively address challenges and seize opportunities in the future.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Supply Chain Council Focuses on Resilience and Security

US Supply Chain Council Focuses on Resilience and Security

The U.S. Supply Chain Council was established to bolster American supply chain security and resilience. Its three main objectives are to secure jobs, invest in infrastructure, and mitigate global risks. The council unites businesses, labor representatives, and policymakers to address supply chain challenges collaboratively. Initially piloted in California, the council plans to expand its membership, raise public awareness, and influence policy decisions. Ultimately, the council aims to contribute to American economic prosperity by strengthening its supply chains against vulnerabilities and disruptions.

US Rail Freight Volumes Show Modest Recovery AAR

US Rail Freight Volumes Show Modest Recovery AAR

The latest data from the Association of American Railroads (AAR) reveals year-over-year growth in both U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes. The report provides an in-depth analysis of the performance differences across various commodity categories, highlighting market opportunities and challenges. This information offers valuable insights for logistics companies, enabling them to make informed decisions and optimize their operations in the evolving transportation landscape. The data underscores the continued importance of rail in the North American supply chain.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Walmarts Global Ecommerce Surges During 2025 Black Friday

Walmarts Global Ecommerce Surges During 2025 Black Friday

Walmart's global e-commerce Black Friday Cyber Monday performance reached new heights in 2025, indicating a significant opportunity for cross-border e-commerce sellers in the North American market. This article analyzes the importance of product selection, traffic acquisition, and compliant operations, providing a reference for sellers to tap into the North American market on the Walmart platform. It highlights key strategies for success in this competitive landscape, emphasizing the need for a data-driven approach to maximize profitability and market share.

US Regulators Probe Ocean Carriers for Potential Trade Violations

US Regulators Probe Ocean Carriers for Potential Trade Violations

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) is rigorously investigating ocean carriers' freight rates and capacity to ensure fair competition for American exporters. Export businesses should closely monitor market trends, actively participate in investigations, review contract terms, and seek legal advice to mitigate potential risks. The FMC's actions aim to regulate market order, promote fair competition, and uphold the fairness and sustainability of global trade. This scrutiny helps protect American exporters from unfair practices and ensures a level playing field in the international market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Canada Averts Rail Strike After Government Mediation

Canada Averts Rail Strike After Government Mediation

Averted after government intervention, the Canadian railway worker strike is seeing a turning point. The Labor Minister mandated arbitration for both labor and management, ordering immediate resumption of rail operations. CPKC and CN have indicated compliance, but the union remains cautiously optimistic about the arbitration outcome. This incident highlights the crucial role of rail transport in the North American economy and the challenges to supply chain stability. Government intervention was necessary to prevent further disruption to the Canadian and North American economies.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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XPO Splits LTL and Brokerage Units to Drive Growth

XPO Splits LTL and Brokerage Units to Drive Growth

XPO Logistics plans to spin off its North American truck brokerage and LTL businesses, as well as divest its European and North American intermodal operations. The goal is to create two industry-leading public companies, improving operational efficiency and shareholder value. This move will allow each business segment to focus more effectively on market opportunities and address the evolving competitive landscape. The restructuring aims to unlock potential and drive growth within the separate entities, ultimately benefiting stakeholders through enhanced specialization and strategic agility.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Pemba Mozambique Emerges As Key Air Travel Hub

Pemba Mozambique Emerges As Key Air Travel Hub

Pemba Airport, an important regional airport in northern Mozambique, serves six major destinations, including South Pemba and Jomo Kenyatta International Airport, facilitating business and tourism. With two runways and effective air traffic control frequencies, the airport ensures safe and smooth flight operations.