What Freight Volume and Freight Rates Say About the Shift of Consumer Spending from Goods Back to Services by Wolf Richter • Jul 18, 2022 • 64 Comments Freight volume is down from the red-hot levels last year, but remains relatively high, after the grotesquely overstimulated demand last year.
Why Delivery Giants Walmart, Amazon, FedEx & UPS even Deal with Collapsing EV Startups: EV SPAC Canoo is the Latest by Wolf Richter • Jul 12, 2022 • 194 Comments Scaring legacy automakers into finally producing electric cargo vans is like pulling teeth.
Container Ship Wait-Times at Shanghai Fall, Still High. Container Freight Rates Drop, Still 4x of 2019: “Stabilization of Supply Chain Pressures at Historically High Levels” by Wolf Richter • Jun 6, 2022 • 33 Comments Supply chains improve from catastrophically stressed to just very stressed.
Signs of a Downshift in the Freight Cycle, Trucking, and Demand by Wolf Richter • May 12, 2022 • 56 Comments Amid constraints, shortages, and spiking diesel prices, freight volume slows, capacity opens up, freight rates may have peaked.
It’s the Airline Stocks Again: Ugly Day, Ugly Week, Ugly Long Term by Wolf Richter • Mar 4, 2022 • 106 Comments My Airlines Index plunged 14% for the week. Long-term, it’s even worse: -45% since Jan. 2018.
Shipping Expenses in the US Go Through the Roof by Wolf Richter • Jan 13, 2022 • 101 Comments Amid transportation chaos & delays, high demand, soaring diesel prices, and labor shortages.
World Runs Out of Weirdest Stuff: The WOLF STREET Beer Mug Shortage by Wolf Richter • Sep 18, 2021 • 160 Comments “Nothing Goes to Heck in a Straight Line,” except supply chains.
Port Congestion, Spiking Container Rates, Backlogs, Chaos: The Peak Shipping Season from Hell is Here by Wolf Richter • Aug 28, 2021 • 98 Comments Getting ready for the holiday selling season.
Container Port Chaos in China, Soaring Freight Rates, Spiking US Producer Prices, as Fiscal & Monetary Stimulus Still Rage by Wolf Richter • Aug 12, 2021 • 146 Comments Some disruptions are “transitory,” but the spiral that the mix of ongoing over-stimulation has set off is anything but “transitory.”
After Slashing 33% of Workers in 6 Years, Railroads Complain about Labor Shortages, amid Uproar over Slow Shipments by Wolf Richter • Jul 22, 2021 • 237 Comments “No way did I realize how difficult it was going to be to try and get people to come to work these days”: CEO of CSX.