Amazon Sellers Adapt Logistics Strategies for Peak FBA Season

Amazon Sellers Adapt Logistics Strategies for Peak FBA Season

This article delves into the four main channels for US FBA inbound (international express, air freight line, sea freight line, and Amazon official channels), revealing the core logic behind avoiding warehouse congestion during peak season. It provides key points for selecting the right logistics channel, helping sellers achieve efficient and stable FBA inbound during the peak season. The analysis aims to optimize the inbound process and mitigate potential delays, ensuring smooth operations for cross-border e-commerce businesses.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Braces for Weak Peak Season TD Cowen Index

Freight Market Braces for Weak Peak Season TD Cowen Index

The TD Cowen/AFS Freight Index indicates a mixed performance in the third quarter freight market. LTL rates increased due to Yellow's bankruptcy, while parcel shipping saw deeper discounts. Truckload remained relatively stable. A muted peak season is expected in the fourth quarter with slower growth across all segments. Logistics companies need to refine operations, improve service quality, and embrace digitalization to navigate these challenges. The index highlights the need for strategic adaptation in a dynamic market environment.

Convoys New Platform Merges Booking and TMS to Cut Shipper Costs

Convoys New Platform Merges Booking and TMS to Cut Shipper Costs

Convoy introduces a new platform merging online booking with TMS capabilities, designed to help shippers streamline the bidding process, reduce freight spend, and ensure data security. The platform significantly shortens bidding timelines through automation and standardization of the tendering process. Furthermore, it leverages sandboxed routing guides to guarantee data privacy. This integrated approach aims to provide shippers with greater control, visibility, and efficiency in managing their freight operations, ultimately leading to cost savings and improved supply chain performance.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Canadian Pacific Expands Saskatchewan Hub for Asiapacific Trade

Canadian Pacific Expands Saskatchewan Hub for Asiapacific Trade

Canadian Pacific Railway planned to relocate its intermodal operations to the Global Transportation Hub (GTH) by the end of 2012, aiming to enhance freight handling capacity and serve Asia-Pacific trade demands. The new 300-acre facility would have an annual container handling capacity of 250,000, approximately five times that of the existing freight yard. This move was intended to strengthen the integration of rail and road transportation, improve efficiency, and bring economic benefits to Saskatchewan.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Freight Index Shows Annual Growth Despite Seasonal Spot Market Decline

Freight Index Shows Annual Growth Despite Seasonal Spot Market Decline

The DAT report indicates a month-over-month decrease in spot truckload freight volume for September, but a significant year-over-year increase. Seasonal factors, new Hours of Service (HOS) regulations, and driver shortages are key factors influencing the market. Shippers and carriers need to strengthen collaboration to address these challenges and ensure supply chain stability. This collaboration is crucial for navigating the complexities of the current freight environment and maintaining efficient operations amidst fluctuating demand and evolving regulations.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Streamlining Sea Freight Customs in Japan

Guide to Streamlining Sea Freight Customs in Japan

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of Japan's sea freight customs clearance process. It covers key aspects such as export cargo preparation, food import regulations, port clearance operations, bonded warehouse clearance, personal belongings clearance, and the import of used furniture. Furthermore, it addresses frequently asked questions to help you efficiently complete the customs clearance process in Japan. It aims to provide practical guidance and insights for navigating the complexities of importing goods into Japan via sea freight.

Freight Firms Adopt Cargois for Capacity Efficiency

Freight Firms Adopt Cargois for Capacity Efficiency

CargoIS Capacity provides customized capacity solutions for freight businesses, designed to improve operational efficiency, reduce costs, and drive business growth. Interested users can contact the CargoIS team by filling out a form. Existing customers can obtain support through the customer service portal. The solution focuses on optimizing freight capacity to ensure efficient resource allocation and maximize profitability for logistics providers. It leverages data-driven insights to streamline operations and enhance decision-making related to capacity management.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Data Analytics Reduces Freight Costs Improves Efficiency

Data Analytics Reduces Freight Costs Improves Efficiency

Controlling freight costs is crucial for businesses, and effectively utilizing transportation data is key. This paper explores five strategies for reducing freight costs through data analysis tools. These strategies include data visualization, predictive analytics, carrier evaluation, route optimization, and contract negotiation. The aim is to help businesses achieve cost reduction and improved efficiency by leveraging data-driven insights to make informed decisions regarding their logistics operations and carrier relationships, ultimately leading to significant savings and optimized performance.

Seaexpress Outperforms Seatruck in Crossborder Shipping

Seaexpress Outperforms Seatruck in Crossborder Shipping

This paper provides an in-depth comparison of two cross-border logistics models: Sea Freight + Delivery and Sea Freight + Trucking. It analyzes these options from various perspectives, including last-mile delivery, transit time, cost, and applicable scenarios. By incorporating specific case studies, this analysis helps cross-border e-commerce sellers and enterprise clients choose the most suitable logistics solution based on their individual needs. The goal is to optimize costs and improve overall efficiency in their supply chain operations.

Freight Industry Shifts to Instant Payments Ditching Postaudits

Freight Industry Shifts to Instant Payments Ditching Postaudits

Traditional post-audit freight settlement faces inefficiencies and disputes. Instant settlement, leveraging upfront pricing, automated payments, and data integration, promises to improve efficiency, reduce errors, and enhance transparency. While challenges related to technology, security, and trust exist, advancements and industry collaboration can foster wider adoption. Instant settlement has the potential to usher in a more efficient, transparent, and intelligent era of freight payments, streamlining operations and improving relationships between shippers and carriers in the logistics industry.