Freight Forwarding Booms Yet Struggles for Profitability

Freight Forwarding Booms Yet Struggles for Profitability

Despite global freight market growth, overcapacity and price wars are causing profit declines. The report highlights the challenges faced by freight forwarding companies, emphasizing the importance of digital transformation, differentiated services, and technological innovation to improve efficiency and profitability. Embracing change and optimizing operations are crucial for freight forwarders to survive and thrive in a competitive market. They need to adapt and innovate to overcome the pressures on profit margins.

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Faces Intermodal Challenges

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Faces Intermodal Challenges

Recent US rail freight data reveals a mixed picture: carload volume slightly increased, while intermodal transportation declined. Nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, and chemicals showed strong performance, whereas grain, miscellaneous shipments, and coal transportation decreased. Although year-to-date figures indicate growth, short-term fluctuations warrant attention. Railroad companies need to enhance efficiency, embrace digital transformation, and focus on sustainable development to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the evolving market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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E2open CEO Identifies Top Logistics Industry Trends

E2open CEO Identifies Top Logistics Industry Trends

E2open CEO Michael Farlekas analyzes three major trends in the current logistics industry: the transformation of the freight economy, the impact of declining imports on ports, and supply chain diversification and resilience. Businesses need to pay attention to market dynamics, embrace digitalization, build diversified supply chains, and support decision-making with data analysis. Focusing on these areas will allow companies to navigate the evolving landscape and improve their overall performance.

Rlgs Huntley Discusses Logistics Trends and Future Challenges

Rlgs Huntley Discusses Logistics Trends and Future Challenges

In an interview, Resource Logistics Group President Steve Huntley shared insightful perspectives on the 2023 peak season, procurement strategies, nearshoring, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on logistics. He emphasized the need for companies to enhance demand forecasting, optimize supply chains, leverage AI to improve efficiency, and focus on sustainable logistics and digital transformation. These strategies are crucial for navigating challenges and securing future success in the evolving logistics landscape.

Firms Focus on Resilient Supply Chains Amid Global Disruptions

Firms Focus on Resilient Supply Chains Amid Global Disruptions

Global supply chains are facing unprecedented challenges, making building a resilient supply chain critical. Companies need to enhance supply chain visibility, implement diversified sourcing strategies, strengthen collaboration with suppliers, and promote digital transformation to address potential risks, ensure business continuity, and stand out in the competition. These measures enable proactive risk management, improved agility, and better responsiveness to disruptions, ultimately contributing to a more robust and adaptable supply chain.

Logistics Giants Compete in Booming Instant Retail Market

Logistics Giants Compete in Booming Instant Retail Market

The instant retail market is poised for explosive growth by 2025, driven by massive investments from Alibaba, Meituan, and JD, leading to logistics transformation. The integration of omni-channel retail breaks traditional patterns, requiring logistics companies to build hybrid fulfillment networks. This involves integrating and reusing transportation resources, and upgrading warehousing with modular designs. Human-machine collaboration will reshape cost structures. Embracing these changes is crucial for success in the future.

Uschina Trade Tensions Impact Crossborder Ecommerce

Uschina Trade Tensions Impact Crossborder Ecommerce

US-China trade relations are crucial for cross-border e-commerce. Despite trade frictions, they also present opportunities for transformation. Businesses should monitor policy trends, flexibly adjust strategies, and enhance competitiveness to thrive. Exploring emerging markets is also key to sustainable growth. By proactively managing risks and adapting to the evolving landscape, businesses can navigate challenges and maintain a stable path forward in the face of US-China trade dynamics.

Canton Fair Raises Standards to Boost Trade Competitiveness

Canton Fair Raises Standards to Boost Trade Competitiveness

The 138th Canton Fair is about to open. While the number of buyers is steadily increasing, the growth rate of export turnover is slowing down. Emerging markets are rising, and the structure of exhibits is shifting towards innovation-driven. By raising the threshold for exhibitors, this Canton Fair aims to purify the trading environment, improve efficiency, promote the transformation and upgrading of China's foreign trade, and achieve high-quality development.

Dole Announces Supply Chain Expansion at Nextgen Conference

Dole Announces Supply Chain Expansion at Nextgen Conference

A Dole Foods executive will share their supply chain transformation experience at the 2025 Next-Gen Supply Chain Conference, focusing on how flexible manufacturing, lean logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting are being used to build a supply chain that drives business growth. Dole's practical experience offers valuable insights for mid-sized consumer goods companies. It provides a reference for how businesses can achieve rapid growth through supply chain innovation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Shippers and Carriers Debate Responsibility for Container Weighing Fees

Shippers and Carriers Debate Responsibility for Container Weighing Fees

This article explores the current state and coping strategies for VGM (Verified Gross Mass) charges in the freight forwarding industry. It points out that VGM charges have become an industry-wide phenomenon, with freight forwarders in a weak position when dealing with shipping companies and port areas. Some freight forwarders avoid risks by shifting responsibility to customers. The article emphasizes the importance of freight forwarders balancing costs and ensuring profits while remaining compliant with regulations. It highlights the need for strategic approaches to navigate the challenges posed by VGM charges.