California Wildfires Disrupt Supply Chains Hit Businesses Hard

California Wildfires Disrupt Supply Chains Hit Businesses Hard

California wildfires are disrupting critical logistics routes, leaving businesses facing freight disruptions and escalating losses. This article analyzes the impact of wildfires on supply chains and proposes strategies for businesses to cope, including diversifying suppliers, increasing inventory, optimizing logistics networks, and strengthening risk management. It also calls for government support to collectively build a more resilient supply chain. The wildfires highlight the vulnerability of global supply chains to natural disasters and the need for proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure business continuity.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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African Ecommerce Firm Tospino Expands to Vietnam

African Ecommerce Firm Tospino Expands to Vietnam

African cross-border e-commerce platform Tospino plans to enter the Southeast Asian market, starting with Vietnam. After its success in Ghana, Tospino aims to replicate its self-built logistics advantages in Southeast Asia, challenging local market competition. This move signifies Tospino's expansion beyond the African market, showcasing its ambition and capability to serve multiple regions. It brings new dynamism to the cross-border e-commerce industry. The company hopes its logistics network will give it an edge in the highly competitive Vietnamese market.

Experts Analyze Trends in Intermodal Transportations Future

Experts Analyze Trends in Intermodal Transportations Future

The Logistics Management podcast interviews multimodal transportation expert Larry Gross, delving into the challenges and opportunities facing the current multimodal market. Discussions include the impact of economic conditions, service quality bottlenecks, peak season performance evaluation, and the influence of railroad company collaborations. The content covers industry trend insights, problem analysis, and future prospects, providing valuable reference for logistics professionals. This episode offers a comprehensive overview of the current state and potential future of multimodal transportation, highlighting key factors impacting its success and areas for improvement.

Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Retailers Adapt Lastmile Delivery Strategies for Postpandemic Demand

Post-pandemic, last-mile delivery faces challenges including rising customer expectations, increasing cost pressures, accelerating technological changes, heightened environmental requirements, and growing supply chain uncertainties. This paper delves into five key trends shaping last-mile delivery: customer-centricity, lean operations, technology enablement, green logistics, and resilient supply chains. It provides logistics companies with strategies to address these challenges and build efficient, intelligent, and sustainable last-mile delivery systems. The focus is on adapting to the evolving landscape and leveraging innovation for a competitive edge.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Cut Costs Speed Service

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Cut Costs Speed Service

USPS plans to open its last-mile delivery network, offering services to retailers and logistics providers through a bidding process. This initiative aims to reduce last-mile costs, improve delivery speed, and generate new revenue streams for USPS. Challenges include the complexity of the bidding process and pricing predictability. However, if successful, this move could reshape the US logistics landscape by providing increased capacity and potentially lower costs for shippers. The open bidding process is intended to foster competition and innovation within the delivery sector.

Experts Advise on Tackling Global Supply Chain Disruptions

Experts Advise on Tackling Global Supply Chain Disruptions

Larry Gross highlights the recurring issues in supply chains, projecting that the logistics industry will face volatility, policy changes, and uneven demand by 2025. The article emphasizes the need for increased transparency, enhanced risk management, optimized transportation portfolios, strengthened collaboration and synergy, and embracing digital transformation. Furthermore, it calls for supportive government policies to break through the current difficulties and achieve sustainable development in the logistics sector. These strategies are crucial for navigating the complex challenges and fostering a more resilient and efficient supply chain.

Pandemic Fuels Ecommerce Boom Strains Parcel Delivery

Pandemic Fuels Ecommerce Boom Strains Parcel Delivery

This paper delves into the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the parcel delivery market, exploring key issues such as parcel rates, last-mile logistics, peak seasons, and market competition. Using a data-driven analytical framework, it reveals market challenges and opportunities, proposing corresponding strategies. The study emphasizes the importance of embracing change, actively innovating, and focusing on sustainable development, providing valuable insights for logistics companies. It offers a perspective on navigating the evolving landscape and adapting to the new normal in the parcel delivery sector.

Barbara Melvin Leads Innovation in South Carolina Ports Ocean Shipping

Barbara Melvin Leads Innovation in South Carolina Ports Ocean Shipping

An interview with Barbara Melvin, COO of the South Carolina Ports Authority, in *Logistics Management* magazine discusses the evolution of the ocean shipping industry. Melvin shares insights on port operations, intermodal transportation, and the Charleston Harbor deepening project. She emphasizes addressing supply chain challenges, sustainable development, and the importance of women in leadership. SCPA is committed to technological innovation and talent development to build an efficient logistics network and facilitate international trade. The port's strategic investments aim to enhance capacity and improve overall supply chain resilience.

Optimizing Express Shipping for US Solar Component Imports

Optimizing Express Shipping for US Solar Component Imports

Exporting photovoltaic accessories to the US requires selecting the right international express delivery channel. Optimizing packaging, customs declaration, and insurance, along with collaborating with a professional freight forwarder, are crucial. Focusing on green logistics practices can further enhance competitiveness in the market. Choosing the correct carrier and service level is also important for timely and cost-effective delivery. Proper documentation and compliance with US import regulations are essential to avoid delays and penalties. A strong logistics strategy is key to successful PV accessory exports.

Chinas Hangzhou Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce to Amazon US

Chinas Hangzhou Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce to Amazon US

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the process of shipping goods from Hangzhou to Amazon warehouses in the United States, covering warehouse location strategies, logistics service provider selection, and cost structure. It aims to offer cross-border e-commerce businesses a practical ocean freight guide to help them build an efficient cross-border supply chain and expand into the US market. The guide offers insights into optimizing the shipping process and making informed decisions regarding logistics partners and warehouse placement for successful Amazon FBA operations.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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