XPO Sells 710M Intermodal Unit to STG Focuses on LTL and Brokerage

XPO Sells 710M Intermodal Unit to STG Focuses on LTL and Brokerage

XPO Logistics is selling its intermodal business to STG Logistics for $710 million, aiming to focus on less-than-truckload (LTL) and truck brokerage, creating two more explosive public companies. This move simplifies the business model and enhances the capital structure, drawing on the experience of the GXO Logistics spin-off. The separation is expected to be completed by the end of the year, transforming XPO into a pure-play LTL operator. This strategic divestiture allows XPO to concentrate its resources and expertise on its core strengths.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Jiangsu Ecommerce Sellers Adapt to Russias Shipping Challenges

Jiangsu Ecommerce Sellers Adapt to Russias Shipping Challenges

This article addresses the logistics paralysis in Russia during the Double Eleven shopping festival and provides Jiangsu cross-border e-commerce sellers with advice on selecting high-quality Russian DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) shipping lines. It emphasizes the importance of professional qualifications, timeliness, price, and service quality. Furthermore, it proposes strategies to avoid logistics pitfalls, helping businesses succeed in the Russian market. The guide aims to equip sellers with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of Russian logistics and ensure smooth delivery of goods to their customers.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Freight Forwarders Prepayment Demands Strain Crossborder Ecommerce

Freight Forwarders Prepayment Demands Strain Crossborder Ecommerce

The emergence of the 'prepayment' model in DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) freight forwarding is driven by stricter customs supervision, intensified industry competition, fluctuating logistics costs, and diversified seller demands. This model exacerbates sellers' cash flow pressure, accelerates industry consolidation, but also promotes compliance and the demand for innovative services. Sellers should optimize cash flow management, choose suitable freight forwarders, enhance compliance awareness, and explore diversified logistics solutions to address the challenges. This shift necessitates a strategic approach to navigate the evolving landscape of cross-border logistics.

New Freight Index by Cowen AFS Aims to Predict Market Trends

New Freight Index by Cowen AFS Aims to Predict Market Trends

Cowen and AFS Logistics jointly launched a freight index designed to provide investors with a predictive pricing tool covering LTL, Truckload, and Parcel transportation. The index's key strengths lie in its forward-looking forecasting capabilities and segmented market insights. Through data-driven models, it predicts future rate trends, helping investors plan ahead. This index also marks AFS Logistics' transition from behind-the-scenes to the forefront, transforming massive data into commercial value. It offers valuable insights for investment decisions within the dynamic logistics landscape.

Ozon Expands Sameday Delivery in Russian Ecommerce Market

Ozon Expands Sameday Delivery in Russian Ecommerce Market

Russian e-commerce platform Ozon achieves same-day delivery in major cities through its self-built logistics network, intelligent warehousing, and localized distribution. Its key components are a three-tier architecture of 'forward warehouses + local sorting + last-mile delivery,' an AI demand forecasting model, and a flexible capacity pool. Integrating with Ozon's logistics network is crucial for sellers aiming for same-day delivery. Ozon's logistics system offers valuable lessons for other e-commerce platforms looking to improve their delivery speed and efficiency within the Russian market.

Chinas Shenzhen Bans Live Animal Shipping Promotes Alternatives

Chinas Shenzhen Bans Live Animal Shipping Promotes Alternatives

Shenzhen's express delivery "Live Animal Embargo" policy aims to protect animal welfare and logistics safety. Faced with the new regulations, users can choose alternative solutions such as professional pet shipping companies, negotiating with express delivery companies, or self-driving. Other logistics channels also generally have restrictions on live animal transportation, so it is essential to understand the relevant regulations in advance. This policy reflects a growing concern for ethical treatment of animals within the logistics industry and highlights the need for specialized pet transportation services.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Ponta Delgada Emerges As Key Azores Port for EU Trade

Ponta Delgada Emerges As Key Azores Port for EU Trade

The Port of Ponta Delgada, located in the Azores archipelago of Portugal, is a crucial maritime hub connecting Europe, North America, and Africa. The port offers 24-hour pilotage services and boasts comprehensive facilities, including ship repair, bunkering, and provisioning, while adhering to strict environmental regulations. Its strategic location and complete range of services make it an ideal gateway to the European market.

Dakhla Port Overview The Maritime Gem and Economic Hub of Western Sahara

Dakhla Port Overview The Maritime Gem and Economic Hub of Western Sahara

Dakhla Port is a vital maritime hub in Western Sahara, with a long history since its opening in 1884. It has become a key center for fishing and international trade, handling around 250,000 tons of cargo annually, primarily consisting of petroleum products and fish. The port serves as a transportation link between Europe and South America, and its future development prospects are promising.

Venezuela's Simón Bolívar Airport Bridges Continents Amid Challenges

Venezuela's Simón Bolívar Airport Bridges Continents Amid Challenges

Simón Bolívar International Airport, located 21 kilometers from downtown Caracas, Venezuela, is the main and busiest airport in the country. Established in 1945 and situated at an elevation of 835 meters, it features a single runway measuring 1974 meters in length. The airport serves multiple airlines, including Conviasa and international carriers, making it a crucial aviation hub connecting South America and Europe.

Amazon Removes Unsafe Products From European Sellers

Amazon Removes Unsafe Products From European Sellers

Amazon Europe will enforce new regulations for uploading product safety information. Starting July 1st, products lacking the required information may face removal. Sellers must immediately review and update product detail pages, ensuring clear and compliant safety labels, warnings, and other necessary details. Staying informed about official Amazon announcements is crucial to avoid potential losses and maintain compliance with the updated regulations.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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