US Truck Freight Declines in February Due to Weather Low Demand

US Truck Freight Declines in February Due to Weather Low Demand

American Trucking Associations data shows a month-over-month decline in US truck freight volume in February, influenced by winter weather and economic factors. Despite the short-term downturn, the industry remains cautiously optimistic about the full year, anticipating support from consumer spending, low fuel prices, and industrial production. Businesses need to proactively adjust their strategies, and the government should foster a favorable development environment. The decline serves as a reminder of the industry's sensitivity to external factors and the need for resilience.

Tariff Cuts Spur Shipping Demand Raise Freight Costs for Crossborder Sellers

Tariff Cuts Spur Shipping Demand Raise Freight Costs for Crossborder Sellers

Adjustments in US-China tariff policies have triggered a surge in shipments to the US, while shipping companies' price hikes are exacerbating cost pressures for cross-border e-commerce sellers. Faced with future uncertainties, sellers need to focus on long-term operations. Strategies include adopting a 'semi-managed + overseas warehouse' model, establishing overseas warehouses, or expanding to multiple platforms. This reduces dependence on a single market and enhances risk resilience. These proactive measures are crucial for navigating the evolving landscape and ensuring sustainable growth in the cross-border e-commerce sector.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Barclays Upgrades ASML to Overweight Targets 1500 on AI Chip Demand

Barclays Upgrades ASML to Overweight Targets 1500 on AI Chip Demand

Barclays upgraded ASML's stock rating to 'Overweight' with a target price increase to €1500, demonstrating confidence in ASML's future development. The analysis highlights ASML's technological advantages, challenges, and opportunities, as well as its leading position in the semiconductor industry. It suggests that ASML is likely to maintain its leading position and generate substantial returns for investors in the future. The upgrade reflects a positive outlook on ASML's prospects and its ability to capitalize on the growing demand for advanced semiconductor manufacturing equipment.

Prologis IBI Indicates Logistics Real Estate Demand Shift Amid Trade Volatility

Prologis IBI Indicates Logistics Real Estate Demand Shift Amid Trade Volatility

The Prologis Industrial Business Indicator (IBI) signals a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with the Q3 IBI activity index at 53. Net absorption, new lease signings, and the pipeline of projects under construction have all increased. The report highlights the impact of trade fluctuations, noting a non-linear market recovery. Large enterprises and e-commerce companies are driving growth. Businesses should monitor market dynamics, optimize supply chain strategies, and collaborate with specialized institutions to navigate the evolving landscape.

GLS Expands Automated Sorting in Western US to Meet Ecommerce Demand

GLS Expands Automated Sorting in Western US to Meet Ecommerce Demand

GLS has upgraded its Las Vegas and Ontario hubs with automated sorting systems to handle the surge in e-commerce parcels. This upgrade aims to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and optimize space within the facilities. The implementation of automated sorting is a strategic move to prepare for peak logistics seasons and ensure smooth operations amidst increasing volumes. By streamlining the sorting process, GLS expects to enhance its overall throughput and maintain high service levels for its customers.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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US Intermodal Volume Rises Slightly in July Amid Weak Domestic Demand

US Intermodal Volume Rises Slightly in July Amid Weak Domestic Demand

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a 0.5% year-over-year increase in total intermodal volume for July, though growth slowed. Domestic container and trailer shipments declined, reflecting weaker domestic demand, while international standard container shipments showed strength, increasing by 7.8%. The overall data presents a mixed picture. Future market trends will depend on multiple factors influencing both domestic and international freight movements. The slowdown in growth warrants careful monitoring of the evolving economic landscape.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Hit Record High As Holiday Demand Strains Supply Chains

US Imports Hit Record High As Holiday Demand Strains Supply Chains

US imports hit a record high in October, indicating sufficient stockpiling for the holiday season, but supply chain bottlenecks persist. Energy imports surged, industrial goods saw steady growth, while healthcare and consumer staples imports declined. Companies need to diversify supply chains, plan ahead, optimize inventory, strengthen collaboration, and embrace digitalization to address these challenges. Future supply chain hurdles are expected to continue, requiring businesses to prepare for the long term. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the evolving global trade landscape.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Container Volume Rises As Consumer Demand Defies Supply Chain Strains

US Container Volume Rises As Consumer Demand Defies Supply Chain Strains

S&P Global data indicates continued growth in US container freight volume in September, up 13.4% year-over-year, driven by strong consumer goods demand, although capital goods growth has slowed. Despite ongoing challenges, the supply chain demonstrates resilience. Businesses should focus on market changes, strengthen supply chain management to address potential risks, and embrace digital transformation to navigate the evolving landscape.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Demand Stagnates in April As Freight Rates Hold Steady

US Trucking Demand Stagnates in April As Freight Rates Hold Steady

The US truckload freight market experienced stagnant volumes and rates in April. Dry van and refrigerated volumes declined month-over-month, while flatbed saw a slight increase. A combination of factors contributed to this market freeze, leaving the future uncertain. Key factors to monitor include fuel prices, regulatory changes, technological innovation, and the labor market. The overall market direction remains unclear and requires close observation of these influencing elements to predict future trends.

US Trucking Industry Struggles As Freight Demand Falls Rates Edge Up

US Trucking Industry Struggles As Freight Demand Falls Rates Edge Up

The US truckload freight market in September showed a divergence: freight volume declined, but spot rates edged up. DAT data indicated decreases in dry van and refrigerated volumes, while flatbed volumes saw a slight increase. Experts attribute the rate increase to freight imbalances and capacity shifts rather than demand, expressing pessimism about the peak season outlook. The market faces structural adjustments, requiring all parties to respond cautiously. Despite the spot rate increase, the overall trend suggests a weakening market due to lower volumes and underlying economic uncertainties.