Flexport Launches Platform 20 to Streamline Global Trade

Flexport Launches Platform 20 to Streamline Global Trade

Flexport launches Platform Experience 2.0, aiming to empower global trade by optimizing workflows, customizing freight priorities, and enhancing supplier collaboration. The new platform offers improved dashboards, advanced filtering, custom reference fields, and streamlined document processing, helping logistics teams manage their supply chains more effectively and maximize business impact. This update focuses on providing a more intuitive and efficient experience, enabling users to gain better visibility and control over their shipments and ultimately drive greater value from their logistics operations.

Flexportorg Enhances Aid Logistics with Tech Innovation

Flexportorg Enhances Aid Logistics with Tech Innovation

Humanitarian aid logistics faces numerous challenges. Flexport.org offers freight discounts, consulting services, and carbon-neutral shipping options to facilitate the efficient and sustainable delivery of relief supplies. Their services aim to improve the speed and environmental impact of humanitarian logistics, enabling organizations to respond quickly and effectively to crises while minimizing their carbon footprint. By focusing on logistics efficiency and carbon offsetting, Flexport.org helps ensure that aid reaches those in need in a timely and environmentally responsible manner.

Global Ecommerce Firms Optimize Crossborder Logistics Costs

Global Ecommerce Firms Optimize Crossborder Logistics Costs

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of cross-border express delivery costs, revealing the impact of key factors such as weight, destination, and cargo attributes. It offers cost-effective strategies for cross-border e-commerce businesses, including packaging optimization, channel selection, freight forwarder collaboration, surcharge avoidance, and establishing overseas warehouses. These strategies aim to help businesses build a core competitive advantage in the logistics aspect of their cross-border e-commerce operations by reducing costs and improving efficiency.

Air Cargo Industry Faces Legal Risks Over Counterfeit Shipments

Air Cargo Industry Faces Legal Risks Over Counterfeit Shipments

International air freight strictly prohibits the transportation of counterfeit goods. Seizure can result in serious consequences including confiscation of goods, heavy fines, legal action, criminal liability, damage to corporate reputation, increased logistics costs, and being blacklisted by courier companies. Businesses must strictly comply with relevant laws and regulations, prevent infringement, and ensure the smooth operation of international trade activities. Violating these regulations carries significant legal and financial risks that can severely impact a company's operations and standing.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Liability Challenges in International Express Shipping

Liability Challenges in International Express Shipping

Determining liability for damaged goods in international express shipping is complex, requiring careful analysis of the cause, clear definition of each party's obligations, and applicable regulations. This paper analyzes liability division from multiple perspectives, including carriers, shippers, consignees, and freight forwarders. It elucidates the compensation rules for both insured and uninsured goods. Furthermore, it provides practical advice on how to quickly pursue accountability and effectively collect evidence, assisting participants in cross-border trade to protect their rights.

Forward Air Expands LTL and PUD Services to Wichita

Forward Air Expands LTL and PUD Services to Wichita

Forward Air has launched Less-than-Truckload (LTL) and Pickup and Delivery (PUD) services in Wichita, Kansas, marking a significant step in its national network expansion. This initiative leverages existing last-mile facilities to provide faster and more efficient logistics solutions for the local aerospace industry and other sectors. The expansion aims to solidify Forward Air's position as a leading asset-light freight and logistics services provider, offering enhanced services and improved connectivity within its growing network.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Experts Urge Supply Chain Resilience Amid Trade War Risks

Experts Urge Supply Chain Resilience Amid Trade War Risks

At the CSCMP EDGE conference, experts discussed the freight market downturn, the impact of tariffs, and supply chain strategy adjustments. Facing weak demand and policy uncertainty, companies need to focus on cost optimization, flexibly adjust procurement strategies, and conduct scenario planning to build a more resilient supply chain. This includes diversifying sourcing, nearshoring, and investing in technology to improve visibility and responsiveness. The key takeaway is proactive adaptation and risk mitigation in a volatile global trade environment.

Three US Rail Unions Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Three US Rail Unions Reach Tentative Labor Deal

Three major US railway unions have reached a tentative labor agreement with freight rail companies, offering hope to avert a potential nationwide railroad strike on September 16th. The agreement includes wage increases and lump-sum payments. However, the final agreement still faces challenges, and all parties need to continue working to ensure the stability of the US economy. This averted strike would have had significant impacts on supply chains and the transportation of goods across the country.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

Trucking Tonnage Drop Points to Economic Slowdown

The American Trucking Associations reported that the unadjusted truck tonnage index fell 4.6% in February compared to January. This decrease in freight volume could signal a slowdown in economic activity and warrants close monitoring of subsequent developments. The trucking tonnage index is often viewed as a leading indicator of the overall health of the economy, reflecting changes in demand for goods and materials across various sectors. A sustained decline could indicate weakening consumer spending or business investment.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Charlestons Port Gamble Aims to Rival East Coast Shipping Hubs

Charlestons Port Gamble Aims to Rival East Coast Shipping Hubs

The Port of Charleston is investing billions of dollars to capitalize on the Panama Canal expansion and become a new shipping hub on the US East Coast through port expansion and technology upgrades. Facing competition from the Port of New York/New Jersey, Charleston's success hinges on attracting larger vessels, improving operational efficiency, and building an efficient supply chain. This high-stakes gamble will have a profound impact on freight patterns in the US and globally.