Crossborder Freight Volumes Dip Slightly in June

Crossborder Freight Volumes Dip Slightly in June

In June 2025, cross-border freight volume experienced a slight year-on-year decline of 0.3%, primarily due to a 27.8% reduction in truckbed transportation. Although the total domestic equipment slightly decreased, international containers achieved a 1.0% annual growth. Overall, transportation increased by 4.3% in the first six months of 2025.

Urban Courier Services Prioritize Practicality and Convenience

Urban Courier Services Prioritize Practicality and Convenience

This article analyzes the latest same-city express delivery services, such as Neijiang Express, Shijiazhuang's Mingtian Jixing Express, Guangdong's e-commerce agency shipping, and Shanghai International Express. It highlights the dynamic development of service innovations and market competition within the express delivery industry.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Sector Rebounds Strongly in June 2025

Logistics Sector Rebounds Strongly in June 2025

The Logistics Manager Index for June 2025 continues to rise, reaching 60.7, indicating a strong recovery in the logistics industry after recent fluctuations. Significant increases in inventory levels and costs have driven the growth of the index, while there is a shrinking trend in warehousing and transportation capacity. Uncertainty regarding future demand and trade policies remains a challenge.

Cold Chain Warehousing Adapts to Postpandemic Market Shifts

Cold Chain Warehousing Adapts to Postpandemic Market Shifts

According to a report by Colliers, the cold chain storage industry is undergoing transformation, with a stark contrast between post-pandemic market demand and construction speed. Faced with high vacancy rates and inflationary pressures, developers need to reshape their architectural strategies to enhance industry efficiency and sustainability.

08/06/2025 Warehousing
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Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Sharply Raising Industry Concerns

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Sharply Raising Industry Concerns

Global container throughput is recovering, but freight rates are plummeting. The World Container Index (WCI) has fallen for six consecutive weeks, down 57% year-on-year. Transpacific route freight rates have decreased significantly, mainly due to slowing demand and tariff policies. Analysts predict that freight rates will continue to decline, and the shipping industry may face severe challenges. The dramatic drop in rates despite increased volume suggests underlying shifts in global trade dynamics and potential overcapacity in the shipping sector.