USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Support Retailers

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Support Retailers

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is expanding its last-mile delivery network by opening over 18,000 Delivery Destination Units (DDUs). This initiative aims to provide businesses of all sizes with more convenient and efficient logistics services. By leveraging this expanded network, USPS intends to shorten delivery times, reduce operational costs, and improve customer satisfaction. This expansion is expected to foster innovation and development within the broader logistics industry, ultimately benefiting both businesses and consumers through enhanced delivery capabilities.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Small Logistics Firm Cheng Yi Adapts to Global Freight Challenges

Small Logistics Firm Cheng Yi Adapts to Global Freight Challenges

Ningbo Chengyi International Logistics Co., Ltd., a small and micro enterprise, has built a logistics network covering multiple countries by focusing on specific routes and specialized cargo transportation. Its success lies in differentiated competition, optimized services, and expanded overseas warehouse layout, relying on six major domestic airport hubs to form a nationwide cargo collection network. Facing challenges, Chengyi International needs to strengthen refined operations, diversified development, and technological innovation to achieve sustainable development in the global logistics market.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Supply Chains Focus on Resilience Ahead of Peak Season

Supply Chains Focus on Resilience Ahead of Peak Season

The pandemic has presented new challenges for the carrier industry. This session focuses on carrier management in the "new normal." Logistyx Technologies President Ken Fleming will delve into key areas such as capacity management, carrier network construction, contract optimization, and KPI monitoring. The aim is to help businesses build an excellent carrier network, enhance supply chain resilience, and succeed during peak seasons. It will cover strategies to navigate disruptions and optimize carrier performance for improved efficiency and reliability.

GXO Heineken UK Expand Beverage Supply Chain Partnership

GXO Heineken UK Expand Beverage Supply Chain Partnership

GXO and Heineken UK have renewed their multi-year partnership, aiming to reshape the UK's alcohol beverage supply chain. GXO will manage Heineken UK's warehousing and distribution network, covering retail, wholesale, and pub channels. By optimizing delivery schedules, investing in advanced technology, and reducing carbon emissions, both companies are committed to building an efficient and sustainable alcohol distribution network. This partnership will meet the market's demand for craft beers, non-alcoholic beverages, and sustainable consumption practices.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Hong Kongs E特快 Upgrades Mobile Payment for Faster Transactions

Hong Kongs E特快 Upgrades Mobile Payment for Faster Transactions

Hong Kong e-Express is committed to enhancing the mobile payment experience by upgrading network infrastructure, optimizing application performance, accelerating data transmission, strengthening risk control and security, and refining operational management. The goal is to create a smoother, safer, and more efficient payment ecosystem, contributing to the construction of a smart city in Hong Kong. This includes improvements to network speed, application stability, and security measures to provide a seamless and reliable payment experience for users.

US East Coast Ports Restrict Railtotruck Freight Amid Congestion

US East Coast Ports Restrict Railtotruck Freight Amid Congestion

To address the surge in import volumes at the US East Coast ports of Newark and Philadelphia and prevent potential congestion, cross-border freight has temporarily restricted rail-to-truck transport until week 28. Confirmed truck orders are unaffected, and exceptions can be requested for overweight containers. This measure aims to ensure supply chain stability and improve overall transportation efficiency. Freight companies are advised to plan ahead and monitor port updates. The restriction is intended to mitigate bottlenecks caused by the increased import traffic and maintain smooth cargo flow.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Key Bill of Lading Locations Explained Receipt to Delivery

Key Bill of Lading Locations Explained Receipt to Delivery

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the concepts of place of receipt, port of loading, port of discharge, and place of delivery on a Bill of Lading. It clarifies the relationships and differences between them, particularly emphasizing the distinction between the port of discharge and the place of delivery in combined sea and land transport. The article also addresses the specific characteristics of place names in the United States. The aim is to help readers comprehensively understand Bill of Lading information and improve their ability to handle maritime transportation operations.

The Competitive Predicament of State-owned Shipping Enterprises and Their Future Path

The Competitive Predicament of State-owned Shipping Enterprises and Their Future Path

In recent years, state-owned shipping enterprises have faced poor performance, and mergers and restructuring may not necessarily improve the situation. The industry's environment has shifted from a planned economy to a market economy, but these enterprises struggle to respond flexibly to market changes. Institutional constraints hinder their ability to quickly adjust strategies, making them ill-suited for market competition. State-owned enterprises should redefine their roles to ensure they serve national strategic material transport while exploring market-oriented operational methods to survive and thrive in intense competition.

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

This case study explores the complexities of the contractual nature between freight forwarders and shippers. With the development of international cargo transportation, maritime freight forwarders can act as either agents or carriers, leading to disputes regarding legal relationships. The crux lies in whether both parties negotiated freight for the entire transport; if the agent's role is not explicitly defined, they may be regarded as the carrier. The findings indicate that specific expressions of intent and the classification of cost types are crucial in determining the nature of the legal relationship.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Global Trade Adopts Unified Digital Docs to Streamline Logistics

Global Trade Adopts Unified Digital Docs to Streamline Logistics

The "Single Window" model in cross-border logistics aims to connect the entire supply chain through standardized digital documents, enabling one-click integration and transfer of documents across multiple transportation modes. This article delves into the core value and challenges of multimodal transport documents, analyzes the key paths of technology-driven document integration, and emphasizes the importance of data standardization and the full-chain integration capabilities of service providers. It provides a reference for companies seeking efficient cross-border logistics solutions, highlighting the need for seamless data flow and integrated service offerings.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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