STB Extends Review of Rail Switching Rule Amid Service Concerns

STB Extends Review of Rail Switching Rule Amid Service Concerns

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the review period for the Reciprocal Switching proposal, which aims to improve rail service by providing poorly served shippers access to other rail carriers. The proposal sets three performance standards: service reliability, consistency, and local service, and requires data transparency. Industry reactions are mixed, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The potential impact on competition and efficiency within the rail network is significant.

US Rail Freight Rebounds in October Amid Mixed Annual Results

US Rail Freight Rebounds in October Amid Mixed Annual Results

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a rebound in U.S. rail freight volume in late October, with carloads up 1.5% and intermodal volume up 2.1% year-over-year. Metallic ores led the carload gains, while coal and grain faced pressure. Year-to-date, carloads are up slightly by 0.3%, but intermodal volume is down 7.4%. The rail industry needs to address challenges and seize opportunities to achieve sustainable development.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Volumes Decline Early July Reflecting Sector Slowdown

US Rail Freight Volumes Decline Early July Reflecting Sector Slowdown

For the week ending July 8th, U.S. rail freight volume and intermodal units both experienced year-over-year declines. Performance varied across different commodity categories. It is recommended that companies diversify their operations to address these challenges and mitigate risks associated with fluctuations in specific sectors of the rail freight market. Diversification can help ensure stability and resilience in the face of changing market conditions and shifting demand patterns.

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CMA CGM Acquires Ingram Micro CLS for 3B Transforming Ecommerce Logistics

CMA CGM Acquires Ingram Micro CLS for 3B Transforming Ecommerce Logistics

CMA CGM acquired Ingram Micro's Commerce & Lifecycle Services (CLS) business for $3 billion, aiming to enhance its e-commerce contract logistics capabilities and solidify its global logistics position. This reflects the trend of technology-driven and service-upgraded in the e-commerce logistics industry, foreshadowing an accelerated evolution of the competitive landscape. Following the acquisition, CMA CGM's logistics business will become the fourth largest globally, facing challenges in integration and innovation.

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US Trade with NAFTA Partners Hits Record High in March 2012

US Trade with NAFTA Partners Hits Record High in March 2012

In March 2012, land trade between the United States and its NAFTA partners reached a record high of $85.8 billion. This paper analyzes this data, exploring the drivers of trade growth, such as economic recovery, manufacturing reshoring, and energy industry development. It also elaborates on the positive impacts on economic growth, resource allocation, and regional cooperation. Furthermore, the paper identifies future challenges and potential development directions for North American land trade.

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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Offset Intermodal Decline

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Offset Intermodal Decline

According to the Association of American Railroads, for the week ending February 12, U.S. rail carload traffic increased by 11.9% year-over-year, while intermodal containers and trailers decreased by 0.4%. Coal and nonmetallic minerals were the primary drivers of carload growth, while intermodal faced challenges such as port congestion and equipment shortages. Year-to-date, total U.S. rail traffic is down 7.8% compared to the same period last year.

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US Postal Service Faces Financial Crisis Urges Reform Amid Pandemic

US Postal Service Faces Financial Crisis Urges Reform Amid Pandemic

The pandemic has exacerbated the USPS's financial difficulties. Reforms are needed to ensure its sustainability. This includes adjusting its operating model, pricing strategies, diversifying services, controlling costs, and securing government support. The USPS faces significant challenges, and comprehensive reforms are crucial to address its long-term financial viability and maintain its essential services to the American public. Without these changes, the USPS risks further decline and potential collapse.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Tech Helps Nvoccs Manage Freight Rate Volatility for Profits

Tech Helps Nvoccs Manage Freight Rate Volatility for Profits

Facing increasingly complex global transportation challenges, Non-Vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCCs) need to leverage technology to improve profitability. This can be achieved through Transportation Management Systems (TMS), data analytics, and contract management, optimizing operational processes, reducing costs, and increasing efficiency. The case of Bolloré Transport & Logistics demonstrates that technology empowerment can significantly improve quotation speed, contract management, and cost control, enabling NVOCCs to remain competitive in the dynamic logistics landscape.

Jones Act Debate Protectionism Vs Growth in US Shipping

Jones Act Debate Protectionism Vs Growth in US Shipping

This article explores the controversies and challenges surrounding the U.S. Jones Act, highlighting its limitations on competition, hindrance to emergency relief efforts, and weakening of the U.S. shipping industry's competitiveness. The article calls for a re-evaluation of the Jones Act, urging a balance between national security, economic development, and environmental protection. It advocates for gradual reforms and strengthened regulations, seeking equilibrium between protection and openness within the industry.

Global Air Travel Growth Slows As Load Factors Peak in 2026

Global Air Travel Growth Slows As Load Factors Peak in 2026

The global air passenger transportation market is projected to experience slower growth by November 2026, despite record-high load factors. International markets are outperforming domestic ones, with Africa showing particularly strong growth. Airlines should proactively adjust capacity, strengthen cost control, explore emerging markets, enhance customer experience, and focus on sustainable development. These strategies are crucial for navigating market challenges and capitalizing on emerging opportunities in the evolving aviation landscape.