Logistics Firms Push Supply Chain Transparency in Negotiations

Logistics Firms Push Supply Chain Transparency in Negotiations

Peter Moore's "Naked Swim" strategy emphasizes transparency in logistics negotiations. Both buyers and sellers need to openly disclose business needs, cost structures, and strategic goals to build a trusting collaborative relationship. This approach avoids the pitfalls of traditional "lowest price" competition, ultimately achieving mutual benefit and win-win outcomes. By fostering transparency and trust, the strategy aims to reduce the risk of early termination and improve contract success rates.

Shipping Industry Faces Postpandemic Challenges Drewry Report

Shipping Industry Faces Postpandemic Challenges Drewry Report

Drewry Supply Chain Advisors analyzes the post-pandemic transformation of the ocean freight industry, predicting freight rates will oscillate at high levels in the short term before returning to rationality. The mega-vessel race is cooling down, with moderate expansion becoming the mainstream. While financial risks remain, systemic crises are manageable. Companies need to prioritize supply chain resilience, digital transformation, and sustainable development to succeed in future competition.

Honest One Revamps Brand to Revive Pet Food Sector

Honest One Revamps Brand to Revive Pet Food Sector

Honest One has successfully broken through the fiercely competitive pet food market through strategic initiatives such as building its own factory, technological innovation, value chain integration, social welfare, and standard output. This case demonstrates that the pet food industry has entered an era of all-round competition, requiring companies to possess systemic capabilities to reconstruct competitive dimensions on the path of long-termism, ultimately returning to a reverence for life.

Lasershipontrac Merger Disrupts Lastmile Delivery Market

Lasershipontrac Merger Disrupts Lastmile Delivery Market

LaserShip and OnTrac merged to create a national last-mile delivery network spanning the East and West Coasts of the US, aiming to challenge the UPS and FedEx duopoly. This merger is expected to provide e-commerce businesses with more options, reduce logistics costs, and promote a more diversified and competitive last-mile delivery market. However, integration challenges and market competition remain significant hurdles for the newly combined company.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Panama Canal Rivals Suez in Asiaamerica Trade Shift

Panama Canal Rivals Suez in Asiaamerica Trade Shift

The expanded Panama Canal is surpassing the Suez Canal as the preferred route for Asia-America trade. This shift is driven by shipping alliances' route choices, the Panama Canal's inherent advantages, and proactive responses from US East Coast ports. However, smaller ports face challenges, and the shipping industry's centralization intensifies. Competition between the Panama and Suez Canals will persist, requiring shipping companies to be adaptable and embrace change.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Chinas Crossborder Logistics Sector Expands in 2024 Rankings

Chinas Crossborder Logistics Sector Expands in 2024 Rankings

Xiaosheng Research Institute launches the 2024 Xiaosheng Ranking, aiming to reflect the growth of Chinese cross-border e-commerce logistics companies and the industry landscape. Past data shows continuous growth in industry revenue and a significant head effect, with small package lines and overseas warehouses becoming the focus of competition. Facing the trends of platformization and refinement, it is worth anticipating who will lead the new landscape of cross-border logistics.

STB Extends Review of Rail Switching Rule Amid Service Concerns

STB Extends Review of Rail Switching Rule Amid Service Concerns

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the review period for the Reciprocal Switching proposal, which aims to improve rail service by providing poorly served shippers access to other rail carriers. The proposal sets three performance standards: service reliability, consistency, and local service, and requires data transparency. Industry reactions are mixed, presenting both opportunities and challenges. The potential impact on competition and efficiency within the rail network is significant.

Freight Market Stability Hides Potential Shifts FTR Reports

Freight Market Stability Hides Potential Shifts FTR Reports

The FTR Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) is a key indicator for assessing the freight market environment. Recent data shows the SCI remains stable, but rising fuel prices and declining freight rates suggest a weaker market outlook for 2024. Shippers should monitor market dynamics, optimize transportation networks, strengthen capacity management, adopt advanced technologies, implement flexible pricing strategies, and improve service quality to cope with potential market fluctuations and increasing competition.

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop Amid Economic Slowdown

US Rail Freight Volumes Drop Amid Economic Slowdown

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year for the week ending April 23rd. This decrease is attributed to factors including slowing economic growth, supply chain bottlenecks, energy transition, and increased competition. To address these challenges and achieve sustainable development, the rail industry needs to improve operational efficiency, expand diversified business lines, strengthen infrastructure construction, and embrace digital transformation.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Jones Act Debate Protectionism Vs Growth in US Shipping

Jones Act Debate Protectionism Vs Growth in US Shipping

This article explores the controversies and challenges surrounding the U.S. Jones Act, highlighting its limitations on competition, hindrance to emergency relief efforts, and weakening of the U.S. shipping industry's competitiveness. The article calls for a re-evaluation of the Jones Act, urging a balance between national security, economic development, and environmental protection. It advocates for gradual reforms and strengthened regulations, seeking equilibrium between protection and openness within the industry.