TBRC Expands Market Intelligence Services to 27 Industries

TBRC Expands Market Intelligence Services to 27 Industries

The Business Research Company (TBRC), a leading global market intelligence firm, leverages its extensive industry experience and robust data resources to provide businesses with accurate market insights and customized research services. Covering 27 industries and over 60 regions, TBRC empowers companies to make informed decisions in the global marketplace. They offer tailored solutions to address specific business challenges, ensuring clients stay ahead of the competition and capitalize on emerging opportunities. TBRC's comprehensive approach helps businesses navigate complex market dynamics and achieve sustainable growth.

Half of Japanese Firms Reassess China Operations Amid Tensions

Half of Japanese Firms Reassess China Operations Amid Tensions

A survey reveals that over 60% of Japanese companies believe strained Japan-China relations negatively impact the Japanese economy, with nearly half already affected or anticipating business pressure. The tourism sector is suffering, and manufacturers are concerned about supply chain risks. If tensions persist, almost half of the companies will reassess their business strategies in China, with some potentially considering withdrawal. This highlights the significant economic consequences and strategic adjustments Japanese businesses are contemplating due to the evolving geopolitical landscape.

Ryder Cuts Texas Jobs Amid Supply Chain Shifts

Ryder Cuts Texas Jobs Amid Supply Chain Shifts

Ryder is laying off over 800 employees and ceasing operations in Texas due to a supply chain strategy adjustment by its client, Applied Materials. This event highlights the challenges companies face in adapting to supply chain shifts and the impact of the macroeconomic environment on the logistics industry. An in-depth analysis of the layoffs' consequences can provide valuable decision-making insights for businesses and government entities navigating similar situations. This situation underscores the importance of supply chain resilience and adaptability in a rapidly evolving global market.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Shipping Costs Drop As Trade War Uncertainty Persists

Uschina Shipping Costs Drop As Trade War Uncertainty Persists

Shipping prices between China and the US have plummeted due to the trade war, front-loading of demand, and overcapacity. Importers benefit from reduced costs, while shipping companies face challenges. Businesses should monitor policy changes, optimize supply chains, expand markets, strengthen risk management, and actively transform to adapt to market changes. The trade war's impact on shipping is complex, requiring proactive strategies for businesses to navigate the evolving landscape and mitigate potential losses while capitalizing on new opportunities.

Zhongji Baiyun Outline 2025 Growth Strategy at Annual Meeting

Zhongji Baiyun Outline 2025 Growth Strategy at Annual Meeting

The Sinotech Logistics & Buyunwang annual meeting, themed "Winning Battles, Striving for First Place," showcased the company's clear strategic direction, emphasis on smart technology, and employee care through strategic interpretation, cultural activities, and employee appreciation. The meeting conveyed the company's development strategy of embracing smart technology, focusing on customers, and valuing talent and cultural development. It foreshadowed new development opportunities for the company in 2025, highlighting its commitment to innovation and a people-centric approach within the evolving logistics landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Canadian Railway Shutdown Triggers Supply Chain Disruptions

Canadian Railway Shutdown Triggers Supply Chain Disruptions

Labor disputes have halted operations at Canada's two major railway companies, triggering a North American supply chain crisis. Businesses should proactively respond by diversifying transportation channels, optimizing inventory management, and strengthening supply chain collaboration. Leveraging technology to enhance supply chain resilience is also crucial. Concurrently, Canada needs to accelerate its economic transformation, building a more competitive economic structure to mitigate future disruptions and reduce reliance on single transportation modes. This shift will improve overall economic stability and preparedness for global challenges.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Retail Logistics Firms Cut Jobs Ahead of Peak Season

Retail Logistics Firms Cut Jobs Ahead of Peak Season

Driven by the global economic downturn, retail giants and freight forwarding companies are laying off employees ahead of the peak season. Amazon plans to cut 10,000 jobs, and C.H. Robinson has also implemented significant layoffs. PwC predicts that half of US companies may face layoffs. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should carefully select logistics partners, control costs, pay attention to market changes, and improve competitiveness to cope with industry reshuffling.

Ecommerce Shifts Challenge Furniture Giant As Zibuyu Seeks IPO

Ecommerce Shifts Challenge Furniture Giant As Zibuyu Seeks IPO

The cross-border e-commerce industry is facing a downturn. Furniture e-tailer Made.com is facing a sale and layoffs, and Zhejiang seller Zubuyu's IPO is hindered. Companies need to strengthen their internal capabilities, diversify their development, and embrace change to meet challenges, survive in fierce competition, and achieve success. This includes optimizing supply chains, improving marketing strategies, and exploring new markets. Adaptability and innovation are crucial for navigating the current economic climate and ensuring long-term growth.

Madecom Collapse Raises Concerns for Crossborder Ecommerce

Madecom Collapse Raises Concerns for Crossborder Ecommerce

Made.com's sale and layoffs just 15 months after its IPO highlight the challenges facing cross-border e-commerce. Macroeconomic factors, supply chain disruptions, and increased competition are key contributors. Companies need to focus on meticulous operations and diversify their markets to navigate these difficulties and achieve sustainable growth in the evolving global landscape.

Amazon Faces Growth Slowdown Amid Postpandemic Shifts

Amazon Faces Growth Slowdown Amid Postpandemic Shifts

Amazon's stock price has plummeted nearly 50%, revealing the decline of the e-commerce dividend. With the pandemic boost over, high expansion costs, and increased competition, Amazon is forced to lay off employees, cut costs, and explore new growth areas like social shopping. Despite these challenges, Amazon still possesses brand and technological advantages. The success or failure of its transformation will determine its future development.