US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carloads increased by 2.9% year-over-year for the week ending August 20th, driven primarily by coal and grain shipments. However, intermodal traffic decreased by 2.4% year-over-year, with a year-to-date decline of 5.5%. While overall North American rail freight volume saw a slight increase, intermodal transportation also faced a decline. This divergence in the rail freight market reflects the complexity of the economic situation, highlighting the need for improved efficiency and collaboration to address future challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Demand Fluctuates Amid Economic Uncertainty

US Rail Freight Demand Fluctuates Amid Economic Uncertainty

Data from the Association of American Railroads reveals a mixed picture for US rail freight for the week ending July 23rd. Carload traffic saw a slight increase, while intermodal traffic declined year-over-year. Year-to-date figures reflect a similar trend. Overall North American rail freight also faces challenges. Moving forward, rail freight needs to navigate economic downturns and supply chain bottlenecks while capitalizing on opportunities presented by infrastructure investments and the growing emphasis on green initiatives. The industry's performance reflects broader economic trends and the evolving landscape of freight transportation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Decline Signals Economic Worries

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes declined year-over-year in the first week of August. While some commodity categories saw increased freight volumes, they couldn't offset the overall downward trend. Intermodal transportation continues to be weak, with a significant cumulative decline throughout the year. Experts believe that the global economic downturn and supply chain bottlenecks are contributing factors, and significant improvement is unlikely in the short term. It is recommended that the government increase support and optimize the business environment.

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New IATA Directory Enhances Dangerous Goods Transport Safety

New IATA Directory Enhances Dangerous Goods Transport Safety

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) publishes a directory of UN packaging suppliers and testing facilities to provide compliance guidance for companies transporting dangerous goods. This aims to simplify the search process, reduce compliance costs, and improve safety levels. The directory includes information on packaging manufacturers and suppliers that meet UN specifications, as well as packaging performance testing organizations. IATA emphasizes that the directory is for reference only and companies should exercise caution in their selection. IATA will continue to update the directory to promote the safe transportation of dangerous goods.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Maritime Data Initiative Aims to Ease Supply Chain Congestion

Maritime Data Initiative Aims to Ease Supply Chain Congestion

This webinar will focus on the Maritime Transportation Data Initiative (MTDI), featuring Flexport experts and a commissioner from the U.S. Federal Maritime Commission. They will discuss how standardized and transparent maritime shipping data can address supply chain bottlenecks, improve operational efficiency, enhance supply chain resilience, and optimize resource allocation. The webinar aims to help businesses understand the policy background, data standards, implementation paths, and response strategies of MTDI, enabling them to gain a competitive advantage. Learn how to leverage MTDI for a more efficient and resilient supply chain.

CH Robinson Tackles Supply Chain Challenges for Peak Season

CH Robinson Tackles Supply Chain Challenges for Peak Season

In an interview, C.H. Robinson's President of Global Forwarding, Mike Short, shared the company's strategies for navigating current supply chain challenges. These strategies include diversifying transportation options, employing flexible problem-solving skills, and leveraging digital technologies. He highlighted challenges such as port congestion and sea-to-air shifts, proposing corresponding solutions. The article also summarizes the importance of flexibility, creativity, and resilience for shippers, as well as the need for enhanced communication and collaboration. The company is focused on helping customers navigate the complexities of the current market.

XPO Expands Usmexico Crossborder Services Amid Nearshoring Surge

XPO Expands Usmexico Crossborder Services Amid Nearshoring Surge

XPO has upgraded its US-Mexico cross-border service with the launch of XPO+, designed to meet nearshoring demands and solidify its leading position in the US-Mexico cross-border transportation sector. This upgrade involves expanding port access, increasing capacity, and optimizing technology. The move comes as Mexico becomes the largest importer to the United States and an increasingly important global manufacturing hub. This highlights XPO's keen understanding of market trends and its strategic positioning to capitalize on the growing demand for efficient and reliable cross-border solutions.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Amid LTL Parcel Shifts

Trucking Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Amid LTL Parcel Shifts

The TD Cowen-AFS Freight Index Q1 report indicates emerging signs of recovery in the truckload market, with rising spot rates and tender rejection rates. Parcel shipping pricing strategies proved effective, with fuel surcharge adjustments generating revenue. LTL rates remained stable, but pricing discipline is showing signs of weakening. Overall, the market is complex and dynamic, with each transportation mode facing unique challenges and opportunities. The report highlights the need for shippers to closely monitor market trends and adjust their strategies accordingly to optimize costs and maintain service levels.

Regulators Probe Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger After Shareholder Vote

Regulators Probe Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger After Shareholder Vote

The proposed merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has been approved by shareholders with a high vote. However, the merger's future is uncertain due to regulatory scrutiny, opposition from competitors, and concerns from shippers. While the merger could potentially improve efficiency and reduce costs, it also raises concerns about increased market concentration. The Surface Transportation Board's (STB) review will be crucial in determining the merger's fate and will have a profound impact on the US freight landscape. The STB's decision will weigh the potential benefits against the risks of reduced competition.

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Rise

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Rise

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a decline in rail freight carloads, but an increase in intermodal volume. The rise of e-commerce, supply chain reshaping, growing environmental awareness, and technological innovation are driving factors behind this growth. Rail freight companies should increase investment in intermodal infrastructure, expand service offerings, strengthen partnerships, leverage technological innovation to improve operational efficiency, and focus on sustainable development. By embracing these strategies and capitalizing on the opportunities presented by intermodal transportation, rail companies can successfully navigate the evolving landscape and transform their businesses.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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