US Ports Face Shifts As Trade Dynamics Reshape Maritime Industry

US Ports Face Shifts As Trade Dynamics Reshape Maritime Industry

Global supply chains face challenges, intensifying port competition in the United States. Canadian ports are emerging, with infrastructure as a key factor. East Coast ports are gaining market share, and investments in mid-sized ports like Houston are proving effective. The Port of Los Angeles is expanding to address declining West Coast cargo volumes. Future port competition will focus on capital, efficiency, and interconnectivity. These elements are crucial for ports to thrive in the evolving global trade landscape and maintain their competitive edge within the supply chain.

WCO Reviews Kyoto Convention to Address Global Trade Challenges

WCO Reviews Kyoto Convention to Address Global Trade Challenges

The 24th Session of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) Management Committee focused on advancing a comprehensive review of the RKC. The meeting assessed the alignment of proposals with the Convention and existing tools to address new global trade challenges such as the pandemic, information technology, e-commerce, and supply chain security. Emphasis was placed on inclusivity, welcoming Liberia, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan as new contracting parties. This collective effort contributes to global trade facilitation and security, ensuring the RKC remains relevant and effective in the modern trading environment.

WCO Aids Sierra Leones Trade Recovery Postdisaster

WCO Aids Sierra Leones Trade Recovery Postdisaster

Following the devastating mudslides in Sierra Leone, the WCO assisted the National Revenue Authority (NRA) in developing its Strategic Plan for 2018-2022. This plan focuses on trade facilitation as a key driver for economic growth and development. The WCO's support aimed to strengthen the NRA's capacity to implement efficient and effective customs procedures, ultimately contributing to the country's reconstruction and long-term economic stability. The strategic plan provides a roadmap for modernizing customs operations and promoting a more business-friendly environment in Sierra Leone.

Global Trade Opens Path to Financial Freedom for Individuals

Global Trade Opens Path to Financial Freedom for Individuals

This article explores how ordinary individuals can achieve financial freedom through foreign trade. Foreign trade offers advantages like low barriers to entry, high profit margins, and a vast market. Individuals can enter the field through SOHO models, platform selling/self-owned brands, or collaborations with factories. Key success factors include product selection, customer acquisition, and effective price negotiation. The article also provides a startup budget and a three-year development plan, encouraging readers to take action and seize the opportunities presented by foreign trade.

IATA Launches Aviation Crisis Program for Family Assistance

IATA Launches Aviation Crisis Program for Family Assistance

IATA's "Airline ERP and Crisis Management Team Family Assistance" course aims to enhance aviation professionals' capabilities in family assistance and build more resilient crisis response mechanisms. The curriculum covers key areas such as international regulations, FAP design and implementation, reception center management, external coordination, and long-term family support. It helps participants provide timely, comprehensive, and compassionate assistance to affected families, ensuring their well-being during and after a crisis. The course emphasizes practical skills and knowledge necessary for effective family support in the aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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Airlines Adapt to CORSIA Rules for Sustainable Aviation

Airlines Adapt to CORSIA Rules for Sustainable Aviation

This report provides an in-depth analysis of MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) requirements under the CORSIA framework. It serves as a comprehensive guide for airlines, regulators, and professionals, covering compliance strategies, data management processes, and internal audit practices. The content includes an applicability analysis of the CORSIA MRV system, fuel monitoring methods, data management, verification requirements, airline MRV data, emission monitoring and data management processes, and internal audits. It aims to provide clarity and guidance for effective implementation and compliance with CORSIA's MRV obligations.

CPG and Retail Firms Adapt SOP to Market Volatility

CPG and Retail Firms Adapt SOP to Market Volatility

The consumer goods and retail industry faces a rapidly changing market environment, making efficient Sales and Operations Planning (S&OP) crucial. This paper explores how optimizing the S&OP process can lead to more accurate demand forecasting, optimized supply and capacity planning, more efficient production and delivery coordination, and faster responsiveness to changes. By improving these areas, companies can gain a competitive edge in the market. The focus is on practical strategies and best practices for implementing a robust and effective S&OP framework.

Q1 2025 Freight Index Shows Weak Demand Amid Recovery Signs

Q1 2025 Freight Index Shows Weak Demand Amid Recovery Signs

The TD Cowen-AFS Freight Index Q1 report reveals varying recovery signs across transportation modes despite persistent soft demand and overcapacity. Truckload spot market shows positive signals, parcel pricing strategies are effective, and LTL pricing discipline shows cracks. The report offers decision-making insights for shippers and carriers, highlighting the nuances of the current freight market. It analyzes key trends and provides a comprehensive overview of the factors influencing freight rates and capacity across different segments, offering valuable context for navigating the evolving landscape.

US Trucking Industry Braces for HOS Rule Changes Under Review

US Trucking Industry Braces for HOS Rule Changes Under Review

Hours of Service (HOS) reform for the trucking industry may be delayed by 18 months due to Democratic review. The new regulations aim to improve efficiency, but the industry has concerns and may face litigation. The review process will likely scrutinize the potential economic and safety impacts of the proposed changes. Industry stakeholders are closely monitoring the situation, anticipating potential adjustments to the original reform plan. The delay could allow for further data collection and analysis, potentially leading to a more refined and effective final rule.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key strategies for logistics professionals to prepare for hurricane season. These include ensuring personnel safety, staying informed with real-time information, connecting with logistics needs, offering or requesting support, and engaging in relief efforts responsibly. By implementing these strategies, businesses can effectively navigate the challenges posed by hurricanes, ensuring smooth supply chain operations and providing timely and effective assistance to affected communities. These proactive measures are crucial for minimizing disruption and maximizing aid delivery during and after a hurricane.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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