WCO Adopts Digital Tools to Modernize Global Trade

WCO Adopts Digital Tools to Modernize Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) highlighted the transformative impact of digital technologies on customs at the Global Trade Conference, emphasizing the WCO Framework of Standards on Cross-Border E-Commerce, big data, and blockchain applications. Acknowledging challenges such as technology integration and data standardization, the WCO is committed to building an intelligent, secure, and efficient global trade ecosystem, driving the digital transformation of customs worldwide. It aims to facilitate trade while ensuring security and compliance through innovative digital solutions.

Echo Global Logistics Adopts Datadriven Strategies Amid Industry Shifts

Echo Global Logistics Adopts Datadriven Strategies Amid Industry Shifts

Echo executive Hurst emphasized data, technology, and collaboration at the SMC3 conference, expressing optimism for the logistics market in the second half of the year. Echo is actively investing in technology to improve efficiency and capitalize on emerging opportunities. The company believes that leveraging data-driven insights and embracing technological innovation are crucial for navigating the evolving logistics landscape and delivering superior service to its clients. This proactive approach positions Echo to thrive in a competitive market.

Echo Global Exec Highlights Datadriven Logistics Strategies

Echo Global Exec Highlights Datadriven Logistics Strategies

Echo executive Hurst emphasized the importance of data-driven strategies to navigate logistics uncertainty at the SMC3 conference. He analyzed freight economics and pricing, highlighting the crucial role data plays in informed decision-making. Hurst also shared Echo's experiences with technological innovation, showcasing how their solutions leverage data to improve efficiency and resilience within the supply chain. The presentation underscored the necessity of embracing data analytics to proactively address challenges and optimize performance in today's dynamic logistics landscape.

Experts Urge Supply Chain Resilience Amid Trade War Risks

Experts Urge Supply Chain Resilience Amid Trade War Risks

At the CSCMP EDGE conference, experts discussed the freight market downturn, the impact of tariffs, and supply chain strategy adjustments. Facing weak demand and policy uncertainty, companies need to focus on cost optimization, flexibly adjust procurement strategies, and conduct scenario planning to build a more resilient supply chain. This includes diversifying sourcing, nearshoring, and investing in technology to improve visibility and responsiveness. The key takeaway is proactive adaptation and risk mitigation in a volatile global trade environment.

Customer Focus Key to Supply Chain Success

Customer Focus Key to Supply Chain Success

The SMC3 Connections conference highlights customer connection as crucial for success in freight, supply chain, and logistics. The article explores enhancing customer experience through customer relationship management, technology enablement, and building supply chain ecosystems. It emphasizes that businesses should be customer-centric, continuously innovating and improving to adapt to the rapidly changing market environment. Focusing on customer needs and fostering strong relationships are key to navigating the complexities of modern supply chains and achieving sustainable growth.

US Multimodal Transport Struggles With Congestion Aims for Recovery

US Multimodal Transport Struggles With Congestion Aims for Recovery

Multimodal transport expert Larry Gross highlighted challenges facing US intermodal transportation at the RailTrends conference, including congestion, capacity constraints, and declining market share amid a surge in trucking. He argued that supply chain reshaping requires a focus on resilience and redundancy. Gross anticipates freight volumes to stabilize in 2022, presenting both challenges and opportunities. The need for improved infrastructure and more efficient operations is crucial to regain market share and mitigate the ongoing supply chain disruptions.

Gross Outlines Multimodal Growth Strategies at Railtrends

Gross Outlines Multimodal Growth Strategies at Railtrends

At the RailTrends conference, Larry Gross, President of Gross Transportation Consulting, analyzed the current state and future of the multimodal transportation market. He believes that despite competition from trucking, significant opportunities exist for multimodal growth by improving service, optimizing operations, embracing technology, and focusing on sustainability. Government support is also crucial for realizing this potential and overcoming challenges in the intermodal sector. These strategies are key to enhancing the efficiency and appeal of rail-based intermodal solutions.

Doles Supply Chain Overhaul Boosts Midsized CPG Growth

Doles Supply Chain Overhaul Boosts Midsized CPG Growth

Dole will share its supply chain transformation experience at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference, highlighting how to turn the supply chain into a growth engine through agile manufacturing, lean logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting. Dole's case provides valuable lessons for mid-sized CPG companies, demonstrating how strategic investments and innovative practices can improve supply chain efficiency and drive growth and innovation. The presentation will focus on practical applications and key performance indicators achieved through the transformation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Trade Uncertainty Boosts North American Intermodal Growth

Trade Uncertainty Boosts North American Intermodal Growth

Multimodal expert Larry Gross pointed out at the RailTrends conference that international intermodal transportation is declining due to tariffs, while domestic intermodal is showing growth. He emphasized that domestic intermodal is key to future growth and requires attention to uncertainties such as global shipping, truck driver supply, and trade policies. Freight volume is projected to remain flat or slightly decrease by 2026. The future of freight relies on navigating these challenges and capitalizing on domestic opportunities.

Major Retailers Adopt Collaborative Supply Chains to Boost Efficiency

Major Retailers Adopt Collaborative Supply Chains to Boost Efficiency

Retail supply chains face challenges like driver shortages and capacity constraints. The RILA Conference emphasized the need for shippers to establish strategic partnerships with carriers, breaking traditional models to achieve information sharing and capacity optimization. Collaboration among shippers is also increasingly important. By integrating capacity, optimizing routes, and collectively responding to market changes, they can build efficient and flexible supply chains. This collaborative approach enables better resource utilization and resilience in the face of evolving market dynamics.