Liaoning Port Expands Jinbei Autos Global Reach Bolsters NE China Industry

Liaoning Port Expands Jinbei Autos Global Reach Bolsters NE China Industry

Liaoning Port Group is facilitating the export of Jinbei automobiles from Shenyang, marking a new step in supporting Liaoning's independent brands in going global. The group is building a "industrial cluster + logistics hub" model to provide customized logistics solutions. Plans include constructing a container export channel to reduce costs and improve flexibility, providing strong support for "Made in Liaoning" to reach the global market. This initiative aims to streamline the export process and enhance the competitiveness of local automotive manufacturers.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Surge in September As West Coast Ports Rebound

US Imports Surge in September As West Coast Ports Rebound

Descartes' latest report indicates a surprising 0.3% increase in US container imports in September. West Coast ports gained market share, with imports from China rising. Port congestion varies significantly between the East and West Coasts. Multiple factors are driving this import growth, but the future trend remains uncertain. This unexpected surge warrants close monitoring as the holiday season approaches and global economic conditions continue to evolve. The shift in port share and origin country also presents interesting insights into supply chain dynamics.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Imposes Tiered Fees to Counter Chinas Maritime Trade Dominance

US Imposes Tiered Fees to Counter Chinas Maritime Trade Dominance

The U.S. Trade Representative is implementing tiered tariffs targeting China's maritime, logistics, and shipbuilding industries, aiming to counter its dominance. This action, through adjusted fees and LNG export policies, will impact container shipping costs, supply chain diversification, market competition, and trade friction risks. Businesses should reassess their supply chains, optimize transportation plans, enhance transparency, and monitor policy developments to navigate the evolving trade landscape. The tariffs are expected to increase costs and potentially disrupt existing trade routes, forcing companies to adapt their strategies.

Europe Shipping Costs Surge Driving Up Prices for Businesses and Consumers

Europe Shipping Costs Surge Driving Up Prices for Businesses and Consumers

European shipping rates have surged, exceeding $1000 per ton, significantly impacting shippers and consumers. Port congestion, container shortages, rising fuel costs, limited capacity, and geopolitical factors are the primary drivers. A substantial decrease in shipping rates is unlikely in the short term. However, as the global economy recovers, supply chain pressures are expected to ease, potentially leading to a return to more reasonable pricing. The current high costs are creating challenges for businesses and contributing to inflationary pressures across Europe.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Postpandemic Logistics Trends Reshape Supply Chains

Postpandemic Logistics Trends Reshape Supply Chains

The March issue of 'Logistics Management' magazine focuses on 2021 logistics industry trends, offering in-depth analysis of key issues such as e-commerce boom, cloud WMS applications, reverse logistics value, equipment demand forecasting, LTL market conditions, and the impact of container shipping. It provides forward-looking insights for businesses to succeed in the post-pandemic era. The magazine explores how these factors are shaping the industry and offers strategies for companies to navigate the evolving landscape and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Intermodal Decline Slows As Domestic Containers Gain Traction

US Intermodal Decline Slows As Domestic Containers Gain Traction

The US intermodal market continued its decline in September, though the decrease narrowed. Domestic container business bucked the trend with positive growth. Overall, the year's data remains weak, impacted by economic factors, inventory levels, and truck competition. The Intermodal Association of North America anticipates potential improvement in the second half of the year. However, experts believe the peak season performance was lackluster, and the market continues to face challenges. The slowing decline in September offers a glimmer of hope amidst broader economic headwinds.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Asian Ports Face Congestion Ahead of Peak Shipping Season

Asian Ports Face Congestion Ahead of Peak Shipping Season

Several key container ports in Asia are experiencing severe congestion, including Ningbo, Shanghai, and Manila, with Semarang in Indonesia facing potential shutdown. The congestion is caused by a combination of factors including customs inspections, surging cargo volumes, and holidays. Ports are actively taking measures to alleviate the situation. However, with the Chinese Lunar New Year approaching, the congestion is expected to worsen. Foreign trade companies need to plan ahead to mitigate potential disruptions to their supply chains and manage trade risks.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Logistics Expands Usmexico Crossborder Services with Saturday Expedite

CEVA Logistics Expands Usmexico Crossborder Services with Saturday Expedite

CEVA Logistics has launched its 'Saturday Night Speed' service to improve the efficiency of the US-Mexico cross-border supply chain. Targeting goods needing delivery by Monday morning, the service utilizes container truck transport and dynamic resource allocation to reduce costs and ensure on-time delivery. This is particularly beneficial for industries like automotive manufacturing that rely on Just-in-Time production. This initiative demonstrates CEVA's keen understanding of market demands and its innovative capabilities, offering a valuable reference for other logistics companies.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Maersk Launches Localized Supply Chain Services in Guatemala

Maersk Launches Localized Supply Chain Services in Guatemala

Maersk introduces localized supply chain solutions for the Guatemalan market, aiming to simplify, accelerate, and seamlessly connect businesses' supply chains through customized services. These solutions take into full account the local business environment, providing optimized customs clearance, efficient transportation, and warehousing and distribution services. This supports businesses in expanding international trade by addressing specific challenges and leveraging local expertise for a more streamlined and effective supply chain.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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DHL Express Canada Resumes Operations After Unifor Strike Deal

DHL Express Canada Resumes Operations After Unifor Strike Deal

DHL Express Canada and Unifor union have reached a new labor agreement, ending a nearly three-week work stoppage and strike. Full operations resumed on June 30th. The new agreement, valid until July 1, 2029, includes a 15.75% wage increase, a new owner-operator payment structure, and increased pension benefits. The company will prioritize processing delayed packages, and customers can submit claims through the standard procedure.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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