Land Transport Port Resilience Key to Supply Chain Growth

Land Transport Port Resilience Key to Supply Chain Growth

This paper explores the close relationship between land transportation efficiency and business growth, and analyzes the resilience of US ports in trade reshaping. It emphasizes that companies should prioritize land transportation and port operations. By selecting high-quality service providers, optimizing transportation routes, strengthening cooperation, and utilizing information technology, companies can improve overall supply chain efficiency and provide a guarantee for business development. This includes focusing on improving port resilience to disruptions and ensuring smooth flow of goods.

Mexico City Firms Adopt New Lastmile Logistics Strategies

Mexico City Firms Adopt New Lastmile Logistics Strategies

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of various transportation modes for the last mile delivery from ocean freight to Mexico City, including road, rail, air, and multimodal transportation. It evaluates the cost-effectiveness of each mode and discusses port selection and transshipment strategies. The aim is to provide businesses with decision-making references to optimize their logistics solutions and improve efficiency in the final leg of the supply chain to Mexico City, considering the complexities of inland transportation.

US Freight Activity Reaches Record High Amid Economic Shifts

US Freight Activity Reaches Record High Amid Economic Shifts

The U.S. Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported a record high Freight Transportation Services Index (FTSI) in June, with growth across trucking, rail, air, and water transportation. Despite the strong FTSI performance, other economic indicators such as industrial production and housing starts showed a decline, adding uncertainty to the economic outlook. Long-term, freight volumes are still on a steady growth trajectory. Businesses should closely monitor these data to better plan their supply chains and respond to market changes.

Freight Market Stabilizes Amid Capacity Surplus and Green Shift

Freight Market Stabilizes Amid Capacity Surplus and Green Shift

The 2023 State of the Transportation Report indicates a loose capacity freight market in the US for the coming year, characterized by stable contract relationships and a growing emphasis on sustainable transportation. Businesses should strengthen contract relationships with existing partners, explore sustainable transportation options like electric vehicles, improve operational efficiency, and enhance internal collaboration to address challenges and seize opportunities. Focusing on these areas will be crucial for navigating the evolving landscape and achieving success in the freight market.

Compliance Guide for Safe Handling of Dangerous Goods

Compliance Guide for Safe Handling of Dangerous Goods

Provides downloadable examples of dangerous goods handling waybills for regulated warehouses, aiming to help businesses standardize dangerous goods handling procedures, reduce safety risks, and improve transportation efficiency. We also offer professional dangerous goods handling services, ensuring safe, compliant, and efficient transportation throughout the entire process.

Cambodias Oddor Meanchey Airport Closure Disrupts Regional Flights

Cambodias Oddor Meanchey Airport Closure Disrupts Regional Flights

The closure of Cambodia's Pochentong Airport (OMY) will have a profound impact on local transportation and communities. The lack of flights and meteorological services has made airport operations challenging. Furthermore, future regional development remains to be explored, highlighting the need for alternative transportation solutions.

Container Shipping Sector Poised for Growth in Late 2025

Container Shipping Sector Poised for Growth in Late 2025

In the second half of 2025, the container shipping market is facing multiple challenges including U.S. tariff policies, the situation in the Red Sea, and fleet growth. Experts suggest that container trade may decline, with ship supply exceeding demand, while the market's volatility and uncertainty will significantly impact capacity and freight rates.