US Warehouse Demand Surges As Ecommerce Grows

US Warehouse Demand Surges As Ecommerce Grows

The booming e-commerce sector is causing a warehouse shortage in the US! A CBRE report indicates that the US will need an additional 330 million square feet of warehouse space by 2025 to meet e-commerce demands. Low vacancy rates and high costs pose significant challenges. E-commerce warehouses require increased automation and more parking spaces. Smart logistics is crucial for reducing costs and improving efficiency, which will support the continued growth of e-commerce.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Lightbulbscom Optimizes Logistics for Ecommerce Demand Surges

Lightbulbscom Optimizes Logistics for Ecommerce Demand Surges

LightBulbs.com successfully addressed the challenge of surging e-commerce orders by integrating shipping and dimensioning solutions, all without adding extra staff. Their experience highlights data-driven decision-making as crucial for improving logistics efficiency. This case provides valuable insights for other e-commerce businesses seeking to build intelligent logistics operations in uncertain market conditions. The integration allowed them to streamline processes and optimize resource allocation, ultimately leading to improved customer satisfaction and reduced operational costs.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Lightbulbscom Boosts Shipping Efficiency Amid Peak Demand

Lightbulbscom Boosts Shipping Efficiency Amid Peak Demand

LightBulbs.com successfully navigated peak e-commerce seasons without adding staff by integrating a transportation platform, automated dimensioning, real-time visibility, and freight audit solutions. This resulted in a doubling of shipping efficiency, reduced logistics costs, and improved customer satisfaction. Their experience provides valuable insights for e-commerce companies seeking to optimize their logistics operations and improve overall performance.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Truckload Market Struggles Amid Overcapacity Weak Demand

Truckload Market Struggles Amid Overcapacity Weak Demand

DAT reports a weak overall US freight market in October, with declining freight volumes and only a slight, unsustainable increase in spot rates. Weak demand and overcapacity are the primary drivers. The market is expected to remain volatile through 2025. Freight companies need to optimize operations, diversify services, and proactively address these challenges.

Trucking Demand Grows As Freight Rates Decline

Trucking Demand Grows As Freight Rates Decline

DAT data indicates increased truckload freight demand at the end of January, but overcapacity led to lower rates. The dry van market remained stable, while the refrigerated market experienced a seasonal decline in demand. The flatbed market performed strongly. Experts believe the market faces short-term pressure but has a positive long-term outlook. Carriers need to focus on refined operations, diversified services, and data-driven decision-making to navigate market challenges.

Warehouse Efficiency: Choosing Between Heavy-Duty and Medium-Duty Storage Racks

Warehouse Efficiency: Choosing Between Heavy-Duty and Medium-Duty Storage Racks

Heavy and medium storage racks each have unique characteristics; the former is suitable for high load capacity and space utilization, while the latter focuses on flexibility and ease of use. Choosing the right storage rack requires attention to load capacity and safety to avoid overload and improper operations, thereby improving storage efficiency and ensuring personal safety. Understanding the differences between these two types of storage racks will help you make informed warehouse management decisions.

07/29/2025 Warehousing
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Los Angeles Long Beach Ports Face Congestion As Shipping Surges

Los Angeles Long Beach Ports Face Congestion As Shipping Surges

This article analyzes the current surge in shipping capacity in the US West Coast market and explores the potential for renewed congestion at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. By examining historical data, market signals, and capacity utilization rates, it predicts a potential congestion risk in late July. The article also proposes coping strategies for shippers and freight forwarders, aiming to help businesses better navigate potential supply chain challenges and mitigate disruptions.

Zimbabwe Customs Adopts Wcobacked Elearning for Training

Zimbabwe Customs Adopts Wcobacked Elearning for Training

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Mercator Programme, is supporting the Zimbabwe Revenue Authority (ZIMRA) in adopting a blended e-learning training approach. This initiative aims to enhance customs capacity and facilitate trade. The program involves establishing an e-learning platform, training instructors, and reviewing the training system. Expected to launch by the end of the year and be extended to other courses, this marks a significant step in customs capacity building for Zimbabwe.