US Freight Market Faces Challenges As Cass Index Declines

US Freight Market Faces Challenges As Cass Index Declines

The Cass Freight Index reveals declines in North American freight volume and expenditures year-over-year and month-over-month in November, indicating challenges to economic recovery. The report analyzes key factors impacting the freight market, including macroeconomics, inventory levels, retail activity, and energy prices, and provides an outlook on future opportunities and challenges. It recommends that freight companies optimize operations, diversify services, and strengthen customer relationships to navigate market fluctuations.

Baiyun Network Launches US Air Freight Service for Ecommerce

Baiyun Network Launches US Air Freight Service for Ecommerce

Buyun.com's US Air Freight self-operated line offers stable, fast, economical, and secure air freight services to US for cross-border e-commerce sellers through a full-link self-operated model. By cooperating with multiple airlines and optimizing customs clearance processes, it provides full-process visual tracking and a delay compensation commitment, helping sellers improve order fulfillment rates, reduce logistics costs, and seize the first opportunity in the North American market.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Import Trends Shift in January Signaling Future Changes

US Import Trends Shift in January Signaling Future Changes

Panjiva's report indicates a stable yet evolving US import landscape in January. Container imports saw a slight decrease, while freight volumes increased. The toy industry performed strongly, but IT products were affected by the chip shortage. Shippers are actively adjusting their logistics networks. Key factors to monitor for future import trend predictions include the Lunar New Year, inflation, geopolitical events, and consumer behavior. These elements will play a crucial role in shaping import patterns in the coming months.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US House Passes Stopgap Transport Bill Amid Infrastructure Concerns

US House Passes Stopgap Transport Bill Amid Infrastructure Concerns

The US House has again approved a short-term transportation bill extension, averting a funding lapse but failing to address long-term infrastructure challenges. The fundamental issues are funding shortfalls, cumbersome approval processes, and political divisions. Rebuilding infrastructure requires increased funding, streamlined procedures, bipartisan cooperation, and investment in innovative technologies. This temporary fix only delays the inevitable need for a comprehensive and sustainable solution to modernize America's aging infrastructure.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Labor Talks Stalemate Risks Supply Chain Disruptions

US Rail Labor Talks Stalemate Risks Supply Chain Disruptions

Labor negotiations in the US railway industry are facing renewed turbulence, with internal divisions emerging within the railway unions, adding uncertainty to the already fragile supply chain. This article delves into the key points of the labor negotiations, the internal union disagreements, and the railway companies' responses. It proposes strategies for businesses to cope with supply chain uncertainties and calls for a win-win solution between labor and management to ensure the stable operation of rail transport.

US Freight Demand Dips As Service Sector Gains Momentum

US Freight Demand Dips As Service Sector Gains Momentum

The Bank of America Freight Index Q4 report reveals a significant decline in US freight volumes, marking the largest drop in recent years. This is attributed to the recovery of the service sector, inflation, and a cooling housing market. Regional performance varied, with the Western region experiencing the most significant impact. The report highlights the influence of shifting consumer spending patterns on the freight market. It advises businesses to closely monitor macroeconomic trends, optimize supply chains, and embrace technological innovation to navigate these challenges.

US Rail Freight Rises in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Rises in Carloads Dips in Intermodal

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a mixed picture for the US rail freight market in late January. Carload traffic experienced a slight increase, driven by sectors like nonmetallic minerals, coal, and automotive. However, intermodal traffic continued to decline, potentially due to easing port congestion, inventory adjustments, and slowing consumer spending. Overall, North American rail freight saw a slight decrease. The rail freight market faces a future with both challenges and opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Biden Allocates 28B to Boost US EV Battery Production

Biden Allocates 28B to Boost US EV Battery Production

The Biden administration announced $2.8 billion in grants to expand U.S. electric vehicle battery production and reduce reliance on China. The funding will support 20 companies in building or expanding battery and component manufacturing facilities, covering the entire supply chain from raw materials to recycling. Simultaneously, the "American Battery Materials Initiative" was launched to secure the supply of critical minerals. This initiative aims to reshape the U.S. electric vehicle supply chain and enhance domestic competitiveness.

US Retailers Stock Up for Strong Holiday Sales Season

US Retailers Stock Up for Strong Holiday Sales Season

The National Retail Federation (NRF) CEO stated that retail inventory levels in the US have returned to pre-pandemic levels, preparing the industry for the holiday season. The inventory-to-sales ratio has normalized, indicating that retailers have overcome inventory backlogs and improved operational efficiency. Retailers are adapting to market changes and embracing challenges and opportunities by adjusting inventory strategies and optimizing logistics. This positions them well to meet consumer demand during the crucial holiday shopping period and beyond.

US Services Sector Slows in September but Remains Resilient

US Services Sector Slows in September but Remains Resilient

U.S. non-manufacturing activity moderated slightly in September, but the NMI index remained above the expansion threshold, marking 116 consecutive months of growth. Thirteen industries expanded, while employment growth slowed. Imports and exports presented a mixed picture. Experts suggest there's no need for excessive concern, emphasizing the importance of monitoring trade and employment. They anticipate growth in the fourth quarter.