US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

Port congestion in the United States has reached a critical level, particularly at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Multiple factors, including the pandemic's impact, surging demand, supply chain disruptions, and container imbalances, have exacerbated the congestion. This situation affects the global supply chain, leading to increased transportation costs, extended delivery times, and inventory backlogs. Alleviating congestion requires strengthening infrastructure construction, optimizing operational management, and enhancing supply chain collaboration to build a more resilient supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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New Shenzhentaiwan Shipping Route Enhances Crossstrait Trade

New Shenzhentaiwan Shipping Route Enhances Crossstrait Trade

The Shenzhen-Taiwan dedicated shipping line serves as a vital trade route connecting both sides of the Taiwan Strait. By optimizing schedules, simplifying procedures, and improving efficiency, it accelerates cross-strait economic and trade exchanges. This dedicated line covers major ports in Taiwan, offers a variety of vessel options, ensures fast transit times, and provides convenient operations. It is a crucial choice for businesses connecting to both markets across the strait, facilitating smoother and faster trade.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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WCO Enhances Mexicos Trade Via Economic Operator Program

WCO Enhances Mexicos Trade Via Economic Operator Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Deputy Secretary General visited Mexico to attend the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) Forum, discussing the role of the AEO program in global trade facilitation and competitiveness enhancement. Both sides engaged in in-depth exchanges on the WCO's strategic plan, the Kyoto Convention, and Mexico's customs modernization initiatives. They also conducted site visits to border ports and data centers. This visit aims to strengthen cooperation and support Mexico in improving its trade competitiveness.

Ocean Alliance to Transform Global Shipping Industry

Ocean Alliance to Transform Global Shipping Industry

The 'Ocean Alliance,' comprised of four major shipping companies, plans to deploy 350 container ships, offering 40 East-West routes connecting 100 ports, aiming to reshape global trade patterns. Approved by the U.S., and awaiting approval from China and the EU, its establishment will enhance shipping efficiency, strengthen market competitiveness, and promote trade development. However, the alliance also faces challenges such as member coordination, market competition, and regulatory risks. Its impact on the global shipping industry will be significant.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Unveils Aidriven Supply Chain for Smarter Logistics

CH Robinson Unveils Aidriven Supply Chain for Smarter Logistics

C.H. Robinson introduces an AI-powered Agentic Supply Chain, enhancing supply chain efficiency and resilience. This innovative approach leverages artificial intelligence to optimize various aspects of the supply chain, from planning and execution to monitoring and risk management. Simultaneously, US ports are upgrading their infrastructure to accommodate shifting trade patterns. These upgrades aim to improve capacity, reduce congestion, and ensure the smooth flow of goods, reflecting a proactive response to evolving global trade dynamics and increasing supply chain demands.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Xiamens Transport Expansion Boosts Foreign Trade Growth

Xiamens Transport Expansion Boosts Foreign Trade Growth

During the 14th Five-Year Plan period, Xiamen has built an efficient transportation network through the rapid development of railways, ports, and aviation, strongly promoting foreign trade growth. The China-Europe Railway Express operates regularly, and the port's container throughput is expected to rank among the world's top. The total foreign trade volume remains in the top ten nationwide. In the future, Xiamen will continue to strengthen the construction of smart terminals to further enhance its foreign trade competitiveness.

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Port of Portland Struggles with Megaship Capacity Issues

Port of Portland Struggles with Megaship Capacity Issues

The Port of Portland faces stagnation in its container business due to its inability to accommodate mega-container ships, labor disputes, and hinterland transportation bottlenecks, resulting in job losses and economic losses. West Coast ports generally face challenges from the Panama Canal expansion and a crisis of confidence. To achieve transformation and upgrade, the Port of Portland needs to upgrade infrastructure, rebuild labor relations, expand diversified businesses, strengthen economic linkages with the hinterland, and strive for policy support.

Logistics Awards Honor Top Supply Chain Performers

Logistics Awards Honor Top Supply Chain Performers

The 'Quality First' award by Logistics Management Magazine recognized 138 companies for outstanding service. The selection, based on customer feedback, covered transportation, 3PL, and ports. Service quality was measured across five key dimensions, with weighted evaluation ensuring fairness. On-time delivery and information technology were key focus areas. The winning companies demonstrated excellence in technological innovation and customer experience, leading the industry's development. This award highlights the importance of prioritizing quality and customer satisfaction in the competitive logistics landscape.

Coasttocoast US Port Strike Risks Prompt Business Insurance Warnings

Coasttocoast US Port Strike Risks Prompt Business Insurance Warnings

A potential strike at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports looms, with Marsh warning of potentially devastating impacts on the global economy. Businesses should proactively implement risk management measures to mitigate disruptions. This includes diversifying sourcing, optimizing inventory management, strengthening logistics partnerships, and purchasing relevant insurance products. Companies should closely monitor labor negotiations to prepare for potential port stoppages and minimize the impact on their supply chains. Taking proactive steps is crucial to navigating this period of uncertainty.

Chinas Chancay Port to Transform Latin American Trade

Chinas Chancay Port to Transform Latin American Trade

The upcoming trial operation of COSCO Shipping Ports Chancay Peru marks a significant milestone in China-Peru's Belt and Road cooperation. This port will substantially shorten maritime travel times between Latin America and China, reduce trade costs, and bring economic benefits and employment opportunities to Peru and the Latin American region. The Port of Chancay is poised to become a new hub port in Latin America, driving regional economic development and boosting China-Latin America trade growth.