CH Robinson Tackles Supply Chain Disruptions During Hurricane Dorian

CH Robinson Tackles Supply Chain Disruptions During Hurricane Dorian

C.H. Robinson assisted shippers in navigating the logistical challenges posed by Hurricane Dorian by closely monitoring the storm's path, providing timely communication, offering alternative solutions, and leveraging its technology platform. Their proactive approach ensured minimal disruption to supply chains and helped clients mitigate potential risks associated with the hurricane. This highlights the importance of robust risk management strategies and agile supply chain operations in the face of natural disasters.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Guccis Inventory Strategy Aided Pandemic Recovery

Guccis Inventory Strategy Aided Pandemic Recovery

Faced with the impact of the pandemic, Kering, the parent company of Gucci, adopted a proactive inventory allocation strategy, transferring inventory originally intended for the Chinese market to other regions globally to mitigate the impact. This was facilitated by its supply chain reshaping and 'replenishment on demand' model. The article analyzes the pandemic's impact on the retail industry and proposes strategies for businesses to cope with crises, emphasizing the importance of flexibility, risk management, and innovative thinking.

Global Customs Labs Share Pandemic Best Practices

Global Customs Labs Share Pandemic Best Practices

Facing the global challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic, the World Customs Organization (WCO)'s network of customs laboratories, the BRLR, held an online meeting to share experiences and best practices, and to discuss how to better support its members. The meeting highlighted the challenges faced by the BRLR during the pandemic, shared best practices such as optimizing laboratory processes, developing rapid detection methods, and strengthening information sharing. It also looked forward to the vision of building a stronger global customs laboratory network in the future.

Hurricane Helen Nears Survival Tips for Logistics Sector

Hurricane Helen Nears Survival Tips for Logistics Sector

As Hurricane Helen approaches the Florida Gulf Coast, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has released five key guidelines to assist logistics professionals in navigating the storm's challenges. The guidelines emphasize safety first, information access, demand responsiveness, support provision, and rational assistance. ALAN urges logistics companies and non-profit organizations to actively participate in relief efforts, providing effective support to affected areas through donations and other means. The guide aims to streamline logistics operations and ensure efficient delivery of aid during this critical time.

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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Hurricane Helen Nears Landfall ALAN Provides Logistics Aid

Hurricane Helen Nears Landfall ALAN Provides Logistics Aid

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) has released its hurricane season logistics preparedness guide, assisting businesses in preparing for Hurricane Helene. The guide emphasizes safety first, leveraging ALAN's Supply Chain Intelligence Center for the latest information, proactively offering or requesting support, and avoiding unauthorized actions. ALAN encourages collaboration, urging support for relief efforts through donations and other means, to collectively address the challenges posed by hurricanes. The guide aims to improve logistics coordination and ensure effective aid delivery during and after the storm.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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WCO Ensured Global Trade Stability During Pandemic

WCO Ensured Global Trade Stability During Pandemic

Amidst the global pandemic, the World Customs Organization (WCO) actively coordinates its member customs administrations to address the impact on international trade. This is achieved through information sharing, trade facilitation measures, enhanced international cooperation, and protection of frontline customs officers. The WCO established a dedicated COVID-19 information webpage, simplified customs clearance procedures for essential medical supplies, promoted the revised Kyoto Convention, and provided capacity building support. These efforts significantly contribute to ensuring global trade stability and fostering economic recovery during these challenging times.

WCO Outlines Postpandemic Global Trade Strategy

WCO Outlines Postpandemic Global Trade Strategy

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Council Sessions focused on the recovery, transformation, and resilience of global trade in the post-pandemic era. Several resolutions were adopted, covering e-commerce, passenger flow management, cross-border vaccine transportation, and gender equality. The WCO is actively adapting to address challenges and embrace opportunities, aiming to build a more efficient, secure, and sustainable global trading system.

French EPR Agency Feezeen Declares Bankruptcy Sellers Face Compliance Challenges

French EPR Agency Feezeen Declares Bankruptcy Sellers Face Compliance Challenges

The bankruptcy liquidation of FeeZeen, a French EPR agent, has raised concerns among cross-border e-commerce sellers regarding EPR compliance. This article analyzes the impact of FeeZeen's bankruptcy, provides methods for checking EPR numbers, and advises sellers to promptly switch agencies. It emphasizes the importance of compliance for cross-border e-commerce and the necessity of selecting professional service providers to ensure the continued stability and development of their business. Sellers should act quickly to maintain compliance and avoid potential penalties.

Trucking Industry Adapts to Declining Freight Demand

Trucking Industry Adapts to Declining Freight Demand

Recent data from the American Trucking Associations (ATA) indicates a decline in freight volume, but experts suggest that excessive concern is unwarranted, as the market holds potential for recovery. Companies should focus on refined operations, diversify their businesses, improve service quality, and embrace technology to proactively respond to market changes. By doing so, they can break through adversity and seize future development opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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