US Freight Market Sees Modest August Gains ATA

US Freight Market Sees Modest August Gains ATA

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) reported that freight volume decreased by 0.9% in August compared to July, but increased by 3.2% year-over-year. Economists attribute this to factors like manufacturing weakness and inventory buildup. Despite these challenges, the freight market retains growth potential as the economy gradually recovers. Businesses need to closely monitor market dynamics and optimize their supply chains to navigate the uncertainties. The report highlights the interplay between freight activity and broader economic trends.

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October Freight Market Faces Uncertainty and Opportunity ATA

October Freight Market Faces Uncertainty and Opportunity ATA

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) October report indicates that freight volume was temporarily pressured by Hurricane Sandy, but may benefit from post-disaster reconstruction in the long term. The economic environment is complex, with weak retail sales coexisting with a manufacturing rebound. Experts advise caution and flexibility, emphasizing risk management, technology adoption, and sustainable development. Companies should focus on these areas to seize opportunities and meet challenges ahead.

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US Freight Volume Shows Mixed Trends in July

US Freight Volume Shows Mixed Trends in July

According to the American Trucking Associations (ATA), July's freight volume remained unchanged from June on a seasonally adjusted basis, but increased by 4.1% year-over-year. Experts suggest this data indicates a slowdown in economic growth, but not a standstill. Freight volume in the second half of the year could be influenced by factors such as manufacturing, inventory levels, and energy prices. Full-year growth is projected to be between 3% and 3.5%, suggesting the recovery path still faces challenges.

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Freightos Secures Funding to Advance Global Freight Digitalization

Freightos Secures Funding to Advance Global Freight Digitalization

Freightos digitizes international freight, offering a cloud platform, price index, and management software to enhance transparency and efficiency. Future trends include automation and intelligence. The platform aims to streamline the complex process of global shipping by providing real-time pricing and booking capabilities. This digital transformation of the freight industry promises to reduce costs, improve communication, and ultimately create a more efficient and reliable supply chain. Freightos is at the forefront of this evolution, driving innovation and shaping the future of freight forwarding.

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Freight and Manufacturing Leaders Push for Regulatory Reform

Freight and Manufacturing Leaders Push for Regulatory Reform

The US freight and manufacturing industries are grappling with increasingly burdensome and often impractical regulations. Businesses and organizations are advocating for a comprehensive overhaul of the existing regulatory framework, urging the implementation of a 'Regulatory Accountability Act.' This aims to address current regulatory challenges by enhancing transparency, strengthening data analysis, and actively soliciting public input. Regulatory reform is a complex undertaking requiring collaborative efforts from all stakeholders. The goal is to create a more efficient and effective regulatory environment that fosters economic growth and innovation while ensuring public safety and environmental protection.

UK Air Freight Fees Rise for Overweight Parcels

UK Air Freight Fees Rise for Overweight Parcels

This article, from a data analyst's perspective, delves into the calculation methods and influencing factors of UK air freight overweight fees, offering practical cost control advice. Through case studies analyzing airline pricing standards, it emphasizes strategies such as accurate weighing, reinforced packaging, and comparing quotes from different carriers. This helps readers make more informed decisions in UK air freight, ultimately reducing transportation costs. The analysis aims to empower businesses to optimize their logistics and minimize unexpected charges associated with exceeding weight limits.

Chinas Digital Freight Platforms Boost SME Supply Chains

Chinas Digital Freight Platforms Boost SME Supply Chains

Digital freight platforms are leveraging technology and service models to help SMEs solve supply chain challenges, reduce costs, improve efficiency, and drive business growth. These platforms penetrate industrial clusters by accurately matching capacity, enhancing service quality, and providing value-added services, building a virtuous cycle ecosystem. The main development trends for digital freight platforms in the future include: intelligence, visibility, collaboration, green practices, and platformization.

Shippers Adapt Strategies to Offset Rising Freight Costs

Shippers Adapt Strategies to Offset Rising Freight Costs

Peak season shipping sees soaring freight rates driven by shipping companies controlling capacity and raising prices, compounded by freight forwarder costs. Shippers should book in advance, partner with first-tier freight forwarders, ship off-peak, negotiate bundled rates, and have alternative routes. Beware of verbal price locks, low-price traps, and neglecting space guarantees to effectively secure the best rates. Early planning and strategic partnerships are crucial for mitigating risks and optimizing costs during peak season.

US Rail Freight Volumes Decline Amid Demand Uncertainty

US Rail Freight Volumes Decline Amid Demand Uncertainty

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year for the week ending January 31st. Significant decreases were seen in coal, nonmetallic minerals, and motor vehicle parts shipments. Despite the weak single-week performance, cumulative freight volume for the year remains positive. Key influencing factors include the economic environment, changes in industry structure, and competitive landscape. Future infrastructure investments and technological innovations are expected to drive the development of rail freight.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Coal Decline

US Rail Freight Intermodal Gains Offset Coal Decline

The U.S. rail freight market showed a mixed picture for the week ending February 10th. Intermodal traffic performed strongly with an 11.1% year-over-year increase, while traditional rail carloads declined by 2.5%. Coal shipments continued to be weak, decreasing by 7,264 carloads year-over-year. Year-to-date figures reveal a 6.5% rise in intermodal volume and a 6.4% drop in rail carloads, reflecting the evolving U.S. economic structure and changes in supply chain patterns.

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