XPO Restructures LTL and Brokerage Units for Growth

XPO Restructures LTL and Brokerage Units for Growth

XPO Logistics announced a strategic restructuring, spinning off its North American truck brokerage and less-than-truckload (LTL) businesses into separate publicly traded companies. It will also divest its European and intermodal businesses. This move aims to focus on core competencies, unlock growth potential, and establish industry leaders in their respective fields. While the strategic shift presents challenges, it also creates new opportunities within the logistics sector. The restructuring is expected to allow each entity to pursue focused strategies and maximize shareholder value.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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New Challenges and Measures for US and UK Ports Facing Mandatory Container Weight Verification

New Challenges and Measures for US and UK Ports Facing Mandatory Container Weight Verification

The mandatory weighing of containers is being implemented in various countries, presenting new challenges for supply chains. Port operators in the UK and the US are taking measures to address these issues by establishing weighing facilities and requiring shippers to submit information in advance to ensure smooth export processes. Despite the diverse challenges faced, ports are dedicated to optimizing workflows to guarantee the safe loading of containers and seamless logistics.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Ebay Adapts to Ecommerce Shifts Amid Market Challenges

Ebay Adapts to Ecommerce Shifts Amid Market Challenges

eBay, as an open e-commerce platform, presents both advantages and challenges in the B2C model. Merchants need to understand the platform's characteristics and address challenges related to competition, rules, logistics, and more to succeed. Understanding eBay's specific policies and optimizing listings for search are crucial. Effective inventory management and reliable shipping are also essential for maintaining a positive seller reputation and achieving sustainable growth on the platform.

Amazon Prime Day Shipping Costs Rise Due to Warehouse Delays

Amazon Prime Day Shipping Costs Rise Due to Warehouse Delays

This article analyzes the challenges faced by cross-border logistics in the lead-up to Amazon Prime Day, including rising shipping costs, surging demand, and increased last-mile delivery expenses. It provides sellers with strategies to cope with these challenges, such as early planning, comparing prices across multiple channels, and optimizing inventory management. By implementing these tactics, sellers can better capitalize on the opportunities presented by Prime Day.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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US Freight Index Drop Signals Economic Recovery Concerns

US Freight Index Drop Signals Economic Recovery Concerns

The U.S. Department of Transportation reports a 0.4% month-over-month decrease in the Freight Transportation Services Index for May. While up 4.4% year-over-year, it remains below historical levels. This data reflects the impact of factors like weak consumer demand, supply chain bottlenecks, and geopolitical risks, signaling challenges to economic recovery. The freight industry needs to embrace digitalization, develop green logistics, and strengthen cooperation to address these challenges.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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USPS Rate Increases and Delays Challenge Ecommerce Sellers

USPS Rate Increases and Delays Challenge Ecommerce Sellers

New USPS regulations present challenges to cross-border e-commerce, including extended delivery times and increased shipping costs. Sellers should adopt strategies such as tiered shipping options, multi-warehouse inventory, and optimized packaging to mitigate these impacts. Furthermore, strengthening communication with logistics providers and enhancing customer service are crucial. By proactively addressing these changes and focusing on product competitiveness, sellers can turn these challenges into opportunities for growth and improved efficiency.

Smart Ports Adapt to Policy Shifts for Logistics Stability

Smart Ports Adapt to Policy Shifts for Logistics Stability

Global trade in 2025 faces multiple challenges, including policy changes, route adjustments, and demand uncertainty. However, ports have maintained efficient operations through continuous investment, data-driven approaches, and strengthened inland transportation. This highlights the need for the logistics industry to actively embrace technology and build intelligent, efficient supply chain systems to address future challenges. Proactive adaptation and leveraging data are crucial for building resilience and navigating the evolving global trade landscape.

FBP Model Gains Traction in Crossborder Ecommerce

FBP Model Gains Traction in Crossborder Ecommerce

The FBP model is an efficient operational model in cross-border e-commerce, providing warehousing, logistics, and order fulfillment services tailored for small and medium-sized sellers. Its advantages include improved efficiency, reduced costs, and enhanced customer trust; however, it also poses challenges that require careful management.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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