US Service Sector Growth Slows Amid Steady Economic Resilience

US Service Sector Growth Slows Amid Steady Economic Resilience

The US Services PMI edged down in June but remained in expansion territory. Labor shortages and inflationary pressures are key challenges, while supply chain improvements and resilient demand offer opportunities. Experts believe the economy faces recession risks, but the low unemployment rate indicates continued resilience, suggesting the service sector engine is still running. Despite the slight dip in the PMI, the overall outlook remains cautiously optimistic, supported by underlying strength in the labor market and persistent consumer demand.

Global Air Passenger Traffic Hits Record High in 2025

Global Air Passenger Traffic Hits Record High in 2025

The global aviation passenger market is projected for steady growth in 2025, with record-high load factors. Regional markets exhibit varied performance, with Africa leading growth and North America lagging. The domestic market is slowing down, while the international market returns to normal. Global passenger volume growth slowed slightly in December, with North America experiencing a contraction. Asia-Pacific routes are decelerating, influenced by geopolitical factors. American routes show diverse growth rates, with capacity deployment impacting load factors.

US Aims to Build Seamless Logistics Network for Freight

US Aims to Build Seamless Logistics Network for Freight

The U.S. freight system faces a fragmented, 'puzzle-piece' dilemma. While Congress has conducted reviews, tangible funding remains scarce. Logistics experts advocate for long-term planning and innovative financing solutions, while businesses emphasize breaking down 'silos' and building interconnected 'networks.' Whether the new Transportation Secretary can usher in a new era hinges on establishing suitable funding mechanisms. The core issue is identifying reliable and sustainable sources of capital to modernize and improve the nation's freight infrastructure.

Business Growth Driven by Value Chain Optimization

Business Growth Driven by Value Chain Optimization

Traditional Continuous Process Improvement (CPI) has limitations. The Primary Value Chain (PVC) approach offers a broader perspective, breaking down departmental silos and focusing on strategic alignment. By optimizing operations and enhancing overall efficiency across the entire value chain, businesses can achieve significant performance breakthroughs. This holistic approach ensures that improvements are not isolated but contribute to the overall strategic goals and sustainable growth of the organization. It emphasizes a comprehensive view to drive impactful and lasting results.

Air Cargo Growth Faces Uncertainty Post2025 Surge

Air Cargo Growth Faces Uncertainty Post2025 Surge

Global air cargo demand surged in 2024, but growth is expected to slow down in early 2025, influenced by geopolitical factors, trade policies, and e-commerce trends. IATA forecasts moderate growth for 2025, but market uncertainty is increasing. Companies need to closely monitor market dynamics, optimize services, and embrace technological innovation to maintain a competitive edge. This includes adapting to evolving consumer demands and supply chain disruptions to ensure long-term success in the air cargo market.

Ozon Reveals Peak Season Sales Trends and Strategy

Ozon Reveals Peak Season Sales Trends and Strategy

This article delves into Ozon's peak season promotion strategies, emphasizing the upgraded promotion analysis feature. This function clearly breaks down combined product card data, helping sellers accurately evaluate promotion effectiveness. It also provides a detailed interpretation of Ozon's promotion order attribution rules and proposes a combined promotion strategy using both Pay-Per-Order and Cost-Per-Click bidding. The aim is to assist sellers in achieving both traffic growth and cost control during peak season promotions.

European Ecommerce Sellers Face VAT Delays Amid Summer Holidays

European Ecommerce Sellers Face VAT Delays Amid Summer Holidays

The European summer heat holiday has slowed down VAT registration efficiency. This article analyzes the reasons and impacts of this delay, providing corresponding strategies for sellers, including advance planning, ensuring accurate documentation, and communicating with tax agents. It also emphasizes the importance of risk management and supply chain optimization to help sellers navigate these challenges. This slowdown primarily affects cross-border e-commerce businesses operating within the EU, highlighting the need for proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions.

US Trucking Rebounds in September Amid Retail Housing Demand

US Trucking Rebounds in September Amid Retail Housing Demand

American Trucking Associations data shows a significant rebound in the truck tonnage index for September, although year-over-year it remains down. Strong demand in retail and residential construction contrasts with continued weakness in industrial freight, highlighting a clear market divergence. Looking ahead, attention should be paid to structural economic changes. Companies need to refine their operations and adjust their strategies to navigate this evolving landscape. This requires a more nuanced approach to capacity management and market segmentation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Service Sector Growth Slows but Remains Strong in September

US Service Sector Growth Slows but Remains Strong in September

The US ISM Non-Manufacturing Index edged down to 58.6 in September, according to the Institute for Supply Management's report. Despite the slight decrease, the index remains above the 50 threshold, indicating the 56th consecutive month of expansion. While the growth rate has moderated, the robust performance of the non-manufacturing sector reflects the resilience of the US economy and will continue to provide support for economic growth. The index suggests continued, albeit slower, expansion in the services sector.

American Eagle Shuts Quiet Logistics to Focus on Core Brands

American Eagle Shuts Quiet Logistics to Focus on Core Brands

American Eagle is shutting down Quiet Logistics to focus on its core brands. The company had initially aimed to build an 'anti-Amazon' logistics network through this acquisition. However, its third-party business faced challenges, leading to a strategic adjustment. This decision reflects a shift in focus towards strengthening its primary retail operations and streamlining its overall business strategy. The move signals a reassessment of its broader logistics ambitions and a prioritization of its core brand performance.

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