RXO Acquires Coyote Logistics Transforming North American Freight Brokerage

RXO Acquires Coyote Logistics Transforming North American Freight Brokerage

RXO's $1.025 billion acquisition of Coyote Logistics aims to expand its footprint in the North American freight brokerage market, positioning it as the third-largest provider. This move will significantly enhance RXO's capacity, customer base, and technological synergies. Simultaneously, UPS's sale of Coyote reflects a strategic shift, focusing on its core small package business. The transaction signals a reshaping of the market landscape and raises questions about future trends in the logistics industry. The deal highlights the ongoing consolidation and strategic realignments within the competitive freight brokerage sector.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Faces Challenges As Analyst Forecasts Trends

Freight Market Faces Challenges As Analyst Forecasts Trends

Bloomberg analyst Klaskow provides an in-depth analysis of the US freight market, suggesting a high risk of economic recession but believing the market has bottomed out. Capacity exiting and inventory digestion are key to market rebalancing, with seasonal demand and supply chain recovery expected to bring a more stable environment. Freight companies with strong capital and diversified business models are better positioned to navigate market volatility. The analysis highlights the resilience needed to weather potential economic downturns and capitalize on future growth opportunities in the freight sector.

Kwai Advertising Boosts Seller Success in Emerging Markets

Kwai Advertising Boosts Seller Success in Emerging Markets

Kwai, the overseas short video platform under Kuaishou, attracts numerous cross-border sellers due to its strength in emerging markets. This article analyzes the advantages of Kwai Ads, highlighting its suitability for startups, content-driven brands, mobile app developers, and e-commerce/FMCG sellers. However, it cautions high-end luxury brands and those with extremely demanding creative requirements to carefully consider their options before advertising on Kwai. Kwai's reach and engagement in these markets make it a valuable platform for specific business models, while others may find it less effective.

Joybuy Adapts Strategy Amid Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Challenges

Joybuy Adapts Strategy Amid Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Challenges

JD.com's cross-border e-commerce platform, Joybuy, has suspended online transactions, marking another strategic adjustment. Facing intense competition, cross-border e-commerce businesses need to constantly adapt to market changes and adjust their strategies for survival. This move highlights the challenges and dynamic nature of the cross-border e-commerce landscape, where businesses must be agile and responsive to stay competitive. The suspension of transactions suggests a potential shift in Joybuy's focus or a broader reevaluation of its cross-border strategy.

New Challenges for Overseas Warehousing The Profound Impact of Segmented Procurement by E-commerce Platforms

New Challenges for Overseas Warehousing The Profound Impact of Segmented Procurement by E-commerce Platforms

This article discusses the challenges posed by segmented procurement on overseas warehouse companies within e-commerce platforms. It analyzes the drive of semi-managed models, concerns related to price wars, and risks stemming from policy changes. The emphasis is on the necessity for overseas warehouse enterprises to diversify their clients and service scenarios to cope with future uncertainties.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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WCO Backs Sudan Customs in HR Management Reform

WCO Backs Sudan Customs in HR Management Reform

At the request of Sudanese Customs, the World Customs Organization (WCO) provided support for modernizing its human resource management. Through workshops and remote assistance, the WCO helped Sudanese Customs build a modern, competency-based HR management system. This system aims to enhance talent attraction, improve employee performance, optimize talent allocation, and strengthen organizational competitiveness, ultimately contributing to the modernization of Sudanese Customs. The project focused on developing a framework that aligns HR practices with the strategic goals of the organization.

Madecom Collapse Offers Lessons for DTC Furniture Sector

Madecom Collapse Offers Lessons for DTC Furniture Sector

Made.com, once hailed as a shining example of DTC furniture e-commerce, collapsed just a year after its IPO. The entrepreneurial legend of founder Ning Li came to an abrupt end. A combination of factors, including the fading pandemic boom, supply chain crises, inflation, and increased competition, contributed to the shattering of its £7 billion valuation. Following its acquisition by Next, whether Made.com can regain its former glory remains a significant challenge. The company's rapid rise and fall serve as a cautionary tale in the volatile e-commerce landscape.

Budget Airlines Disrupt Aviation Industry with Innovation

Budget Airlines Disrupt Aviation Industry with Innovation

Low-cost carriers (LCCs) now account for one-third of global airline capacity and continue to grow. This paper delves into LCC operating models, fleet strategies, route networks, and distribution channels, revealing their core competitiveness in cost control and technological empowerment. It also explores the competitive and cooperative relationship between LCCs and traditional airlines, as well as the impact of technological innovation on future development. The paper concludes by looking forward to a landscape of continuous innovation and competition in the aviation industry.

Sharpie Boosts Market Share with US Manufacturing Strategy

Sharpie Boosts Market Share with US Manufacturing Strategy

Newell Brands leveraged its US-based writing business to thrive during supply chain disruptions, gaining market share. This analysis examines the advantages of 'Made in USA', shifting market demands, supply chain challenges, and Newell Brands' strategies. Data-driven insights highlight the importance of supply chain diversification and re-evaluating the value of domestic manufacturing. With the accelerating reshaping of global supply chains, businesses must build more resilient supply networks. The case demonstrates how focusing on domestic production can provide a competitive edge in times of global instability, allowing companies to capture market share while others struggle.

Ryder Enhances Lastmile Delivery with Whiteglove Service

Ryder Enhances Lastmile Delivery with Whiteglove Service

Ryder's Last Mile Delivery focuses on providing a 'white glove' delivery experience for non-standard items. Through a professional team and innovative technology platform, Ryder offers end-to-end visibility, value-added services, and enhances customer satisfaction and brand loyalty, helping businesses win in the market. This includes specialized handling, assembly, installation, and debris removal, ensuring a premium delivery experience tailored to meet specific customer needs and expectations. The goal is to create a seamless and positive interaction from the moment the product leaves the warehouse until it's fully functional in the customer's home or business.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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