US Chamber Calls for White House Action on West Coast Port Crisis

US Chamber Calls for White House Action on West Coast Port Crisis

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce is urging the White House to intervene in the stalled West Coast port labor negotiations, fearing a potential port shutdown would severely damage the U.S. economy. Significant disagreements between labor and management on wages, benefits, and other issues could lead to supply chain disruptions and increased inflation. The White House needs to quickly appoint an independent mediator and develop contingency plans to safeguard the stability and prosperity of the American economy.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Port Labor Dispute Intensifies Chamber Seeks White House Aid

West Coast Port Labor Dispute Intensifies Chamber Seeks White House Aid

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce has sent a letter to President Biden, urging the White House to intervene in the stalled West Coast port labor negotiations. The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have failed to reach an agreement, raising the possibility of port closures or strikes, which could severely impact the supply chain and economy. The Chamber urges the White House to appoint an independent mediator to avert a potential economic disaster.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Guide for Logistics Pros As Helene Looms

Hurricane Guide for Logistics Pros As Helene Looms

As hurricane season approaches, the American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key action guidelines for logistics professionals. These cover personnel safety, maintaining open communication, responding to needs, proactive support, and rational engagement. The guidelines aim to help logistics professionals better navigate potential challenges, ensure supply chain continuity, and provide timely and effective assistance to affected communities. ALAN emphasizes the importance of preparedness and collaboration to mitigate the impact of hurricanes and facilitate efficient disaster relief efforts.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Freight Leaders Endorse Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

Freight Leaders Endorse Sean Duffy for Transportation Secretary

Freight organizations, including the American Trucking Associations, the Association of American Railroads, and the American Association of Port Authorities, have expressed support for Sean Duffy's nomination as U.S. Transportation Secretary. They believe Duffy's understanding of the freight industry will help address issues like aging infrastructure and driver shortages, while also improving rail efficiency and port competitiveness. This nomination signals potential significant changes in U.S. transportation policy, potentially prioritizing infrastructure improvements and solutions for supply chain challenges.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Warehouse Storage Optimization Cuts Costs Boosts Efficiency

Warehouse Storage Optimization Cuts Costs Boosts Efficiency

Insufficient warehouse space and low operational efficiency are common challenges for managers. This paper introduces modern warehouse storage solutions such as high-density storage systems, adjustable racking systems, mobile racking systems, and mezzanine racking systems. These solutions help businesses improve storage efficiency and build an efficient, flexible, and sustainable logistics operation system. By implementing these strategies, companies can optimize space utilization, streamline workflows, and enhance overall supply chain performance, leading to cost savings and improved customer satisfaction.

01/21/2026 Warehousing
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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.

Freight Market Rebounds but Challenges Remain for Shippers

Freight Market Rebounds but Challenges Remain for Shippers

FTR's Shippers Conditions Index (SCI) indicated a significant improvement in the freight market environment in April, reaching a near two-year high. Despite challenges like high fuel prices and congestion, shippers can proactively respond by optimizing their supply chains, diversifying transportation modes, and adopting advanced technologies to achieve sustainable development. The improved SCI suggests a more favorable environment for shippers, reflecting a balance between freight demand, capacity, and rates, allowing them to navigate market complexities more effectively.

Freight Market Faces Volatility Amid Boombust Cycles

Freight Market Faces Volatility Amid Boombust Cycles

The freight market exhibits a typical boom-and-bust cyclical pattern, fundamentally driven by unstable supply and demand. Economic cycles cause demand fluctuations, while the lagged adjustment of transport capacity exacerbates market volatility. Solutions involve government macro-control, corporate risk management, and coordinated guidance from industry associations to maintain market order and achieve sustainable development. The key is to mitigate the impact of delayed capacity adjustments and external economic shocks through proactive planning and collaborative efforts.

Logistics Firms Prepare As Hurricane Idalia Nears

Logistics Firms Prepare As Hurricane Idalia Nears

As Hurricane Idalia approaches, ALAN's Executive Director offers five key recommendations for logistics companies to mitigate disaster losses: prioritize personnel safety, leverage ALAN's Supply Chain Intelligence Center for up-to-date information, participate in rescue efforts through ALAN's Disaster Micro-site, proactively offer resource support, and avoid unauthorized actions. Recommended donation methods are also provided. This aims to help logistics companies effectively respond to the hurricane, ensure operational continuity, and support disaster relief efforts in the affected areas.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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DHL Adopts Goodstoperson Automation to Boost Order Efficiency

DHL Adopts Goodstoperson Automation to Boost Order Efficiency

This paper explores the revolutionary impact of Goods-to-Person (G2P) technology on warehouse picking and the crucial role of Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers in enterprise transformation. Leveraging its technological strengths, extensive experience, and comprehensive solutions, DHL Supply Chain assists companies in optimizing G2P automation deployments, enhancing picking efficiency, reducing costs, and accelerating digital transformation. The paper highlights how 3PLs like DHL can empower businesses to effectively implement warehouse automation and achieve significant operational improvements.