US Trucking Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Downturn

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Downturn

The US trucking market experienced a decline in both freight volume and rates in July, influenced by seasonal factors and rising fuel prices. Experts interpret this as a typical off-season adjustment, anticipating a rebound during the peak season. The report details data for various freight types, including dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed, and highlights the gap between contract and spot rates. This provides market participants with valuable insights for informed decision-making. The decline is considered temporary and a natural part of the market cycle.

California Eases Truck Weight Limits to Reduce Port Backlogs

California Eases Truck Weight Limits to Reduce Port Backlogs

To alleviate congestion at the Port of San Pedro Bay, California temporarily relaxed truck weight limits, allowing increased loads on specific routes. This measure aims to improve transportation efficiency but raises safety concerns. This article analyzes the policy's background, objectives, impacts, and potential risks. It explores systemic solutions to port congestion, emphasizing the need to balance efficiency with safety and focusing on building a more resilient long-term supply chain system. The temporary relaxation highlights the ongoing challenges in optimizing the supply chain amidst growing demands.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Tariffs Hike Disrupts China Crossborder Ecommerce

US Tariffs Hike Disrupts China Crossborder Ecommerce

The US has initiated or increased tariffs on six categories of Chinese goods imported into the US, with rates generally high, reaching up to 1157.53% in some cases. Affected products include hardwood plywood, softwood plywood, brake drums, low-speed personal transportation vehicles, temporary steel fences, and slag pots. Cross-border e-commerce companies should adopt strategies such as diversifying market layouts, increasing product added value, and ensuring compliant operations to cope with trade risks. These measures are crucial for mitigating the impact of these new tariffs and maintaining competitiveness in the global market.

US Trade Deficit Widens Amid Tariff Disputes Weak Investment

US Trade Deficit Widens Amid Tariff Disputes Weak Investment

Bloomberg predicts the US trade deficit will hit a record high in May, with the total deficit for the first five months far exceeding levels during the pandemic. A surge in exports from several Asian countries to the US is potentially linked to the temporary expiration of US 'reciprocal tariffs.' Uncertainty surrounding tariff policies has led to a decline in foreign investment inflows into the US. Economists warn this could hinder economic growth. The US needs to carefully consider its tariff policies and strengthen international cooperation to mitigate potential negative consequences.

Diesel Prices Drop Easing Costs for Logistics Firms

Diesel Prices Drop Easing Costs for Logistics Firms

US diesel prices have experienced their largest drop in nearly a year, offering a respite for logistics companies. This analysis examines the drivers behind this price decrease, reviews price fluctuations over recent months, and explores the impact on the logistics industry, including future opportunities. It emphasizes the need for companies to strengthen cost control, expand business scope, improve service quality, and enhance risk management to navigate future challenges. The diesel price reduction provides a temporary relief but proactive strategies are crucial for long-term success in the evolving logistics landscape.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Brands Turn to Air Freight Amid Supply Chain Delays

Brands Turn to Air Freight Amid Supply Chain Delays

Global supply chains remain constrained, prompting brands like Levi Strauss and PVH to increase reliance on air freight to ensure product availability. While costly air transport offers a temporary solution, long-term strategies are crucial. Companies need to optimize their supply chains by diversifying production locations, strengthening logistics partnerships, and embracing digitalization. This will enhance supply chain resilience, address future challenges, and meet consumer expectations for timely and sustainable product delivery. The focus should be on building a more robust and adaptable supply chain to mitigate future disruptions.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Halts Thirdparty Delivery Service Amid Strategy Review

Amazon Halts Thirdparty Delivery Service Amid Strategy Review

Amazon's suspension of non-self-operated package delivery services has sparked industry attention on its logistics strategy. This move may be a temporary measure to address the challenges of the pandemic, or it may be accumulating strength for a larger-scale logistics expansion in the future. Experts believe that the short-term impact on UPS and FedEx is limited, but in the long run, Amazon's determination to enter the logistics field will not change, and future competition will be more intense. This decision highlights the evolving landscape of e-commerce fulfillment and Amazon's ambition to control more of its supply chain.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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