Global Airline Profit Margins to Reach 39 by 2026

Global Airline Profit Margins to Reach 39 by 2026

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) forecasts stabilizing global airline profitability despite supply chain challenges, projecting a 3.9% net profit margin by 2026. The report highlights passenger and cargo volume growth, but notes that returns on invested capital remain below the cost of capital. The industry is calling for a rebalancing of the value chain, reduced regulatory burdens, and improved efficiency to enhance profitability and sustainability in the long term. This includes addressing infrastructure constraints and streamlining operational processes.

Hanjin Bankruptcy Reshapes Global Shipping Industry

Hanjin Bankruptcy Reshapes Global Shipping Industry

Korean Line's acquisition of some Hanjin Shipping assets aims to alleviate its massive debt crisis, but retailers' claims further exacerbate the risks. Hanjin's bankruptcy exposed structural problems in the shipping industry and serves as a warning for businesses to prioritize risk management and supply chain security. The industry faces a reshuffle and value chain reconstruction, with future competition becoming more intense. This event highlights the importance of financial stability and robust risk assessment in the global shipping sector.

SE Asia Ecommerce Firms Focus on Profitability by 2026

SE Asia Ecommerce Firms Focus on Profitability by 2026

Intense competition in Southeast Asia's e-commerce market by 2026 is squeezing profit margins, making refined full-chain operations crucial for success. DNY123, in collaboration with Yacang Overseas Warehouse, is hosting a year-end summary course focusing on market trends, operational skills, and compliance strategies to help sellers enhance their competitiveness. The conference will also present the 'Spark Award' and connect quality service providers to explore supply chain optimization, promoting steady growth for cross-border e-commerce businesses.

Malaysian Durian Exports Surge to Meet China Demand

Malaysian Durian Exports Surge to Meet China Demand

This article unveils the entire process of Malaysian durian entering the Chinese market, from harvesting and packaging, customs quarantine to cold chain transportation. It details how durians are transported by sea or air to eventually reach consumers. It also shares tips on how to identify the freshness of durians. The focus is on maintaining food safety throughout the supply chain and ensuring the quality of the durian upon arrival. This involves strict temperature control and efficient logistics management.

The Future Choice for Enhancing Cold Chain Logistics Management

The Future Choice for Enhancing Cold Chain Logistics Management

Cold chain logistics is a critical component of global trade, ensuring the safety and quality of perishable goods throughout transportation. With the help of the Captain Peter assistant and the remote container management system, users can monitor transportation status in real-time and receive timely notifications in case of abnormalities. The three available packages cater to diverse needs, helping to enhance overall logistics management efficiency.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Maersk Expands Global Cold Chain Logistics for Perishable Goods

Maersk Expands Global Cold Chain Logistics for Perishable Goods

Maersk provides end-to-end cold chain logistics solutions, ensuring temperature-sensitive goods are maintained in optimal condition throughout transportation. Through one-stop services, transparent operations, and customized solutions, Maersk helps businesses reduce costs, improve efficiency, and drive business growth. Choosing Maersk means choosing secure, efficient, and reliable cold chain logistics services. We offer comprehensive solutions tailored to your specific needs, leveraging advanced technology and a global network to guarantee the integrity of your temperature-controlled cargo.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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JD Cold Chain Expands Into Integrated F2B2C Logistics Platform

JD Cold Chain Expands Into Integrated F2B2C Logistics Platform

JD Logistics Cold Chain is accelerating its transformation into an F2B2C one-stop cold chain service platform. This is achieved through expanding its warehousing and distribution network, enriching its B2B product line, and building a social collaboration network to integrate resources and enhance service capabilities. This transformation is driven by factors such as the upgrading demands of fresh food e-commerce, supportive government policies, and JD Logistics' open strategy. In the future, JD Logistics Cold Chain will continue to focus on standardized products, technological innovation, and social collaboration, striving to become an industry leader.

Roadrunner Acquires GW Palmer to Boost Cold Chain Logistics

Roadrunner Acquires GW Palmer to Boost Cold Chain Logistics

Roadrunner (RRTS) acquired G.W. Palmer Logistics to bolster its temperature-controlled logistics capabilities and expand its presence in the Southern market. This acquisition is part of Roadrunner's overall expansion strategy, allowing them to offer enhanced services and reach a wider customer base within the specialized temperature-sensitive transportation sector. The move is expected to strengthen Roadrunner's position as a key player in the logistics industry.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Temu Expands from General Store to Multibrand Chain Strategy

Temu Expands from General Store to Multibrand Chain Strategy

Operating multiple stores on Temu is not merely about increasing quantity, but a transformation from a 'sole proprietorship' to a 'corporate' model. This article delves into common pitfalls of multi-store operation and proposes key strategies such as precise division of labor, unified sourcing, detail optimization, data-driven decision-making, and risk isolation. The aim is to help sellers achieve a win-win situation of scale expansion and profit growth. It emphasizes moving beyond simply having multiple stores to strategically managing them for maximum efficiency and profitability.

Aviation Industry Faces Profitability Crisis Amid Value Chain Imbalance

Aviation Industry Faces Profitability Crisis Amid Value Chain Imbalance

IATA and McKinsey research reveals an imbalanced profit distribution within the aviation value chain, with airline financial performance generally falling short of expectations, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic. The report emphasizes the need for stronger regulation of monopolistic suppliers and the promotion of collaboration in data sharing and decarbonization. These measures are crucial for achieving sustainable industry development and a fairer allocation of benefits across the entire value chain, ultimately improving the long-term viability and profitability of airlines.