Amazon Ends Thirdparty Delivery to Streamline Pandemic Operations

Amazon Ends Thirdparty Delivery to Streamline Pandemic Operations

Amazon suspended non-essential, third-party package delivery services to focus resources on surging first-party business during the pandemic and ensure timely delivery of essential goods. Experts believe this move poses little immediate threat to UPS and FedEx. However, Amazon's long-term potential as a powerful competitor in the logistics space remains significant. This action highlights the importance of adaptable logistics networks in responding to unexpected events and maintaining service levels during times of crisis.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Guide for Logistics Pros As Helene Looms

Hurricane Guide for Logistics Pros As Helene Looms

As hurricane season approaches, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key action guidelines for logistics professionals. These cover personnel safety, maintaining open communication, responding to needs, proactive support, and rational engagement. The guidelines aim to help logistics professionals better navigate potential challenges, ensure supply chain continuity, and provide timely and effective assistance to affected communities. ALAN emphasizes the importance of preparedness and collaboration to mitigate the impact of hurricanes and facilitate efficient disaster relief efforts.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Combat Listing Hijacking Fraud

Amazon Sellers Combat Listing Hijacking Fraud

Amazon sellers are increasingly facing the problem of malicious listing hijacking. This paper details how to effectively combat this issue and protect your business reputation by leveraging official Amazon resources (such as Brand Registry and complaint mechanisms), strengthening brand protection measures, utilizing monitoring tools and technical means, taking legal action when necessary, and maintaining good communication. A multi-pronged approach is crucial to effectively address malicious listing hijacking and safeguard your brand on the Amazon marketplace.

Rebranding Strategies to Boost SEO Traffic

Rebranding Strategies to Boost SEO Traffic

This article shares how to seize the SEO traffic vacuum created by a brand rename, taking advantage of it with low-cost, rapid action. Using the OpenClaw.ai rename as an example, the author shares their practical experience of building and launching 28 pages in a single day, emphasizing the importance of execution. The author encourages readers to ignore external doubts and bravely experiment to capitalize on the opportunity for quick wins and improved SEO performance during this transition.

Biden Administration Targets Container Shipping Amid Supply Chain Concerns

Biden Administration Targets Container Shipping Amid Supply Chain Concerns

The Biden administration plans to crack down on container shipping companies, sparking opposition from industry associations. The Trucking Association supports the move, while the World Shipping Council objects, prompting expert analysis of the reasons behind the conflict. This potential regulatory action could reshape the supply chain and trigger antitrust scrutiny. The proposed regulations aim to address concerns about market concentration and unfair practices within the container shipping industry, potentially leading to significant changes in how goods are transported globally.

XPO Logistics Expands LTL Network Amid Rising Supply Chain Needs

XPO Logistics Expands LTL Network Amid Rising Supply Chain Needs

XPO Logistics plans to open new Less-than-Truckload (LTL) freight terminals in Adelanto, California, and Conley, Georgia, in the second quarter. This expansion aims to increase freight capacity, optimize network layout, and address future logistics challenges. The move is part of its five-year LTL action plan, demonstrating XPO Logistics' proactive response to market demands and its strategic deployment for future growth. The new terminals will enhance service capabilities and improve efficiency within its LTL network.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Cameroon Customs Raises Tax Revenue Via WCO Audit Support

Cameroon Customs Raises Tax Revenue Via WCO Audit Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Cameroon Customs in enhancing its Post-Clearance Audit (PCA) capabilities to improve clearance efficiency, optimize resource allocation, and strengthen tax administration. Through diagnostics, action plan development, and specific recommendations, the WCO is helping Cameroon establish a professional and stable PCA organizational structure. This initiative aims to achieve a win-win situation of trade facilitation and revenue security, ultimately contributing to more efficient customs operations and increased revenue collection for the country.

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

Ivory Coast Customs Modernizes Operations with ROCB Assistance

The West and Central Africa Capacity Building Office has assisted Côte d'Ivoire Customs in making progress in human resources and project management. By developing a job directory, competency framework, and job descriptions, and by introducing project cycle management and results-based management principles, it has laid the foundation for the modernization of Côte d'Ivoire Customs. The two parties will continue to collaborate to refine relevant tools and methods and develop action plans to consolidate the achievements made.

WCO Backs Cape Verde in Landmark Customs Efficiency Study

WCO Backs Cape Verde in Landmark Customs Efficiency Study

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the WACAM project, supported the Cape Verde Customs Administration (CVCA) in conducting its first Time Release Study (TRS) to improve clearance efficiency and optimize trade processes. The workshop brought together stakeholders to develop an action plan, assisting Cape Verde in fulfilling the World Trade Organization's Trade Facilitation Agreement, improving the business environment, and promoting economic development. The TRS aims to identify bottlenecks and recommend improvements to streamline customs procedures and reduce release times.

Care Bears Rights Holders Tighten Copyright Enforcement

Care Bears Rights Holders Tighten Copyright Enforcement

The Care Bears brand owner has initiated a large-scale copyright enforcement campaign. Keith Law Firm is representing the trademark and over a hundred copyrighted images, including US registered copyrights VA 1-824-810 and VA 1-982-408. Cross-border sellers are advised to conduct self-checks on product authorization to avoid the risk of infringement. This action highlights the importance of verifying licenses and ensuring compliance with copyright laws when selling Care Bears related merchandise internationally.