WCO and OIE Partner to Boost Crossborder Trade Safety

WCO and OIE Partner to Boost Crossborder Trade Safety

The World Customs Organization and the World Organisation for Animal Health are strengthening cooperation to create a safer, more efficient, and equitable cross-border trade environment. This collaboration focuses on enhancing cooperation among border agencies, implementing trade facilitation agreements, coordinating risk management, and building capacity. The goal is to promote global economic development and bring multiple benefits to businesses, consumers, and governments by streamlining processes and reinforcing security measures at borders.

DHL GXO Announce Leadership Changes in North America

DHL GXO Announce Leadership Changes in North America

DHL Supply Chain North America appointed Mark Kunar as its new CEO, while GXO Logistics announced former DHL Supply Chain CEO Patrick Kelleher as its CEO. These personnel changes suggest potential shifts in the North American and even global supply chain landscape. The two companies may exhibit different development paths in future market competition. The appointments signal a strategic realignment within the logistics sector, potentially impacting operational strategies and market share.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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UPS Raises Rates to Boost Logistics Services

UPS Raises Rates to Boost Logistics Services

UPS has announced optimizations to its ground, air, and international service rates, with an average increase of 6.9%, along with adjustments to surcharges. This move aims to support UPS's ongoing expansion and service capability enhancements, providing customers with a superior logistics experience and helping businesses grow efficiently in the global market. UPS is committed to building a smart, efficient, and green logistics ecosystem, working with businesses to create a shared future.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Iphone 14 Pro Production Delayed by Foxconn Covid Outbreak

Iphone 14 Pro Production Delayed by Foxconn Covid Outbreak

iPhone 14 Pro series shipments are expected to decline due to the COVID-19 outbreak at Foxconn's Zhengzhou factory in China, leading to longer wait times for consumers. Apple is working with Foxconn to restore production and advance supply chain diversification. The pandemic highlights the fragility of global supply chains, emphasizing the need for businesses to strengthen risk management, implement diversification strategies, increase automation, and enhance international cooperation.

Uks Musicmagpie Tops Ebay Sellers with 36M Resale Items

Uks Musicmagpie Tops Ebay Sellers with 36M Resale Items

eBay's Global Top 100 Sellers list reveals the platform's unique ecosystem. UK's secondhand e-commerce giant musicMagpie leads with 36 million sales, while 11 Chinese stores emerge. The report indicates that eBay is dominated by resellers with fewer private brands, but overall growth is weak and market share is declining. To address these challenges, eBay is focusing on key categories and "enthusiast buyers" in an attempt to achieve growth.

US Launches Platform to Track Bulk Shipping Rates

US Launches Platform to Track Bulk Shipping Rates

The official US bulk cargo ocean freight rate inquiry platform provides authoritative, accurate, and comprehensive freight rate information, covering major global ports and routes, and supporting various ship types and cargo types. The platform is easy to operate and updated regularly, helping you to grasp market dynamics in real-time, optimize transportation costs, and enhance competitiveness. It offers reliable data for informed decision-making in the bulk shipping industry.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Jump in Q1 Amid Supply Chain Shifts

US Imports Jump in Q1 Amid Supply Chain Shifts

S&P Global reports a significant surge in US Q1 imports, led by industrial goods with steady growth in consumer goods. While partly due to a lower base in the previous year, it indicates economic resilience. Experts predict a potential slowdown, highlighting uncertainties related to ports, labor, and tariffs. Businesses should carefully assess the situation, adapt their strategies, and seize new opportunities within the evolving supply chain landscape.

US Ports Modernize to Tackle Supply Chain Disruptions

US Ports Modernize to Tackle Supply Chain Disruptions

US port infrastructure faces upgrade challenges. Supply chain companies can effectively address congestion and extreme weather by optimizing port collaboration, leveraging technology, and diversifying options, ensuring stable and efficient cargo transportation. The rise of smart ports will bring new opportunities to global trade. These strategies are crucial for mitigating disruptions and enhancing resilience in an increasingly volatile environment, ultimately contributing to a more robust and adaptable supply chain network.

US Port Freight Trends Highlighted in Descartes Report

US Port Freight Trends Highlighted in Descartes Report

The Descartes Datamyne report analyzes cargo volume at the top 20 U.S. ports, revealing trends in maritime digitalization to aid logistics decision-making. The data provided is reliable and transparent, enabling optimized transportation and demand forecasting. This analysis helps businesses understand current market dynamics and make informed choices regarding their supply chain strategies, leveraging data-driven insights for improved efficiency and resilience in the face of evolving global trade patterns.

US Imports Drop Sharply Disrupting Asian Supply Chains

US Imports Drop Sharply Disrupting Asian Supply Chains

Panjiva data reveals a continued decline in US import shipments, impacted by the pandemic, decreased demand, and trade frictions. While Chinese exports have significantly decreased, export growth in other Asian regions has partially offset this. Tariffs are impacting imports of products like furniture and apparel. Moving forward, businesses should proactively address supply chain risks, focus on emerging markets, and pursue digital transformation to navigate the evolving global trade landscape.