US Trucking Volume Rises in January Signaling Strong Start

US Trucking Volume Rises in January Signaling Strong Start

The American Trucking Associations reported a 0.7% month-over-month increase in the U.S. truck tonnage index for January, marking the second consecutive month of growth. This data, considered a leading economic indicator, may suggest a gradual recovery in U.S. economic activity. However, the limitations of relying on a single month's data should be acknowledged, and future trends require continuous monitoring.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Sector Marks 14month Growth Streak in LMI

Logistics Sector Marks 14month Growth Streak in LMI

The latest Logistics Manager's Index (LMI) indicates that the US logistics industry has expanded for 14 consecutive months, signaling continued robust growth. Inventory expansion is accelerating, warehousing prices are rising, transportation capacity continues to expand, and transportation price increases are slowing down. Businesses need to pay attention to changes in trade policies, optimize inventory management, and improve supply chain efficiency to navigate the evolving landscape.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Face IPI Penalties Key Strategies to Avoid Fees

Amazon Sellers Face IPI Penalties Key Strategies to Avoid Fees

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon's Inventory Performance Index (IPI), explaining its calculation logic, influencing factors, and consequences of low scores. It offers practical strategies to help sellers effectively manage their inventory, avoid storage limitations and high fees, improve operational efficiency, and achieve sustainable growth. The focus is on understanding the IPI and implementing actionable steps to optimize inventory performance within the Amazon ecosystem.

US Freight Volume Drop Signals Economic Slowdown Concerns

US Freight Volume Drop Signals Economic Slowdown Concerns

The US Cass Freight Index indicates a decline in both freight volume and expenditures in November, suggesting potential downward pressure on the economy. Freight volume serves as an economic barometer, and its continued weakness warrants attention. Data from the coming months will be crucial in assessing the severity and duration of this trend. The double-digit declines raise concerns about a possible economic slowdown or recession.

Logistics Sector Faces Economic Shifts and Legal Hurdles

Logistics Sector Faces Economic Shifts and Legal Hurdles

This article reviews the 2013 logistics awards, analyzes the impact of the 2026 economic outlook on the logistics industry, and interprets the latest trends in the freight market, freight index, and railway transportation. It also explores the legal frontiers of freight broker liability. The article emphasizes that companies should pay attention to industry trends, flexibly respond to challenges, and embrace efficiency, innovation, and sustainable development.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Report Highlights Industrial Real Estate Resilience

Prologis Report Highlights Industrial Real Estate Resilience

The Prologis IBI index indicates that while the US industrial real estate market faces challenges, it remains resilient overall. Slower development may lead to tighter supply in the future. Utilization rates need improvement, and leasing activity is expected to increase. Companies need to optimize space utilization, focus on supply chain efficiency, adapt flexibly to market changes, and embrace technological innovation to succeed in a competitive market.

New Tariffs Trigger Sharp Drop in Global Shipping Rates

New Tariffs Trigger Sharp Drop in Global Shipping Rates

Recently, the SCFI freight index from the Shanghai Shipping Exchange has continuously decreased, particularly along the West and East Coast routes of the U.S., with significant rate declines. Soft demand, coupled with the upcoming implementation of new tariff policies, presents fresh challenges and uncertainties for the market. Shipping companies are closely monitoring the impact of tariffs on import prices and the economy, anticipating large-scale shifts in the supply chain.

Logistics Costs Rise Amid Warehouse Shortages LMI Report

Logistics Costs Rise Amid Warehouse Shortages LMI Report

The latest Logistics Manager's Index (LMI) report indicates continued expansion in the logistics industry, but potential risks are significant due to rising costs and warehousing constraints. The report highlights issues such as inventory buildup, declining transportation utilization, and trade policy uncertainties, providing crucial market insights for industry stakeholders. These pressures warrant careful monitoring and strategic adjustments to navigate the evolving landscape and maintain sustainable growth within the logistics sector.

Rising Diesel Prices Drive Up Logistics Costs for Shippers

Rising Diesel Prices Drive Up Logistics Costs for Shippers

According to the latest data from FTR, a freight consulting firm, the Shipper Conditions Index (SCI) has fallen below zero for the first time since October 2022. Rising diesel prices are a major contributor, leading to increased freight rates and fuel surcharges, thus worsening the transportation environment for shippers. It is recommended that shippers optimize transportation routes, improve load factors, and choose appropriate transportation modes to cope with cost pressures.

US Manufacturing Recovery Stalls Over Tariff Worries

US Manufacturing Recovery Stalls Over Tariff Worries

While the US manufacturing PMI has risen for two consecutive months, indicating a short-term rebound, uncertainties surrounding tariff policies, inflationary pressures, and global economic slowdown pose concerns for long-term manufacturing development. Declining new orders and a weak employment index suggest the recovery's foundation is fragile. Manufacturing companies need to actively address challenges and seize opportunities through supply chain diversification, technological innovation, and workforce training to achieve sustainable growth.