UPS: Sea Freight Overloaded, Shippers Turn to Air Freight to Meet Rising Demand

UPS: Sea Freight Overloaded, Shippers Turn to Air Freight to Meet Rising Demand

As the issue of overcapacity in sea freight becomes more severe, shippers are turning to air freight to meet market demands. The backlog of cargo and slow sailing strategies implemented by shipping companies have sparked concern and anxiety among shippers. A report from UPS indicates a significant increase in international parcel volume and cargo revenue, prompting shippers to adopt more flexible logistics strategies to tackle peak season challenges.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Global Air Freight Industry Grapples With Speedcost Balance

Global Air Freight Industry Grapples With Speedcost Balance

International air freight excels in speed and global reach, making it ideal for high-value, urgent, or small-volume shipments. However, it's characterized by high costs, limited cargo capacity, and significant carbon emissions. Choosing air freight requires careful consideration of cargo characteristics, time sensitivity, and budget constraints to achieve the optimal logistics solution. In the future, technological innovation and environmental initiatives will drive air freight towards greater efficiency and sustainability.

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.

East Coast Port Labor Dispute Shifts Imports to West Coast

East Coast Port Labor Dispute Shifts Imports to West Coast

The rising risk of port strikes on the US East and Gulf Coasts may drive a surge in US import volume in August. Retailers are proactively taking measures such as front-loading shipments and diverting cargo to West Coast ports. The report forecasts a 12.1% year-over-year increase in import volume for the full year 2024. Retailers need to closely monitor the situation and take proactive steps to ensure supply chain stability.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Drop for Third Month Signaling Global Trade Slowdown

US Imports Drop for Third Month Signaling Global Trade Slowdown

November US container imports decreased by 3.2% year-over-year, marking the third consecutive month of decline and falling below October's figures. This data potentially indicates cooling US consumer demand and global economic uncertainty. As a global trade indicator, the continued decline may signal challenges for the global economy, warranting close attention. The decreasing import volume suggests a weakening economic outlook and could foreshadow broader economic difficulties ahead.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Decline in November Amid Seasonal Slowdown

US Container Imports Decline in November Amid Seasonal Slowdown

The Global Shipping Report indicates a decline in US import volume in November, both month-over-month and year-over-year, influenced by seasonal factors and tariff uncertainty. China's import volume experienced a significant decrease, with a corresponding drop in throughput at the top ten ports. The report highlights the resilience of US import demand but emphasizes the need for businesses to monitor market dynamics and mitigate potential risks. Companies should remain vigilant about the evolving trade landscape and adjust strategies accordingly.

Chinas Air Cargo Growth Surges in H1 2025

Chinas Air Cargo Growth Surges in H1 2025

In the first half of 2025, China's major airlines saw significant growth in their international cargo operations, with China Southern Airlines and Juneyao Airlines particularly standing out. The industry's recovery momentum is evident, as various airlines are actively expanding new routes, driving rapid growth across the sector.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Guangzhou Airport Ranks Ninth Globally in Cargo Traffic

Guangzhou Airport Ranks Ninth Globally in Cargo Traffic

In 2024, Guangzhou Baiyun International Air Cargo Airport's cargo and mail throughput surpassed 2.38 million tons, ranking ninth globally. The airport launched 18 new international routes and built an efficient logistics network, attracting numerous global logistics giants to settle in. The future looks promising.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Bulk Cargo Shipping Key Concepts in Noncontainerized Trade

Bulk Cargo Shipping Key Concepts in Noncontainerized Trade

Bulk cargo refers to independent goods that cannot fit into standard containers and require various transportation methods, often involving longer handling times. Unlike regular bulk, these goods need to be loaded and unloaded separately using specialized equipment. They are crucial in the construction and manufacturing industries, but their transportation is complex and can lead to increased costs.