US Container Imports Drop Sharply in May Amid China Trade Strain

US Container Imports Drop Sharply in May Amid China Trade Strain

Descartes' Global Shipping Report reveals a significant drop in US container imports in May, impacted by trade fluctuations and tariff policies, with a sharp decrease in imports from China. Throughput declined across the top ten ports, and there was a shift in market share between East and West Coast ports. The report highlights the influence of trade protectionism, geopolitical risks, and economic uncertainty on the global trade landscape. Businesses need to adapt their supply chain strategies to navigate these challenges.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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WCO Enhances Cargo Targeting to Strengthen Trade Security

WCO Enhances Cargo Targeting to Strengthen Trade Security

The World Customs Organization (WCO)'s Cargo Targeting System (CTS) has undergone a significant upgrade, featuring enhancements in user interface, air cargo targeting capabilities, global deployment, and security. The WCO CTS, through risk assessment, helps customs administrations improve efficiency, ensure trade security, and promote trade facilitation, while adhering to international standards. Successfully implemented in numerous countries, the CTS will continue to strengthen technological innovation, data sharing, and global coverage. This upgrade aims to further optimize customs procedures and enhance overall supply chain security.

US Container Imports Drop Amid Inventory Surplus Signaling Trade Slowdown

US Container Imports Drop Amid Inventory Surplus Signaling Trade Slowdown

S&P Global data reveals a year-over-year decline in U.S. container imports for October, a trend projected to persist until 2026. The primary driver is an inventory glut, particularly impacting consumer electronics imports. Despite short-term headwinds, the global trade environment is showing signs of positive development, prompting companies to reassess their long-term strategies. The decrease in imports reflects current economic conditions and adjustments within the supply chain as businesses adapt to changing consumer demand and market dynamics.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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SEKO Logistics Acquires Goodship to Boost Midwest Ecommerce

SEKO Logistics Acquires Goodship to Boost Midwest Ecommerce

SEKO Logistics has acquired GoodShip International to enhance its customs clearance and compliance capabilities. This acquisition strengthens SEKO's position in the Midwest market and aims to provide more convenient and efficient services for cross-border e-commerce. By improving its global logistics network, SEKO Logistics is empowering businesses to expand into international markets more effectively. The acquisition underscores SEKO's commitment to providing comprehensive solutions for the rapidly growing cross-border e-commerce sector and streamlining the global supply chain for its customers.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Global Shipping Faces Looming Seafarer Shortage Crisis

Global Shipping Faces Looming Seafarer Shortage Crisis

Global seafarers face prolonged stays at sea and high-pressure working conditions, leading to increased accidents and a strong desire to leave the profession, potentially triggering a seafarer shortage crisis. This paper analyzes the current situation of seafarers and the potential risks involved. It calls for collaborative efforts from various parties to improve seafarer welfare and security, ensuring the stability of the global supply chain. Addressing these issues is crucial for mitigating disruptions and maintaining the flow of goods worldwide.

Ports Embrace Cloud Saas Solutions Amid Rising Demand Navis Survey

Ports Embrace Cloud Saas Solutions Amid Rising Demand Navis Survey

A Navis survey reveals a surge in global supply chain managers' interest in port SaaS solutions, positioning cloud-based solutions as the future of port operations. The Navis N4 SaaS solution empowers ports to embrace the cloud and lead industry transformation by offering benefits such as reduced costs, increased efficiency, and enhanced reliability. This shift signifies a move towards more agile and scalable port management systems, driven by the need for greater visibility and control in an increasingly complex global trade environment.

Air Freight Links Farms to Supermarkets Amid Supply Chain Demand

Air Freight Links Farms to Supermarkets Amid Supply Chain Demand

This article analyzes the importance of the food logistics industry, particularly the critical role of air transportation in ensuring the timely delivery of fresh produce to consumers. In 2024, the fresh produce market via air transportation is projected to grow by 8%, with fruits and vegetables holding the largest share. Accelerated air freight services will significantly reduce food waste.

Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

The Next Generation Supply Chain Conference 2025 will be held in Nashville from October 22 to 24, featuring Uber Freight CTO Val Marchevsky as the keynote speaker. He will discuss how technology is reshaping the logistics industry. The conference will include various specialized areas, bringing together industry elites to support the future development of the supply chain.

AI to Manage 50 of Supply Chain Tasks by 2030

AI to Manage 50 of Supply Chain Tasks by 2030

According to research by Gartner, by 2030, AI agents are expected to handle half of the tasks in supply chain software. Agent AI can autonomously perform procurement, inventory adjustments, and demand response, creating new opportunities for businesses to enhance efficiency and innovate their business models.