Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Boost Tourism

Jetstar Airways Launches Direct Flights Between China and Australia to Boost Tourism

Jetstar Australia has announced plans to launch direct flights between China and Australia by the end of the year, offering 35 flights weekly to attract more Chinese tourists. The airline will focus on the growth potential of second and third-tier Chinese cities to enhance travel convenience. Furthermore, by 2034, the number of outbound Chinese tourists is expected to reach 800 million, with 1% of Australian visitors translating to 8 million, further promoting economic development between China and Australia.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Chinarussia Energy Trade Reshapes Global Economy

Chinarussia Energy Trade Reshapes Global Economy

China-Russia trade is growing at an astounding rate, projected to reach nearly $170 billion by the end of this year. Key drivers include energy cooperation, diversified commodity trade, and the increasing adoption of RMB settlement. Despite sanctions challenges, both countries are actively seeking new trade routes and aim to increase trade to $200 billion by 2024, contributing to global economic stability. They are working to overcome obstacles and strengthen their economic partnership in the face of external pressures.

Alibabas Miravia Expands into Europes Luxury Ecommerce Sector

Alibabas Miravia Expands into Europes Luxury Ecommerce Sector

Alibaba launched Miravia to tap into the mid-to-high-end European market, operating independently while collaborating with platforms like AliExpress. Led by Jiang Fan, this initiative aims to unlock the potential of the European market and address growth challenges. Miravia focuses on providing a premium shopping experience and caters to discerning European consumers. This strategic move signifies Alibaba's commitment to expanding its presence in Europe and capturing a larger share of the e-commerce landscape.

Supply Chain Firms Raise Wages Amid Holiday Labor Shortage

Supply Chain Firms Raise Wages Amid Holiday Labor Shortage

As the year-end peak season approaches, supply chains face labor shortage challenges. Surveys indicate that 90% of companies plan to increase hiring, and nearly half will raise wages to attract talent. To succeed, businesses need to optimize the work environment, offer career development opportunities, build a positive culture, and prioritize employee well-being. Strategies such as automation, intelligent systems, and collaboration should also be considered to address these challenges and gain a competitive edge in the market.

Supply Chain Delays Risk Holiday Retail Shortages

Supply Chain Delays Risk Holiday Retail Shortages

Global supply chain pressures persist, potentially leading to a container shortage during the year-end shopping season. Worsening port congestion forces retailers to prepare in advance, yet the 'congestion' remains a significant hurdle. Companies need to plan ahead, diversify transportation methods, optimize inventory, strengthen supply chain collaboration, and embrace digital transformation to effectively address these challenges. The current situation presents significant logistics challenges and requires proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure timely delivery of goods.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Canadian Pacific Expands Saskatchewan Hub for Asiapacific Trade

Canadian Pacific Expands Saskatchewan Hub for Asiapacific Trade

Canadian Pacific Railway planned to relocate its intermodal operations to the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) by the end of 2012, aiming to enhance freight handling capacity and serve Asia-Pacific trade demands. The new 300-acre facility would have an annual container handling capacity of 250,000, approximately five times that of the existing freight yard. This move was intended to strengthen the integration of rail and road transportation, improve efficiency, and bring economic benefits to Saskatchewan.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Industry Braces for Weak Peak Season DAT Data

Trucking Industry Braces for Weak Peak Season DAT Data

DAT data indicates weak demand in the US truck freight market at the end of the year, with slight freight rate increases failing to mask the overall decline. Experts attribute the lackluster peak season to a combination of factors, including macroeconomic downturn and inventory surplus. Truck drivers, brokers, and shippers need to control costs, optimize operations, and strengthen cooperation to jointly address market challenges. The small freight rate increases are not enough to offset the overall downward trend.

Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Limits for Holiday Sales

Amazon Sellers Adapt to FBA Limits for Holiday Sales

Facing Amazon FBA inventory restrictions, sellers need to proactively respond. This article provides three key strategies: frequent, small-batch shipments to address logistical congestion; refined operation of the 'Subscribe & Save' program; and parallel FBA and FBM fulfillment to mitigate risks. These approaches help sellers overcome sales bottlenecks and seize opportunities during the year-end shopping season by optimizing inventory management and diversifying fulfillment methods. The strategies aim to improve efficiency and resilience in the face of FBA limitations.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Sellers See Postworld Cup Sales Boom

Ecommerce Sellers See Postworld Cup Sales Boom

Although the World Cup has concluded, the gold-mining opportunities it brought to cross-border e-commerce continue. Argentina's victory triggered the 'Messi effect,' leading to a surge in sales of related merchandise. Trading cards have become a new top seller. Product selection should focus on team merchandise, souvenirs, and sports equipment. It's crucial to operate in compliance and avoid intellectual property risks. Seize the tail end of the World Cup to achieve sustained order surges.

Aircraft Retirement Guide Highlights Asset Management Strategies

Aircraft Retirement Guide Highlights Asset Management Strategies

This course aims to equip aviation professionals with the knowledge and skills necessary to manage aircraft retirement effectively. It covers all aspects, from market analysis and process planning to facility selection, environmental and safety management, and value realization. Participants will gain comprehensive expertise and practical abilities to transform retired aircraft into valuable assets, achieving both economic benefits and sustainable development goals. The course focuses on turning end-of-life aircraft into opportunities for profit and environmental responsibility.