US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Strain Supply Chains

US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Strain Supply Chains

A recent Descartes report indicates that US imports in August decreased by 3% compared to July, but remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels. Port congestion is worsening, leading to widespread shipping delays. The report highlights the dominance of West Coast ports and the concentration of import origins. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, optimize inventory management, strengthen logistics partnerships, embrace digitalization, and closely monitor policy changes to mitigate supply chain risks. These strategies are crucial for navigating the ongoing challenges and ensuring business continuity.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Standardized Apis Target Logistics Data Silos

Standardized Apis Target Logistics Data Silos

The Scheduling Standards Consortium (SSC) has released technical standards for Transportation Management System APIs, aiming to address data silos in the logistics industry and improve efficiency while reducing costs. By opening API interfaces, the standard promotes data sharing and collaboration between shippers, carriers, and brokers. This is expected to significantly enhance logistics efficiency, improve customer service levels, and foster a more sustainable operating model for the industry. The standard facilitates seamless data exchange, leading to better visibility and optimized processes across the supply chain.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Report Signals Industrial Real Estate Market Recovery

Prologis Report Signals Industrial Real Estate Market Recovery

The Prologis IBI report indicates a gradual recovery of industrial real estate market activity to pre-pandemic levels, driven by e-commerce growth, supply chain diversification, and manufacturing reshoring. Technological innovation is also fueling industry development. While regional recovery varies, the overall trend is positive. The report highlights the resilience of the sector and its ability to adapt to evolving economic conditions, suggesting continued growth potential despite ongoing global uncertainties. This resurgence underscores the critical role of industrial spaces in supporting modern commerce and supply chains.

Righthand Robotics Rightpick Boosts Ecommerce Fulfillment Efficiency

Righthand Robotics Rightpick Boosts Ecommerce Fulfillment Efficiency

RightHand Robotics introduces RightPick, a hardware and software combined smart picking solution designed to address e-commerce order fulfillment challenges. Powered by machine learning, RightPick can handle thousands of SKUs, reduce operating costs, and improve automation levels. It is suitable for industries such as e-commerce, pharmaceuticals, and electronics. This solution marks a new milestone in smart picking technology, leading a new era of intelligent order fulfillment. It offers a flexible and scalable approach to automating the picking process in warehouses and distribution centers.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Raymond Corp Introduces VR Forklift Training for Enhanced Safety

Raymond Corp Introduces VR Forklift Training for Enhanced Safety

Raymond Corporation introduces vehicle-based VR training, simulating real forklift operating environments to provide operators with a safe, efficient, and flexible training experience. This solution complements traditional training methods, reduces training costs, and improves skill levels, signaling a new era in forklift training. The VR training offers immersive scenarios and realistic controls, allowing trainees to practice maneuvers and emergency procedures without the risk of accidents or equipment damage. This innovative approach ensures a more prepared and confident workforce, ultimately boosting productivity and safety within the warehouse.

01/20/2026 Warehousing
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Truck Driver Shortage Drives Up Freight Labor Costs

Truck Driver Shortage Drives Up Freight Labor Costs

According to the American Trucking Associations, the driver turnover rate at large truckload carriers surged to 92% in the third quarter, while smaller carriers reached 74%. Less-than-truckload (LTL) remained relatively stable at 14%. This high turnover reflects challenges in the freight market, including driver shortages and increased competition. Companies need to actively address these issues to ensure supply chain stability and mitigate the impact of driver attrition on their operations. Addressing driver retention is crucial for maintaining service levels and profitability in the current environment.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Stay Strong As Retailers Gear Up for Holidays

US Imports Stay Strong As Retailers Gear Up for Holidays

Despite brief labor disruptions at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports, the Port Tracker report indicates continued growth in US imports as retailers prepare for the holiday season. August saw record-high import volumes, and forecasts predict sustained growth in the coming months. Experts suggest that this surge is largely driven by contingency import measures, highlighting the need for enhanced supply chain resilience to address future challenges. The report emphasizes the importance of proactive strategies to navigate potential disruptions and maintain stable import levels.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Freight Industry Experts Advise on Navigating Economic Downturn

Freight Industry Experts Advise on Navigating Economic Downturn

Bloomberg analyst Lee Klaskow and Tucker Global Logistics President Tucker delve into the freight market amid the US economic recession. Klaskow predicts a 65% chance of a US recession, highlighting challenges like declining freight volumes and high inventory levels. He believes capacity rationalization will aid market recovery, with potential improvements in the second half of the year. Companies should focus on lean operations and diversification to seize opportunities amidst the challenges. The freight market's performance is seen as a key indicator of overall economic health and resilience.

Global Airlines Enhance Cabin Safety Protocols

Global Airlines Enhance Cabin Safety Protocols

This paper delves into the importance of cabin safety, highlighting the crucial role of cabin crew in ensuring flight safety. It provides a detailed interpretation of the core content of IATA's Cabin Operations Safety Best Practices Guide (COSG) and explains how to improve cabin safety levels through measures such as risk management, personnel training, equipment maintenance, and emergency plans. The ultimate goal is to create a safer flying experience for passengers. The paper emphasizes a proactive approach to safety, adhering to internationally recognized standards and best practices.

North American Ports Adopt Smart Tech to Boost Cargo Efficiency

North American Ports Adopt Smart Tech to Boost Cargo Efficiency

North American ports are undergoing a technology-driven service revolution, enhancing efficiency and service levels through digital transformation, optimized processes, and strengthened collaboration. Leading ports like the Port of Virginia excel in areas such as 'ease of doing business,' setting benchmarks for the industry. Facing challenges like infrastructure bottlenecks, labor issues, and cybersecurity risks, ports must proactively adapt and embrace change to achieve sustainable development and better serve global trade. This requires strategic investments and a focus on innovation to remain competitive in the evolving landscape.