APICS Jdcom Partner to Boost Chinas Ecommerce Supply Chain Talent

APICS Jdcom Partner to Boost Chinas Ecommerce Supply Chain Talent

APICS and JD.com have formed a strategic partnership to establish China's omnichannel supply chain standards and improve e-commerce supply chain performance. APICS will establish a China Enterprise Advisory Committee and collaborate with JD.com to create a Supply Chain Academy. They will jointly design omnichannel benchmarks and provide SCOR-P training to help Chinese companies enhance their supply chain capabilities and seize opportunities in the e-commerce market. This collaboration aims to elevate supply chain management practices and foster talent development within the Chinese e-commerce landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Selfdriving Trucks Boost Efficiency but Risk Driver Jobs

Selfdriving Trucks Boost Efficiency but Risk Driver Jobs

A White House report warns that autonomous driving technology could lead to the unemployment of 80% of truck drivers. The report emphasizes that technological maturity is not the only challenge; cost, infrastructure, industry acceptance, and regulatory improvements are also crucial. Instead of panicking, a proactive approach is needed. Governments, businesses, and individuals must work together to embrace change, seize opportunities, and welcome the intelligent future of the logistics industry. This includes investing in retraining programs and developing new job roles within the evolving transportation landscape.

UPS Expands Ecommerce Strategy Amid Retail Shifts

UPS Expands Ecommerce Strategy Amid Retail Shifts

Store closures in the retail sector have impacted UPS's B2B business, but omnichannel retail presents new opportunities. UPS is actively addressing challenges and capitalizing on the e-commerce logistics market through strategies such as expanding warehousing, optimizing its logistics network, and embracing technological innovation. Facing intense competition, UPS leverages its experience and technological advantages to build a smart and efficient logistics system, leading industry transformation. The company focuses on providing comprehensive solutions to meet the evolving needs of retailers in the dynamic e-commerce landscape.

Yellow Corps Bankruptcy Shakes US LTL Freight Market

Yellow Corps Bankruptcy Shakes US LTL Freight Market

The bankruptcy of Yellow Corporation, a century-old trucking company, signifies a reshaping of the LTL market landscape. Mismanagement, debt burden, and labor union conflicts are the primary causes. Freight rates are expected to rise, competition will intensify, and companies like Old Dominion are poised to benefit, while customers relying on low prices will be negatively impacted. Market concentration is likely to increase, and service quality and technological innovation will accelerate. The collapse of Yellow creates both opportunities and challenges within the evolving logistics sector.

Pilot Freight Services Expands to Mexico City Vancouver

Pilot Freight Services Expands to Mexico City Vancouver

Pilot Freight Services announces the opening of new stations in Mexico City and Vancouver to enhance service to US locations, respond to customer needs, and capitalize on market potential. This expansion will strengthen its global network, seize opportunities from Mexico's manufacturing growth, and solidify its strategic position on the North American West Coast. The move accelerates global supply chain integration, providing customers with more comprehensive logistics services. This strategic growth allows Pilot to better serve existing clients and attract new business through an enhanced global footprint.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Mobile Tech Boosts Efficiency in Lastmile Logistics

Mobile Tech Boosts Efficiency in Lastmile Logistics

This paper explores how mobile technology empowers logistics and optimizes last-mile delivery. By analyzing the challenges and opportunities in the last mile, it elucidates the advantages of mobile solutions and demonstrates their practical application value in improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing customer experience through case studies. The conclusion highlights that mobile technology is crucial for companies to win the last-mile competition. It provides insights into leveraging mobile solutions for improved operational effectiveness and customer satisfaction within the evolving landscape of modern logistics.

Hub Group EASO Partner for Mexico Nearshoring Expansion

Hub Group EASO Partner for Mexico Nearshoring Expansion

Hub Group has entered into a joint venture agreement with EASO in Mexico to expand its cross-border intermodal business and capitalize on nearshoring opportunities. The partnership will integrate resources to improve operational efficiency, enhance customer experience, and build a more resilient supply chain. This initiative is a key component of Hub Group's long-term investment strategy and is expected to drive greater success in the Mexican cross-border transportation market. The collaboration aims to provide seamless and efficient transportation solutions connecting the US and Mexico.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce 3PL Drive US Industrial Real Estate Shift CBRE

Ecommerce 3PL Drive US Industrial Real Estate Shift CBRE

A CBRE report reveals that e-commerce and 3PL are reshaping the U.S. industrial real estate leasing market. Strong e-commerce demand, coupled with brick-and-mortar retailers' active transformation, and the flexibility and efficiency offered by 3PL providers are driving these changes. Leasing activity is concentrated in consumer-centric regions and expanding into secondary and tertiary markets. These trends present new opportunities for both investors and businesses. The growth of e-commerce continues to fuel demand for warehouse space, impacting location strategies and lease terms.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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ATA Economist Predicts Freight Industry Trends Amid Economic Uncertainty

ATA Economist Predicts Freight Industry Trends Amid Economic Uncertainty

Bob Costello, Chief Economist at the American Trucking Associations, believes the current economic situation is complex, requiring a deep analysis of drivers like consumer spending, factory output, housing starts, and the inventory cycle. He emphasizes the significant impact of inventory levels on freight volume and expresses optimism about the manufacturing transformation. This article interprets Costello's views from a data analyst perspective, offering freight companies recommendations on optimizing inventory management and expanding diversified business opportunities. The analysis aims to provide actionable insights for navigating the evolving economic landscape.

Ecommerce Logistics Adapts to Omnichannel Demands

Ecommerce Logistics Adapts to Omnichannel Demands

E-commerce logistics faces multiple challenges including speed, fragmented orders, and reverse logistics, but also opportunities for technological innovation and business model transformation. WMS systems need deep integration with e-commerce to enhance intelligence and automation. Express delivery companies should respond to market changes through differentiated services, technological innovation, and refined management. Retailers can upgrade distribution centers, while footwear innovators can leverage 3PL expertise to enhance market influence. These strategies are crucial for navigating the evolving landscape of e-commerce logistics and maintaining a competitive edge.