American Signature Bankruptcy Leaves Chinese Suppliers Unpaid

American Signature Bankruptcy Leaves Chinese Suppliers Unpaid

The bankruptcy of ASI, a long-established American furniture retailer, exposes challenges including high inflation, high interest rates, and trade frictions, directly impacting Chinese furniture exporters. Suppliers like Man Wah are facing millions of dollars in credit risk, highlighting the risks faced by export companies. Experts recommend that companies review contracts, strengthen risk management, and explore diversified markets to cope with the challenges posed by the global economic downturn and trade frictions. This situation underscores the need for proactive strategies to mitigate potential financial losses and maintain business stability.

New York New Jersey Ports Enforce Revised Container Fee to Reduce Congestion

New York New Jersey Ports Enforce Revised Container Fee to Reduce Congestion

The Port of New York and New Jersey has implemented a revised container dwell fee policy to mitigate port congestion by balancing import and export container volumes and reducing empty container accumulation. The new regulations detail fee structures, empty container evacuation ratios, and utilize algorithms to customize fees based on carrier circumstances. This aims to improve port operational efficiency and ensure a smooth supply chain by incentivizing timely container movement and discouraging prolonged storage. The policy is designed to address the ongoing challenges of port congestion and optimize container flow.

COSCO SHIPPING Opens New East Chinacentral Asia Trade Route

COSCO SHIPPING Opens New East Chinacentral Asia Trade Route

The successful inaugural run of COSCO SHIPPING's "East China-Wuhan-Andijan" China-Central Asia Railway Express marks the full opening of a new cross-border transportation channel from East China to Central Asia. Leveraging the sea-rail intermodal advantages of Wuhan Port, this train provides a stable and controllable logistics route for the export of bulk commodities such as steel from East and Central China to Central Asia. It supports the opening-up of inland regions by offering a reliable transportation solution to facilitate trade between these areas and Central Asia.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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DHL Invests 20M to Expand Delivery Services in Philadelphia NJ

DHL Invests 20M to Expand Delivery Services in Philadelphia NJ

DHL is investing $20 million to open new service centers in Philadelphia and New Jersey, aiming to enhance express delivery processing capabilities and service quality. The expansion and equipment upgrades will boost import package processing capacity by 50% and export capacity by 30%. First-time delivery times will be reduced by 30 minutes, providing consumers with faster and more reliable express services. The expansion also extends DHL's service area to northern Delaware, improving logistics efficiency and supporting the growth of e-commerce businesses by providing faster and more efficient delivery options.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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FMC Forms Shipper Advisory Panel to Address Supply Chain Woes

FMC Forms Shipper Advisory Panel to Address Supply Chain Woes

The U.S. Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has established the National Shipper Advisory Committee, bringing together representatives from 24 import/export companies, including Target and Amazon. The committee aims to address global supply chain challenges and enhance the efficiency and fairness of the international freight system. Focusing on areas like container availability, market competition, and service reliability, the committee will provide strategic recommendations to the FMC. This initiative is intended to help the United States gain a greater competitive edge in global trade by improving its maritime shipping practices and addressing critical supply chain bottlenecks.

Ivory Coast Launches Transparent Customs System to Boost Trade

Ivory Coast Launches Transparent Customs System to Boost Trade

With support from the EU-WCO and the German Alliance for Trade Facilitation, Côte d'Ivoire is actively developing a national Advance Ruling System. This initiative aims to enhance trade transparency and predictability, reduce trade disputes, attract foreign investment, and improve customs efficiency. The system is expected to revitalize Côte d'Ivoire's trade development and serve as a model for other African nations. It will provide traders with binding rulings on tariff classification, origin, and other customs-related matters before import or export, fostering a more predictable and reliable trading environment.

Freight Forwarders Adopt Best Practices for Container Risk Management

Freight Forwarders Adopt Best Practices for Container Risk Management

This paper delves into the container loading process, operational key points, and risk control within freight forwarding. It covers the definition and types of loading (in-house, production loading, and 'three-self' loading), detailed procedures (pre-loading preparation, loading process, post-loading handling), common problems, and risk control measures. Furthermore, it explores strategies to improve loading efficiency. This serves as a practical guide for foreign trade enterprises and freight forwarding practitioners, providing insights into best practices and risk mitigation in container loading operations.

Philippines Boosts Customs Oversight with STCE Project

Philippines Boosts Customs Oversight with STCE Project

The WCO's STCE Project provided training support to the Philippine Customs on strategic goods control. Through online training, Philippine Customs officers enhanced their capabilities in strategic trade control, risk management, and the application of the Strategic Trade Atlas. The project strengthened cooperation between Philippine Customs and domestic agencies as well as international partners, contributing to national security and the international trade order. This initiative improved the effectiveness of customs operations in preventing the illicit trafficking of sensitive items and promoting responsible trade practices.

Amazon Brand Registry Aids Business Growth and Protection

Amazon Brand Registry Aids Business Growth and Protection

Amazon Brand Registry is a crucial protection measure for brands on the Amazon platform, offering brand control, search tools, proactive protection, and brand-building benefits. Registration requires a valid trademark, and the process involves eligibility verification, account login, and brand enrollment. Furthermore, Amazon provides Transparency and Project Zero to combat counterfeit products and safeguard brand rights. These initiatives empower brands to maintain control over their listings, report infringements, and ultimately protect their intellectual property and customer trust within the Amazon marketplace.

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

New IATA Standards Enhance Airport Ground Handling Efficiency

The 46th edition (2026) of the IATA Airport Handling Manual (AHM) introduces significant revisions and additions across key areas including cargo and mail handling, aircraft handling and loading, load control, management and safety, aircraft movement control, ground handling agreements, airport ground support equipment specifications, and ground operations training programs. These updates aim to enhance standardization, safety, and efficiency in global airport ground handling operations. The changes reflect IATA's commitment to promoting best practices and ensuring safe and reliable ground services worldwide.