Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Rebound

Prologis Report Hints at Logistics Real Estate Rebound

The Prologis IBI Index indicates a turning point in logistics real estate demand, with increased net absorption and new lease signings. Businesses are actively adapting to trade uncertainties, leading to improved utilization rates. Vacancy rates remain stable while construction slows down, potentially tightening the market and accelerating rental growth. In-depth data analysis can facilitate the development of more effective investment and leasing strategies. This shift suggests a potentially more favorable environment for logistics real estate in the near future.

African Ports Face Growing Customs Clearance Delays

African Ports Face Growing Customs Clearance Delays

This article focuses on African ports with low customs clearance efficiency, such as Lagos (Nigeria), Durban (South Africa), Tema (Ghana), and Matadi (DR Congo). It analyzes the key challenges in customs clearance and provides targeted strategies for exporters. These strategies include document preparation, compliance certification, filing requirements, and commodity classification. The aim is to help exporters efficiently navigate customs clearance challenges and ensure the smooth entry of goods into the African market. The focus is on practical solutions for overcoming common obstacles.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Rise Defying Tariffs 2025 Growth Expected

US Imports Rise Defying Tariffs 2025 Growth Expected

According to a S&P Global Market Intelligence report, US imports defied expectations and grew by 11.6% in 2024 despite tariffs. This growth was driven by factors such as front-loading of imports, post-inventory reduction rebound, and resilient consumer demand. Looking ahead to 2025, challenges remain due to tariff policies, geopolitical risks, and a potential global economic slowdown. Businesses should focus on diversifying supply chains, strengthening risk management, and closely monitoring policy changes to navigate the evolving trade landscape.

US Import Growth Persists Despite Tariff Worries in 2024

US Import Growth Persists Despite Tariff Worries in 2024

S&P Global Market Intelligence data reveals a surprising surge in US imports at the end of 2024, resulting in an 11.6% increase for the year. This was largely driven by companies stockpiling goods to avoid potential tariff risks. However, 2025 is expected to see a decline in import volumes due to the looming threat of dockworker strikes and the impact of tariff policies. Businesses need to closely monitor policy changes and adapt accordingly to navigate these challenges within the supply chain.

Amazon Sellers in Europe Must Comply With New EU Directives

Amazon Sellers in Europe Must Comply With New EU Directives

From June 2025, Amazon's European Station will enforce stricter EEL and RED regulations. Electronic products like smartphones and tablets must comply with energy efficiency labeling requirements. Wireless devices need a unified Type-C port and a 'charger-free' option. Sellers should complete product testing, EPREL registration, and information updates as soon as possible to avoid product removal and ensure continued operation in the European market. Compliance with these regulations is crucial for maintaining product listings and avoiding disruptions to sales within the EU.

Amazon Warns Sellers Over Fake made in USA Labels

Amazon Warns Sellers Over Fake made in USA Labels

The U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC) is cracking down on false 'Made in USA' claims, issuing warnings to platforms like Amazon. Some sellers, seeking illicit profits, are falsifying label information, leading to store suspensions. Sellers are reminded to operate in compliance, accurately labeling country of origin to avoid legal repercussions. E-commerce platforms should also strengthen oversight to collectively maintain market order. The FTC's increased scrutiny aims to protect consumers and ensure fair competition by preventing deceptive marketing practices related to product origin.

China Slaps Antidumping Duties on US South Korean Solar Polysilicon

China Slaps Antidumping Duties on US South Korean Solar Polysilicon

China's Ministry of Commerce announced the continuation of anti-dumping duties on solar-grade polysilicon imported from the United States and South Korea, with the highest tax rate reaching 113.8%. This measure aims to protect China's domestic industry but may also trigger international trade friction. Relevant enterprises need to actively adjust their strategies to adapt to the new market landscape. The decision highlights the ongoing trade tensions and the importance of strategic adaptation for businesses operating in the global solar energy sector.

Datadriven Logistics Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

Datadriven Logistics Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

In the competitive omnichannel retail landscape, companies need intelligent parcel management platforms to integrate resources and optimize shipping routes. Logistyx President Ken Fleming will use case studies to demonstrate how data-driven insights, flexibility, accurate forecasting, and transparent management can help businesses improve carrier performance, handle disruptions, meet customer expectations, and achieve lean operations. Ultimately, these strategies enable companies to stand out in the fierce market competition and gain a competitive advantage through optimized parcel logistics and supply chain visibility.

Project44 Enhances Logistics Efficiency with Network Management Center

Project44 Enhances Logistics Efficiency with Network Management Center

Project44 upgrades NMC, helping logistics companies address uncertainty and improve agility. It achieves this through automated carrier connectivity, expanded customer reach, and optimized data utilization. This leads to cost reduction and efficiency gains, ultimately enhancing network resilience. The upgrade focuses on providing real-time visibility and control over shipments, allowing businesses to proactively manage disruptions and optimize their supply chains. By streamlining operations and fostering collaboration, project44 empowers logistics providers to navigate volatile market conditions and maintain a competitive edge.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Ports See Record Container Volumes As Demand Outpaces Capacity

US Ports See Record Container Volumes As Demand Outpaces Capacity

S&P Global Market Intelligence reports a continued rise in U.S. container freight volumes, up 13.4% year-over-year in September. While consumer goods demand remains robust, capital goods growth is slowing. Experts anticipate a stronger 2024, but supply chain challenges persist, requiring attention to labor disputes, geopolitical risks, and the impact of climate change. A 4.1% growth is projected for Q1 2025. These factors will significantly influence the future performance of the container freight industry and overall economic stability.