ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF introduces Ocean LTL service to accelerate China-foreign trade and optimize the global supply chain. This service provides fast and economical Ocean LTL solutions, featuring end-to-end visibility, simplified pricing, and flexible inventory management. It empowers businesses to enhance their competitiveness by offering a cost-effective and efficient way to ship smaller ocean freight shipments. The service aims to streamline international trade and improve overall supply chain performance for businesses of all sizes.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Ports Face Staffing Crunch As Trade Volumes Rise

US Ports Face Staffing Crunch As Trade Volumes Rise

The American Association of Port Authorities calls for increased customs staffing to address the contradiction between growing trade and personnel shortages. Existing recruitment challenges and resource misallocation exacerbate port operational pressures. It is recommended to increase the budget, optimize allocation, simplify recruitment processes, and consider hiring veterans to ensure trade security and efficiency. The current situation strains port operations, highlighting the urgent need for improved staffing levels to maintain smooth trade flows.

Fed Holds Rates As Logistics Sector Monitors Trade Uncertainty

Fed Holds Rates As Logistics Sector Monitors Trade Uncertainty

The Federal Reserve held interest rates steady. The logistics industry faces tariffs and economic uncertainty. Experts analyze the risk of stagflation, urging companies to strengthen risk management, optimize supply chains, and improve operational efficiency. Businesses need to be flexible and responsive to market changes to navigate these challenges effectively. The current economic climate necessitates proactive strategies to mitigate potential negative impacts on the logistics sector.

Ceos Adapt to Tariff Shifts Amid Trade Policy Changes

Ceos Adapt to Tariff Shifts Amid Trade Policy Changes

Facing persistent and volatile tariff policies, 18 business executives shared their coping strategies, including absorbing costs internally, cautiously passing costs on, reshaping supply chains, and diversifying markets. Companies are actively adjusting their strategies to strive for stable development amidst uncertainty. These adjustments aim to mitigate the impact of fluctuating tariffs and ensure business continuity in a dynamic global trade environment. The focus is on building resilience and adaptability to navigate the challenges posed by evolving trade regulations.

US Freight Pricing Trends Shift Amid Trade War Uncertainty

US Freight Pricing Trends Shift Amid Trade War Uncertainty

The freight market is experiencing increased uncertainty due to tariffs and consumer confidence fluctuations. Full truckload, parcel, and less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation are each undergoing changes, leading to frequent adjustments in pricing strategies. The impact of tariffs on trade flows is a significant factor influencing freight volumes and rates. Analyzing these trends is crucial for shippers and carriers to navigate the evolving market conditions and optimize their operations. Monitoring freight indices and understanding tariff implications are key to making informed decisions in this dynamic environment.

Barbados Customs Modernizes with WCO Support to Boost Trade

Barbados Customs Modernizes with WCO Support to Boost Trade

With the support of the World Customs Organization, the Barbados Customs and Excise Department launched an organizational restructuring project aimed at improving operational efficiency, revenue collection, and trade facilitation. By implementing a competency-based HRM system, the department aims to foster a sense of belonging and pride among employees and develop career paths for the next generation. The Minister of Finance pledged to provide the necessary support to extend this approach across all departments within the Ministry of Finance.

Guatemala Customs Adopts WCO Standards to Boost Trade Efficiency

Guatemala Customs Adopts WCO Standards to Boost Trade Efficiency

The WCO is assisting Guatemala in accelerating its accession to the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC), aiming to streamline customs procedures. An assessment indicates good progress, with the roadmap being maintained. RKC compliance is expected to enhance Guatemala's trade competitiveness and enable it to embrace global opportunities. This initiative focuses on trade facilitation and utilizes customs assistance to ensure successful RKC implementation, ultimately benefiting Guatemala's integration into the global trading system.

ATA Carnet Digitalization to Streamline Global Trade by 2027

ATA Carnet Digitalization to Streamline Global Trade by 2027

The ATA/Istanbul Convention Administrative Committee aims for full digitalization of ATA Carnets by 2027, accelerating the global eATA transition through customs readiness guidelines and global training. The UK and Belgium completed the first fully digital round trip transaction, marking a new phase in digital customs clearance. Discussions also covered convention interpretation and manual updates, enhancing global trade efficiency, security, and sustainability. This initiative promotes trade facilitation by streamlining processes and reducing paperwork, leading to faster and more reliable international trade operations.

Global Trade Adopts HS Codes for Green Equipment Tracking

Global Trade Adopts HS Codes for Green Equipment Tracking

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a series of workshops exploring the use of the Harmonized System (HS) to support environmentally sustainable trade. The workshops focused on the challenges and opportunities in identifying green technologies, incorporating perspectives from the EU, APEC, BIR, IRENA, and industry representatives. The aim was to promote the green transformation of the HS, facilitate trade in environmentally friendly machinery and equipment, and address classification challenges in the circular economy. The discussions highlighted the importance of accurate HS codes for promoting green trade initiatives and achieving environmental sustainability goals.

Comoros Customs Adopts Harmonized System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Comoros Customs Adopts Harmonized System to Boost Trade Efficiency

Comoros Customs is actively preparing for the early application of the Harmonized System (HS) through capacity building and expert support. This initiative aims to improve trade efficiency, optimize tariff management, and attract foreign investment. This presents opportunities for businesses, requiring them to strengthen their understanding of the HS, optimize supply chains, and expand market channels. Establishing a strong partnership with Comoros Customs is crucial to collectively embrace a bright future for trade development.