Shipping Firms Limit South China Cargo Ahead of Lunar New Year

Shipping Firms Limit South China Cargo Ahead of Lunar New Year

Several shipping companies have announced suspensions or restrictions on cargo acceptance in South China before and after the Chinese New Year, mainly due to COVID-19 control measures, the holiday period, and port congestion risks. This action will lead to cargo delays, increased freight rates, and supply chain disruptions. Businesses should plan ahead, explore alternative solutions, strengthen communication, and flexibly adjust inventory to meet these challenges. Proactive measures are crucial to mitigate the impact of these restrictions during this peak season.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Ancient Chinese Porcelain Exhibit Debuts in Havana for Lunar New Year

Ancient Chinese Porcelain Exhibit Debuts in Havana for Lunar New Year

The "Happy Chinese New Year: Celebrating the Spring Festival in Museums" exhibition featuring ancient Chinese porcelain has opened in Havana. It aims to enhance the Cuban people's understanding of Chinese culture and deepen China-Cuba friendship through the display of exquisite porcelain. The exhibition has become a highly anticipated cultural event for local residents and will continue to serve as a bridge for cultural exchange in the future.

Old Dominion Opens New Freight Center in Duluth Expands Minnesota Reach

Old Dominion Opens New Freight Center in Duluth Expands Minnesota Reach

ODFL expands its LTL transportation services by opening a new service center in Duluth, Minnesota. This strategic move aims to enhance operational efficiency and better serve Northern Minnesota and Northwestern Wisconsin. The new facility will allow ODFL to provide improved and more reliable LTL services to customers in the region, supporting their supply chain needs and contributing to economic growth in the area.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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New CBTA Training Standards for Dangerous Goods Transport Set for 2026

New CBTA Training Standards for Dangerous Goods Transport Set for 2026

The new Dangerous Goods Training Program (DGTP) will take effect on January 1, 2026, comprehensively introducing the Competency-Based Training and Assessment (CBTA) concept. It aims to enhance the professional skills and competency levels of personnel involved in dangerous goods transportation. Through customized training and rigorous assessments, the program ensures the safe and reliable transportation of dangerous goods, promoting industry standardization and compliance. This initiative is crucial for mitigating risks associated with hazardous materials and fostering a safer environment for all stakeholders.

New HS 2028 Codes Target Plastic Waste Trade for Environmental Compliance

New HS 2028 Codes Target Plastic Waste Trade for Environmental Compliance

The HS 2028 customs coding system has been updated to include specific subheadings for plastic waste. This enhancement allows for more accurate identification and tracking of transboundary movements of hazardous plastic waste. This update assists customs authorities and businesses in effectively implementing the Basel Convention, contributing to global efforts to address the growing plastic pollution crisis. The new subheadings provide a more granular level of detail, enabling better monitoring and control of plastic waste shipments and supporting international cooperation in environmental protection.

New Regulations Spark Compliance Challenges for Toy Sellers on Temu Amazon

New Regulations Spark Compliance Challenges for Toy Sellers on Temu Amazon

Temu and Amazon are tightening compliance requirements for the toy category, posing multiple challenges for sellers, including increased security deposits, CPC certification, and direct verification. Sellers need to promptly pay the deposit, choose a compliant testing organization, and standardize product labeling. In the long term, establishing independent brands and enhancing product added value are crucial for sustainable development. This requires proactive adaptation and investment in quality and safety to meet the evolving demands of these major e-commerce platforms.

Fmcsas New Leader Robin Hutcheson Focuses on Truck Safety Supply Chains

Fmcsas New Leader Robin Hutcheson Focuses on Truck Safety Supply Chains

Robin Hutcheson's official appointment as Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) marks a new chapter in US trucking safety regulation. She is expected to continue previous policies, strengthening safety oversight and focusing on supply chain efficiency. Hutcheson faces challenges including driver shortages and inadequate infrastructure. The industry anticipates her collaboration with stakeholders to promote the sustainable development of the trucking industry, balancing safety concerns with the demands of a robust supply chain and addressing critical infrastructure needs.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Tiktok Shop Expands in Southeast Asia for Lunar New Year Sales

Tiktok Shop Expands in Southeast Asia for Lunar New Year Sales

This article provides a tailored guide for Southeast Asian TikTok Shop sellers on product selection and operations for the Chinese New Year. It delves into the consumer customs and preferences of five major markets: Vietnam, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Thailand. Offering differentiated product selection strategies and operational techniques, it helps sellers accurately grasp market trends, boost sales, and achieve performance growth during this crucial shopping period.

Temu Sellers in Europe Must Adopt New Rohs Standard IEC 63000

Temu Sellers in Europe Must Adopt New Rohs Standard IEC 63000

TEMU Europe sellers should be aware of the CE-ROHS compliance upgrade. EN IEC 63000:2018 is now the sole recognized standard for RoHS technical documentation and declarations of conformity. Sellers should immediately review and update their RoHS declarations of conformity to ensure compliance with the latest regulations, avoiding potential sales disruptions due to compliance issues.

NASA Plans Moon Base and Deep Space Missions Under New Leadership

NASA Plans Moon Base and Deep Space Missions Under New Leadership

NASA's new administrator, Jared Isaacman, aims to restart manned lunar landings during a potential second Trump term. The goal extends beyond simply landing; it envisions establishing a long-term lunar base, developing nuclear power and space nuclear propulsion technologies. This initiative prepares for future deep space missions, particularly manned Mars landings. The Artemis program is progressing steadily, with SpaceX responsible for developing the lunar landing system. These efforts are crucial steps towards sustained presence on the Moon and further exploration of the solar system.