Agtc Calls for Shipping Lines to Prioritize Farm Exports

Agtc Calls for Shipping Lines to Prioritize Farm Exports

The Agriculture Transportation Coalition (AgTC) has sent a letter to ocean carriers, expressing concerns about the impact of the pandemic on U.S. agricultural exports. AgTC urges shipping companies to take reasonable measures to prioritize agricultural product transportation, optimize route schedules, and enhance communication with exporters. The goal is to jointly address the challenges and ensure supply chain stability during these difficult times. The coalition emphasizes the importance of collaboration between carriers and agricultural exporters to mitigate disruptions and maintain the flow of goods.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Compliant Air Freight for Sensitive Goods

Guide to Compliant Air Freight for Sensitive Goods

This paper elaborates on the definition and common types of sensitive goods in international air freight. It analyzes the specific classifications of international air freight from multiple dimensions, including the nature, weight, volume, and transportation methods of the goods. Furthermore, it provides risk avoidance and compliance recommendations, aiming to assist foreign trade practitioners in accurately identifying sensitive goods and selecting appropriate transportation methods. This ensures the safe and efficient delivery of goods to their destination, minimizing potential issues and adhering to international regulations.

Global Shipping Options Expand for Electronics Trade

Global Shipping Options Expand for Electronics Trade

Cross-border transportation of dangerous goods (with batteries) requires comprehensive consideration of compliance requirements, costs, and timelines for air, sea, and express shipping. Air freight is fast but has strict requirements. Sea freight is cost-effective but has a long transit time. Express delivery is convenient but has many restrictions. Choosing the right channel is crucial to ensure the safe and efficient arrival of goods in the global market. Careful planning and adherence to regulations are essential for successful cross-border battery transportation.

LS2 Helmets Boosts Efficiency with Ondemand Warehousing

LS2 Helmets Boosts Efficiency with Ondemand Warehousing

LS2 Helmets partnered with Ware2Go, adopting an on-demand warehousing and transportation model to significantly reduce delivery times and enhance dealer competitiveness. By establishing a warehouse in Reno, LS2 successfully covered the West Coast market and plans to extend this model to the East Coast. This initiative not only improved delivery speed but also lowered transportation costs and increased supply chain flexibility, ultimately solidifying LS2's market position. The strategic move allows for faster response times to customer demand and streamlined operations.

01/26/2026 Warehousing
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US Highway Bill Stalled by Political Gridlock Pandemic Concerns

US Highway Bill Stalled by Political Gridlock Pandemic Concerns

The US highway bill faces potential gridlock due to bipartisan disagreements, raising concerns in the freight industry about hindering infrastructure modernization. The pandemic's impact, including changing commuting patterns and declining gasoline tax revenues, has placed significant financial strain on state transportation departments. The bill's ultimate fate hinges on the election results and control of the Senate, potentially leading to major adjustments in future infrastructure investment directions. The outcome will have a significant impact on the nation's transportation network and economic growth.

Arizonamexico Program Boosts Crossborder Supply Chains

Arizonamexico Program Boosts Crossborder Supply Chains

The Arizona Department of Transportation has launched an innovative training program to enhance the safety awareness and operational standards of Mexican truck drivers, aiming to reduce violations and improve cross-border transportation efficiency. The training covers key aspects such as permit procedures, weight restrictions, and inspection processes, while providing real-time information and communication channels. This initiative addresses the challenges brought by the growth of cross-border e-commerce, builds trust and cooperation, and fosters an efficient and safe transnational supply chain.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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CSX Railroads Face Shortterm Disruptions but See Longterm Gains

CSX Railroads Face Shortterm Disruptions but See Longterm Gains

CSX Corporation's implementation of 'Precision Scheduled Railroading' aims to optimize efficiency and reduce costs. In the short term, freight companies may face challenges such as delays, cancellations, and higher fees. Businesses need to plan ahead, flexibly choose transportation methods, and optimize inventory management. In the long run, the reform is expected to improve railway transportation efficiency, reduce costs, and ultimately benefit freight companies and investors. Investors should pay attention to the progress of the reform and adjust their investment strategies accordingly.

Rhode Island Truck Tolls Stir Debate on Infrastructure Vs Supply Chain Costs

Rhode Island Truck Tolls Stir Debate on Infrastructure Vs Supply Chain Costs

Rhode Island's implementation of truck tolls to fund infrastructure projects has sparked controversy regarding cost allocation, supply chain impacts, and economic consequences. Trucking associations are concerned that the tolls will increase transportation costs, potentially leading to traffic diversion and economic damage. The success or failure of this initiative will serve as a valuable lesson for other states, prompting more cautious and comprehensive infrastructure financing policies. The debate highlights the complexities of balancing infrastructure needs with the economic realities of the transportation sector.

Bipartisan Infrastructure Bank Plan Stalls in Congress

Bipartisan Infrastructure Bank Plan Stalls in Congress

U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood strongly advocated for the establishment of a National Infrastructure Bank to address the estimated $1.5 trillion infrastructure gap. However, the plan faced strong opposition in the Republican-controlled House of Representatives, with House Transportation Committee Chairman Mica declaring it “dead on arrival.” Despite support from the Senate and some industry organizations, bipartisan divisions over its necessity and feasibility cast uncertainty on the future of the infrastructure bank. Its fate remains unclear due to these political disagreements.

US Rail Freight Defies Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Defies Economic Slowdown

Recent data shows year-over-year growth in US rail freight and intermodal volumes. Rail freight experienced slight growth with structural differentiation, while intermodal transportation performed strongly, leading the overall increase. Full-year data is encouraging, but long-term trends require attention. The rail industry needs to strengthen infrastructure, optimize transportation organization, expand service offerings, enhance technological innovation, and foster collaboration to address market adjustments and competitive pressures. By doing so, the industry can seize opportunities and meet challenges effectively.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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