Supply Chain Professionals Explore 16 Career Transition Paths

Supply Chain Professionals Explore 16 Career Transition Paths

This article provides an in-depth analysis of 16 major transformation paths for supply chain professionals, covering internal lateral development, related functional extensions, professional consulting and training, cross-border integration into emerging fields, entrepreneurial transformation, and cross-industry transfer. It also offers robust job-change strategies, emphasizing capability building, internal transfers, and seizing mid-career window opportunities. The aim is to help practitioners achieve career mobility and build core competitiveness within the evolving supply chain landscape.

JB Hunt BNSF GMXT Launch Usmexico Intermodal Service

JB Hunt BNSF GMXT Launch Usmexico Intermodal Service

J.B. Hunt, BNSF, and Grupo México Transportes have launched a US-Mexico intermodal service, connecting three major Mexican markets to the US rail network via the Eagle Pass border crossing. This initiative aims to improve the speed and efficiency of cross-border logistics. The move intensifies competition in the US-Mexico intermodal market, offering shippers more options and facilitating business expansion in the North American market. This collaboration promises streamlined transportation solutions and enhanced connectivity for goods moving between the two countries.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Embrace Logistics Subscriptions Multicarrier Strategies for 2025

Ecommerce Firms Embrace Logistics Subscriptions Multicarrier Strategies for 2025

A DHL eCommerce report highlights logistics subscriptions and multi-carrier strategies as crucial for e-commerce businesses to succeed in the 2025 peak season. Logistics subscriptions enhance customer loyalty, while multi-carrier partnerships diversify risk and optimize service. Emerging trends like out-of-home delivery are also important. Businesses need to stay ahead of market changes to stand out in the competitive e-commerce landscape. Focusing on these key areas will allow businesses to improve their customer experience and adapt to the changing demands of the market.

Logistics Subscriptions Vital for 2025 Ecommerce Peak Season DHL

Logistics Subscriptions Vital for 2025 Ecommerce Peak Season DHL

A DHL eCommerce report indicates that logistics subscription services and multi-carrier strategies are crucial for e-commerce businesses to succeed in the 2025 peak season. By leveraging flexible capacity, mitigating risks, and utilizing data analytics, companies can effectively manage order surges, optimize costs, and improve service quality. This allows them to stand out from the competition and ensure a smoother, more efficient fulfillment process during periods of high demand. Embracing these strategies is key to navigating the challenges and maximizing opportunities presented by peak season.

Ecommerce Firms Adopt Multicarrier Logistics for 2025 Peak Season

Ecommerce Firms Adopt Multicarrier Logistics for 2025 Peak Season

A recent DHL eCommerce report reveals that e-commerce businesses are increasingly adopting logistics subscription services and multi-carrier strategies to navigate intense market competition and meet consumer demands for convenient and flexible delivery options. The report highlights the critical roles of agility, customer trust, and smart technologies in e-commerce success. It also provides an in-depth analysis of the differences in returns management between B2B and B2C retailers, emphasizing the need for tailored approaches to optimize the returns process and enhance customer satisfaction.

Urumqireza Freight Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

Urumqireza Freight Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

The international freight route from Urumqi to Tehran has resumed strongly, operating once a week, marking the opening of a new channel for cross-border e-commerce. In the past four months, the freight volume at Urumqi's air port has surged by 522.2%, providing vast development opportunities for international e-commerce.

05/26/2025 Logistics
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Crossborder Freight Volumes Dip Slightly in June

Crossborder Freight Volumes Dip Slightly in June

In June 2025, cross-border freight volume experienced a slight year-on-year decline of 0.3%, primarily due to a 27.8% reduction in truckbed transportation. Although the total domestic equipment slightly decreased, international containers achieved a 1.0% annual growth. Overall, transportation increased by 4.3% in the first six months of 2025.

SWIFT Navigates Challenges As Global Payments Evolve

SWIFT Navigates Challenges As Global Payments Evolve

SWIFT payments are facing challenges from emerging competitors, urging financial institutions to be more efficient and compliant in cross-border transactions. Heightened KYC regulations complicate the flow of funds, necessitating vigilance from businesses regarding the potential of new payment systems. Wise decision-making will be crucial in the competitive market.