Crossborder Ecommerce Adapts to Peak Season Demands

Crossborder Ecommerce Adapts to Peak Season Demands

The peak season for international express delivery is mainly concentrated in October-December (Western holiday shopping season), February-March (Chinese New Year and Western spring procurement), and June-August (e-commerce mid-year promotions and summer consumption peak). Cross-border e-commerce businesses should prepare inventory in advance, optimize logistics solutions, and pay close attention to logistics dynamics to cope with peak season challenges. Proactive planning and efficient execution are crucial for success during these high-demand periods, ensuring timely delivery and customer satisfaction.

LMI Report Soaring Logistics Costs Strain Supply Chains

LMI Report Soaring Logistics Costs Strain Supply Chains

The latest LMI report reveals continued expansion in the logistics industry, but rising costs and warehousing constraints present challenges. Inventory buildup is driving up costs, while transportation utilization is declining. Trade policy uncertainty further exacerbates the situation. Slower consumer spending and weakened business confidence are also noted. The report cautions for a prudent approach, emphasizing the importance of monitoring tariff policy trends. LMI aims to assist the industry in navigating these challenges. The increasing costs and warehousing pressure are significant factors affecting the industry's overall performance.

Trucking Industry Struggles Amid Economic Slowdown

Trucking Industry Struggles Amid Economic Slowdown

Bloomberg analyst Klaskow believes a US recession is highly probable, and the freight market is in a downturn, facing the triple challenges of declining volumes, high inventories, and year-over-year pressure. Freight rates may bottom out and rebound, with capacity clearing being key. Large companies can diversify their operations, and the market is expected to improve in the second half of the year, but a rational view is needed. The year-end shopping season may return to normal, with inventory being a critical factor.

Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports See September Surge Ahead of Holidays

Los Angeles and Long Beach Ports See September Surge Ahead of Holidays

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach experienced record-breaking throughput in September, signaling a potentially strong holiday shopping season for retailers. The surge in imports reflects proactive inventory building by retailers, but also highlights challenges related to port congestion and capacity constraints. This report analyzes the drivers behind the throughput growth and proposes recommendations for improving port efficiency and optimizing the supply chain. The goal is to address these challenges and ensure sustainable growth for the retail sector during peak seasons and beyond.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Retailers Stockpile Imports Amid Strike Fears for Holidays

US Retailers Stockpile Imports Amid Strike Fears for Holidays

Unexpectedly high US import volumes are observed amidst the threat of East Coast and Gulf Coast port strikes, reflecting retailers' early stockpiling for the holiday season. Labor negotiations stalemate increases uncertainty, prompting retailers to diversify ports and prepare inventory in advance. Experts suggest that renewed congestion and tariff impacts also contribute to the surge in imports. Retailers are proactively managing uncertainty to ensure a successful holiday sales season. This proactive approach aims to mitigate potential disruptions and maintain a steady flow of goods to meet consumer demand.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Hits Record Volumes in January Signaling Economic Recovery

US Trucking Hits Record Volumes in January Signaling Economic Recovery

According to the American Trucking Associations, U.S. truck freight volume reached a record high in January 2013, up 6.5% year-over-year. This growth was driven by factors such as inventory replenishment and a recovering housing market. However, fiscal challenges still pose a potential risk. Experts advise focusing on key factors like the macroeconomy and consumer spending, suggesting a cautiously optimistic outlook for future development. This indicates positive momentum in the logistics sector and broader economic activity, but vigilance regarding economic headwinds is warranted.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Boom Drives Warehousing Shift Flexe CEO Notes

Ecommerce Boom Drives Warehousing Shift Flexe CEO Notes

In an interview, Flexe CEO Karl Siebrecht analyzes e-commerce's impact on the warehousing industry, highlighting the challenges retailers face in inventory forecasting, demand response, and warehouse layout. He introduces Flexe's flexible warehousing network solution and envisions the future of warehousing evolving towards automation, intelligence, and flexibility. The interview emphasizes the need for retailers to adapt to changing consumer demands and optimize their supply chains for efficiency and agility. Flexe's approach aims to provide scalable and adaptable warehousing solutions to meet these evolving needs.

01/16/2026 Warehousing
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Industrial Real Estate Deals Drop Sharply As Market Cools

Industrial Real Estate Deals Drop Sharply As Market Cools

CBRE research reveals a significant 36% drop in U.S. industrial real estate leases exceeding one million square feet in the first half of 2023, with overall leased area declining by 18%. Economic uncertainty and inventory normalization are key drivers. Renewal rates are up, with retailers and third-party logistics (3PL) providers being the primary tenants. Experts anticipate increased leasing activity from 3PLs and a continued trend of companies renewing existing leases. The market is experiencing a slowdown compared to the previous year's booming activity.

Amazon Ends FBA Prep and Label Services in Service Overhaul

Amazon Ends FBA Prep and Label Services in Service Overhaul

Amazon FBA's announcement to discontinue pre-processing and labeling services marks a significant shift in cross-border e-commerce operations. Sellers need to enhance their overseas localization capabilities, optimize supply chains, connect with reliable overseas warehouses, and adjust product selection strategies. Proactively addressing these new regulations is crucial to maintaining a competitive edge in the dynamic market. This change compels sellers to take more control over their inventory preparation and logistics, potentially leading to increased efficiency and cost savings with proper planning and execution.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Tiktok Ecommerce Set to Surpass Dropshipping by 2026

Tiktok Ecommerce Set to Surpass Dropshipping by 2026

This article delves into the limitations of the 'dropshipping' model in TikTok cross-border e-commerce, emphasizing the importance of product selection integration, content creation, and supply chain fulfillment capabilities. It argues that 'no inventory' doesn't equal 'dropshipping,' and details the advantages of stocking goods in overseas warehouses. The article also provides a six-step practical guide for beginners to start a business, aiming to help sellers achieve sustainable profitability by 2026. It focuses on moving beyond simple dropshipping to a more robust and strategically managed approach.