North American Warehouses Boost Crossborder Logistics Efficiency

North American Warehouses Boost Crossborder Logistics Efficiency

SGR North America Overseas Warehouse, a subsidiary of Speed Tong Group USA, provides one-stop cross-border logistics solutions. With its own warehouse network and robust logistics capabilities in North America, SGR offers services including first-mile delivery, customs clearance, warehousing, dropshipping, label replacement, and repair. Leveraging smart technology and a professional team, SGR is committed to providing customers with an efficient and reliable logistics experience, helping businesses thrive in the North American market.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Beginners Guide to Regional International Shipping

Beginners Guide to Regional International Shipping

This article is designed for international express beginners. Based on continental divisions, it deeply analyzes the characteristics and optimal solutions for international express delivery in Asia, Europe, North America, South America, Africa, and Oceania. It provides information on regional logistics features, channel selection suggestions, reference prices, and delivery times. The aim is to help new sellers make accurate decisions, avoid potential risks, and achieve cost reduction and efficiency improvement in their international shipping strategies.

SHEIN Expands North American Reach with Canadian Warehouse

SHEIN Expands North American Reach with Canadian Warehouse

SHEIN is strengthening its logistics footprint in North America, launching a new warehouse in Canada to improve customer service and reduce delivery times. This move is a key part of its global expansion strategy. By improving its supply chain and logistics network, SHEIN is solidifying its leading position in the fast fashion industry and creating more opportunities for suppliers. Simultaneously, SHEIN is continuously increasing its new product launch speed and optimizing its supply chain system to address market challenges and maintain its competitive edge.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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USPS Reports 13B Loss Amid Financial Overhaul

USPS Reports 13B Loss Amid Financial Overhaul

The United States Postal Service reported significant losses, primarily due to inflation, declining mail volume, and the fading of pandemic-related benefits. To address these challenges, USPS is actively implementing the 'Delivering for America' plan, aiming to improve service and adjust pricing strategies. Simultaneously, there are calls for legislative reforms to alleviate financial burdens and enhance operational flexibility, ensuring long-term sustainability. Moving forward, USPS needs to adapt to market changes, improve operational efficiency, gain customer trust, and capitalize on policy opportunities to achieve a successful transformation.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Struggles to Implement Decadelong Reform Plan

USPS Struggles to Implement Decadelong Reform Plan

The United States Postal Service (USPS) faces significant financial challenges, with third-quarter losses widening to $3 billion. Despite revenue growth, performance varied across different business units. In response, the USPS launched the 'Delivering for America' ten-year reform plan, aimed at achieving financial self-sufficiency and improving service quality. The plan faces challenges such as execution risks and market competition, but also opportunities including e-commerce growth and government support. The success of this plan is crucial for the future of the USPS.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline Amid Economic Slowdown

Intermodal Freight Volumes Decline Amid Economic Slowdown

According to the Intermodal Association of North America, U.S. intermodal volumes continued to decline in June, although the rate of decrease narrowed. The overall downward trend persists, primarily driven by economic downturn, changing consumer behavior, inventory adjustments, and shifts in transportation modes. The association's president believes that challenges and opportunities coexist. Inventory reshaping, cross-border trade, and the West Coast labor agreement are potential growth areas. Businesses should closely monitor the market, optimize inventory, re-evaluate transportation strategies, strengthen collaboration, and invest in technological innovation.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Postal Reform Act Reshapes Logistics Industry

US Postal Reform Act Reshapes Logistics Industry

The Postal Service Reform Act aims to address USPS's financial woes and improve service. Key measures include eliminating pre-funding requirements, integrating healthcare, and mandating six-day delivery. This aligns with the 'Delivering for America' ten-year strategic plan, striving for financial sustainability and service excellence. Shippers should monitor USPS pricing strategies, optimize transportation networks, leverage value-added services, enhance communication, and explore alternative solutions to adapt to the opportunities and challenges presented by the reform. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the evolving postal landscape.

US Air Cargo Industry Launches Portal for Chinese Businesses

US Air Cargo Industry Launches Portal for Chinese Businesses

The official Chinese website of the Air Transport Association of America (A4A) is a professional platform designed specifically for the Chinese market. It provides the latest information, company directory, event details, and data center services related to the US freight air transportation industry. Operated by an authoritative organization, the website offers comprehensive and timely information, aiming to help Chinese freight professionals understand industry trends and expand international business opportunities. It serves as a key resource for staying informed about the US air cargo sector.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Growth Rises on Domestic Container Demand

North American Intermodal Growth Rises on Domestic Container Demand

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reports a 4.5% year-over-year increase in North American intermodal volume in Q1, with domestic container shipments leading the growth. Lower fuel costs, improved service, and railway investments are key drivers. Experts note that transloading and base effects also contribute. International container growth exceeded expectations, while trailer volume decline narrowed. Intermodal marketing companies saw revenue growth despite lower loadings. The outlook for the intermodal market is positive, suggesting opportunities for businesses to capitalize on the momentum.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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North American Intermodal Traffic Declines Amid Industry Shifts

North American Intermodal Traffic Declines Amid Industry Shifts

Data from the Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) shows a continued decline in North American intermodal volumes, though the rate of decrease is slowing. This downturn is attributed to a combination of macroeconomic conditions, internal industry factors, and geopolitical influences. IANA suggests that challenges and opportunities coexist, identifying cross-border trade as a potential growth area. Businesses need to transform and innovate, improve service quality and efficiency, expand service offerings, embrace technological innovation, and strengthen cooperation and collaboration to succeed in this evolving landscape.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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