US Rail Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

US Rail Intermodal Gains Offset Carload Declines

According to the Association of American Railroads, the U.S. rail freight market showed a divergence in the week ending October 17th. Container traffic increased by 11.3% year-over-year, while traditional freight declined by 7.5%. E-commerce growth and supply chain restructuring are driving the growth of container business. Meanwhile, energy transition and manufacturing adjustments are causing the decline in traditional freight. Railway companies should increase investment in container business, expand diversified businesses, strengthen technological innovation, and actively participate in policy making.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in Carloads but Rises in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Declines in Carloads but Rises in Intermodal

According to the latest data from the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight carloads decreased by 5.2% year-over-year in the first week of November, while intermodal volume increased by 1.5%. Year-to-date, carload volume is roughly flat, and intermodal volume is down 7%. Factors such as the macroeconomy, energy transition, and supply chain adjustments are impacting rail freight. Businesses need to pay attention to these trends, flexibly adjust their strategies, and seize opportunities to address challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results Amid Positive Outlook

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results Amid Positive Outlook

US rail freight performance diverged in June, with carload traffic declining while intermodal volume growth slowed. This suggests a weakening economic momentum. Ongoing energy transition and supply chain adjustments continue to influence freight patterns. The decrease in carload traffic could be attributed to reduced demand for specific commodities, while the slower intermodal growth might reflect broader economic uncertainties and shifting consumer preferences. Further analysis is needed to fully understand the underlying drivers and their long-term implications for the rail freight industry.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Half of Japanese Firms Reassess China Operations Amid Tensions

Half of Japanese Firms Reassess China Operations Amid Tensions

A survey reveals that over 60% of Japanese companies believe strained Japan-China relations negatively impact the Japanese economy, with nearly half already affected or anticipating business pressure. The tourism sector is suffering, and manufacturers are concerned about supply chain risks. If tensions persist, almost half of the companies will reassess their business strategies in China, with some potentially considering withdrawal. This highlights the significant economic consequences and strategic adjustments Japanese businesses are contemplating due to the evolving geopolitical landscape.

US Container Imports Near Record Highs Ahead of Tariffs Peak Season

US Container Imports Near Record Highs Ahead of Tariffs Peak Season

U.S. container imports are nearing historical peaks, driven by tariff policy adjustments and seasonal factors. China's import share is declining, intensifying competition between East and West Coast ports. Businesses should strengthen market analysis, optimize supply chain layouts, enhance operational efficiency, and embrace digital transformation to address future challenges. The shifting dynamics require proactive strategies to mitigate risks and capitalize on emerging opportunities in the evolving global trade landscape. Careful monitoring of policy changes and port performance is crucial for informed decision-making.

Shipping Industry Adopts Slow Steaming to Cut Costs

Shipping Industry Adopts Slow Steaming to Cut Costs

A Drewry Maritime Advisors report indicates that 'slow steaming' will become more prevalent in the shipping industry due to rising fuel costs and environmental regulations, particularly on specific routes. Shipping companies are reducing vessel speeds to decrease fuel consumption, thereby lowering costs and reducing carbon emissions. This trend will impact the entire supply chain, potentially leading to longer transit times and adjustments in inventory management. The adoption of slow steaming is seen as a key strategy for mitigating financial and environmental pressures.

Temu Adjusts Logistics Strategy Amid USPS Crossborder Rule Changes

Temu Adjusts Logistics Strategy Amid USPS Crossborder Rule Changes

Temu's platform logistics strategy adjustments, coupled with new USPS regulations, are placing greater compliance demands on cross-border sellers. Sellers need to proactively adjust their operational strategies, embrace compliance, and optimize logistics channels and supply chain efficiency. Ensuring shipping processes adhere to the new USPS regulations is crucial to gaining a competitive edge and achieving sustainable development in the fierce market. This includes understanding and implementing changes related to e-packets and other shipping requirements to avoid delays and penalties.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

Port congestion in the United States has reached a critical level, particularly at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Multiple factors, including the pandemic's impact, surging demand, supply chain disruptions, and container imbalances, have exacerbated the congestion. This situation affects the global supply chain, leading to increased transportation costs, extended delivery times, and inventory backlogs. Alleviating congestion requires strengthening infrastructure construction, optimizing operational management, and enhancing supply chain collaboration to build a more resilient supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Global Supply Chains Adapt to Overcome Disruptions

Global Supply Chains Adapt to Overcome Disruptions

This article delves into the career paths of supply chain managers, revealing the challenges they face, the transformations they are undergoing, and the professional fulfillment they derive. Through research on supply chain professionals, the article analyzes the shift of supply chain roles from functional experts to change agents. It emphasizes the increasing importance that companies place on the strategic value of supply chains and explores how to navigate change, achieve career development, and meet organizational goals. The research highlights the evolving landscape of supply chain management and its impact on career trajectories.

Maersk Launches Digital Platform to Optimize Global Supply Chains

Maersk Launches Digital Platform to Optimize Global Supply Chains

MyMaerskSupplychain is Maersk's digital supply chain platform, offering features like cargo tracking and reporting to optimize logistics and reduce costs. The platform aims to provide end-to-end visibility and control over the supply chain. Future developments will integrate AI and other advanced technologies to further enhance efficiency and decision-making capabilities. This will enable users to proactively manage disruptions and improve overall supply chain performance. The platform aims to be a central hub for all supply chain related activities.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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