Cracking The Last Mile Challenge Logistics Flexibility And Innovation Driving The Future Of E-commerce

Cracking The Last Mile Challenge Logistics Flexibility And Innovation Driving The Future Of E-commerce

A joint study by DHL and market research firm Euromonitor highlights the challenges posed to last-mile logistics by the rapid acceleration of urbanization and e-commerce development. The F.A.D. framework (Flexible Transportation Network, Automation, Data) will assist e-commerce businesses in leading the market while enhancing delivery efficiency and customer experience.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Global Container Shipping Rates Surge Amid Rising Demand

Global Container Shipping Rates Surge Amid Rising Demand

GRI (General Rate Increase) is a pricing adjustment mechanism used by ocean shipping companies that must be announced 30 days in advance according to U.S. regulations. The amount and implementation of GRI vary with market changes, significantly impacting transportation costs for businesses. Understanding the GRI mechanism can help companies better manage their shipping expenses.

Bikaner Airport Serves Key Civilmilitary Role in Rajasthan

Bikaner Airport Serves Key Civilmilitary Role in Rajasthan

Bikaner Airport (BKB) is a joint military and civil airport located in Bikaner, Rajasthan, India. It primarily operates domestic routes, providing basic passenger and air cargo services. As a non-customs airport, international cargo requires clearance through other ports. In the future, the airport is expected to promote local economic development through facility upgrades and route expansion.

Australianz Ecommerce Market to Hit 664B by 2029

Australianz Ecommerce Market to Hit 664B by 2029

A joint report by Airwallex and Statista predicts that the ANZ e-commerce market will reach $66.4 billion by 2029. Key drivers include high internet penetration, shifting consumer shopping habits, the development of e-commerce platforms, and diversified consumer demand. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should seize this opportunity to expand into the Australia & New Zealand market.

CMA CGM and Totalenergies Expand LNG Bunkering in Rotterdam

CMA CGM and Totalenergies Expand LNG Bunkering in Rotterdam

CMA CGM and TotalEnergies have established a joint venture to create a liquefied natural gas (LNG) bunkering facility at the Port of Rotterdam, set to commence operations by the end of 2028. This initiative aims to support green shipping, and it is projected that by 2029, CMA CGM's LNG-powered fleet will expand to 123 vessels.

07/31/2025 Logistics
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Guide to MAWB Vs HAWB for Efficient Air Freight Clearance

Guide to MAWB Vs HAWB for Efficient Air Freight Clearance

In international air freight, the Master Air Waybill (MAWB) and House Air Waybill (HAWB) are crucial transport documents. The MAWB serves as the contract of carriage between the airline and the freight forwarder, and is a legal document for customs clearance and cargo release. The HAWB represents the internal agreement between the freight forwarder and the shipper, and is dependent on the MAWB. Confusing the two can lead to customs clearance failures, cargo delivery delays, or even liability disputes. This article details the differences and applications of MAWB and HAWB to help you avoid air freight risks.

Amazon Sellers Face BSR Manipulation and Misclassification Challenges

Amazon Sellers Face BSR Manipulation and Misclassification Challenges

During Amazon's Black Friday and Cyber Monday, some sellers manipulated the BSR by misusing category placement, disrupting the market and harming compliant sellers. Platform regulation faces challenges, and issues like fake reviews persist. Purifying the platform ecosystem requires joint efforts from sellers and the platform. Compliant sellers should focus on enhancing their own competitiveness to thrive in a fair marketplace.

Global Customs Crackdown Nets 213 Million Fake Goods

Global Customs Crackdown Nets 213 Million Fake Goods

Operation TIGRE 3, a joint customs initiative, seized 21.3 million counterfeit and pirated items worldwide. Coordinated by the World Customs Organization, the operation involved customs administrations globally using risk analysis and international cooperation to effectively combat the cross-border flow of fake goods. This action significantly contributes to cleaning up the market environment, protecting intellectual property rights, and safeguarding consumer interests.