GXO Logistics Expands in Ecommerce and Automation As Independent Firm

GXO Logistics Expands in Ecommerce and Automation As Independent Firm

XPO Logistics has completed the spin-off of GXO Logistics, which is now independently listed. GXO focuses on global contract logistics, seizing opportunities from e-commerce growth and automation upgrades. By deepening its expertise in e-commerce logistics, increasing investment in automation, expanding into emerging markets, enhancing digital capabilities, and focusing on sustainability, GXO Logistics is poised to stand out in a competitive market and achieve sustained growth. The company aims to capitalize on the increasing demand for efficient and technologically advanced logistics solutions driven by the rapid expansion of online retail.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Resource Logistics CEO Discusses Nearshoring AI and Peak Season Plans

Resource Logistics CEO Discusses Nearshoring AI and Peak Season Plans

RLG President Huntley advises businesses to plan ahead for peak season, leverage nearshoring to improve supply chains, and proactively apply AI to optimize logistics. Nearshoring can provide greater control and faster response times compared to traditional offshoring. AI can be used for demand forecasting, route optimization, and warehouse management, leading to increased efficiency and reduced costs. Companies that embrace these strategies will be better positioned to navigate the evolving logistics landscape and maintain a competitive edge.

Food and Beverage Logistics Firms Optimize Supply Chains Amid Challenges

Food and Beverage Logistics Firms Optimize Supply Chains Amid Challenges

The food and beverage industry faces logistical challenges and transformations, requiring a break from tradition and an embrace of technology. Automation can address labor shortages and manage the proliferation of SKUs. Companies should actively seek smarter ways to work, adopting new technologies to improve efficiency and reduce costs. This is crucial for maintaining a competitive edge in a demanding market. Optimizing logistics through automation and innovative supply chain strategies is essential for success in the evolving food and beverage landscape.

DSV Boosts Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations Via Acquisitions

DSV Boosts Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations Via Acquisitions

DSV's acquisition of S&M Moving Systems West and Global Diversity Logistics aims to strengthen its position in semiconductor logistics, expand cross-border services in Latin America, and optimize US operations. This move reflects the trends of specialization, regionalization, and digitalization within the logistics industry. The acquisitions are expected to enhance DSV's competitiveness in the global market by providing specialized expertise and expanding its geographical reach, particularly in the high-demand semiconductor sector and the growing Latin American market.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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XPO Logistics Splits LTL and Brokerage Units in Strategic Overhaul

XPO Logistics Splits LTL and Brokerage Units in Strategic Overhaul

XPO Logistics plans to spin off its Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and North American truck brokerage businesses into two separate publicly traded companies, and divest its European and North American intermodal operations. This strategic restructuring aims to unlock value, improve operational efficiency, and create more focused and competitive industry leaders, ultimately generating greater returns for customers, employees, and shareholders. The strategic adjustments, expected to be completed in the fourth quarter of this year, will reshape XPO's business landscape.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Sector Grapples With Tech Labor and Supply Chain Woes

Logistics Sector Grapples With Tech Labor and Supply Chain Woes

The logistics industry faces three major challenges: technological innovation, labor shortages, and supply chain resilience. Companies need to embrace new technologies like real-time location systems and AI to optimize fleet management, strengthen supply chain risk management, and improve warehouse operational efficiency. Addressing labor shortages requires increasing wages and benefits, and improving the work environment. By tackling these challenges head-on, businesses can maintain competitiveness in a volatile market and ensure a more robust and efficient logistics ecosystem.

Quest for Quality Awards Honor Top Logistics and Transportation Firms

Quest for Quality Awards Honor Top Logistics and Transportation Firms

The 42nd Annual Quest for Quality Awards, published by Logistics Management Magazine, recognizes 160 outstanding logistics service providers. Based on customer evaluations, the awards assess transportation, 3PL, and port services, covering key metrics like on-time delivery, value, and technology. The results provide a valuable reference for companies seeking high-quality logistics partners and reflect industry trends towards digitalization, customization, and sustainability. The awards highlight companies excelling in meeting evolving customer needs and achieving operational excellence within the dynamic logistics landscape.

Global Logistics Firms Grapple With Rising Demurrage and Detention Costs

Global Logistics Firms Grapple With Rising Demurrage and Detention Costs

This article provides a detailed explanation of demurrage and detention fees in cross-border logistics, including their definitions, causes, and avoidance methods. Demurrage refers to the charges incurred for exceeding the free time allowed for cargo to remain in a port terminal. Detention, on the other hand, is charged for exceeding the free time allowed for the return of shipping containers to the carrier. The article offers practical advice from various perspectives, such as customs clearance preparation, time management, and responsibility allocation, to help importers and exporters reduce logistics costs and improve trade efficiency.

Decoding CIP Incoterms Key Costs and Logistics in Global Trade

Decoding CIP Incoterms Key Costs and Logistics in Global Trade

This article provides an in-depth analysis of CIP Incoterms, explaining its cost allocation, modes of transport, and customs clearance responsibilities. Under CIP, the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the named place of destination and procuring transport insurance, but typically does not cover customs clearance costs at the destination port. Businesses should clearly define all terms to mitigate trade risks.

European and American Brands Expand in China Via Crossborder Logistics

European and American Brands Expand in China Via Crossborder Logistics

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the logistics supply chain for European and American brands shipping directly to China. It covers the advantages and disadvantages of various transportation methods, including air freight, sea freight, and express delivery. The article also details customs duties and tax policies, and offers practical advice on selecting a transportation agent. The aim is to help businesses efficiently and compliantly expand into the Chinese market.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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