Freight Market Stabilizes As Capacity Grows Green Shift Looms

Freight Market Stabilizes As Capacity Grows Green Shift Looms

A recent report suggests that US freight market capacity is expected to ease in the coming year, but rates are projected to remain high. Shippers are focused on strengthening contracts, expanding partnerships, reducing costs, and improving efficiency. They are also actively seeking electric or alternative energy vehicles to reduce emissions. While carriers show strong interest in electric vehicles, large-scale adoption faces challenges. Overall, the industry is confident in its ability to address these challenges.

Chinas Digital Inkjet Printing Market Booms Amid Green Shift

Chinas Digital Inkjet Printing Market Booms Amid Green Shift

Digital inkjet printing is rapidly replacing traditional dyeing and printing processes due to its environmental advantages and policy support. Although its penetration rate in the Chinese market is lower than in Europe and the United States, it has enormous growth potential. Technological breakthroughs, cost reduction, and performance improvements are its core drivers. Companies that master core technologies and resources will gain a strategic advantage in this industrial transformation and usher in strategic development opportunities. This transition represents a significant shift towards more sustainable and efficient printing practices.

WCO Proposes Green HS Codes to Support Circular Economy

WCO Proposes Green HS Codes to Support Circular Economy

A World Customs Organization seminar focused on Green HS, exploring how to improve the HS coding system to more accurately track the lifecycle of materials like plastics, metals, and wood, thereby promoting the circular economy. Experts suggested introducing more granular HS codes to differentiate types of waste, trace their origin and destination, and align with international agreements like the Basel Convention to achieve environmentally sustainable trade. The goal is to use customs trade as a tool for tracking materials and promoting responsible waste management.

WCO Backs African Customs Agencies to Strengthen Green Trade

WCO Backs African Customs Agencies to Strengthen Green Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the UN Environment Programme and the Basel Convention Secretariat, conducted workshops in Kenya and Tanzania. These workshops aimed to enhance the knowledge and enforcement capabilities of the two countries' customs departments regarding the Basel Convention and the Montreal Protocol. This initiative is part of the Sida-WCO TFCM Programme, designed to promote sustainable development in Sub-Saharan Africa and strengthen the role of customs in environmental protection. The workshops focused on identifying and intercepting illegal shipments of hazardous waste and ozone-depleting substances.

JD Logistics Green Supply Chain Cuts Costs Boosts Efficiency

JD Logistics Green Supply Chain Cuts Costs Boosts Efficiency

JD Logistics showcased its green supply chain practices at the COP30 conference, demonstrating a shift from high energy consumption to carbon neutrality through technological innovation, global collaboration, and environmental protection. The upgrade of its FAST strategy signifies a transition from passive emission reduction to actively creating ecological value, setting a benchmark for sustainable development in the industry. This proactive approach highlights JD Logistics' commitment to building a greener and more sustainable future for its operations and the broader supply chain ecosystem.

Halifax Port Boosts Economic Growth As Key Trade Hub

Halifax Port Boosts Economic Growth As Key Trade Hub

Halifax Port focuses on attracting cargo and cruise activities through collaboration with partners, creating sustainable value for the local economy. This not only promotes business development but also advances green port construction, becoming a significant force in regional economic development.

Major Shippers Commit to Fossilfree Fleets at COP28

Major Shippers Commit to Fossilfree Fleets at COP28

At COP28, major shipping companies issued a joint statement calling for a halt to the construction of new fossil fuel vessels and urging the IMO to develop a regulatory framework for green fuels. The shipping industry's green transition faces multiple challenges, including technology, cost, and regulation. International organizations, governments, shipping companies, and consumers need to work together to accelerate decarbonization and achieve sustainable development.

Aviation Industry Advances Toward Sustainable Fuel Future

Aviation Industry Advances Toward Sustainable Fuel Future

The aviation industry's carbon emissions are increasingly prominent, making a green transition imperative. This paper delves into the challenges and opportunities facing the aviation industry on its path to sustainability. It elaborates on a multi-pronged approach involving technological innovation, operational optimization, infrastructure development, and economic measures to achieve the net-zero emission target by 2050. Furthermore, it calls on passengers to pay attention to green travel and jointly promote the sustainable development of the aviation industry. This collaborative effort is crucial for a greener future.

Supreme Court Ruling Disrupts Port of Las Green Logistics Plan

Supreme Court Ruling Disrupts Port of Las Green Logistics Plan

The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling on the Port of Los Angeles' Clean Truck Program has sparked renewed scrutiny of green logistics. While the ruling limits the port's regulatory power over trucking companies, the Port of Los Angeles remains committed to emission reduction. Moving forward, the port needs to explore innovative regulatory approaches within the legal framework, strengthen collaboration with trucking associations, and promote technological innovation to achieve a win-win situation for economic development and environmental protection. This is essential to maintain a leading position in the global trend of green port development.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Kaishans Geothermal Ammonia Project Boosts East Africas Clean Energy

Kaishans Geothermal Ammonia Project Boosts East Africas Clean Energy

Kaisan Group of China is investing in Kenya to build the world's first geothermal-powered green ammonia and green fertilizer project. Utilizing Kenya's abundant geothermal resources, the project aims to produce 200,000 tons of green ammonia and green fertilizer annually. It aims to ensure Kenya's food security, reduce reliance on fertilizer imports, and promote the green energy transition in East Africa. This project serves as a model for China-Africa energy cooperation and holds significant economic and social importance.