Rixiantong Expands Crossborder Logistics Network Globally

Rixiantong Expands Crossborder Logistics Network Globally

Shenzhen Rixiantong Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. provides integrated sea, land, and air international logistics services. These services encompass freight forwarding, customs clearance, inspection & quarantine, and equipment sales. The company is actively expanding its digital technology services and building a global transportation network to help businesses navigate global trade smoothly. Rixiantong aims to facilitate seamless and efficient cross-border movement of goods, offering comprehensive solutions for international trade and supply chain management.

Trumps Infrastructure Plan Stalls Over Funding Despite Backing

Trumps Infrastructure Plan Stalls Over Funding Despite Backing

The Trump administration has proposed a $1.5 trillion infrastructure plan, but funding sources remain unclear, raising concerns. The freight industry welcomes the initiative, emphasizing the importance of intermodal transportation. The American Trucking Associations promotes the “Build America Fund,” suggesting an increase in fuel taxes. Various parties are calling for innovative financing models to jointly promote the modernization of US infrastructure, aiming to support economic growth and the development of emerging technologies.

US Retailers Face Holiday Season Challenges Amid Import Boom Port Strikes

US Retailers Face Holiday Season Challenges Amid Import Boom Port Strikes

Despite potential strike risks at East and Gulf Coast ports, U.S. import volume has surged, driven by retailers preparing for the holiday season. The increase is attributed to concerns about strikes, anticipation of tariff hikes, and proactive retail inventory strategies. Retailers should be aware of potential port congestion and warehousing pressures. Diversifying port choices and planning transportation in advance are crucial strategies to ensure supply chain stability and mitigate potential disruptions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Optimize Supply Chain Metrics for Black Friday

Retailers Optimize Supply Chain Metrics for Black Friday

With Black Friday approaching, retailers face both opportunities and challenges. Supply chain managers must focus on key metrics like inventory availability, technology health, and transportation contract execution, while optimizing omnichannel strategies. Embracing an integrated planning platform enhances visibility and enables precise inventory allocation, ultimately leading to success during the holiday shopping season. This proactive approach ensures retailers can meet customer demand and maximize profitability during this crucial period.

Bangladesh Logistics Costs Drop with MSC Inland Waterway Plan

Bangladesh Logistics Costs Drop with MSC Inland Waterway Plan

MEDLOG, a subsidiary of MSC, has taken over operations at the Pangaon Inland Container Terminal (PICT) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and significantly reduced inland barge freight rates. This marks a major transformation for Bangladesh's logistics sector. The initiative aims to alleviate pressure on road freight, reduce carbon emissions, and improve overall supply chain efficiency by developing inland waterway transportation. This will contribute to building an efficient and sustainable logistics system in Bangladesh.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Expands As Market Trends Shift

US Rail Freight Expands As Market Trends Shift

US rail freight presents a mixed picture: carload traffic is down, while intermodal volume is up. Overall, carload shipments experienced a slight increase for the year, while intermodal transportation saw a decline. Businesses should pay close attention to market trends, optimize their strategies, and foster collaborative development to navigate this dynamic landscape. Understanding these shifts is crucial for making informed decisions and ensuring long-term success in the rail freight industry.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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STB Extends Review of Rail Switching Rule Amid Service Concerns

STB Extends Review of Rail Switching Rule Amid Service Concerns

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the review period for the Reciprocal Switching proposal, which aims to improve rail service by providing poorly served shippers access to other rail carriers. The proposal sets three performance standards: service reliability, consistency, and local service, and requires data transparency. Industry reactions are mixed, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The potential impact on competition and efficiency within the rail network is significant.

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Growth

US Rail Freight Sees Carload Drop Intermodal Growth

In January, U.S. rail freight saw a 10.2% decrease in carloads but a 1.9% increase in intermodal containers. Overall freight volume declined by 4.1%. While commodities like chemicals experienced growth, coal and others declined. Intermodal transportation partially offset the carload decrease. This performance reflects broader economic trends and provides insights into the health of various industries reliant on rail transport. The mixed results highlight the evolving dynamics within the freight sector.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Fall Container Traffic Rises

US Rail Freight Mixed Carloads Fall Container Traffic Rises

U.S. rail freight traffic decreased by 5.2% year-over-year, although carload, agricultural products, and petroleum shipments increased. Container traffic growth slowed. This reflects the structural adjustment of the U.S. economy, indicating a need for businesses to embrace digital transformation to adapt to the changing landscape and maintain competitiveness. The shift in commodity transportation highlights evolving consumer demands and supply chain dynamics, requiring businesses to optimize their operations and logistics strategies.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Stability Hides Potential Shifts FTR Reports

Freight Market Stability Hides Potential Shifts FTR Reports

The FTR Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) is a key indicator for assessing the freight market environment. Recent data shows the SCI remains stable, but rising fuel prices and declining freight rates suggest a weaker market outlook for 2024. Shippers should monitor market dynamics, optimize transportation networks, strengthen capacity management, adopt advanced technologies, implement flexible pricing strategies, and improve service quality to cope with potential market fluctuations and increasing competition.