Global Logistics Costs Surge Amid Policy Shifts Demand Volatility

Global Logistics Costs Surge Amid Policy Shifts Demand Volatility

The EPA's reassessment of the 'Clean Truck Plan' intensifies expectations of rising logistics costs. Faced with policy volatility and demand uncertainty, logistics managers must closely monitor policies, optimize supply chains, embrace digitalization, and flexibly adjust strategies to meet challenges and achieve sustainable development. This requires a proactive approach to mitigating policy risks, improving supply chain efficiency, and leveraging technology to navigate the evolving landscape and maintain competitiveness in the face of increasing costs and regulatory changes.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Adopt Subscriptions Multicarrier Plans for 2025 Peak Season

Logistics Firms Adopt Subscriptions Multicarrier Plans for 2025 Peak Season

A DHL eCommerce report highlights logistics subscription services and multi-carrier strategies as crucial for e-commerce businesses preparing for the 2025 peak season. Logistics subscriptions help optimize costs and services, while a multi-carrier approach diversifies risk and improves efficiency. The report provides valuable insights for e-commerce companies facing the challenges of peak periods. It emphasizes the importance of leveraging diverse carrier networks to ensure timely deliveries and manage potential disruptions during high-demand periods.

Prologis Report Signals Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

Prologis Report Signals Shift in Logistics Real Estate Demand

The Prologis IBI index indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with net absorption and new lease signings exceeding the 2024 average. Large enterprises and essential goods industries are the primary drivers, but companies remain cautious in inventory management. Vacancy rates are stable in the short term, potentially tightening in the long run. Investors should focus on industry demand, high-quality facilities, vacancy rate changes, and inventory management strategies to capitalize on market opportunities.

Guide to Strengthening Supply Chains Through Supplier Risk Assessment

Guide to Strengthening Supply Chains Through Supplier Risk Assessment

This paper explores global supply chain risk management, emphasizing the utilization of risk assessment tools for evaluating suppliers. The aim is to construct a comprehensive risk assessment system to effectively address market challenges. By focusing on thorough supplier evaluation and proactive risk management strategies, organizations can better navigate the complexities of the global supply chain and mitigate potential disruptions. This approach allows for a more resilient and adaptable supply chain, ultimately contributing to improved operational efficiency and business continuity.

US Rail Labor Talks Stalemate Risks Supply Chain Disruptions

US Rail Labor Talks Stalemate Risks Supply Chain Disruptions

Labor negotiations in the US railway industry are facing renewed turbulence, with internal divisions emerging within the railway unions, adding uncertainty to the already fragile supply chain. This article delves into the key points of the labor negotiations, the internal union disagreements, and the railway companies' responses. It proposes strategies for businesses to cope with supply chain uncertainties and calls for a win-win solution between labor and management to ensure the stable operation of rail transport.

CH Robinson Report Analyzes 2024 Freight Trends

CH Robinson Report Analyzes 2024 Freight Trends

The December edition of C.H. Robinson's 'Edge Report' provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of year-end demand, budget resets, and global trade shifts on the freight market, covering trucking, LTL, ocean, and air freight. The report offers strategic recommendations for businesses to optimize costs, navigate challenges, and achieve a stronger start in 2024. It provides insights into key market dynamics and actionable strategies for effective supply chain management in the face of evolving freight trends.

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Container Volume

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Dips in Container Volume

The US rail freight market presents a mixed picture at the start of the year. Carload traffic is showing a slight increase, potentially signaling a recovery in traditional industries. However, container traffic has declined significantly, possibly reflecting weak consumer demand. Businesses need to closely monitor market dynamics, optimize supply chains, strengthen risk management, and seize structural investment opportunities. Understanding these diverging trends is crucial for developing effective logistics strategies and navigating the evolving landscape of the rail freight sector.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Kearney Establishes Supply Chain Institute to Boost Resilience

Kearney Establishes Supply Chain Institute to Boost Resilience

Kearney has established a Supply Chain Institute to help companies build resilient supply chains and address global challenges. The institute provides research, consulting, and other services to optimize supply chains and enhance competitiveness. By focusing on resilience, Kearney aims to equip businesses with the tools and strategies needed to navigate disruptions and maintain operational excellence in an increasingly complex global landscape. This initiative underscores Kearney's commitment to supporting clients in achieving sustainable and robust supply chain performance.

Furniture Industry Adopts Diversified Sourcing for Resilience

Furniture Industry Adopts Diversified Sourcing for Resilience

Supply chain resilience has gained significant attention in the post-pandemic era. Multi-sourcing strategies in the furniture industry, which aim to reduce reliance on single suppliers, may enhance supply chain stability. Flexport data indicates that some companies are willing to pay a premium for sourcing furniture from Vietnam, or from both China and Vietnam simultaneously. However, whether this trend represents a strategic shift or a temporary expedient remains to be seen and requires further observation.

US Retailers Stock Up for Strong Holiday Sales Season

US Retailers Stock Up for Strong Holiday Sales Season

The National Retail Federation (NRF) CEO stated that retail inventory levels in the US have returned to pre-pandemic levels, preparing the industry for the holiday season. The inventory-to-sales ratio has normalized, indicating that retailers have overcome inventory backlogs and improved operational efficiency. Retailers are adapting to market changes and embracing challenges and opportunities by adjusting inventory strategies and optimizing logistics. This positions them well to meet consumer demand during the crucial holiday shopping period and beyond.