US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results Amid Positive Outlook

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Results Amid Positive Outlook

US rail freight performance diverged in June, with carload traffic declining while intermodal volume growth slowed. This suggests a weakening economic momentum. Ongoing energy transition and supply chain adjustments continue to influence freight patterns. The decrease in carload traffic could be attributed to reduced demand for specific commodities, while the slower intermodal growth might reflect broader economic uncertainties and shifting consumer preferences. Further analysis is needed to fully understand the underlying drivers and their long-term implications for the rail freight industry.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Defies Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Defies Economic Slowdown

Recent data shows year-over-year growth in US rail freight and intermodal volumes. Rail freight experienced slight growth with structural differentiation, while intermodal transportation performed strongly, leading the overall increase. Full-year data is encouraging, but long-term trends require attention. The rail industry needs to strengthen infrastructure, optimize transportation organization, expand service offerings, enhance technological innovation, and foster collaboration to address market adjustments and competitive pressures. By doing so, the industry can seize opportunities and meet challenges effectively.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in Midapril Stoking Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Declines in Midapril Stoking Economic Worries

According to the Association of American Railroads, US rail freight and intermodal volume both declined year-over-year in mid-April. Performance varied across commodities, with chemicals and coal showing growth, while grain and metallic ores experienced significant decreases. Year-to-date freight volume saw a slight increase, but intermodal volume continued to decline. Overall rail transport volume in North America also decreased. Multiple factors are influencing rail freight, presenting both challenges and opportunities for the industry. The road to recovery requires continued effort.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Multimodal Transport Faces Supply Chain Challenges Experts Warn

US Multimodal Transport Faces Supply Chain Challenges Experts Warn

Multimodal expert Larry Gross highlighted significant challenges facing US intermodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, citing port congestion, capacity constraints, and declining market share. He emphasized the diffused responsibility for the supply chain crisis, advocating for increased resilience. Gross predicted a future market shift from west to east, with a corresponding increase in trucking's share. While the damage inflicted in 2021 is repairable, it will require substantial effort. The focus should be on building a more robust and adaptable intermodal system to mitigate future disruptions.

North American Intermodal Traffic Rises Sharply in Q2 2025

North American Intermodal Traffic Rises Sharply in Q2 2025

North American intermodal volumes increased by 2.4% year-over-year in Q2 2025, marking consecutive growth. Domestic container shipping remained stable, while international container shipping performed strongly. Key drivers included retail trade, manufacturing PMI, and GDP growth. Future US-China trade relations and tariff policies pose uncertainties, requiring logistics companies to adapt flexibly. The continued growth highlights the resilience of the intermodal sector despite potential headwinds from geopolitical factors and evolving trade dynamics. Strategic planning and diversification will be crucial for navigating the changing freight landscape.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Global Trade Relies on Intermodal Container Shipping

Global Trade Relies on Intermodal Container Shipping

This article outlines the specifications, selection, loading, and ocean freight process of containers in cross-border logistics. It covers key aspects of containerized shipping and provides an overview of the entire process. Furthermore, it looks forward to future development trends focusing on digitalization, green practices, and intelligent automation within the industry. The abstract aims to provide a concise summary of the article's content and scope, emphasizing its relevance to the field of international trade and transportation.

Seaair Intermodal Transport Eases Global Logistics Strain

Seaair Intermodal Transport Eases Global Logistics Strain

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the complete sea-air intermodal transportation process, detailing key steps from sea freight booking, cargo packing and customs declaration, to transshipment port operations, air freight booking, and finally, customs clearance and cargo pickup at the destination port. It also analyzes the advantages and challenges of sea-air intermodal transportation, offering a reference for companies to choose the appropriate transportation solution. This combined approach leverages the cost-effectiveness of sea freight with the speed of air freight for optimized delivery.

North American Intermodal Growth Slows Amid Challenges

North American Intermodal Growth Slows Amid Challenges

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a slowdown in intermodal volume growth in the third quarter, primarily due to decelerated international container growth. Despite challenges, e-commerce growth and potential tariff front-loading effects may drive future expansion. The industry needs to address issues such as competition from trucking and infrastructure bottlenecks. Solutions include improving efficiency, reducing costs, and embracing innovation to overcome these obstacles and maintain competitiveness in the evolving transportation landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Market Grows Despite Challenges

North American Intermodal Market Grows Despite Challenges

North American intermodal transportation rebounded strongly in the second quarter, but the growth is partially due to a low base effect and asynchronous trends between international freight and import volumes. International container transport was driven by Canada, and IMC highway transportation saw a strong recovery. Future focus should be on economic, policy, and technological factors to optimize supply chains and capitalize on intermodal opportunities. While the rebound is positive, underlying issues need addressing for sustained growth in the freight market. Careful monitoring of these factors will be crucial for stakeholders.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Growth Faces Challenges Amid Economic Headwinds

Intermodal Growth Faces Challenges Amid Economic Headwinds

Joni Casey, President of the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA), analyzed the challenges facing intermodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, including declining ISO volumes, changing external environments, and labor shortages. She believes that through technological innovation, infrastructure development, cooperative partnerships, and talent cultivation, intermodal transportation will usher in growth opportunities and make a greater contribution to global trade.