US Panel Unveils Blueprint to Strengthen Supply Chains

US Panel Unveils Blueprint to Strengthen Supply Chains

The US Supply Chain Council is committed to building a more resilient and sustainable supply chain system through infrastructure investment, data-driven approaches, and labor-management cooperation. This aims to protect American jobs, address global instability, and safeguard the prosperity of the US economy. By focusing on these key areas, the council seeks to strengthen the nation's supply chains against disruptions and ensure their long-term viability and competitiveness in an increasingly complex global landscape. The ultimate goal is a robust and reliable supply chain that supports American economic growth and security.

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US Supply Chain Adopts Datadriven Strategies for Resilience

US Supply Chain Adopts Datadriven Strategies for Resilience

In response to supply chain challenges facing the U.S., the Supply Chain Council was formed. This organization aims to protect American jobs, invest in infrastructure, and enhance supply chain resilience against global instability by uniting business, labor, and government sectors. The council will lay the foundation for the long-term development of U.S. supply chains by promoting relevant policies and raising public awareness. It seeks to create a more secure and robust supply chain ecosystem for the nation's economic future.

US Service Sector Rebounds in Late 2025 ISM

US Service Sector Rebounds in Late 2025 ISM

The US service sector showed robust growth at the end of 2025, with the PMI reaching 54.4, a new high for the year. Significant divergence exists across industries, and trade policies and tariffs continue to impact businesses. A slowdown in new order growth may indicate risks, but overall market confidence is gradually recovering. Looking ahead to 2026, the outlook for service sector growth is cautiously optimistic, with attention needed on changes in demand structure.

US Rail Unions Assess Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

US Rail Unions Assess Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger

The proposed $85 billion merger between Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern has sparked controversy within US railroad unions. BLET and BMWED, representing over half of unionized employees, state that most members oppose the merger, fearing layoffs, wage reductions, and other negative impacts. The unions are calling for the protection of employee rights and urging regulators to conduct a thorough assessment of the merger's potential consequences. They emphasize the need for guarantees safeguarding workers' interests in any final agreement.

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US Rail Freight Demand Slows in Early February

US Rail Freight Demand Slows in Early February

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year for the week ending February 4th. Carload traffic saw a slight decrease, although commodities like automobiles and parts experienced growth. Intermodal volume continued its downward trend, reflecting weak consumer demand. Year-to-date figures are mixed, with North America performing slightly better overall, and Mexican railways demonstrating strong growth. Multiple factors are at play, making the future trend uncertain.

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US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in Early 2024

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop in Early 2024

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 February, with varying performance across categories. While cumulative freight volume saw a slight increase, the decline in intermodal transportation partially offset this growth. Overall, North American rail freight volume decreased, with significant regional differences. Moving forward, railway companies need to optimize asset allocation, improve operational efficiency, expand service offerings, strengthen partnerships, embrace digitalization, and focus on sustainable development to address challenges and seize opportunities.

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GLS US Expands Ecommerce Parcel Delivery to Europe

GLS US Expands Ecommerce Parcel Delivery to Europe

GLS US launches direct parcel delivery services between the US and Europe, creating new opportunities for cross-border e-commerce sellers. By integrating with the European ground network, GLS US offers an efficient and reliable cross-border logistics channel, simplifying processes and reducing costs, helping businesses easily expand into the European market. Facing this competition, other logistics companies need to respond proactively by strengthening network construction, optimizing processes, and expanding services to maintain competitiveness.

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US Freight Growth Slows As Costs Remain High

US Freight Growth Slows As Costs Remain High

The Cass Freight Index September report indicates a slowdown in US freight volume growth and a narrowing of freight expenditure increases, primarily due to port congestion and chip shortages. The report highlights the coexistence of capacity bottlenecks and demand-side challenges. Looking ahead, attention should be paid to opportunities arising from economic recovery and technological innovation, as well as the impact of changing consumer spending patterns on freight structure. Investors and businesses should closely monitor market dynamics and maintain a cautiously optimistic outlook.

US Rail Freight Slump Reflects Economic Recovery Struggles

US Rail Freight Slump Reflects Economic Recovery Struggles

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending June 20, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year, reflecting challenges to economic recovery. Factors such as the pandemic's impact, decreased energy demand, and a slowdown in manufacturing have contributed to the decline in freight volume. Moving forward, intermodal transportation, digital transformation, and green transportation will be important directions for the development of rail freight.

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US Service Sector Expands Despite Economic Headwinds ISM

US Service Sector Expands Despite Economic Headwinds ISM

The latest ISM report indicates continued growth in the US services sector, albeit at a slower pace. The report highlights industry growth, changes in sub-indexes, corporate feedback, and expert analysis, emphasizing supply chain pressures, labor challenges, and policy uncertainties. Businesses need to optimize supply chains, attract talent, and embrace digitalization to address challenges and achieve sustainable development. The slowing growth rate warrants close monitoring of these factors to understand the future trajectory of the services sector and its impact on the overall economy.