HMM Debuts First Methanolpowered Global Shipping Route

HMM Debuts First Methanolpowered Global Shipping Route

South Korean HMM plans to pilot the world's first green shipping route by 2027, connecting Busan and Ulsan with Seattle and Tacoma. This route will utilize methanol-fueled container ships and car carriers, aiming for zero-carbon emissions during maritime transport. The South Korean government is actively promoting clean fuel supply and has established a consortium with shipping companies and fuel suppliers to support green shipping. This initiative contributes to the global shipping industry's green transformation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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UK Logistics Firms Weigh Sea Vs Air Freight Costs

UK Logistics Firms Weigh Sea Vs Air Freight Costs

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of sea and air freight in UK dedicated line logistics. It emphasizes that companies should comprehensively consider cost, time efficiency, cargo type, environmental factors, and service quality when selecting the most suitable logistics solution. The goal is to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance market competitiveness. Choosing the right method is crucial for optimizing supply chains and achieving business objectives in the UK market.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees December Surge in Carloads Intermodal Traffic

US Rail Freight Sees December Surge in Carloads Intermodal Traffic

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both increased year-over-year in mid-December. Carload traffic saw significant growth with all ten commodity categories rising. For the full year, carload traffic slightly increased, but intermodal volume remained down compared to the previous year. Analysts attribute the year-end growth to economic resilience, energy demand, and easing supply chains. Future trends will depend on macroeconomic conditions and policy changes.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Uneven Recovery Amid Demand Shifts

US Rail Freight Sees Uneven Recovery Amid Demand Shifts

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. However, cumulative freight traffic for the first 37 weeks of the year is down compared to last year. Performance varied across commodity categories, with gains in autos, petroleum, and chemicals, while coal and grain declined. Intermodal remains a growth driver, but macroeconomic conditions, energy prices, and supply chains pose challenges. A cautiously optimistic outlook prevails.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Slows As Select Commodities Defy Decline

US Rail Freight Slows As Select Commodities Defy Decline

Recent data shows a year-over-year decrease in overall US rail freight and intermodal volume. However, car & parts, farm products & food, and nonmetallic minerals experienced growth. Year-to-date figures indicate a decline in intermodal volume compared to the previous year. Businesses should leverage data-driven decision-making, optimize supply chains, diversify operations, invest in technological innovation, and monitor policy changes to proactively address challenges and capitalize on opportunities in the evolving rail freight landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Congress Averts US Rail Strike Resolves Labor Dispute

Congress Averts US Rail Strike Resolves Labor Dispute

The US railway system faces a potential strike as labor and management remain deadlocked over sick leave and scheduling issues. The Association of American Railroads is urging Congress to intervene to prevent disruptions to energy, agriculture, and retail sectors. This article analyzes the potential economic impact of a strike, emphasizing the need for congressional intervention and collaborative efforts from all parties to find a resolution. A strike could severely impact supply chains and the broader economy.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Private LTL Firms Outperform Public Rivals Amid Market Split

Private LTL Firms Outperform Public Rivals Amid Market Split

In 2012, private LTL companies outperformed state-owned enterprises in profitability due to limitations faced by the latter. The market experienced a balance between supply and demand, leading to increased freight rates. Future success requires innovative service offerings. Shippers need to comprehensively evaluate carriers. Data analysis is crucial for optimizing operational efficiency and improving overall performance in the evolving LTL landscape. This will help to gain a competitive advantage and meet the changing needs of customers.

Major Shipping Alliances Shift Asiaeurope Routes Amid Rising Competition

Major Shipping Alliances Shift Asiaeurope Routes Amid Rising Competition

Restructuring of the Asia-Europe trade lane is underway as shipping giants reshuffle to address overcapacity. The focus is on economies of scale, resource optimization, and customer needs, accelerating the weeding out of weaker players in the industry. This realignment aims to improve efficiency and profitability in a challenging market environment. The alliances are strategically adjusting capacity and service networks to better match supply with demand, and to offer more comprehensive and reliable services to shippers.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco's acquisition of Drexel Industries' 3PL business aims to expand its Canadian operations, strengthen market competitiveness, broaden service offerings, and optimize its North American logistics network. This acquisition combines Kenco's technological strengths with Drexel's market experience, providing more comprehensive logistics solutions for both companies' customers. The deal reflects the ongoing consolidation trend within the third-party logistics industry, as companies seek to increase scale and efficiency through strategic partnerships and acquisitions to better serve the evolving needs of their clients.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Bolivias Camiri Airport Data Codes and Logistics Trends

Bolivias Camiri Airport Data Codes and Logistics Trends

This paper delves into the role of Camiri Airport (CAM) in Bolivia within the air freight system, analyzing its three-letter code application and related information. Through data analysis, it explores the unique characteristics of non-customs airports and their potential in optimizing air freight strategies. Furthermore, the paper introduces the value of the West Coast Cargo Network's three-letter code query system in air freight operations, illustrating its practical applications and benefits for streamlining processes and improving efficiency within the logistics chain.