US Infrastructure Push Could Spur Tax Reform

US Infrastructure Push Could Spur Tax Reform

American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves warns of a critical funding gap for US infrastructure. He suggests fuel tax reform as a potential solution, but acknowledges significant political hurdles. Graves emphasizes the need for bipartisan cooperation, stating that failure to address infrastructure issues will negatively impact the US economy. He urges policymakers to prioritize long-term economic stability over short-term political gains to ensure a robust and efficient transportation network.

Descartes Buys Netchb to Strengthen Global Ecommerce Logistics

Descartes Buys Netchb to Strengthen Global Ecommerce Logistics

Descartes' acquisition of NetCHB aims to strengthen cross-border e-commerce compliance capabilities and accelerate the expansion of its global logistics network. NetCHB possesses advanced technology in customs declaration automation, and its customer base can create synergies with Descartes. This acquisition will accelerate the digital transformation of logistics and improve the efficiency of cross-border trade. Descartes is expected to lead new trends in cross-border e-commerce compliance.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Instateam Media Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Social Marketing

Instateam Media Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Social Marketing

Yingshi Media specializes in providing integrated marketing services for cross-border e-commerce sellers to expand their brands globally. Focusing on content creation and advertising operations on social e-commerce platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and YouTube, Yingshi Media utilizes a three-pronged service architecture: strategy, content, and advertising. Their multilingual content localization capabilities and extensive influencer network help Chinese brands achieve brand exposure, user growth, and conversion improvements in overseas markets.

US Trucking Demand Fluctuates As Economy Weakens

US Trucking Demand Fluctuates As Economy Weakens

October freight data from the American Trucking Associations reveals a mixed picture. While the seasonally adjusted index saw a slight dip, the non-seasonally adjusted index experienced significant growth. Factors contributing to this uncertainty include a manufacturing slowdown and a weak spot market. Moving forward, trucking companies need to focus on refined management, differentiated services, and embracing technological innovation to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities. The industry faces headwinds, requiring strategic adaptation for sustained success in a fluctuating economic landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Hits Record Freight Volume Amid Economic Recovery Signs

US Trucking Hits Record Freight Volume Amid Economic Recovery Signs

American Trucking Associations data shows January freight volume hitting a record high, up 6.5% year-over-year, the best since 2011. Inventory replenishment and a recovering housing market are key drivers. However, fiscal challenges and market uncertainty pose potential risks. Analysts suggest focusing on the non-seasonally adjusted index and being wary of capacity risks. A cautiously optimistic outlook prevails, with attention focused on long-term trends. The strong start to the year suggests continued economic momentum, but careful monitoring of potential headwinds is crucial.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Demand Holds Steady Amid Freight Decline

US Trucking Demand Holds Steady Amid Freight Decline

US freight volumes saw a slight dip in August, but the underlying market fundamentals remain solid. Key areas to watch include consumer spending, construction, manufacturing, and inventory levels. The industry faces ongoing challenges related to capacity, regulations, and technology. However, significant opportunities exist in e-commerce, infrastructure development, and cold chain logistics. Navigating these complexities will be crucial for success in the evolving freight landscape. Despite the minor decrease, the overall outlook for the US freight market remains positive.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Dachser Deploys Hydrogen Trucks for Zeroemission Logistics in Europe

Dachser Deploys Hydrogen Trucks for Zeroemission Logistics in Europe

Dachser is actively deploying hydrogen fuel cell heavy-duty trucks, aiming to build a zero-emission logistics network in Europe. This initiative offers valuable lessons for the transformation of China's road freight. China needs to expand the scale of hydrogen fuel cell trucks, improve hydrogen refueling infrastructure, and increase R&D in hydrogen energy technology to achieve its green freight goals. This includes promoting technological innovation and supporting policy frameworks to facilitate the widespread adoption of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles in the logistics sector.

Trucking Firms Raise Wages Amid Driver Shortage

Trucking Firms Raise Wages Amid Driver Shortage

The US trucking industry faces a significant driver shortage, prompting companies to attract talent by increasing wages and improving working conditions. The implementation of the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate has impacted the industry. Future trends include improved driver benefits, technological innovation, accelerated industry consolidation, and a focus on green initiatives. Trucking plays a crucial role in the US economy, and its regulatory framework ensures safe and compliant operations.

CR England Sued Over Independent Contractor Misclassification

CR England Sued Over Independent Contractor Misclassification

U.S. trucking company C.R. England faces a class-action lawsuit alleging it misled drivers into debt through an “independent contractor” model. The core dispute revolves around the classification of drivers' employment status, raising broader concerns about the independent contractor model. While this model can reduce business costs, it potentially harms worker rights, highlighting the urgent need for improved regulation. The lawsuit scrutinizes whether drivers were genuinely independent or effectively employees, impacting their access to benefits and protections typically afforded to employees. This case underscores the ongoing debate surrounding worker classification in the gig economy.

US Weighs Speed Limiters for Heavy Trucks Amid Safety Debate

US Weighs Speed Limiters for Heavy Trucks Amid Safety Debate

The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing mandatory speed limiters on new heavy-duty trucks, sparking a heated debate within the trucking industry regarding safety, efficiency, and the autonomy of independent owner-operators. Proponents argue that speed limiters will reduce accident rates, while opponents worry that speed differentials will increase risks. The final rule's implementation will have a profound impact on the future of the industry.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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