US Rail Freight Volume Shows Signs of Rebound

US Rail Freight Volume Shows Signs of Rebound

US rail freight volume has recently shown a slight rebound, but overall recovery still faces challenges. Intermodal transportation performed well, with steady growth in cumulative data throughout the year. Macroeconomics, energy policies, supply chain bottlenecks, technological innovation, and competitive landscape are key factors affecting rail freight. In the future, railway companies need to actively adapt to market changes, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Automakers Shift to Trucks As Rail Capacity Falls Short

Automakers Shift to Trucks As Rail Capacity Falls Short

Car manufacturers are facing delivery bottlenecks, primarily due to insufficient rail capacity. Railway companies are increasing investment and optimizing processes, creating opportunities for road transport. Building a diversified transportation system, combining the strengths of rail and road, and leveraging technological innovation is key to solving the delivery challenges. Addressing the rail capacity shortage and exploring alternative transport solutions are crucial for ensuring timely and efficient vehicle delivery.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines Amid Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Declines Amid Economic Slowdown

In early September 2025, U.S. rail freight and intermodal volume decreased year-over-year, but cumulative volume for the year remained positive. Chemical and automotive shipments performed strongly, while coal declined. Macroeconomic factors, energy prices, industrial activity, and competitive dynamics influenced rail transport. Moving forward, the railway industry needs to improve efficiency, embrace technology, strengthen collaboration, and focus on environmental protection to address challenges and maintain competitiveness.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Gains Mask Intermodal Decline Amid Market Shift

US Rail Freight Gains Mask Intermodal Decline Amid Market Shift

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight showed mixed results for the week ending October 18th: carload originations slightly increased, but intermodal volume declined. While year-to-date figures remain positive, growth is slowing. Facing this market adjustment, railway companies need to strengthen infrastructure, optimize transportation organization, expand service offerings, and enhance technological innovation and collaboration to overcome challenges and seize opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Malawis Blantyre Expands As Industrial and Transport Hub

Malawis Blantyre Expands As Industrial and Transport Hub

Blantyre is the largest city in Malawi and a vital industrial, commercial, and transportation hub. As Malawi's economic center, it plays a crucial role in the country's economic development. Blantyre is well-connected domestically and internationally through railway, road, and air networks, facilitating trade and movement of goods and people. Its strategic location and developed infrastructure make it a key driver of Malawi's growth and a significant contributor to regional connectivity.

Guide to Huangpu Ports Terminals Customs and Logistics

Guide to Huangpu Ports Terminals Customs and Logistics

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Guangzhou Huangpu Port, covering its terminal layout, customs jurisdiction, and railway transportation. It aims to offer a comprehensive logistics guide for cargo owners, helping them optimize transportation plans, achieve efficient customs clearance, and enhance market competitiveness. The analysis focuses on key aspects impacting freight forwarding and supply chain management within the Huangpu Port area, providing practical insights for businesses engaged in international trade.

Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

In 2024, the number of maritime and railway intermodal trains operating on the New Western Land-Sea Corridor exceeded 2,000, a year-on-year increase of 16.8%, supporting regional economic development. Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group actively promotes the marine economy, leading to a significant increase in train transport demand. The goal is to operate 10,000 trains throughout the year, laying the foundation for facilitating a dual circulation market.

03/18/2024 Logistics
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Lianyungang New Europe Freight Train Launch: Promoting China-kazakhstan Cooperation and Upgrading International Logistics

Lianyungang New Europe Freight Train Launch: Promoting China-kazakhstan Cooperation and Upgrading International Logistics

The launch of the 'Lianxinyou' train route from Lianyungang to Kazakhstan and Europe marks an upgrade in logistics cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. The railway spans 11,000 kilometers and reduces transport time to 12 days, enhancing transport efficiency. As a crucial logistics hub, Lianyungang facilitates economic cooperation between China and Kazakhstan and collaborates with Kazakhstan to build a modern logistics park, laying the foundation for future development.

12/13/2023 Logistics
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US Regulator Reviews Cns 336B Bid for Kansas City Southern

US Regulator Reviews Cns 336B Bid for Kansas City Southern

Canadian National Railway (CN) and Kansas City Southern (KCS) have jointly filed a voting trust application with the Surface Transportation Board (STB) to advance their proposed $33.6 billion merger. The merger aims to create a rail network spanning across North America, encompassing three countries. However, it has sparked widespread debate regarding market competition and public interest. The STB's decision will have a significant impact on the North American railroad industry.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Mexico Tariffs SE Asia Logistics Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce

Mexico Tariffs SE Asia Logistics Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce

This article analyzes recent key developments in cross-border e-commerce, including the impact of Mexico's tariff policy adjustments on footwear exports, the opportunities presented by Cainiao's logistics upgrade in Southeast Asia, changes in major e-commerce platform rules, the growth of China-Europe Railway Express, and the US tariff transition policy. Businesses need to closely monitor policy changes and flexibly adjust their operating strategies to meet challenges and seize opportunities.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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