Supply Chain Costs Rise Stability Expected Soon

Supply Chain Costs Rise Stability Expected Soon

The EDGE conference focuses on the economy, nearshoring, shipper-3PL collaboration, and AI. Economic slowdowns are prompting a rise in nearshoring strategies. Collaborative partnerships are being optimized for efficiency. Artificial intelligence is empowering logistics operations, enhancing visibility and streamlining processes. These trends collectively contribute to greater supply chain stability and resilience in a rapidly changing global landscape. The conference aims to provide insights and strategies for navigating these challenges and leveraging opportunities for growth.

3pls Adopt Tech to Boost Ecommerce Peak Efficiency

3pls Adopt Tech to Boost Ecommerce Peak Efficiency

The report highlights the importance of e-commerce technology upgrades for third-party logistics (3PL) companies. To enhance operational efficiency and prepare for peak e-commerce seasons, 3PLs should focus on selecting appropriate warehouse management, order management, and transportation management systems. Key considerations during implementation include system compatibility, employee training, and data migration. By strategically adopting and integrating these technologies, 3PLs can optimize their processes and better serve their e-commerce clients.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a five-year pilot program, for the first time allowing non-asset based Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers to participate in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT). This aims to strengthen supply chain security and address potential vulnerabilities. Participating companies must meet security standards, receive facilitation benefits, and contribute to overall supply chain security enhancement. The pilot program will provide experience for future CTPAT program expansion.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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DHL Adopts Goodstoperson Automation to Boost Order Efficiency

DHL Adopts Goodstoperson Automation to Boost Order Efficiency

This paper explores the revolutionary impact of Goods-to-Person (G2P) technology on warehouse picking and the crucial role of Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers in enterprise transformation. Leveraging its technological strengths, extensive experience, and comprehensive solutions, DHL Supply Chain assists companies in optimizing G2P automation deployments, enhancing picking efficiency, reducing costs, and accelerating digital transformation. The paper highlights how 3PLs like DHL can empower businesses to effectively implement warehouse automation and achieve significant operational improvements.

Tech and Talent Boost Supply Chain Resilience

Tech and Talent Boost Supply Chain Resilience

Technology is driving transformative changes in supply chains, enhancing both efficiency and resilience. Addressing labor shortages, AI, automation, and other technologies are being widely adopted. This is leading to an evolution in the collaboration models between shippers and third-party logistics (3PL) providers. The focus is on leveraging technology to optimize processes, improve visibility, and create more agile and responsive supply chain networks. Ultimately, these advancements aim to create a more robust and future-proof supply chain ecosystem.

US Logistics Real Estate Adapts to Market Shifts

US Logistics Real Estate Adapts to Market Shifts

A CBRE report indicates that the Americas logistics real estate market remains generally stable but is experiencing slower growth. Demand is driven by e-commerce, 3PL, and food & beverage industries, with a shift in demand focus from core markets to second and third-tier cities. Investors and companies should pay attention to market changes, seize opportunities, and address challenges, emphasizing flexibility, efficiency, and sustainability. Leveraging technological innovation is key to future success in this evolving landscape.

Industrial Real Estate Deals Drop Sharply As Market Cools

Industrial Real Estate Deals Drop Sharply As Market Cools

CBRE research reveals a significant 36% drop in U.S. industrial real estate leases exceeding one million square feet in the first half of 2023, with overall leased area declining by 18%. Economic uncertainty and inventory normalization are key drivers. Renewal rates are up, with retailers and third-party logistics (3PL) providers being the primary tenants. Experts anticipate increased leasing activity from 3PLs and a continued trend of companies renewing existing leases. The market is experiencing a slowdown compared to the previous year's booming activity.

3pls Adapt to Urbanization for Future Growth

3pls Adapt to Urbanization for Future Growth

The rise of megacities like Shanghai and Mumbai is fueling global consumer demand, creating opportunities for Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers. To capitalize on this, 3PLs must expand their international operations. While a global footprint is crucial, local 3PLs can compete by offering differentiated, customized services. Embracing globalization is essential for success in the future market. 3PLs need to adapt their strategies to navigate the complexities of global supply chains and cater to the evolving needs of businesses operating within and across these megacities.

Ottawa Logistics Booms with Ecommerce Shift

Ottawa Logistics Booms with Ecommerce Shift

Ottawa Logistics successfully transformed from a traditional warehouse to an e-commerce fulfillment center by optimizing picking and packing processes, implementing a WMS system, and collaborating with technology experts. This resulted in a nearly 190% increase in e-commerce orders within a year. Their experience demonstrates that embracing change and paying attention to detail are crucial for traditional 3PL providers to survive and thrive in the e-commerce era. This transformation highlights the importance of adapting to new technologies and streamlining operations to meet the demands of online retail.

01/28/2026 Warehousing
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Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Assessing Ideal Logistics Reliability

Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Assessing Ideal Logistics Reliability

Ideal Logistics is a Shenzhen-based cross-border e-commerce logistics provider, known for its strong performance, stable service, and good reputation in South China. While it excels regionally, there's room for improvement in its global network coverage. The company focuses on providing reliable and efficient logistics solutions for businesses engaged in international trade, particularly those operating within the cross-border e-commerce sector. Its dedication to quality service has earned it a positive standing amongst clients in the region.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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