Global Supply Chains Face Labor Shortages Rising Freight Costs

Global Supply Chains Face Labor Shortages Rising Freight Costs

A report by ASCM and KPMG reveals that labor shortages and high freight costs are the primary pressures on the US supply chain. While geopolitical events have some impact, these two factors account for the majority of supply chain strain. The report highlights the tight labor market, rising logistics costs, and reliance on overseas supply. It advises businesses to take measures to address these challenges. The findings underscore the urgent need for companies to adapt to the evolving landscape and build more resilient and efficient supply chains to mitigate the impact of these persistent pressures.

COSCO SHIPPING Opens Gulf of Mexico Express Route to Boost Usasia Trade

COSCO SHIPPING Opens Gulf of Mexico Express Route to Boost Usasia Trade

COSCO SHIPPING Americas has launched the Gulf Mexico Express (GME) route, connecting Asia with the US Gulf Coast to meet shippers' demands for diversified sourcing channels. The route travels from major Chinese ports, transits the Panama Canal, and directly reaches Houston, shortening transit times and reducing costs while providing one-stop logistics services. This initiative is expected to promote US-China trade development and optimize the global supply chain layout. The GME offers a faster and more efficient option for cargo movement between Asia and the US Gulf region.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Industrial Property Vacancies Hit Record Low As Rents Surge JLL

Industrial Property Vacancies Hit Record Low As Rents Surge JLL

JLL reports that the US industrial real estate market hit a record low vacancy rate of 4.8% in Q2, with rents soaring to $6.62 per square foot, a 5.1% year-over-year increase. The logistics and distribution sector led leasing activity, accounting for 24.9% of total leased space in the first half of the year. Despite active construction projects, net absorption exceeded deliveries, potentially leading to a supply shortage in the long term. Businesses need to carefully select industrial space, and landlords should pay close attention to market changes.

Walmart Opens Florida Fulfillment Center to Rival Amazon

Walmart Opens Florida Fulfillment Center to Rival Amazon

Walmart has opened a massive e-commerce fulfillment center in Florida, aiming to improve order processing speed and delivery efficiency to meet growing online demand. This move is a key strategic initiative for Walmart to catch up with e-commerce giant Amazon. By optimizing logistics, expanding online product selection, and offering flexible pickup options, Walmart is striving to enhance its e-commerce competitiveness and provide consumers with a better shopping experience. The new facility will allow for faster shipping times and a wider range of available products online.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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West Coast Ports Protest 30 Million Chassis Fee Dispute

West Coast Ports Protest 30 Million Chassis Fee Dispute

A dispute has erupted at US West Coast ports over planned surcharges on chassis rentals, prompting leasing companies to petition the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). They allege the port fees are unreasonable and favor shipping lines. This incident could impact port fee structures and potentially reshape the US logistics landscape. The FMC's ruling is crucial, determining the future direction of the chassis leasing market. The leasing companies are arguing that the fees are anti-competitive and will negatively impact their ability to operate fairly within the port system.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Big Data Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency in Digital Shift

Big Data Boosts Supply Chain Efficiency in Digital Shift

Advanced data analytics is crucial for large supply chains, helping businesses interpret information, predict demand, and optimize operations. However, companies must assess their scale, expertise, data foundation, and resources. Define goals, evaluate data, choose the right tools, cultivate talent, and implement incrementally. Cases like Walmart demonstrate that data analysis can optimize inventory, logistics, and marketing, enabling businesses to gain a competitive edge in the digital age. Successful implementation requires a strategic approach and careful consideration of internal capabilities and external resources to maximize the benefits of data-driven decision-making.

Shipping Industry Struggles to Cut Fuel Use and Emissions

Shipping Industry Struggles to Cut Fuel Use and Emissions

The shipping industry is facing dual challenges: how to reduce fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions while ensuring cost-effectiveness. By optimizing design, introducing new energy sources, and improving management strategies, shipbuilders and operators can achieve a green transition and jointly promote the sustainable development of the shipping sector.

Commercial Digital Printing Booms As Consumable Costs Drop

Commercial Digital Printing Booms As Consumable Costs Drop

Digital printing is undergoing a cost revolution. Breakthroughs in domestic ink technology have significantly reduced consumable prices, breaking down traditional printing cost barriers. Technological advancements have improved printing precision and speed, while print-on-demand models reduce inventory pressure. Digital printing is rapidly penetrating packaging, publishing, and other fields. It is projected that 2026 will mark the first year of large-scale application.

Study Finds Shippers Carriers Align on Transport Industry Priorities

Study Finds Shippers Carriers Align on Transport Industry Priorities

A new Breakthrough study reveals three key areas of consensus between shippers and carriers in the next 12 months: reducing emissions, building mutually beneficial contract relationships, and navigating fluctuations in linehaul rates. The report emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and sustainability as crucial for industry advancement. It provides strategic insights for businesses to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities, highlighting the importance of working together to achieve shared goals in a dynamic freight landscape. This research offers valuable guidance for navigating the evolving transportation sector.

Fedex Adjusts Strategy As Demand Slows Competition Grows

Fedex Adjusts Strategy As Demand Slows Competition Grows

Facing weak air cargo demand and intensified competition, FedEx announced capacity reductions, fleet optimization, and cost control measures. Losing the Amazon business presents challenges but also motivates active expansion into new ventures. The company will offer seven-day delivery services to address e-commerce growth. Going forward, digital transformation, service innovation, and expansion into emerging markets will be key to maintaining competitiveness. The strategic adjustments aim to improve efficiency and profitability in a dynamic market.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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