DHL GXO Announce Leadership Changes in North America

DHL GXO Announce Leadership Changes in North America

DHL Supply Chain North America appointed Mark Kunar as its new CEO, while GXO Logistics announced former DHL Supply Chain CEO Patrick Kelleher as its CEO. These personnel changes suggest potential shifts in the North American and even global supply chain landscape. The two companies may exhibit different development paths in future market competition. The appointments signal a strategic realignment within the logistics sector, potentially impacting operational strategies and market share.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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North America Sees Surge in Domestic Intermodal Transport

North America Sees Surge in Domestic Intermodal Transport

Amidst trade uncertainties, domestic intermodal transportation is becoming crucial for growth in the North American multimodal market. This analysis highlights the divergence between international and domestic markets, differences in cross-border transportation, and the phenomenon of early peak seasons. It emphasizes that domestic intermodal is key to future success, requiring a breakthrough of the 'donut effect.' Furthermore, attention should be paid to global shipping, truck supply, and other uncertainties to facilitate market share recovery and growth. The report analyzes how these factors collectively shape the current and future landscape of North American intermodal freight.

Latin America Becomes Key Market for Fashion Ecommerce

Latin America Becomes Key Market for Fashion Ecommerce

While the global fashion industry's growth is projected to slow down by 2025, Latin American e-commerce presents significant potential. Brands need to pay close attention to evolving consumer behavior, leverage AI technology, expand price ranges, and adapt products to local tastes to succeed in the Latin American market. The Global Fashion Development Forum and the Latin American Fashion Trends Release will provide further market insights.

Shipping And Air Cargo Supply Shortage Makes China Europe Railway A Key Export Channel

Shipping And Air Cargo Supply Shortage Makes China Europe Railway A Key Export Channel

As the demand for shipping and air freight exceeds supply, the China-Europe Railway Express has become a vital export channel for foreign trade. The dispatch volume of the China-Europe Railway Express from Yiwu has significantly increased, leading to severe truck unloading queues and urgent bookings by foreign trade enterprises. Especially in the context of high shipping costs and uncertain timeliness, the advantages of the China-Europe Railway Express have become increasingly apparent, making logistics transportation a key focus for companies.

Lianyungang New Europe Freight Train Launch: Promoting China-kazakhstan Cooperation and Upgrading International Logistics

Lianyungang New Europe Freight Train Launch: Promoting China-kazakhstan Cooperation and Upgrading International Logistics

The launch of the 'Lianxinyou' train route from Lianyungang to Kazakhstan and Europe marks an upgrade in logistics cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. The railway spans 11,000 kilometers and reduces transport time to 12 days, enhancing transport efficiency. As a crucial logistics hub, Lianyungang facilitates economic cooperation between China and Kazakhstan and collaborates with Kazakhstan to build a modern logistics park, laying the foundation for future development.

12/13/2023 Logistics
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Strategies to Reduce Pier Pass Fees at LA Long Beach Ports

Strategies to Reduce Pier Pass Fees at LA Long Beach Ports

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the Pier Pass Traffic Mitigation Fee at the Ports of Los Angeles/Long Beach, explaining its purpose, fee structure, and coping strategies. By optimizing pickup times and planning ahead, cargo owners can effectively reduce transportation costs. Flexport offers transparent pricing and efficient services to help businesses optimize their supply chains.

US Ports Face Strike Threat As Import Volumes Strain Supply Chains

US Ports Face Strike Threat As Import Volumes Strain Supply Chains

US East and Gulf Coast ports face potential strike action, contributing to a surge in imports. Retailers are stockpiling inventory and diverting shipments to alternative ports. Labor negotiations have stalled, raising the imminent threat of a strike. Businesses should diversify port options, build buffer stocks, enhance communication with suppliers, and closely monitor policy changes to mitigate supply chain risks. The situation demands proactive measures to avoid disruptions and ensure business continuity amidst potential port closures and increased shipping costs.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Walmart Upgrades Fresh Food Logistics As Ports Adapt to Trade Changes

Walmart Upgrades Fresh Food Logistics As Ports Adapt to Trade Changes

Walmart is accelerating its investment in high-tech fresh produce distribution centers to optimize cold chain logistics. Meanwhile, US ports are demonstrating strong resilience in the face of reshaping trade patterns through investments in infrastructure, data utilization, and inland transportation networks. These developments highlight the growing importance of high-tech solutions and data-driven approaches in modern supply chain management, enabling greater efficiency and adaptability in the face of evolving challenges and opportunities.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Los Angeles Long Beach Ports See August Surge Amid Economic Recovery

Los Angeles Long Beach Ports See August Surge Amid Economic Recovery

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach both achieved record-high throughput in August, driven primarily by a surge in imports. Despite this, port officials remain cautious about the future, citing potential challenges from the pandemic and trade frictions. However, with the global economic recovery underway, the ports face development opportunities. They need to proactively address challenges and enhance their competitiveness to capitalize on these opportunities and maintain their crucial role in global trade.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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LA Long Beach Ports Face Throughput Drop Amid Pandemic Trade Strains

LA Long Beach Ports Face Throughput Drop Amid Pandemic Trade Strains

Port throughput at Los Angeles and Long Beach continued to decline in March due to the ongoing pandemic, highlighting supply chain vulnerabilities. The Port of Los Angeles experienced a significant drop, while Long Beach showed more resilience despite the decrease. Weak retail demand further exacerbated the pressure on the ports. Experts predict a shift in consumption patterns, presenting both challenges and opportunities in the future. The ports are actively responding to ensure safety and business continuity.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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