Logistics Sector Marks 14month Growth Streak in LMI

Logistics Sector Marks 14month Growth Streak in LMI

The latest Logistics Manager's Index (LMI) indicates that the US logistics industry has expanded for 14 consecutive months, signaling continued robust growth. Inventory expansion is accelerating, warehousing prices are rising, transportation capacity continues to expand, and transportation price increases are slowing down. Businesses need to pay attention to changes in trade policies, optimize inventory management, and improve supply chain efficiency to navigate the evolving landscape.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Global Shipping Delays Causes and Solutions

Global Shipping Delays Causes and Solutions

International ocean shipping time efficiency is influenced by port efficiency, vessel performance, policies, and geopolitical risks. Port congestion, technological limitations, customs clearance differences, and unexpected events can significantly extend transit times. Businesses should enhance supply chain competitiveness by optimizing port partnerships, selecting efficient routes, monitoring policy changes, and developing risk mitigation plans. Addressing these factors is crucial for ensuring timely and reliable international shipments.

A Comprehensive Overview of Container Transportation: Types and Parameters

A Comprehensive Overview of Container Transportation: Types and Parameters

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of various container types (general purpose, open-top, hard-top, etc.) and their specifications, including external/internal dimensions, capacity, tare weight, gross weight, and payload. It aims to help logistics professionals select suitable containers to enhance transport efficiency and reduce costs. As fundamental infrastructure in modern shipping, container diversity and parametric management significantly impact the entire supply chain.

Deep Dive into Overseas Warehouses: New Opportunities and Challenges for Cross-border E-commerce

Deep Dive into Overseas Warehouses: New Opportunities and Challenges for Cross-border E-commerce

China has over 1,800 overseas warehouses, providing strong support for cross-border e-commerce. These warehouses can be categorized into three types: third-party service-oriented, platform-oriented, and growth-oriented. They address challenges posed by the pandemic by shortening transport times and enhancing supply chain efficiency. Sellers should consider factors such as scale, management systems, reasonable costs, and integrated operations when choosing an overseas warehouse.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Adapting to Changes in the Lifestyle Industry Participating in COLOMBIATEX 2025

Adapting to Changes in the Lifestyle Industry Participating in COLOMBIATEX 2025

This article explores how businesses in the rapidly evolving lifestyle industry can adapt to market changes through efficient logistics strategies. It emphasizes the importance of integrated logistics solutions, including warehousing and distribution, consolidation shipping, and digital platforms, to enable quick responses in supply chain management. The article encourages companies to participate in the COLOMBIATEX exhibition in 2025 to deepen industry communication and discover optimal logistics services.

12/19/2024 Logistics
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Aviation Logistics New Battleground Who Will Prevail

Aviation Logistics New Battleground Who Will Prevail

This article analyzes the dynamics of China's air freight logistics market: against the backdrop of manufacturing transformation, rapid growth of cross-border e-commerce, and the development of cold chain logistics, the demand for air freight logistics continues to rise. Meanwhile, the insufficient market supply and high entry barriers complicate the competitive landscape. The future air freight logistics market holds significant potential and challenges.

05/06/2023 Logistics
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Exploring The Port Of Marsa Al Brega In Libya A Key Hub For Oil Exports

Exploring The Port Of Marsa Al Brega In Libya A Key Hub For Oil Exports

Marsa al-Brega Port, located in northern Libya, is a significant oil harbor. It features multiple berths with varying drafts and compulsory pilotage services, making it a key hub in the international oil market. The port is equipped with advanced facilities capable of efficiently handling oil and its derivatives, and it is expected to play an increasingly important role in the energy supply chain in the future.

Shipping Overload: Shippers Turn to Air Freight

Shipping Overload: Shippers Turn to Air Freight

Due to the overload in ocean freight, an increasing number of shippers are opting for air freight to manage the peak demand as autumn approaches. The backlog of cargo on ocean vessels and the shortage of containers have made air freight a faster transportation option. Shippers are now scheduling air freight in advance to ensure timely delivery of goods and smooth maintenance of the supply chain.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Split Shipments Cut Costs in International Air Freight

Split Shipments Cut Costs in International Air Freight

In international air freight, a 'deconsolidation' strategy can effectively reduce shipping costs. By meticulously managing weight, volume, and product categories, hidden costs can be avoided. Deconsolidation also enhances supply chain resilience, allows for flexible inventory allocation, and seamlessly integrates with multimodal transportation. However, it increases operational complexity, requiring intelligent systems to track cargo status. Mastering deconsolidation techniques can optimize costs in cross-border trade.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Sales Decline Highlights Challenges for Crossborder Ecommerce

Amazon Sales Decline Highlights Challenges for Crossborder Ecommerce

Declining sales in some Amazon categories reflect a trend of consumption downgrade. Lower US consumer savings rates and rising Engel's coefficients are leading to reduced spending on non-essential goods. Cross-border e-commerce sellers should address these challenges through product innovation, supply chain optimization, brand building, refined operations, and diversified channels. Crucially, controlling costs is paramount to adapt to the new normal of consumption downgrade.