Ecommerce Firms Expand Capacity Ahead of Holiday Rush

Ecommerce Firms Expand Capacity Ahead of Holiday Rush

Veho, Jitsu, and Gofo, three major logistics companies, are actively preparing for the holiday shopping season by expanding capacity, optimizing technology, and building nationwide networks to enhance their service capabilities. Veho focuses on key markets, Jitsu emphasizes technology empowerment, and Gofo strives to establish a nationwide network. These measures provide e-commerce sellers with more diversified logistics options, helping them succeed during the holiday season. The companies are aiming to improve delivery speed and reliability during the peak demand period.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Lowers Holiday Shipping Outlook As Economy Weakens

Fedex Lowers Holiday Shipping Outlook As Economy Weakens

FedEx lowered its holiday season package volume forecast, signaling challenges for the logistics industry. A confluence of factors, including macroeconomic headwinds, increased competition, and rising costs, prompted FedEx to implement cost control measures and adjust its operational strategy. Experts suggest that businesses need to be flexible in responding to declining demand, and consumers should take a rational approach to the holiday shopping season. This adjustment reflects a broader economic slowdown impacting consumer spending and business operations within the delivery sector.

OAG Releases Guide for Holiday Travel Surge

OAG Releases Guide for Holiday Travel Surge

OAG releases its Christmas and New Year travel guide, revealing popular destinations and peak travel days to help you avoid congestion and plan the perfect holiday. Whether you're seeking a beach getaway or an adventure in an ancient city, OAG provides valuable travel insights to enhance your holiday travel experience. This guide offers data-driven recommendations to optimize your journey during the busy holiday season, ensuring a smoother and more enjoyable trip.

US Retailers Stockpile Imports Amid Strike Fears for Holidays

US Retailers Stockpile Imports Amid Strike Fears for Holidays

Unexpectedly high US import volumes are observed amidst the threat of East Coast and Gulf Coast port strikes, reflecting retailers' early stockpiling for the holiday season. Labor negotiations stalemate increases uncertainty, prompting retailers to diversify ports and prepare inventory in advance. Experts suggest that renewed congestion and tariff impacts also contribute to the surge in imports. Retailers are proactively managing uncertainty to ensure a successful holiday sales season. This proactive approach aims to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain a steady flow of goods to meet consumer demand.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Holiday Shopping Shifts As Inflation Spurs Early Buying

Holiday Shopping Shifts As Inflation Spurs Early Buying

Amidst inflation, consumers are planning their holiday shopping earlier, emphasizing value and diverse delivery options. Retailers are adapting to market changes by optimizing inventory management and promotional activities. Holiday spending is projected to remain robust, but with a greater focus on value. Consumers are seeking deals and discounts, and retailers are responding with targeted promotions and personalized offers. The key for retailers is to balance profitability with meeting consumer demand for affordability and convenience during the holiday season.

Global Ecommerce Surges During Peak Trade Seasons

Global Ecommerce Surges During Peak Trade Seasons

The international trade peak season primarily occurs from May to December, with ocean freight, express delivery, air freight, and dedicated line logistics each having their strengths. Peak seasons in Europe and the US are concentrated in summer and the holiday season, while emerging markets see peaks in winter. Unexpected events can influence peak season trends, and the off-season is ideal for transporting bulk goods. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should flexibly adjust their inventory and logistics strategies to seize business opportunities.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Cuts Costs As Holiday Demand Rises

Amazon Cuts Costs As Holiday Demand Rises

Amazon faces the dual challenge of surging holiday season demand and cost control. While actively optimizing operations and cutting expenses, the holiday season's unique nature limits cost control progress. Inflation impacts consumer behavior, requiring careful pricing strategies. Amazon maintains cautiously optimistic regarding holiday sales, projecting slower growth. Refined operational efficiency is crucial for Amazon's future success. The company is navigating a complex landscape where balancing growth with profitability is paramount, especially considering the economic pressures affecting consumer spending habits during this peak retail period.

Amazon Hires for Holidays As Sellers Voice Concerns

Amazon Hires for Holidays As Sellers Voice Concerns

Amazon is gearing up for the year-end peak season with aggressive hiring and adjusted return policies, signaling confidence in sales growth. However, sellers face challenges from increased returns and 'free riders'. Prime Day 2.0 presents an opportunity for inventory clearance. Sellers need to employ flexible discount strategies, refine advertising marketing, and implement robust risk management to succeed in the competitive marketplace. Success requires agility and proactive planning to navigate the complexities of the peak season and maximize potential profits.

Logistics Firms Focus on Talent Supply Chains for Peak Season

Logistics Firms Focus on Talent Supply Chains for Peak Season

This paper addresses the challenges logistics companies face in peak season hiring and proposes four key strategies: developing a long-term talent strategy, highlighting technological advantages, focusing on career development, and creating a “Plan B.” It emphasizes that companies should focus on talent acquisition and retention year-round. By leveraging technology, offering career development opportunities, and building a stable and efficient talent supply chain, companies can successfully navigate the challenges of peak season and ensure sufficient staffing levels to meet increased demand.

US Ocean Freight Firms Adapt to Peak Season Challenges

US Ocean Freight Firms Adapt to Peak Season Challenges

The US ocean freight peak season typically runs from July to February, characterized by surging volumes, increased rates, port congestion, and tight capacity. Driven by holiday effects, seasonal product demand, inventory buildup, and global supply chains, the peak season presents challenges for shippers. Strategies to mitigate costs and delays include booking in advance, utilizing off-peak shipping, leveraging LCL (Less than Container Load) shipments, and exploring intermodal transportation. By proactively planning and diversifying transportation options, shippers can navigate the peak season more effectively.