Rixiantong Expands Crossborder Logistics Network Globally

Rixiantong Expands Crossborder Logistics Network Globally

Shenzhen Rixiantong Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. provides integrated sea, land, and air international logistics services. These services encompass freight forwarding, customs clearance, inspection & quarantine, and equipment sales. The company is actively expanding its digital technology services and building a global transportation network to help businesses navigate global trade smoothly. Rixiantong aims to facilitate seamless and efficient cross-border movement of goods, offering comprehensive solutions for international trade and supply chain management.

Global Air Cargo Demand Hits Record High in 2025 Growth to Slow

Global Air Cargo Demand Hits Record High in 2025 Growth to Slow

Global air cargo demand reached a record high in 2025, growing by 3.4% year-over-year, with cross-border transportation increasing by 4.2%. International route capacity saw significant improvements. Growth is projected to slow to 2.4% in 2026. International trade dynamics and geopolitical shifts are key influencing factors. Airlines are adapting to market changes by flexibly allocating capacity and other means, maintaining the stability of the global supply chain.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Smart Ports Adapt to Policy Shifts for Logistics Stability

Smart Ports Adapt to Policy Shifts for Logistics Stability

Global trade in 2025 faces multiple challenges, including policy changes, route adjustments, and demand uncertainty. However, ports have maintained efficient operations through continuous investment, data-driven approaches, and strengthened inland transportation. This highlights the need for the logistics industry to actively embrace technology and build intelligent, efficient supply chain systems to address future challenges. Proactive adaptation and leveraging data are crucial for building resilience and navigating the evolving global trade landscape.

US Chamber Warns Aging Infrastructure Risks Global Trade

US Chamber Warns Aging Infrastructure Risks Global Trade

The U.S. Chamber of Commerce warns that aging U.S. infrastructure is causing bottlenecks at ports and in cities, exacerbating global trade delays. They urge swift modernization upgrades. Modernizing infrastructure will not only improve efficiency and reduce costs but also enhance U.S. competitiveness in the global economy and create jobs. This investment is crucial to alleviate current supply chain issues and ensure the long-term economic prosperity of the United States.

Roborock Reports Profit Decline Amid Global Expansion Plans Recovery

Roborock Reports Profit Decline Amid Global Expansion Plans Recovery

Roborock's profit decline is not accidental but a temporary challenge under its global expansion strategy. The company aims to significantly improve profitability by increasing the proportion of high-margin products, optimizing the supply chain, and strengthening technological innovation. Currently, Roborock maintains the leading global market share, with overseas revenue exceeding half of its total revenue. The related work for its Hong Kong stock listing is progressing in an orderly manner.

Wcos PTC Boosts Global Trade Through Customs Innovation

Wcos PTC Boosts Global Trade Through Customs Innovation

The Permanent Technical Committee (PTC) of the World Customs Organization (WCO) is a key force driving global customs innovation and cooperation. Facing a rapidly changing trade environment, the PTC is committed to developing international standards, providing technical support, promoting information exchange, and offering policy recommendations. It addresses challenges such as new technology applications, intellectual property protection, e-commerce development, and supply chain security, safeguarding the prosperity and development of global trade.

Cass Freight Index Reports January Shipping Decline

Cass Freight Index Reports January Shipping Decline

The Cass Freight Index reports a significant decline in both freight volume and expenditures in January, marking the largest drop in recent years. The pandemic exacerbates global supply chain uncertainties. To address these challenges and achieve sustainable growth, businesses need to strengthen risk management, optimize their supply chains, embrace digitalization, expand into emerging markets, and foster collaboration. Proactive measures are crucial for navigating the current volatile landscape and ensuring long-term resilience.

E2open CEO Discusses Logistics Trends Challenges

E2open CEO Discusses Logistics Trends Challenges

E2open's CEO discusses the logistics industry, highlighting trade weakness and the need for supply chain diversification and resilience. He emphasizes that building interconnected supply chains is crucial for businesses. E2open provides solutions to help companies achieve this connectivity, improving visibility and control across their global operations. This approach enables businesses to better navigate disruptions and maintain operational efficiency in a challenging economic environment. Focusing on agility and adaptability is key to success.

US Container Imports Drop Amid Trade Shifts Tariff Effects

US Container Imports Drop Amid Trade Shifts Tariff Effects

A Descartes report indicates a sharp drop in U.S. container imports in May, influenced by tariffs and U.S.-China trade policies. Imports from China experienced a significant decline, leading to supply chain reshaping. Businesses need to diversify their supply chains and optimize logistics networks to proactively respond to trade fluctuations and uncertainties arising from the evolving global trade landscape. The report highlights the need for adaptability and strategic planning in navigating the current trade environment.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Rising Shipping Costs Threaten European Trade Profit Margins

Rising Shipping Costs Threaten European Trade Profit Margins

European sea freight prices are soaring due to a confluence of factors including supply and demand imbalances, geopolitical conflicts, inflation, capacity shortages, and environmental regulations. This leads to increased trade costs, higher consumer prices, and global supply chain disruptions. Countries and businesses are actively responding by increasing capacity, optimizing operations, developing alternative transportation methods, and signing long-term contracts. The future market trend remains uncertain, requiring businesses to be flexible and adaptable.