LA Long Beach Ports See Cargo Decline Amid Trade Shifts

LA Long Beach Ports See Cargo Decline Amid Trade Shifts

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach experienced year-over-year cargo volume declines in June. However, the Port of Los Angeles saw month-over-month growth, with strong export performance. While the Port of Long Beach's year-over-year decrease was significant, it remained above the five-year average. To address these challenges, the ports need to focus on the economic situation, optimize operations, expand business, embrace digitalization, and strengthen international cooperation and environmentally friendly development to seize opportunities.

01/20/2026 Logistics
Read More
US Truckload Demand Slows As Rates Volumes Decline in July

US Truckload Demand Slows As Rates Volumes Decline in July

The US truckload market showed signs of cooling in late July, with both rates and volumes declining. The dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed sectors all exhibited weakness. Sluggish agricultural shipments significantly impacted the refrigerated market. A combination of economic headwinds, excess capacity, and seasonal factors contributed to the market challenges. Freight companies and shippers need to closely monitor market dynamics and leverage data-driven decision-making to navigate the current environment. The downturn highlights the importance of adaptability and strategic planning in the face of market volatility.

01/20/2026 Logistics
Read More
North American Class 8 Truck Orders Decline After Record High

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Decline After Record High

North American Class 8 truck orders retreated from high levels in October, but still indicate robust demand. Backlog orders and fleet renewal are key drivers, while component shortages remain a production bottleneck. Industry analysts are optimistic about the long-term outlook, but economic downturn and demand pull-ahead pose potential risks. Companies should rationally view market fluctuations, actively address challenges, and seize market opportunities. The market remains strong despite the pullback, suggesting underlying strength in the trucking sector.

02/03/2026 Logistics
Read More
Ecommerce Shifts Putianguangdong Agencies Decline As Dhgate Adopts Assetlight Model

Ecommerce Shifts Putianguangdong Agencies Decline As Dhgate Adopts Assetlight Model

Putian-Guangdong lineage cross-border e-commerce agents are facing difficulties on DHGate, with mass layoffs and cost reduction becoming trends. This article analyzes the reasons for their rise and fall, emphasizing the importance of light asset operation and the super-individual entrepreneur model. It calls on cross-border e-commerce practitioners to embrace change, seize opportunities, and achieve financial freedom. The article highlights the need to adapt to the evolving landscape of cross-border e-commerce and explore new business models for sustainable growth.

Amazon Relaxes Marketing Rules Amid Yuan Decline Aiding Crossborder Sellers

Amazon Relaxes Marketing Rules Amid Yuan Decline Aiding Crossborder Sellers

Amazon's marketing policies may be loosening, allowing sellers to send marketing emails more broadly. The USD exchange rate breaking 7 offers a temporary respite for cross-border sellers. Amazon Europe is reminding sellers to participate in the Transparency Program to combat counterfeiting risks during the peak season. Walmart has launched a virtual try-on feature to enhance the shopping experience. Amazon Japan has revised registration rules for food, beverage, and alcohol products. These changes and innovations are impacting the e-commerce landscape for both sellers and consumers.

3PL Growth Drives Industrial Real Estate Shift Amid Ecommerce Decline

3PL Growth Drives Industrial Real Estate Shift Amid Ecommerce Decline

A recent CBRE report highlights the dominance of 3PL providers in the industrial real estate leasing market, while noting a decline in retail e-commerce demand. Businesses should capitalize on 3PL outsourcing opportunities to optimize supply chain management and embrace a more specialized and efficient approach. Active industrial real estate leasing areas include Southern California's Inland Empire, the I-78/I-81 Corridor in Pennsylvania, and the Dallas-Fort Worth region. This trend underscores the growing importance of strategic partnerships and optimized logistics networks in today's dynamic business environment.

Southeast Asia Tourism Rebounds As Indian Visitors Offset China Decline

Southeast Asia Tourism Rebounds As Indian Visitors Offset China Decline

This article analyzes the recovery status of Southeast Asia's tourism industry in the post-pandemic era. It highlights the lagging recovery of the Chinese market while noting the strong performance of the Indian market. The focus is on Southeast Asian destinations favored by Indian tourists, and the recovery levels of tourism in various Southeast Asian countries are analyzed. Finally, it explores the challenges and opportunities facing Southeast Asia's tourism industry and proposes recommendations for sustainable development.

US Retail Sales Decline in March Amid Consumer Confidence Concerns

US Retail Sales Decline in March Amid Consumer Confidence Concerns

March retail data showed a lackluster performance, raising concerns about consumer confidence. Multiple factors contributed to the cooling consumption, prompting retailers to adopt cautious inventory strategies. Facing a complex economic situation, retailers need to closely monitor economic data, flexibly adjust inventory strategies, optimize customer experience, and embrace digital transformation. Consumers should practice rational consumption, pay attention to personal finances, and seek value. Whether the consumer market can rebound depends on the overall economic performance and the joint efforts of all parties.

North American Intermodal Decline Eases As Domestic Demand Holds Steady

North American Intermodal Decline Eases As Domestic Demand Holds Steady

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a 4.3% year-over-year decrease in North American intermodal volume in Q2, although the decline narrowed. Domestic container demand remained robust, increasing by 4.0%, while international standard containers faced challenges such as port congestion and COVID-19 lockdowns, resulting in an 8.4% decrease. The peak season impact is expected to diminish, leading to a more stable trend for the year. Inflation and high oil prices may present opportunities for intermodal transportation.

01/29/2026 Logistics
Read More