US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Continue

US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Continue

According to the Descartes Global Shipping Report, US imports in August decreased by 3% month-over-month but remained high, up 12.9% year-over-year, exceeding pre-pandemic levels. This high import volume exacerbates port congestion, with delays increasing at the seven major ports. Chinese imports remain a significant driver, growing by 17.2%. The report reveals a slight decrease in the West Coast ports' share and a general increase in port transportation delays. Addressing port congestion requires increased infrastructure investment, optimized operations, and improved inland transportation.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Rail Expert Tony Hatch Analyzes Freight and Intermodal Trends

Rail Expert Tony Hatch Analyzes Freight and Intermodal Trends

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the current state and future trends of the rail freight market, highlighting the insights of industry expert Tony Hatch. It covers key issues such as market conditions, service levels, freight volumes, potential mergers and acquisitions, the impact of the pandemic, rail policies, and intermodal transportation. Through “The Logistics Management Podcast,” readers can gain insights into industry dynamics and seize development opportunities. This analysis offers a comprehensive overview of the rail freight landscape and its evolving challenges and prospects.

Truckload Demand Spikes Spot Rates Stay Elevated DAT

Truckload Demand Spikes Spot Rates Stay Elevated DAT

DAT data shows continued growth in US truckload capacity demand, with spot rates remaining high. Shippers are shifting to the spot market, with van rates exceeding contract rates and refrigerated rates reaching a five-year high. The pandemic has exacerbated rate volatility. Experts attribute this to economic recovery, seasonal factors, and policy impacts. Future strategies require enhanced collaboration, embracing innovation, and focusing on regional differences, cargo types, and sustainable transportation. The dynamic logistics market necessitates adaptability and strategic planning to navigate fluctuating rates and evolving demands.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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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.

Amazon Expands Sameday Delivery to 20 European Regions

Amazon Expands Sameday Delivery to 20 European Regions

Amazon is developing a new energy logistics network in Europe, planning to add same-day delivery services in 20 more regions over the next year, covering multiple countries and cities. Additionally, Amazon Global Logistics is optimizing customs clearance processes and route configurations to enhance the efficiency of sellers' cross-border supply chains.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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China Southern Launches Dualpreinspection Crossborder Cargo Station

China Southern Launches Dualpreinspection Crossborder Cargo Station

China Southern Airlines Logistics has launched the first 'Double Pre-Clearance' cargo station in the Guangzhou Baiyun Airport Free Trade Zone. This facility integrates civil aviation security and customs inspection, significantly improving cargo clearance efficiency and promoting the development of cross-border logistics in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macau Greater Bay Area.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Gains Traction in Crossborder Ecommerce

Air Freight Gains Traction in Crossborder Ecommerce

The Air Freight Direct Line, with its unique resource integration and flexible customs clearance model, has become an ideal choice for cross-border e-commerce logistics. It significantly enhances transportation efficiency and customer experience through efficient trunk resource reuse, reduced transportation costs, and improved cargo tracking capabilities, helping merchants maximize their economic benefits.

Global Small Parcel Shipping Benefits and Best Products

Global Small Parcel Shipping Benefits and Best Products

This article analyzes the types of products suitable for international small package transport, including electronics, textiles, tools, and cosmetics. It discusses the advantages in terms of cost-effectiveness, customs clearance convenience, and weight and size suitability. Additionally, it highlights important considerations during shipping, providing practical guidance for those engaged in cross-border logistics.

Key Strategies for Crossborder Ecommerce Shipping Success

Key Strategies for Crossborder Ecommerce Shipping Success

This article provides a detailed overview of key points to consider in international express shipping, including documentation preparation, packaging requirements, customs policies, cost control, handling of special items, and selection of courier companies. It aims to assist cross-border e-commerce sellers and foreign trade professionals in ensuring smooth delivery of their shipments.

Packing Lists Cut Disputes in Global Trade

Packing Lists Cut Disputes in Global Trade

The Packing List (PL) is crucial in international trade as it influences customs clearance, customer satisfaction, and insurance claims, serving as a 'secret weapon' to avoid foreign trade disputes. This article explores the definition, function, and ways to enhance management practices of packing lists to assist foreign trade companies in operating efficiently.