US Industrial Real Estate Thrives on Ecommerce Demand in Q1

US Industrial Real Estate Thrives on Ecommerce Demand in Q1

CBRE data shows the US industrial real estate market continued its strong growth in Q1, driven by e-commerce demand and rising rents. Despite a decrease in completions, the market remains undersupplied. Third-party logistics (3PL) led transaction volume, followed closely by e-commerce. The market outlook is optimistic, presenting opportunities for investors. Strong demand and limited supply create a favorable environment for continued growth in the industrial sector.

Fedex Bolsters Supply Chain As UPS Strike Looms

Fedex Bolsters Supply Chain As UPS Strike Looms

Facing a potential UPS strike, FedEx is proactively accepting additional package volume, helping businesses mitigate supply chain risks. Companies should assess their risk exposure, diversify carrier options, optimize inventory management, enhance communication, and establish long-term partnerships with FedEx and others to ensure supply chain stability. These proactive measures will help businesses navigate potential disruptions and maintain operational efficiency during this uncertain period. Diversification and strong partnerships are key to resilience.

Shenzhens Crossborder Ecommerce Hits Trillionyuan Milestone

Shenzhens Crossborder Ecommerce Hits Trillionyuan Milestone

Shenzhen's cross-border e-commerce transaction volume has exceeded one trillion yuan, making it a national "super hub" for cross-border e-commerce. Relying on a strong industrial base, policy innovation, a complete service ecosystem, and convenient logistics channels, Shenzhen's cross-border e-commerce is accelerating its transformation towards branding, ecology, and compliance. This presents both opportunities and challenges for logistics companies, requiring them to upgrade towards greater precision and digitalization.

Hong Kong Logistics Firms Boost Collaboration for Future Growth

Hong Kong Logistics Firms Boost Collaboration for Future Growth

The Asia Airfreight Terminal (AAT) has recently deepened its collaboration with Hong Kong Post by establishing a transit postal station to handle outbound mail, addressing future logistics challenges. Additionally, AAT has partnered with Air Premium and DHL Aviation to further enhance air freight capabilities, supporting the hub status of Hong Kong International Airport.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Container Shipping Sector Poised for Growth in Late 2025

Container Shipping Sector Poised for Growth in Late 2025

In the second half of 2025, the container shipping market is facing multiple challenges including U.S. tariff policies, the situation in the Red Sea, and fleet growth. Experts suggest that container trade may decline, with ship supply exceeding demand, while the market's volatility and uncertainty will significantly impact capacity and freight rates.

Hidden Risks of Cargo Defects Threaten Transport Safety

Hidden Risks of Cargo Defects Threaten Transport Safety

This article discusses the concept of inherent defects in freight transport, highlighting characteristics such as perishability, sensitivity, and fragility. It provides practical examples to help shippers identify inherent defects in their goods, allowing them to choose appropriate packaging to minimize losses. The importance of recognizing inherent defects for transport safety is emphasized.

Tan Son Nhat Airport Streamlines Cargo Handling Customs Clearance

Tan Son Nhat Airport Streamlines Cargo Handling Customs Clearance

Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City is Vietnam's largest international airport, showcasing strong capabilities and potential in both freight and passenger services. By collaborating with global e-commerce platforms and implementing efficient customs clearance and warehousing services, it enhances the convenience of international trade and promotes economic development.

Texas Floods Disrupt Global Dry Bulk Trade Strain Supply Chains

Texas Floods Disrupt Global Dry Bulk Trade Strain Supply Chains

The flooding in Texas has disrupted dry bulk transportation at the ports of Corpus Christi, Houston, and Galveston, leading to ship backlogs and transportation delays. This is expected to increase regional freight rates and impact supply chain stability. Market participants need to enhance their preparedness to handle future uncertainties and potential economic fluctuations.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Guide to Customs Inspection Fees for Importers

Guide to Customs Inspection Fees for Importers

Customs inspection fees are costs that importers must bear when their goods are checked, typically ranging from $80 to $1,000. Understanding this fee and budgeting accordingly can help importers avoid financial pressure and improve trade efficiency. Choosing a professional freight forwarder will better manage the customs clearance process and reduce potential costs.