HMM Sale 68B Deal to Transform Global Shipping Industry

HMM Sale 68B Deal to Transform Global Shipping Industry

HMM, the world's eighth-largest liner company, is up for sale again with an estimated value of $6.8 billion, drawing global attention to the shipping industry. The South Korean government's push to exit state-owned assets is the primary driver. HMM's substantial capacity, diversified business portfolio, and core competitiveness have attracted interest from multiple companies. This acquisition will profoundly impact the global shipping landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges for shippers and freight forwarders. The final outcome remains to be seen.

Tianrun Logistics Emerges As Key Player in Crossborder Ecommerce

Tianrun Logistics Emerges As Key Player in Crossborder Ecommerce

Tianrun International Logistics, a rising cross-border e-commerce logistics company headquartered in Shenzhen, provides services including international freight forwarding, cross-border e-commerce logistics, and supply chain solutions. This article comprehensively evaluates the company from aspects such as its overview, service scope, logistics network, timeliness, and domestic sourcing capabilities. It analyzes its strengths and weaknesses to provide an objective reference for cross-border e-commerce sellers. The assessment aims to help sellers make informed decisions regarding their logistics partners.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruptions

US Rail Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruptions

The largest U.S. rail union rejected a labor agreement, raising the imminent threat of a strike that could paralyze national freight transport. Sticking points between labor and management include paid sick leave. Congress may intervene. A strike would severely disrupt supply chains and cause significant economic losses. All parties need to work together to find a solution and avoid a lose-lose situation. The potential economic impact is substantial, highlighting the urgency of reaching a resolution before a national rail shutdown occurs.

Chinas Port Growth Signals Global Trade Rebound

Chinas Port Growth Signals Global Trade Rebound

China's port container throughput surged by 10% year-on-year in Q1 2024, with Shanghai port leading the way. The China-Europe Railway Express and China-Russia railway freight volume also experienced significant growth, reflecting a global trade recovery. Regional imbalances in port development and potential influencing factors warrant attention. This growth highlights the increasing importance of China's ports in facilitating international trade and the effectiveness of initiatives like the China-Europe Railway Express in connecting China with global markets.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Descartes Buys Boxtop to Boost SME Logistics Globally

Descartes Buys Boxtop to Boost SME Logistics Globally

Descartes' acquisition of BoxTop aims to empower small and medium-sized logistics service providers. By combining BoxTop's freight management strengths with Descartes' global logistics network, it will provide customers with more comprehensive digital solutions, enhancing operational efficiency, visibility, and customs compliance accuracy. This acquisition is a key step in Descartes' strategy to build a complete logistics ecosystem, accelerating the digital transformation of the logistics industry. The integration promises a more streamlined and efficient experience for smaller players in the market.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

The US truckload freight market in September showed a mixed picture: declining volumes coupled with slightly higher rates. Dry van and refrigerated volumes decreased, while flatbed volumes increased. Spot rates generally rose, while contract rates declined. Market analysis suggests the rate increase was not demand-driven, leading to a pessimistic outlook for the peak season. Carriers, brokers, and shippers need to be flexible in responding to market changes. The decline in volumes despite rising rates indicates underlying economic weakness and potential inventory corrections.

US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

US Truckload Volume Falls Rates Rise in September

The US truckload freight market in September presented a mixed picture of declining volumes and slightly increasing rates. DAT data indicated a decrease in dry van and refrigerated truckload volumes, while flatbed volumes saw a slight increase. Spot rates generally rose, while contract rates trended downward. Analysts suggest that the price increases were not demand-driven, but rather due to capacity imbalances. They remain cautious about the upcoming peak season. Market participants need to closely monitor the dynamics and adjust their strategies accordingly.

US Highway Bill Stalled by Political Gridlock Pandemic Concerns

US Highway Bill Stalled by Political Gridlock Pandemic Concerns

The US highway bill faces potential gridlock due to bipartisan disagreements, raising concerns in the freight industry about hindering infrastructure modernization. The pandemic's impact, including changing commuting patterns and declining gasoline tax revenues, has placed significant financial strain on state transportation departments. The bill's ultimate fate hinges on the election results and control of the Senate, potentially leading to major adjustments in future infrastructure investment directions. The outcome will have a significant impact on the nation's transportation network and economic growth.

CEVA Logistics Expands LCL Service for Faster Australia Trade

CEVA Logistics Expands LCL Service for Faster Australia Trade

CEVA Logistics launches three new LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping routes to Australia (Shanghai to Sydney/Melbourne, Singapore to Fremantle), significantly reducing transit times. These services offer efficient customs clearance and local delivery, helping businesses seize opportunities in the Australian market. CEVA is committed to controlling cargo ownership and improving service quality, aiming to be among the top five in the ocean freight industry. This expansion strengthens their presence in the region and provides reliable solutions for customers shipping to Australia.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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COSCO Launches Fast Costeffective Uschina Shipping Service

COSCO Launches Fast Costeffective Uschina Shipping Service

This paper delves into the timeliness, cost advantages, and operational model of COSCO Shipping's Ocean Express service, analyzing its applicable scenarios. Compared to traditional ocean freight, Ocean Express significantly reduces logistics time on the China-US route through a combination of “fast ocean shipping + scheduled delivery,” offering a more cost-effective option for cross-border e-commerce and businesses with time-sensitive requirements. However, companies should comprehensively consider costs, route coverage, and potential customs clearance risks when making their selection.