Lima Airport Expansion Nears Completion Eyes South American Hub Status

Lima Airport Expansion Nears Completion Eyes South American Hub Status

The Peruvian government has rejected a request to modify the Lima airport expansion plan, insisting on the original design. This aims to increase airport capacity, improve service quality, and enhance technological capabilities. The project seeks to reposition Peru as a leading aviation hub in South America and stimulate national economic growth. This decision has received support from the airport operator and users, who see it as crucial for future development and connectivity.

XPO Logistics Sells North American Truckload Unit to Refocus Strategy

XPO Logistics Sells North American Truckload Unit to Refocus Strategy

XPO Logistics sold its North American less-than-truckload (LTL) business to TransForce, aiming to optimize its business structure, reduce debt, and focus on core strengths. This move marks a significant step in XPO's strategic adjustment, allowing it to concentrate on core businesses like its freight brokerage network. TransForce, on the other hand, expands its market share in North America through this acquisition. Analysts believe this is a win-win strategic arrangement, benefiting both companies by allowing them to better focus on their respective strengths and strategic goals.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Bahamas Customs Modernization Boosts WTO Bid Regional Trade

Bahamas Customs Modernization Boosts WTO Bid Regional Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a two-year customs capacity building program to support the Bahamas' accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Funded by the Inter-American Development Bank, the program covers three key areas: organizational development, human resources, and governance. It aims to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and compliance of Bahamas Customs, bringing it up to international standards and positioning it as a model for the Caribbean region.

Panamas Vacamonte Port Remains Central Americas Key Fishing Hub

Panamas Vacamonte Port Remains Central Americas Key Fishing Hub

Vacamonte Port is a significant fishing port in Panama, located on the northern shore of the Bay of Panama and a crucial hub for Central American shipping. Despite its size, the port is fully functional, providing services such as piloting, repair, and supply. It features multiple pier docks equipped with cranes and conveyors, making a vital contribution to the local fishing industry and maritime trade. Its strategic location enhances its role in connecting regional maritime routes.

US Shipbuilding Plan Aims to Rival Chinas Shipping Dominance

US Shipbuilding Plan Aims to Rival Chinas Shipping Dominance

The United States plans to revitalize its shipbuilding industry through measures like tax cuts, aiming to weaken China's influence in global shipping. Potential policies include imposing fees on Chinese vessels and container cranes, and prioritizing berthing for American ships. This move could increase shipping costs and significantly impact the global shipping landscape. The US aims to regain competitiveness in shipbuilding and challenge China's dominance in maritime trade by incentivizing domestic production and potentially creating barriers for Chinese shipping interests.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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CPKC CSX Launch Mexicotosoutheast US Rail Corridor

CPKC CSX Launch Mexicotosoutheast US Rail Corridor

Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC) and CSX Transportation are collaborating to establish a new rail corridor connecting Mexico, Texas, and the Southeastern United States. This partnership aims to improve the efficiency of cross-border trade, reduce transportation costs, and promote regional economic development. This move reflects the accelerating integration of the North American rail transport industry and signals a transformation and upgrade in areas such as digitalization, green environmental protection, and multimodal transport for rail transport.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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North American Firms Shift Supply Chains from China to US Mexico

North American Firms Shift Supply Chains from China to US Mexico

North American companies are accelerating their efforts to reduce reliance on China, a trend often referred to as 'De-Sinicization'. Mexico and the United States are potentially the biggest beneficiaries of this shift. Geopolitical factors are a significant driver behind this supply chain reshaping, pushing businesses to diversify their sourcing and manufacturing locations. This move aims to mitigate risks associated with over-dependence on a single country and build more resilient and geographically diverse supply chains.

Thomasnet Offers Guide to Lead Generation in North American Industrial Sector

Thomasnet Offers Guide to Lead Generation in North American Industrial Sector

This article details how to effectively leverage ThomasNet, a long-established North American industrial sourcing platform, for customer acquisition. It outlines a three-step process: precise searching, refined filtering, and proactive contacting, to help B2B companies identify target customers and expand into the North American market. The article also shares ThomasNet platform usage tips and suggests further reading on B2B cross-border e-commerce, aiming to empower businesses to succeed in the North American market. It provides practical guidance for generating leads and building relationships within the industrial sector.

Temu Spends 7M on Super Bowl Ads for North American Growth

Temu Spends 7M on Super Bowl Ads for North American Growth

Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, Temu, spent $7 million to advertise during the Super Bowl, rapidly penetrating the North American market with its strategies of "low prices" and referral programs. Data indicates the Super Bowl ad was highly effective, leading to a surge in Temu downloads and expansion into the Canadian market. Temu's success is attributed to its precise market positioning and marketing strategies, attracting a significant number of cross-border sellers. The platform's growth highlights the potential of aggressive marketing and competitive pricing in the international e-commerce landscape.