Businesses Adapt Supply Chains to Overcome Pandemic Disruptions

Businesses Adapt Supply Chains to Overcome Pandemic Disruptions

During the pandemic, supply chains faced multiple challenges including container shortages, port congestion, and labor shortages. Companies actively responded to the crisis through strategies such as container decompartmentalization, alternative port selection, technology-enabled transformation, collaborative supply chain partnerships, and proactive risk planning. These efforts demonstrated remarkable adaptability and innovation. The experiences provide valuable lessons for future supply chain management, highlighting the importance of resilience and agility in navigating disruptions.

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Efficiency Via Virtual Exchange

Uzbekistan Maldives Boost Customs Efficiency Via Virtual Exchange

Within the framework of the World Customs Organization, Uzbekistan and Maldives Customs conducted a virtual learning exchange on Post Clearance Audit (PCA). The Maldives shared its experience in PCA organization, legal framework, operations, coordination, and IT systems. This effectively enhanced Uzbekistan's customs audit capabilities and promoted cooperation between the two customs administrations. This activity provides a valuable reference for other countries seeking to improve customs management through international cooperation.

Logistics Cost Mapping Eases Supply Chain Disruptions

Logistics Cost Mapping Eases Supply Chain Disruptions

Facing frequent global supply chain crises, companies need to meticulously manage logistics costs to overcome challenges. This webinar focuses on 'Logistics Cost Services', sharing best practices for building a 'Logistics Cost Map'. Technology companies like aThingz are helping businesses achieve supply chain digital transformation through data integration, cost allocation, and continuous optimization. This empowers them to improve profitability and resilience, proactively turning passive reactions into active strategies during crises.

Old Dominion Freight Posts Strong Q4 on Market Share Growth

Old Dominion Freight Posts Strong Q4 on Market Share Growth

Old Dominion Freight Line reported strong Q4 performance, with revenue increasing nearly 30%. This growth was driven by increases in both daily LTL tonnage and LTL revenue per hundredweight. The company continues to gain market share through superior service and network coverage. Old Dominion is also actively investing in future development to address industry challenges and capitalize on opportunities, positioning itself for continued success in the LTL freight market.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Sysco Acquires Coastal Companies to Expand Food Distribution Reach

Sysco Acquires Coastal Companies to Expand Food Distribution Reach

Sysco's acquisition of fresh produce distributor The Coastal Companies aims to expand its proprietary fleet, enhance cold chain logistics capabilities, broaden market share, optimize the supply chain, and improve customer service. This move is likely to accelerate consolidation in the food distribution industry, increase logistical efficiency, drive technological innovation, and intensify market competition. The acquisition signals Sysco's commitment to strengthening its position through strategic investments in its fleet and logistics network.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Bed Bath Beyond Overhauls Supply Chain with Simplified Strategy

Bed Bath Beyond Overhauls Supply Chain with Simplified Strategy

Bed Bath & Beyond is undergoing a supply chain innovation initiative to create an efficient, flexible, and reliable supply chain by streamlining its distribution network, outsourcing fulfillment centers, and implementing control tower technology. The company is investing $250 million to revamp its supply chain in response to rising logistics costs and market uncertainties. The aim is to achieve sustainable growth and reshape its retail competitiveness through improved supply chain performance and agility.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Aims for Allelectric Fleet by 2040

Fedex Aims for Allelectric Fleet by 2040

FedEx aims to achieve zero-emission operations for its fleet by 2040. The company is investing $2 billion in sustainability initiatives, encompassing electric vehicle fleets, energy efficiency improvements, and carbon-neutral transportation. This significant investment underscores FedEx's commitment to reducing its environmental impact and contributing to a more sustainable future through green logistics practices and a transition to electric vehicles, ultimately striving for carbon neutrality across its operations.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Ports and Waterways Struggle Amid Infrastructure Crisis

US Ports and Waterways Struggle Amid Infrastructure Crisis

The United States' port and inland waterway infrastructure receives low ratings and faces a significant funding shortfall. This report advocates for increased investment to modernize and improve efficiency. Addressing this investment gap is crucial to reshape the future of waterborne transportation and ensure its competitiveness. Prioritizing infrastructure upgrades will enhance supply chain resilience and support economic growth by optimizing the movement of goods through ports and inland waterways.

IATA Advances Air Travel Efficiency with New CNS Technologies

IATA Advances Air Travel Efficiency with New CNS Technologies

IATA is dedicated to optimizing aviation communication, navigation, and surveillance technologies to reduce costs and benefit passengers. It focuses on the practicality, communication, standards, and benefits of new technologies, promoting developments like Performance-Based Navigation (PBN). The aim is to improve efficiency and safety while minimizing expenses for airlines and ultimately, the traveling public. IATA's efforts contribute to a more sustainable and affordable aviation industry through technological advancements and standardized practices.

Damcos Digital Shift Modernizes Global Freight Forwarding

Damcos Digital Shift Modernizes Global Freight Forwarding

Damco is reshaping freight forwarding through digital services, aiming to be the 'orchestrator' of the global freight supply chain. Its core engine, the Twill platform, offers online booking, multi-carrier selection, real-time tracking, and data analytics, helping customers optimize their supply chains and reduce risks. While digital transformation presents challenges, the future trend of intelligence and collaboration is irreversible. Damco's practices set an example for the industry.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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