Trucking Industry Faces Winter Challenges Amid Fragile Recovery

Trucking Industry Faces Winter Challenges Amid Fragile Recovery

The FTR Trucking Conditions Index indicates a slight recovery in the US trucking industry, but it still faces challenges such as weak demand, intense freight rate competition, and excess capacity. Weak manufacturing data exacerbates industry uncertainty. Trucking companies need to control costs, improve service quality, and pay attention to market dynamics to meet these challenges. The industry's future development will require transformation and adjustment. The recovery is fragile and dependent on broader economic improvements.

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF introduces Ocean LTL service to accelerate China-foreign trade and optimize the global supply chain. This service provides fast and economical Ocean LTL solutions, featuring end-to-end visibility, simplified pricing, and flexible inventory management. It empowers businesses to enhance their competitiveness by offering a cost-effective and efficient way to ship smaller ocean freight shipments. The service aims to streamline international trade and improve overall supply chain performance for businesses of all sizes.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Filing Shipping Claims for Lost Large Items

Guide to Filing Shipping Claims for Lost Large Items

When an oversized freight item is lost, first confirm the loss. Then, contact the carrier to report and submit a claim, providing item descriptions, proof of value, and the waybill. Follow up on the claim's progress and seek legal assistance if necessary. Understanding the claim policy and accurately filling out item information before shipping can reduce the risk of loss. This ensures a smoother claim process and potential compensation for the lost oversized item.

US Container Imports Rise As Consumer Demand Stays Strong

US Container Imports Rise As Consumer Demand Stays Strong

S&P Global Market Intelligence data shows US import container freight volume increased by 13.4% year-on-year in September, marking the 13th consecutive month of growth. Strong consumer demand is driving the surge, while capital goods investment shows signs of slowing. Looking ahead to Q1 2025, a 4.1% increase is projected. The supply chain presents both challenges and opportunities, highlighting the need for businesses to enhance resilience and adapt to evolving market dynamics.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Face Choice Commoditization or Valueadded Services

Logistics Firms Face Choice Commoditization or Valueadded Services

The annual report from the 'Logistics Management' magazine reveals two distinct approaches to freight transportation management: commoditization and value-added. The commoditization camp prioritizes low prices, while the value-added camp emphasizes service and collaboration. The study underscores the importance of data-driven decision-making and anticipates future trends in intelligent, green, collaborative, and customized transportation. These trends aim to help businesses differentiate themselves and gain a competitive edge in the evolving logistics landscape.

Trucking Sector Strengthens As LTL Weakens Parcel Rates Hold TD Cowen

Trucking Sector Strengthens As LTL Weakens Parcel Rates Hold TD Cowen

The TD Cowen-AFS Freight Index indicates emerging light in the trucking market, though overcapacity remains a challenge. Parcel shipping pricing strategies are effective, but discount competition is fierce. Less-than-truckload (LTL) pricing remains strong, but declining fuel surcharges suggest potential loosening of pricing discipline. Businesses need to closely monitor market dynamics and flexibly adjust their strategies to navigate these evolving conditions, balancing opportunities with ongoing pressures from excess capacity and competitive pricing.

AI Boosts Logistics Sector Amid Economic Uncertainty

AI Boosts Logistics Sector Amid Economic Uncertainty

The logistics industry is undergoing an AI-driven digital transformation aimed at improving efficiency and navigating economic fluctuations. Despite challenges posed by declining freight volumes, market sentiment remains optimistic about future demand. Companies like FreightFriend are leveraging technological innovation to build a more efficient and resilient logistics ecosystem. The shadow of economic recession and the risk of supply chain disruptions necessitate that logistics companies strengthen cost control, diversify operations, and enhance risk management strategies.

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising International Shipping Costs

Ecommerce Sellers Face Rising International Shipping Costs

This article provides an in-depth analysis of international express shipping costs, covering base freight (calculated by actual weight and volumetric weight) and various surcharges (fuel surcharge, remote area surcharge, special goods surcharge, customs clearance fees, etc.). It also analyzes key factors influencing costs, such as transportation mode, cargo attributes, destination, and express channel. The aim is to help cross-border e-commerce sellers better understand international logistics costs for more effective cost control.

FIATA Advocates Global Trade Facilitation and Supply Chain Resilience

FIATA Advocates Global Trade Facilitation and Supply Chain Resilience

FIATA drives global freight logistics, promoting trade facilitation and resilient supply chains. Through expert collaboration, digitalization, and sustainable development initiatives, FIATA leads the industry forward. It focuses on improving efficiency, reducing barriers to trade, and building robust networks to withstand disruptions. By advocating for best practices and fostering innovation, FIATA empowers its members to navigate the complexities of the global marketplace and contribute to a more connected and sustainable future for international trade.

Foreign Trade Firms Adopt Costcutting Shipping Strategies

Foreign Trade Firms Adopt Costcutting Shipping Strategies

This paper delves into how foreign trade enterprises can reduce costs and improve efficiency by optimizing ocean freight strategies. From six dimensions – FCL/LCL selection, tide-style booking, container loading optimization, route timeliness balance, policy dividend utilization, and risk cost control – combined with practical cases, this article provides a systematic cost reduction and efficiency improvement plan for enterprises. It aims to help companies enhance their competitiveness in the global supply chain restructuring.