Southeast Asia Becomes Key Market for Small Package Logistics

Southeast Asia Becomes Key Market for Small Package Logistics

The international small package logistics in Southeast Asia is rapidly emerging, driven by policy benefits and infrastructure improvements. With differentiated tariff policies and advanced logistics technologies, the region is gradually becoming a new opportunity in global logistics. Businesses need to be flexible in responding to changing policies to optimize their logistics strategies.

Maersk Opens Largest Southeast Asia Logistics Hub in Philippines

Maersk Opens Largest Southeast Asia Logistics Hub in Philippines

Maersk has opened its largest distribution center in the Philippines, named 'Optimus.' Covering 100,000 square meters, it aims to be a logistics hub for Southern Luzon. Equipped with advanced technology, the center supports multiple industries and is committed to sustainability. Optimus will enhance the Philippines' import and export operations, fostering local economic growth. This strategic investment by Maersk underscores the Philippines' growing importance in the global supply chain and its potential as a key player in Southeast Asian logistics.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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SE Asia Ecommerce Expands Logistics and Payments Drive Growth

SE Asia Ecommerce Expands Logistics and Payments Drive Growth

This week's Southeast Asia cross-border e-commerce overview focuses on logistics adjustments, payment innovations, last-mile delivery, platform policies, international trade, platform rules, marketing channels, tariff policies, market size, and warehousing logistics. It provides sellers with operational strategies and market insights to help them seize opportunities and address challenges in the dynamic Southeast Asian e-commerce landscape.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Logistics Weighs Western Maturity Vs Southeast Asia Growth

Ecommerce Logistics Weighs Western Maturity Vs Southeast Asia Growth

This paper provides an in-depth comparison of the characteristics and advantages/disadvantages of the European and American and Southeast Asian cross-border e-commerce logistics markets. The European and American market is mature and stable, suitable for businesses with high time sensitivity. The Southeast Asian market has huge potential, but challenges and opportunities coexist, making it suitable for companies willing to localize. Businesses should carefully choose based on their own needs and business models. This requires a thorough evaluation of factors such as infrastructure, regulatory environment, and consumer behavior in each region.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Seattle Port Streamlines Logistics and Customs Clearance

Seattle Port Streamlines Logistics and Customs Clearance

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the Port of Seattle, covering its geographical advantages, code ranking, shipping network, customs clearance procedures, logistics services, fee structure, operating hours, and cooperating shipping companies. As a crucial hub connecting Asia-Pacific and North America, the Port of Seattle leverages its efficient operations and comprehensive facilities to help businesses optimize their supply chains and seize market opportunities.

Kobe Port Assesses Strategy and Growth Potential

Kobe Port Assesses Strategy and Growth Potential

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Kobe Port's strategic importance, operational data, and future development. It examines its locational advantages, throughput, route network, customs clearance processes, logistics services, fee structure, operating hours, and shipping partnerships. The analysis reveals Kobe Port's significant role in global trade and highlights its potential as a key hub connecting the Asia-Pacific region with global trade routes. The article explores how Kobe Port contributes to efficient supply chains and facilitates international commerce, solidifying its position in the global logistics landscape.

Jdcom Pivots to Logistics in Southeast Asia Amid Ecommerce Pullback

Jdcom Pivots to Logistics in Southeast Asia Amid Ecommerce Pullback

JD.com is strategically adjusting its international operations by shutting down its e-commerce businesses in Thailand and Indonesia, shifting focus to logistics warehousing in Southeast Asia and Europe. Facing intense competition and operational pressures in the Southeast Asian e-commerce market, JD.com is leveraging its strength in logistics to build a differentiated supply chain system. This move addresses market challenges and capitalizes on logistics development opportunities. Whether this strategy will lead to a successful breakthrough remains to be seen.

Yiwus Huitian International Expands Crossborder Logistics to Russia Central Asia

Yiwus Huitian International Expands Crossborder Logistics to Russia Central Asia

This report provides an in-depth analysis of Yiwu Huitian International Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd., a cross-border logistics company specializing in the Russian, Central Asian, and European markets. It assesses the company's reliability, dedicated line services, overseas warehouse network, delivery time, and domestic cargo collection capabilities. The report also offers targeted recommendations based on its strengths and weaknesses, providing an objective reference for cross-border e-commerce sellers. The analysis aims to help sellers evaluate if this freight forwarder suits their specific needs for shipping to Russia and surrounding regions.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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DHL Expands EV Logistics in Asiapacific with New Hub

DHL Expands EV Logistics in Asiapacific with New Hub

DHL Group has established an Electric Vehicle (EV) Center of Excellence in Asia Pacific to strengthen its end-to-end EV logistics and supply chain solutions, addressing the rapidly growing Asian EV market. These centers offer comprehensive services ranging from capital equipment to aftermarket logistics, connecting to a global network to tackle industry challenges like battery recycling. DHL views the new energy sector as a key area for future growth, investing in infrastructure and expertise to support the expanding EV ecosystem across the region and globally. The focus is on providing sustainable and efficient solutions.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Asiapacific Customs Expands Team with New Experts

Asiapacific Customs Expands Team with New Experts

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Asia Pacific Regional Office for Capacity Building (ROCB A/P) welcomes new members from Korea and Hong Kong Customs, bolstering its regional cooperation capabilities. ROCB A/P is dedicated to enhancing the skills and capabilities of customs officials and organizations in the Asia Pacific region through capacity building activities, striving towards the vision of 'World-Class Customs'. Thai Customs provides significant support to the office.