Fedex Pilots Reach Tentative Deal to Avoid Strike

Fedex Pilots Reach Tentative Deal to Avoid Strike

FedEx has reached a tentative agreement with its pilots, averting a potential strike. However, the details of the agreement remain undisclosed. The company still faces operational, financial, and reputational risks. To navigate global economic uncertainties and market competition, FedEx needs to enhance communication, improve efficiency, and strengthen risk management practices. The agreement, while positive, doesn't eliminate the need for proactive measures to ensure long-term stability and success in the dynamic air transportation industry.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Rongcheng Zhiyun Leads Smart Logistics Growth in 2025

Rongcheng Zhiyun Leads Smart Logistics Growth in 2025

Rongcheng Zhiyun achieved remarkable results in 2025, demonstrating significant accomplishments in technological innovation, industry recognition, green and low-carbon practices, lawful tax payment, and artificial intelligence applications. Guided by the "Seven New" principles, the company is committed to building a more efficient, lower-carbon, and interconnected new future for Chinese logistics. Rongcheng Zhiyun aims to lead the way in smart logistics through continuous improvement and innovation, contributing to a sustainable and technologically advanced logistics ecosystem.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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OAG Introduces Realtime Flight Alerts for Airlines

OAG Introduces Realtime Flight Alerts for Airlines

OAG introduces Flight Info Alerts, a platform providing real-time monitoring of flight changes. This offering delivers accurate aviation data to the industry, enabling optimized operations, enhanced customer service, and reduced costs. The platform allows for proactive responses to disruptions and improved decision-making based on up-to-the-minute information. By leveraging this data, airlines, airports, and other stakeholders can streamline processes and improve overall efficiency in a dynamic and demanding environment.

OAG Names Shane Corstorphine Nonexecutive Director to Drive Growth

OAG Names Shane Corstorphine Nonexecutive Director to Drive Growth

OAG has appointed former Skyscanner executive Shane Corstorphine as a Non-Executive Director to strengthen its leadership team and accelerate business growth. This follows OAG's acquisition of Infare to expand its data capabilities. These strategic moves aim to better serve the aviation ecosystem and drive industry innovation. The addition of Corstorphine's expertise and the enhanced data resources position OAG for continued success and allow them to provide more value to their customers.

China Strengthens Steel Export Rules to Boost Quality Trade Fairness

China Strengthens Steel Export Rules to Boost Quality Trade Fairness

The Ministry of Commerce and the General Administration of Customs jointly announced that export license management will be implemented for certain steel products starting January 1, 2026. This measure aims to regulate steel export trade, improve product quality, and maintain international trade order. Exporters will be required to provide export contracts and quality certificates when applying for licenses. The implementation of the new regulations will promote the healthy development of the industry.

Delivery Firms Adopt Compliant HR Tactics for Peak Season

Delivery Firms Adopt Compliant HR Tactics for Peak Season

Compliance during peak delivery seasons is a significant challenge. Workforce Go assists businesses in addressing this by leveraging automation and intelligent technologies to enhance HR management efficiency. It streamlines processes, reduces manual errors, and ensures adherence to regulations during periods of high demand. This allows companies in the delivery industry to better manage their workforce, optimize resource allocation, and maintain operational effectiveness during peak times, ultimately leading to improved customer satisfaction and profitability.

Beijing Summit Explores Ais Impact on Digital Marketing

Beijing Summit Explores Ais Impact on Digital Marketing

The Fmarketing Digital Marketing Summit & Awards Ceremony will be held in Beijing on December 23rd, focusing on the theme of "AI*Intelligence Transformation: Reshaping Marketing". The summit will bring together industry leaders to share AI applications in areas such as ad delivery and content creation, and explore intelligent marketing solutions. It aims to help companies seize opportunities in the AI era and navigate the evolving marketing landscape with data-driven insights and innovative strategies.

Diesel Prices Drop in US Amid Market Shifts

Diesel Prices Drop in US Amid Market Shifts

U.S. diesel prices have fallen for two consecutive weeks. This article provides an in-depth analysis of the various factors influencing diesel prices, including crude oil prices, refinery capacity, and seasonal demand, and forecasts future trends. It also explores the impact of diesel price fluctuations on the transportation industry and consumers, offering corresponding coping strategies. The analysis considers the interplay of global energy markets and domestic economic conditions in shaping diesel price dynamics.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US DOT Shuts Down Thousands of Fraudulent CDL Training Schools

US DOT Shuts Down Thousands of Fraudulent CDL Training Schools

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on substandard CDL training providers. Nearly 3,000 institutions have been removed from the list of approved trainers for failing to meet required standards, and another 4,500 have received warnings. This initiative aims to improve truck transportation safety by ensuring drivers possess the necessary skills and eliminating fraudulent practices within the industry. The goal is to hold training schools accountable and promote safer roads for all.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US Cracks Down on Rogue CDL Training Schools Revokes Licenses

US Cracks Down on Rogue CDL Training Schools Revokes Licenses

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on "CDL license mills." Nearly 3,000 training institutions have been removed for failing to meet standards, and over 4,000 more are facing review. This action aims to improve the quality of CDL training, ensure road safety, and promote the standardization of the industry. The DOT is committed to holding training providers accountable and ensuring that only qualified drivers are operating commercial vehicles on our nation's highways.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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