FIATA Updates Dangerous Goods Manual for Safer Global Shipping

FIATA Updates Dangerous Goods Manual for Safer Global Shipping

FIATA has released the 3rd edition of its "Safe Handling and Transport of Dangerous Goods Regulations" manual to improve industry awareness and provide guidance on the safe transportation of dangerous goods. The manual compiles expertise from various authoritative bodies, covering all modes of transport. It emphasizes the standardization of safety practices and responsible communication, helping freight forwarders reduce risks, ensure safety, and improve operational efficiency. This updated edition aims to provide practical tools and knowledge for compliance and safe handling throughout the supply chain.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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DHL Enhances Retail Supply Chains with Streamlined Customs Clearance

DHL Enhances Retail Supply Chains with Streamlined Customs Clearance

DHL Global Forwarding introduces an integrated customs clearance service designed to help retailers navigate US import challenges. By consolidating freight batches, the service simplifies the clearance process, reduces costs, and improves efficiency and compliance. Leveraging DHL's robust global network and expertise, it provides customers with end-to-end solutions, empowering retailers to stand out in a competitive market, especially during peak seasons. This streamlined approach helps businesses manage complex import regulations and optimize their supply chain for faster and more reliable delivery to US consumers.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Shares Drop As USPS Considers New Air Cargo Partners

Fedex Shares Drop As USPS Considers New Air Cargo Partners

FedEx faces challenges in renewing its contract with the United States Postal Service (USPS) as it nears expiration. USPS's air freight reduction significantly impacts FedEx's performance, requiring both companies to balance cost control and profitability improvement. The future direction of their collaboration will profoundly affect the operations and networks of both FedEx and USPS. Negotiations will need to address how to maintain service levels while adapting to changing market dynamics and USPS's evolving needs. The outcome will be crucial for both companies' long-term strategies.

Container Shipping Industry Aims for Recovery in 2026 After Volatile Year

Container Shipping Industry Aims for Recovery in 2026 After Volatile Year

The container shipping market in 2025 is turbulent, marked by fluctuating freight rates, regional divergence, the Red Sea crisis, and disruptions from trade policies. Oversupply coexists with fragmented demand, putting pressure on the Europe route while Southeast Asia shines. Looking ahead to 2026, capacity growth is expected to slow, narrowing the supply-demand gap. The resumption of shipping through the Red Sea is a crucial variable. To navigate these challenges and seize opportunities, companies need to diversify their strategies, refine their services, and strengthen risk management.

Postpandemic Supply Chains Shift Focus From Penalties to Trust

Postpandemic Supply Chains Shift Focus From Penalties to Trust

In the post-pandemic era, companies face the challenge of OTIF penalties. This Uber Freight webinar offers practical guidance to help businesses mitigate the impact of these penalties. By leveraging end-to-end visibility, precise service insights, complex data analysis, and root cause traceability, companies can optimize their supply chain management. This approach fosters trust, achieves cost reduction and efficiency gains, and enables win-win partnerships. The webinar provides actionable strategies to minimize OTIF penalties and improve overall supply chain performance through data-driven optimization.

Armstrong World Industries Reclaims Supply Chain Control

Armstrong World Industries Reclaims Supply Chain Control

Armstrong World Industries achieved cost reduction and service improvement by regaining control of its transportation functions, optimizing its supply chain management. This case demonstrates that companies should flexibly adjust their strategies based on their own needs and reshape their core competitiveness. By insourcing transportation, Armstrong gained better visibility and control over its shipments, leading to reduced freight costs and improved delivery times. This proactive approach highlights the importance of evaluating and adapting supply chain strategies to achieve optimal performance and maintain a competitive edge.

Ever Given Incident Still Disrupting Global Supply Chains

Ever Given Incident Still Disrupting Global Supply Chains

The freeing of the Ever Given eased the Suez Canal blockage, but the resulting 'aftereffects' on the global supply chain are just beginning. This article analyzes the impact of the incident on ports, shipping capacity, and air freight. It also explores how businesses should respond to an increasingly complex and uncertain global supply chain environment, enhance resilience, and mitigate risks. The incident highlighted vulnerabilities and the need for companies to diversify sourcing and improve visibility across their supply networks to better prepare for future disruptions.

Exporters Face Rising Costs From Demurrage and Detention Fees

Exporters Face Rising Costs From Demurrage and Detention Fees

This article focuses on common issues in export consolidation, such as container free time, demurrage, inspection and re-allocation, providing practical answers and operational advice to help foreign traders avoid risks and ensure smooth shipment of goods. It covers the distinction between container free time and demurrage, strategies for handling inspection and re-allocation, and precautions for cargo entry and consolidation. The aim is to provide a concise guide to navigate the complexities of export consolidation.

A Comprehensive Comparison of LCL and FCL Shipping

A Comprehensive Comparison of LCL and FCL Shipping

LCL (Less than Container Load) and FCL (Full Container Load) are crucial shipping methods in international logistics. LCL is suitable for shipments that do not fill a container, allowing multiple shippers to share space, offering flexibility and cost-effectiveness, though it has longer transit times and higher risks. Conversely, FCL is ideal for bulk cargo, providing enhanced security and shorter transport times, with more fixed costs. Therefore, the choice of shipping method should be evaluated based on specific needs.

Container Shipping Export Operation Process Guide

Container Shipping Export Operation Process Guide

This article outlines the complete operational process for exporting full container loads by sea, including steps such as cargo collection, inquiry, booking, packing, customs declaration, bill of lading review, and cost settlement. It provides systematic guidance for maritime operators, emphasizing the specific requirements of each step and strategies to handle unexpected situations, ensuring that the entire operation is efficient and organized.