APICS CSCP Certification Boosts Supply Chain Expertise

APICS CSCP Certification Boosts Supply Chain Expertise

APICS CPIM/CSCP certifications are prestigious in supply chain management. CPIM focuses on internal production and inventory management, while CSCP emphasizes global optimization. Holding both certifications demonstrates expertise in both internal operations and a global perspective, enhancing career competitiveness. Preparing for these certifications is a systematic learning process. With high industry recognition, these certifications significantly contribute to career advancement in supply chain management.

North American Container Imports Rise As Trade Policies Shift

North American Container Imports Rise As Trade Policies Shift

A Descartes report indicates a slight rebound in North American container imports, but trade policy changes continue to impact supply chains. Imports from China are declining, Southeast Asia is rising, and West Coast ports are recovering. Businesses need to pay attention to policy changes, diversify sourcing, optimize inventory, strengthen collaboration, and invest in technology to build more resilient supply chains.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Robotic Forklifts Boost Efficiency in Modern Warehousing

Robotic Forklifts Boost Efficiency in Modern Warehousing

This paper delves into seven optimal application scenarios for robotic forklifts in warehousing and logistics, encompassing horizontal transportation, high-bay racking storage and retrieval, palletizing and depalletizing, material handling, order picking, loading and unloading, and cycle inventory counting. Through precise deployment, businesses can fully leverage the potential of robotic forklifts to achieve warehouse automation upgrades, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Five Key Rules for Warehouse Operational Excellence

Five Key Rules for Warehouse Operational Excellence

This paper outlines five key benefits of adopting 'best practice' warehouse management: precise inventory control, improved operational efficiency, reduced operating costs, enhanced customer satisfaction, and data-driven continuous improvement. It emphasizes that companies should strategically build comprehensive and efficient warehouse management systems, rather than relying solely on outsourcing or temporary solutions. This approach enables cost reduction, efficiency gains, and ultimately, increased competitiveness.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Six Strategies to Optimize Global Supply Chains

Six Strategies to Optimize Global Supply Chains

Optimizing the distribution network is crucial for enhancing corporate competitiveness. This paper proposes six key strategies: early involvement of senior management, comprehensive network assessment, effective utilization of modeling tools, emphasis on inventory optimization, analysis of the labor market, and allocation of sufficient time. These strategies empower companies to build efficient, flexible, and scalable distribution networks, ultimately contributing to improved performance and market leadership.

Experts Analyze Economic Trends in Turbulent Freight Market

Experts Analyze Economic Trends in Turbulent Freight Market

TranzAct Technologies' expert Mike Regan analyzes the current freight economic situation, highlighting weak demand, excess capacity, and rising costs as key challenges. He advises companies to adopt strategies such as lean inventory management, optimizing transportation networks, strengthening risk management, and embracing digital transformation. Regan also emphasizes the importance of C-suite executives prioritizing logistics and integrating it into the overall corporate strategic planning.

Commercial Digital Printing Booms As Consumable Costs Drop

Commercial Digital Printing Booms As Consumable Costs Drop

Digital printing is undergoing a cost revolution. Breakthroughs in domestic ink technology have significantly reduced consumable prices, breaking down traditional printing cost barriers. Technological advancements have improved printing precision and speed, while print-on-demand models reduce inventory pressure. Digital printing is rapidly penetrating packaging, publishing, and other fields. It is projected that 2026 will mark the first year of large-scale application.

Amazon FBA Simplifies Inbound Shipping for Sellers

Amazon FBA Simplifies Inbound Shipping for Sellers

This article provides a detailed interpretation of Amazon's FBA inbound rules, including weight and size restrictions, packaging requirements, and prohibited product lists. It helps sellers avoid common mistakes, ensures smooth inventory receiving, prevents unnecessary losses, and facilitates the successful development of cross-border e-commerce businesses. By understanding these guidelines, Amazon sellers can optimize their inbound processes and maintain compliance with FBA regulations.

01/30/2026 Warehousing
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US Container Imports Near Record Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

US Container Imports Near Record Amid Tariffs Seasonal Demand

Descartes' Global Shipping Report indicates that U.S. container imports reached the second-highest level in history in August, influenced by seasonal demand and tariff policies. The proportion of imports from China decreased, and port shares on the East and West Coasts diverged. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, optimize inventory management, strengthen logistics partnerships, and closely monitor policy changes to address these challenges.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Warehouse Construction Surges in Top 25 Markets

US Warehouse Construction Surges in Top 25 Markets

Colliers' latest report reveals that US industrial real estate inventory is growing at a 'frenetic' pace, particularly in the top 25 markets. The report analyzes the drivers behind this market growth and potential risks, potentially delving into regional disparities and shifts in niche market demands. Investors and developers should closely monitor these trends to gain a competitive edge in the market.