ATA Forecasts Rising Freight Volume in Trucking Through 2035

ATA Forecasts Rising Freight Volume in Trucking Through 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that trucking will remain dominant despite recent freight volume declines. They project a 1.6% increase in freight volume by 2025, reaching nearly 14 million tons by 2035. The report emphasizes trucking's central role within the supply chain and provides crucial insights for industry leaders and policymakers. It offers valuable data and projections for strategic planning within the trucking and logistics sectors.

Airline Industry Explores Hidden Revenue Streams for Growth

Airline Industry Explores Hidden Revenue Streams for Growth

Rassure analyzes airline data to identify issues such as invalid bookings and contract loopholes. By uncovering these inefficiencies, Rassure helps airlines improve operational efficiency and increase revenue. This data-driven approach leads to enhanced profitability and sustainable growth for airline businesses. The solution provides actionable insights to optimize pricing, resource allocation, and overall performance, ultimately contributing to a more efficient and profitable airline operation.

01/28/2026 Airlines
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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.

Air Franceklm Cargo Revenue Rises 36 in Q2

Air Franceklm Cargo Revenue Rises 36 in Q2

Air France-KLM Cargo reported a 3.6% year-on-year increase in Q2 cargo revenue, reaching €565 million, with a 1.1% rise in cargo volume. Despite challenges including aircraft maintenance and market uncertainties, digital transformation initiatives helped the company improve operational efficiency and navigate these obstacles, contributing to steady growth. Compared to IAG Cargo and Lufthansa Cargo, Air France-KLM demonstrated resilience in a complex economic environment.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Volumes Jump in August Amid Hurricane Demand

US Trucking Volumes Jump in August Amid Hurricane Demand

Data from the American Trucking Associations shows a significant increase in U.S. trucking volume in August, with strong month-over-month and year-over-year performance. Factors such as pre-hurricane preparations, increased port throughput, and lower inventory levels contributed to this growth. However, the industry continues to face challenges including tight capacity and fluctuating fuel prices. A cautiously optimistic outlook is warranted for future development.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Ports Fuel Crossborder Ecommerce Surge

Chinese Ports Fuel Crossborder Ecommerce Surge

China's cross-border e-commerce is entering a dual dividend period of 'logistics + products'. The expansion of port routes and the upgrading of export structure jointly constitute the certainty opportunity for the development of cross-border e-commerce. Sellers should focus on areas covered by new routes, strategically plan advantageous categories, increase investment in high value-added products, and optimize supply chain layout to win global competition.

US Rail Freight Rebounds Signaling Economic Growth

US Rail Freight Rebounds Signaling Economic Growth

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both increased year-over-year for the week ending September 16th. Freight volume saw a slight increase of 0.2%, while intermodal volume rose by 3.3%. Despite mixed year-to-date figures, the recent rebound suggests the U.S. rail transportation industry is gradually overcoming challenges and seizing new development opportunities, providing support for economic growth.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines

US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines

US rail freight saw a slight increase overall, but intermodal volume experienced a significant drop. This internal divergence suggests a potential weakening in consumer demand. The overall performance of North American rail transport remains lackluster. Monitoring these data points is crucial for understanding underlying economic trends. The decline in intermodal volume, in particular, warrants close attention as it can be a leading indicator of broader economic slowdown.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Faces Mixed Demand Amid Economic Shifts

US Rail Freight Faces Mixed Demand Amid Economic Shifts

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload traffic saw a slight increase in the week ending March 26, but intermodal volume declined. Coal, chemicals, and motor vehicle & parts carloads increased, while petroleum, grain, and metallic ores carloads decreased. Overall, North American rail freight is facing downward pressure. Railroad companies need to strengthen infrastructure construction, expand diversified businesses, embrace green development, and improve service quality.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Reflect Mixed Economic Signals in May

US Rail Freight Volumes Reflect Mixed Economic Signals in May

US rail freight volumes decreased overall in May, but some commodities saw growth, reflecting a mixed economic picture. Carload traffic experienced a slight increase in the first five months of the year, while intermodal shipments declined. These trends provide insights into the current state of the supply chain and broader economic activity, highlighting both areas of resilience and ongoing challenges within the freight transportation sector.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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