Service and Cost Drive 2024 Forklift Purchasing Trends

Service and Cost Drive 2024 Forklift Purchasing Trends

The 2024 forklift application survey reveals that service quality and total cost of ownership are surpassing price as key factors in forklift procurement decisions. Companies are placing greater emphasis on reliability, service support, safety, and energy efficiency during evaluation. Economic conditions are influencing purchasing intentions, and regular replacement of parts is a primary maintenance focus. This shift indicates a growing awareness of the long-term value and operational efficiency offered by superior service and reliable equipment, rather than solely focusing on initial purchase price.

Ebay France Abandons Black Friday for Circular Economy Push

Ebay France Abandons Black Friday for Circular Economy Push

eBay France is abandoning 'Black Friday' promotions to focus on the secondhand market and circular economy, responding to market competition and embracing sustainability. By promoting refurbished products, spare parts sales, and providing seller training, eBay aims to reshape growth and create new opportunities for sellers. This strategic shift highlights eBay's commitment to a more sustainable business model and its recognition of the growing demand for pre-owned goods. The initiative seeks to position eBay as a leader in the circular economy within the French e-commerce landscape.

Thailandshanghai Sea Route Boosts Chinasoutheast Asia Trade

Thailandshanghai Sea Route Boosts Chinasoutheast Asia Trade

The Thailand-Shanghai maritime shipping route serves as a crucial logistics channel connecting Southeast Asia and China, fostering trade between the two regions. Characterized by its large capacity, cost-effectiveness, and reliability, this route primarily transports goods such as electronics, agricultural products, and auto parts. Looking ahead, with the deepening of regional economic development, the route is poised for greater opportunities in areas such as route optimization, service upgrades, and technological innovation. This will further enhance its role in facilitating efficient and reliable cross-border trade.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Automated System Boosts Productivity at Munters

Automated System Boosts Productivity at Munters

Munters partnered with WESCO Distribution to implement the ACTYLUS™ automated replenishment system, effectively resolving inventory shortages, freeing up valuable factory floor space, and saving over $43,000 annually in labor costs. This case study demonstrates the significant potential of automated replenishment systems in improving production efficiency and reducing operational expenses. The system ensures parts are always available when needed, minimizing downtime and maximizing output. By automating the reordering process, Munters streamlined its inventory management and optimized its workforce, leading to substantial cost savings and increased productivity.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Top Ecommerce Opportunities for Sellers in the Middle East

Top Ecommerce Opportunities for Sellers in the Middle East

The Middle East e-commerce market holds immense potential, with product selection being crucial. This article focuses on three high-potential categories: home goods, auto parts, and fashion apparel, analyzing market demand and product selection strategies. It also recommends utilizing product selection tools for data analysis, assisting new sellers in tapping into the Middle Eastern market. By understanding the nuances of local preferences and leveraging data-driven insights, sellers can effectively navigate the market and maximize their chances of success in this burgeoning e-commerce landscape.

Bahamas Strengthens Customs Tariffs to Increase Revenue

Bahamas Strengthens Customs Tariffs to Increase Revenue

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a national workshop in the Bahamas on the Harmonized System (HS) to enhance the Bahamas Customs' capacity in tariff classification. The workshop covered the theory and practice of HS coding, emphasizing the application of the General Rules for Interpretation and focusing on issues such as the classification of parts. Through talent development and the Mercator Program, it aims to facilitate trade in the Bahamas. The workshop also explored the relationship between HS code optimization and tax revenue growth from a data analysis perspective.

US Rail Freight Declines in Carloads but Gains in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Declines in Carloads but Gains in Intermodal

Recent data reveals a mixed picture for the US rail freight market. While carload volume experienced a slight year-over-year decrease, shipments of chemicals, automobiles & parts, and grain performed strongly. Intermodal transportation showed robust growth, serving as a key driver for the market's expansion. Year-to-date figures further confirm this trend, indicating a transitional period for the rail freight market. Businesses need to closely monitor market dynamics and seize emerging opportunities. Intermodal's strength suggests a shift in freight patterns and highlights its growing importance in the supply chain.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Declines in May As Coal Petroleum Demand Wanes

US Rail Freight Declines in May As Coal Petroleum Demand Wanes

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a decline in both U.S. rail carloads and intermodal units for the week ending May 21. Significant decreases were observed in coal and petroleum products shipments, while miscellaneous carloads, nonmetallic minerals, and motor vehicles & parts saw increases. The article analyzes the multiple factors contributing to the freight volume decline, including economic slowdown and shifting consumer demand. It suggests strategies such as diversifying business operations, improving service quality, and embracing technological innovation to address the challenges and maintain competitiveness in the rail freight industry.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Surge Points to Economic Recovery

US Rail Freight Surge Points to Economic Recovery

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes both increased year-over-year for the week ending July 24th. Significant growth was seen in the transportation of coal and metallic ores, while volumes of motor vehicles & parts and farm products declined. The substantial increase in cumulative freight volume over the first 29 weeks of 2021 indicates that rail transportation is playing a vital role in the U.S. economic recovery. Total carloads and intermodal units reflect a positive trend in freight activity.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Decline Points to Economic Slowdown

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending August 26th, U.S. rail carloads and intermodal units both declined year-over-year. Carload traffic increased for motor vehicles & parts, petroleum products, and nonmetallic minerals, but decreased significantly for coal and grain. Cumulative data for the first 34 weeks of the year indicates a slight increase in carloads, but a notable decrease in intermodal volume. The decline in rail freight suggests a potential economic slowdown, requiring businesses to adapt and be flexible in their supply chain management.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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