UPS Extends Surcharges Amid Ecommerce Profit Push

UPS Extends Surcharges Amid Ecommerce Profit Push

UPS has announced an extension of its demand surcharge, sparking industry debate about express delivery companies' profit strategies. This article analyzes the background, measures, and market impact of UPS's move, providing shippers with coping strategies. It also looks ahead to future development trends in the express delivery industry. The extended surcharge impacts logistics costs and pricing strategies for businesses relying on UPS, prompting a need to understand the underlying reasons and potential alternatives for managing shipping expenses effectively.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Panama Canal Drought Forces Shippers to Reroute Cargo

Panama Canal Drought Forces Shippers to Reroute Cargo

The Panama Canal is facing low water levels, leading to increased shipping delays and forcing shippers to seek alternative routes. This article analyzes the impact of the canal's restrictions, explores strategies for shippers to cope with the situation, and offers expert advice. The goal is to help businesses maintain competitiveness in a complex and volatile market environment affected by the ongoing disruptions to global shipping through the Panama Canal. The situation requires careful planning and risk mitigation strategies.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Supply Chain Risks Exposed in Sustainable Sourcing Push

Supply Chain Risks Exposed in Sustainable Sourcing Push

Lack of transparency in sustainable procurement poses a significant risk to supply chains. Companies need to enhance transparency, establish strategic partnerships with suppliers, optimize supply chain layouts, and reshape their long-term development thinking to address these challenges. By doing so, they can achieve sustainable development and gain a competitive edge in the market. Improving visibility and collaboration are key to mitigating risks and ensuring alignment with ESG goals, ultimately fostering a more resilient and responsible supply chain.

Trucking Conditions Improve Slightly As Fuel Costs Decline

Trucking Conditions Improve Slightly As Fuel Costs Decline

The FTR Trucking Conditions Index for August, while still negative, showed improvement compared to the previous two months, primarily driven by lower diesel prices. However, the index remains in contraction territory, suggesting that weak demand may offset the positive impact of reduced fuel costs. Freight companies should maintain cautious optimism and be prepared to navigate market uncertainties. The slight rebound offers a glimmer of hope, but sustained recovery hinges on broader economic factors and demand stabilization.

Major Ecommerce Platforms Prepare for Holiday Rush

Major Ecommerce Platforms Prepare for Holiday Rush

The year-end shopping season is approaching, intensifying e-commerce platform competition. Amazon's Prime Early Access Sale is generating buzz, while eBay introduces ad optimization features to assist sellers. Shopee focuses on the Halal market, and cross-border logistics companies accelerate their expansion. The Yen's depreciation exacerbates Japan's trade deficit, and fintech company Airwallex completes a new funding round. Experts advise consumers to pay attention to the selection of thermal underwear, emphasizing that tighter is not necessarily warmer.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Cut Jobs Amid Struggles

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Cut Jobs Amid Struggles

The cross-border e-commerce industry is facing a downturn, with a potential wave of bankruptcies following the layoffs. Sellers should operate cautiously, avoid excessive competition, maintain their rankings, and actively transform their businesses to meet the challenges and prepare for the industry's recovery. As the global economy eventually recovers and market demand gradually rebounds, cross-border e-commerce sellers should proactively address challenges, adjust their business strategies, and enhance their competitiveness to be ready for the industry's resurgence.

Averitt Express Launches Memphis Hub for Faster Global Freight

Averitt Express Launches Memphis Hub for Faster Global Freight

Averitt Express has launched a new distribution and logistics center in the Memphis area. Strategically located near the airport and rail hubs, this facility aims to improve the efficiency of both domestic and international freight operations. The center is designed to meet the increasing demand for international shipping and support businesses in expanding their global market reach. This expansion underscores Averitt Express's commitment to providing comprehensive logistics solutions and facilitating seamless international trade for its customers.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Warehouses Adopt Peak Season Efficiency Strategies

Ecommerce Warehouses Adopt Peak Season Efficiency Strategies

This webinar, presented by AutoStore experts, aims to help retailers optimize warehouse operations and tackle e-commerce peak season challenges. It covers inventory optimization, order management, service level assurance, and proactive preparation strategies. Learn how to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and gain a competitive edge in the market. The session will provide actionable insights to streamline your warehouse processes and ensure smooth operations during the busiest time of the year, ultimately contributing to increased profitability and customer satisfaction.

01/16/2026 Warehousing
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Flexe CEO Discusses Postpandemic Warehouse Economy Shifts

Flexe CEO Discusses Postpandemic Warehouse Economy Shifts

In an interview, Flexe CEO Karl Siebrecht discussed the challenges and opportunities facing the warehouse economy in the post-pandemic era. He highlighted that macroeconomic uncertainty, changing consumer demands, and the rise of the BOPIS model are reshaping the logistics landscape. Siebrecht emphasized the importance of flexibility for businesses, advising against long-term leases and advocating for solutions that can navigate uncertainty. He argued that adaptability is crucial for maintaining competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market environment.

Roboticsasaservice Transforms Supply Chain Efficiency

Roboticsasaservice Transforms Supply Chain Efficiency

The rise of the RaaS model is helping businesses optimize supply chains, reduce costs, and increase flexibility. Global deployments are projected to exceed 1.3 million units by 2026, benefiting industries such as logistics. RaaS offers a cost-effective and scalable solution for automating various tasks, improving efficiency and responsiveness in dynamic market conditions. By leveraging robotic solutions through a service model, companies can avoid large upfront investments and access advanced technology without the burden of maintenance and upgrades.