DHL Canada Workers Ratify Contract Ending Strike After Antiscab Law Test

DHL Canada Workers Ratify Contract Ending Strike After Antiscab Law Test

Canadian DHL workers have ended their nearly three-week strike, ratifying a new four-year contract with a 72% approval rate. This agreement marks the first test of new anti-scab legislation. The collective bargaining agreement addresses key issues such as wages and benefits. The strike and subsequent agreement highlight the ongoing negotiations and power dynamics within the supply chain and the impact of labor relations on logistics operations. The ratification brings an end to the disruption caused by the labor dispute.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Which of the World's Top 4 International Couriers Is Best?

Which of the World's Top 4 International Couriers Is Best?

This article analyzes four major international express companies: UPS, FedEx, TNT, and DHL. UPS is known for its strong transport infrastructure and service coverage, while FedEx offers diverse solutions through its subsidiaries. TNT holds a significant advantage in the European market, and DHL enhances customer experience through innovative services. Consumers should choose the right express company based on their needs or seek advice from logistics agents.

Chinas Lowertier Markets Attract Community Group Buying

Chinas Lowertier Markets Attract Community Group Buying

This paper deeply analyzes the current development status, opportunities, and challenges of community group buying in lower-tier markets. By examining cases of different types of players, it reveals the unique advantages and potential risks of these markets and explores diversified profit models. The article aims to provide valuable reference for group buying platforms and entrepreneurs who intend to enter lower-tier markets. It discusses key factors for success and potential pitfalls to avoid in this rapidly evolving landscape.

WCO Group Advances Trade Via Publicprivate Dialogue

WCO Group Advances Trade Via Publicprivate Dialogue

The Private Sector Consultative Group (PSCG) of the World Customs Organization (WCO) serves as a crucial platform for fostering dialogue and cooperation between the WCO and the private sector. The 47th session focused on the Revised Kyoto Convention review, performance measurement, disruptive technologies, non-negotiated tariffs, and the Framework of Standards on E-Commerce. By participating in policy development, standard setting, capacity building, and promoting collaboration, the PSCG makes significant contributions to building an efficient, secure, and sustainable global trade system.

Global Airline Group Unveils Runway Safety Measures

Global Airline Group Unveils Runway Safety Measures

This article focuses on aircraft runway safety, outlining how IATA utilizes initiatives like GRSAP to mitigate the risks of runway excursions and incursions. It analyzes risk factors such as unstable approaches and emphasizes the importance of enhancing safety awareness. The aim is to improve runway safety performance through proactive measures and a deeper understanding of contributing factors, ultimately reducing accidents and incidents related to runway operations.

EWE Group Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Solutions

EWE Group Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Solutions

This article provides an in-depth analysis of EWE Group's international logistics services, covering company overview, reliability assessment, delivery services and timeliness, pickup areas, package dimensions and pricing standards. Leveraging its global presence, customs clearance advantages, systematic operations, and excellent customer service, EWE Group offers efficient and reliable logistics solutions for cross-border e-commerce and international trade businesses. The analysis highlights the key factors contributing to EWE Group's success in providing comprehensive international logistics support for its clients.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Abu Dhabi Ports Group Advances Economic Vision 2030

Abu Dhabi Ports Group Advances Economic Vision 2030

Since its establishment in 2006, the Abu Dhabi Ports Group has actively promoted economic growth in the UAE by managing 11 ports and terminals. The group aligns with the Abu Dhabi Economic Vision 2030, contributing 3.6% to the non-oil GDP. Its efficient port management and application of smart technologies have positioned Abu Dhabi as a significant international logistics hub.