Route Planning Upgrades Cut Hidden Costs for Logistics Firms

Route Planning Upgrades Cut Hidden Costs for Logistics Firms

Many companies continue to use traditional route planning tools, seemingly saving costs, but potentially incurring higher hidden costs due to inefficiency and inadequate responsiveness. Upgrading to next-generation technology, leveraging advanced algorithms like AI, can significantly reduce planning and execution costs, improve customer and driver satisfaction, and enhance business competitiveness. When evaluating upgrade options, focus on integration, scalability, ease of use, and the supplier's reputation and support.

SEKO Logistics Expands UK Operations with New Airfreight Hub

SEKO Logistics Expands UK Operations with New Airfreight Hub

SEKO Logistics has announced the investment in a flagship air freight and omni-channel parcel service center near London Heathrow Airport. This initiative aims to support the global expansion of UK brands and cater to the increasing demands of cross-border e-commerce. The center will provide comprehensive services to optimize logistics efficiency and empower UK businesses to achieve greater success in the global market. This strategic investment underscores SEKO's commitment to facilitating seamless and efficient international trade for its clients.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Private Vs Dedicated Fleets Choosing the Right Logistics Model

Private Vs Dedicated Fleets Choosing the Right Logistics Model

When choosing a logistics transportation model, companies must weigh the pros and cons of in-house fleets versus dedicated fleets. In-house fleets offer control and brand impact, but at a higher cost. Dedicated fleets reduce upfront investment and operational risk, but long-term expenses may be higher. Companies should consider their core competencies, cost considerations, and service requirements to select the most suitable logistics model, ultimately improving operational efficiency and market competitiveness. This decision is crucial for optimizing supply chain performance and achieving strategic business goals.

Midwest Gains As Ecommerce Spurs Logistics Real Estate Shift

Midwest Gains As Ecommerce Spurs Logistics Real Estate Shift

A JLL report reveals high last-mile e-commerce delivery costs are driving logistics real estate towards secondary markets in the US Midwest. Cities like Indianapolis are experiencing a surge in e-commerce leasing activity. Rising labor costs, omnichannel integration, and strategic realignments are key factors. Logistics real estate needs to optimize inventory, adopt automation, and strengthen partnerships to address challenges and seize opportunities. This shift reflects a broader trend of decentralization and a focus on efficiency in the face of evolving consumer demands and supply chain complexities.

CBRE Reports Shifting Trends in US Logistics Real Estate

CBRE Reports Shifting Trends in US Logistics Real Estate

CBRE's latest report indicates that while the Americas logistics real estate market remains robust, growth is slowing down, facing challenges from interest rates and inflation. E-commerce penetration and the demand for supply chain resilience continue to provide support. Significant regional variations exist, requiring companies to adapt their strategies to navigate market changes. Although still healthy, the sector is experiencing headwinds that necessitate a more nuanced approach from investors and operators alike to maintain profitability and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

CEVA Logistics Expands LCL Service for Faster Australia Trade

CEVA Logistics Expands LCL Service for Faster Australia Trade

CEVA Logistics launches three new LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping routes to Australia (Shanghai to Sydney/Melbourne, Singapore to Fremantle), significantly reducing transit times. These services offer efficient customs clearance and local delivery, helping businesses seize opportunities in the Australian market. CEVA is committed to controlling cargo ownership and improving service quality, aiming to be among the top five in the ocean freight industry. This expansion strengthens their presence in the region and provides reliable solutions for customers shipping to Australia.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Logistics Launches Saturday Night Crossings for Usmexico Freight

CEVA Logistics Launches Saturday Night Crossings for Usmexico Freight

CEVA Logistics has launched its “Saturday Night Speed” service to complement its “Integrated Border Truck” program, aiming to optimize supply chains from the US-Mexico border to North America. This service focuses on shipments departing Mexico on Saturdays, ensuring delivery to the US Midwest and Canada by Monday. By consolidating truckload shipments, it reduces costs and guarantees on-time delivery, meeting the “just-in-time” production needs of industries like automotive. This initiative enhances supply chain efficiency and improves customer competitiveness in the dynamic US-Mexico trade landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Shippers Spot Hope in Logistics Slump but Hurdles Persist

Shippers Spot Hope in Logistics Slump but Hurdles Persist

An FTR report indicates improving market conditions for shippers, primarily driven by restored rail service, released capacity, and economic support. The report anticipates a modest rebound in the Shippers Conditions Index (SCI). Shippers are advised to proactively address the evolving landscape and potential challenges. This improvement suggests a shift in the balance of power, though ongoing vigilance is still required to navigate potential disruptions and capitalize on emerging opportunities.

CH Robinson Unveils Aidriven Supply Chain for Smarter Logistics

CH Robinson Unveils Aidriven Supply Chain for Smarter Logistics

C.H. Robinson introduces an AI-powered Agentic Supply Chain, enhancing supply chain efficiency and resilience. This innovative approach leverages artificial intelligence to optimize various aspects of the supply chain, from planning and execution to monitoring and risk management. Simultaneously, US ports are upgrading their infrastructure to accommodate shifting trade patterns. These upgrades aim to improve capacity, reduce congestion, and ensure the smooth flow of goods, reflecting a proactive response to evolving global trade dynamics and increasing supply chain demands.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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E2open CEO Addresses Supply Chain Challenges in Evolving Logistics

E2open CEO Addresses Supply Chain Challenges in Evolving Logistics

In an interview, E2open CEO Michael Farlekas shared his insightful perspectives on current logistics trends, including the direction of the freight economy, the impact of declining US port throughput, and the importance of supply chain diversification and resilience. He emphasized that businesses should proactively embrace change and build more resilient supply chain systems to cope with the complex and volatile market environment. Building this resilience is key to navigating current economic uncertainties and ensuring business continuity.