Nanning Railway Bureau Launches First Special Cargo Train for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Enhancing Transportation Efficiency

Nanning Railway Bureau Launches First Special Cargo Train for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Enhancing Transportation Efficiency

On November 18, the Nanning Railway Bureau launched the first special freight train for traditional Chinese medicine materials from Yulin Station, reaching Chengdu within 72 hours. This initiative enhances the efficiency of TCM transportation, with Yulin market sending 260,000 tons annually, and railway shipments increasing year by year. By deeply analyzing customer needs, the railway department developed special freight train solutions, providing timely and cost-effective transportation for TCM, receiving positive feedback from clients who look forward to further promotion of railway transport.

11/20/2023 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Gear Up for Q1 2025 Holiday Sales

Crossborder Ecommerce Sellers Gear Up for Q1 2025 Holiday Sales

2025 Q1 Cross-border E-commerce Product Selection Guide: Focuses on New Year consumption trends in France, South Korea, Japan, and Mexico. Recommends a "basic + holiday" product selection strategy. Includes product selection tools and risk warnings to help small and medium-sized sellers increase sales. This guide provides insights into popular product categories and consumer preferences during the New Year season in these key markets, enabling sellers to optimize their offerings and maximize profitability.

Retailers Face Holiday Strain As Port Strikes Threaten Imports

Retailers Face Holiday Strain As Port Strikes Threaten Imports

The National Retail Federation (NRF) reports that US import volume remains high as retailers proactively prepare for potential port strikes on the East and Gulf Coasts. July imports increased by 21% year-over-year, with August projected to reach a new high for the year. The NRF urges labor and management to return to the negotiating table to avoid a strike that would disrupt supply chains and the economy. Full-year import volume is expected to increase by 12.3%, while retail sales are projected to grow by 2.5%-3.5%.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Gen Z Favors Emotional Gift Boxes Over Traditional Presents

Gen Z Favors Emotional Gift Boxes Over Traditional Presents

This paper focuses on the interactive New Year gift boxes favored by Generation Z. By analyzing three design cases—building block storage boxes, vinyl records, and tear-away gift boxes—it reveals the innovative trends in interactive experience, emotional value, and lifestyle aesthetics of New Year gift boxes. The core of the new generation of gift box design is to “get users moving,” aiming to convey brand emotional value through emotional resonance. The study highlights the importance of user engagement and emotional connection in modern gift-giving practices.

US Container Imports Jump in February As Supply Chain Strains Persist

US Container Imports Jump in February As Supply Chain Strains Persist

Panjiva reports a 6.9% year-over-year increase in US container imports for February, but a 5.5% decrease compared to January. However, the daily average import volume reached a new high. Energy imports surged, while IT imports declined. Experts remain uncertain about the full-year trend, emphasizing the need to monitor inflation, consumer spending habits, and geopolitical factors. Shipping companies are adjusting their strategies to address future challenges and uncertainties in the global trade landscape.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Layoffs Rise As Job Market Shows Economic Strain

US Layoffs Rise As Job Market Shows Economic Strain

US layoffs in November decreased month-over-month but still rose year-over-year, reaching a new high since 2022. The total number of layoffs this year has surged, while hiring plans have shrunk dramatically to their lowest level since 2010. Macroeconomic factors, technological changes, and industry adjustments are the primary drivers. Individuals should enhance their skills, companies should prioritize employee development, and the government should introduce supportive policies to collectively address the employment challenges.

X5 Groups 2025 Revenue Jumps on Hard Discount Growth

X5 Groups 2025 Revenue Jumps on Hard Discount Growth

Russian retail giant X5 Group reported its 2023 performance, with total revenue reaching 4.64 trillion rubles, an increase of 18.8% year-on-year. Digital business revenue was strong, and comparable store sales grew by 11.4%. The discount brand "Chizhik" performed exceptionally well, with revenue soaring by 42.2%, becoming a major growth driver. X5 Group's total order volume increased significantly throughout the year, and a large number of new suppliers were added, consolidating its market position.