US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

US rail freight and intermodal volumes both declined, potentially signaling economic challenges. While some categories like automotive and agricultural products saw growth, others such as grain and coal decreased. Year-to-date figures suggest a concerning trend for the year. Factors like inflation and supply chain issues warrant attention, necessitating a cautiously optimistic outlook.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls in January

US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls in January

US rail freight performance diverged in January 2023: carload volume increased by 4.2% while intermodal container volume decreased by 7%. Key influencing factors include the overall economic climate, ongoing supply chain dynamics, and relevant policy decisions. The contrasting trends highlight the complex interplay of these elements impacting the rail freight sector during the specified period.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Import Trends Shift As Container Demand Evolves

US Import Trends Shift As Container Demand Evolves

A decoupling between US import value and maritime container throughput suggests shifts in port usage and increased land-based imports. Factors include West Coast congestion, the Panama Canal expansion, the rise of Mexico, and changes in commodity composition. Businesses should monitor these trends and adjust their supply chain strategies to adapt to the evolving environment.

Prologis Reports Logistics Real Estate Demand Rebound

Prologis Reports Logistics Real Estate Demand Rebound

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point for logistics real estate demand in Q3, with improvements in net absorption, new lease signings, and project pipeline. Large enterprises and e-commerce companies are leading the recovery, driving up utilization rates and stabilizing vacancy rates. Businesses should seize market opportunities and optimize their supply chain strategies.

Cold Chain Logistics: Seizing Development Opportunities and Embracing Future Challenges

Cold Chain Logistics: Seizing Development Opportunities and Embracing Future Challenges

Cold chain logistics has experienced rapid growth in China, with policy support and technological advancements providing opportunities for the industry. However, challenges such as high operational costs and the lack of uniform standards still need to be addressed. Companies should increase investments and improve service quality to seize market potential and achieve healthy and sustainable growth in the industry.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Comprehensive Coverage of Cold Chain Transportation Fresh to Pharmaceutical Services

Comprehensive Coverage of Cold Chain Transportation Fresh to Pharmaceutical Services

This article presents our company's comprehensive coverage in cold chain logistics services, including fresh products, seafood, proteins, dairy products, and pharmaceuticals. We utilize advanced technology to monitor the transportation process, ensuring the quality and safety of goods. With a commitment to customer satisfaction, we provide efficient cold chain transportation solutions.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Cold Chain Storage Demand Rises with Fresh Food Ecommerce Growth

Cold Chain Storage Demand Rises with Fresh Food Ecommerce Growth

A CBRE report reveals that the explosive growth of fresh produce e-commerce is driving significant demand for cold chain warehousing. This sector faces challenges like high costs, long construction periods, and strict temperature control. Future trends include speculative development, expansion into lower-tier cities, and automation upgrades. To capitalize on this trillion-dollar market, stakeholders must embrace technological innovation, focus on lower-tier markets, and strengthen collaboration. Seizing these opportunities will be key to success in the evolving cold chain warehousing landscape.

Ecommerce Fuels Cold Chain Real Estate Boom Amid Trilliondollar Demand

Ecommerce Fuels Cold Chain Real Estate Boom Amid Trilliondollar Demand

A CBRE report indicates that fresh food e-commerce is driving a surge in demand for cold chain warehousing in the US, projecting a need for 100 million square feet over the next five years. While cold chain real estate faces challenges like high construction costs and specialized requirements, automation and the rise of smaller markets present new opportunities. Investors should pay close attention to market changes and seize the significant potential within cold chain real estate.

Anxian Da Cold Chain Revamps Fresh Food Logistics Postyiguo Transition

Anxian Da Cold Chain Revamps Fresh Food Logistics Postyiguo Transition

Fresh express delivery service provider, Andes, transforms into a third-party cold chain logistics company, taking over from Cainiao to build a full-link service called 'Reindeer Cold Chain'. It focuses on platform-based operations, optimizing warehouse networks, and driving digital transformation to empower the fresh food industry. The aim is to provide comprehensive cold chain solutions, from storage and transportation to last-mile delivery, ensuring the freshness and quality of perishable goods for e-commerce businesses and consumers.