ATA Forecasts Rising Freight Volume in Trucking Through 2035

ATA Forecasts Rising Freight Volume in Trucking Through 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that trucking will remain dominant despite recent freight volume declines. They project a 1.6% increase in freight volume by 2025, reaching nearly 14 million tons by 2035. The report emphasizes trucking's central role within the supply chain and provides crucial insights for industry leaders and policymakers. It offers valuable data and projections for strategic planning within the trucking and logistics sectors.

Uber Freight Better Trucks Partner on Lastmile Delivery Innovation

Uber Freight Better Trucks Partner on Lastmile Delivery Innovation

Uber Freight has strategically partnered with and invested in Better Trucks to enhance last-mile delivery capabilities, providing more efficient and reliable end-to-end logistics solutions for retail and e-commerce customers. This collaboration will leverage technology, optimize networks, and scale delivery operations to achieve a more efficient, transparent, and flexible logistics experience, covering a broader customer base. The partnership aims to improve the final stage of delivery, addressing a critical challenge in the supply chain and offering enhanced service options for businesses.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Suspends Air Freight Disrupts Warehouses Amid Logistics Overhaul

Amazon Suspends Air Freight Disrupts Warehouses Amid Logistics Overhaul

Amazon's suspension of some air freight services and large-scale layoffs have led to limited warehouse operations and delayed product listing, significantly impacting small and medium-sized sellers relying on FBA. Sellers should actively respond by diversifying their strategies, refining operations, and optimizing logistics solutions to mitigate risks and enhance competitiveness. This approach will pave the way for sustainable development in the cross-border e-commerce landscape. The current situation highlights the importance of not solely depending on one platform and building resilience.

Taisure Freight Expands in South Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Taisure Freight Expands in South Chinas Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Guangzhou Taishi Freight has deep roots in South China and is transforming into cross-border e-commerce logistics. We specialize in Southeast Asia, offering diverse services, strong resource integration, and a good reputation. Our dedicated line haul and well-established overseas warehouse network ensure high reliability. We are committed to providing efficient and dependable logistics solutions for businesses expanding into the Southeast Asian market, leveraging our expertise and infrastructure to streamline the shipping process and ensure timely delivery.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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OAG Enhances Global Freight Tracking with Realtime Flight Data

OAG Enhances Global Freight Tracking with Realtime Flight Data

Gravity Supply Chain has selected OAG as its data partner, leveraging its flight data to provide customers with real-time visibility of air freight, improving efficiency, reducing risks, and gaining a competitive edge. This collaboration will drive digital transformation in the supply chain. By integrating OAG's comprehensive flight schedules and status information, Gravity can offer enhanced tracking capabilities, allowing businesses to proactively manage disruptions and optimize their logistics operations. The partnership aims to create a more transparent and resilient supply chain ecosystem.

Trade Tensions to Prolong Freight Market Strain Through 2026

Trade Tensions to Prolong Freight Market Strain Through 2026

Tariffs and other trade frictions continue to impact the global freight market and are expected to persist through 2026. Rising trade protectionism disrupts supply chains, increases transportation costs, and forces companies to adjust production layouts and procurement strategies. Freight companies need to closely monitor trade policies, optimize operational strategies, and embrace digital transformation to adapt to market changes. The ongoing trade disputes create uncertainty and volatility, demanding agility and resilience from businesses operating in the international freight sector.

South Chinas Mida Freight Emerges As Crossborder Ecommerce Leader

South Chinas Mida Freight Emerges As Crossborder Ecommerce Leader

Mida Freight, an emerging cross-border e-commerce logistics company in South China, provides efficient, convenient, and transparent one-stop logistics solutions for small and medium-sized cross-border e-commerce sellers. It leverages its digital service capabilities, customized logistics solutions, and South China hub synergy. This paper delves into Mida Freight's business model, service advantages, dedicated line layout, transit time performance, and domestic pick-up network, showcasing its competitiveness and development potential in the cross-border logistics field.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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South Korea Increases Support for WCO Language Fund

South Korea Increases Support for WCO Language Fund

The Korea Customs Service (KCS) increased its contribution to the World Customs Organization (WCO) Language Fund, aiming to promote broader participation in WCO activities by customs administrations by overcoming language barriers through translation and interpretation services. Simultaneously, the WCO emphasizes the importance of digital transformation and data culture, encouraging members to leverage data-driven decision-making and build data ecosystems to enhance customs management efficiency and global trade facilitation. This initiative highlights the WCO's commitment to both inclusivity and modernization within the global customs community.

WCO JICA Boost East Africa Customs Valuation for Trade Growth

WCO JICA Boost East Africa Customs Valuation for Trade Growth

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) joint project held an advanced Customs Valuation trainer workshop in East Africa. The aim was to cultivate experienced trainers, develop practical training materials, and enhance customs valuation capabilities in East Africa, thereby promoting trade facilitation. Through case studies, expert guidance, and skills sharing, the workshop improved the professional level of customs officials and customs brokers, contributing to regional economic development. The initiative underscores the importance of skilled personnel in ensuring fair and efficient trade practices.

East Africa Boosts Antismuggling Efforts with WCO JICA Support

East Africa Boosts Antismuggling Efforts with WCO JICA Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) jointly held a workshop in Uganda to enhance customs intelligence analysis capabilities and strengthen anti-smuggling efforts in East Africa. Customs officials from various East African countries collaborated to develop post-seizure analysis training materials. Experts from the WCO and Japan Customs provided guidance to help East African customs improve their intelligence-driven risk management and combat smuggling crimes. The workshop aimed to build capacity and foster regional cooperation in tackling cross-border illicit trade.