US Infrastructure Bill Aims to Relieve Supply Chain Strains

US Infrastructure Bill Aims to Relieve Supply Chain Strains

The United States passed a $1.2 trillion infrastructure bill aimed at improving transportation, broadband networks, water and electricity infrastructure, and alleviating supply chain bottlenecks. The CAGTC welcomed the bill but emphasized the need for patience as funds become available and projects are implemented. The bill is expected to promote economic growth but faces challenges such as project approvals, labor shortages, and inflation. The long-term impact hinges on efficient execution and overcoming these hurdles to modernize critical infrastructure and boost the economy.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Tupperware Halts Production Amid Excess Inventory Market Shifts

Tupperware Halts Production Amid Excess Inventory Market Shifts

Tupperware faces financial pressure due to inventory overstock resulting from misjudged demand during the early pandemic. The company is responding with measures like production halts, promotions, and price increases, while actively pursuing a strategic transformation. This includes expanding online channels, launching sub-brands, and strengthening brand marketing. Tupperware's case serves as a warning to businesses about the importance of accurate market demand forecasting, diversifying sales channels, and continuous product innovation to avoid similar inventory issues and ensure long-term viability.

US Freight Index Rises but Lags Behind Previous Year

US Freight Index Rises but Lags Behind Previous Year

The U.S. Department of Transportation's Bureau of Transportation Statistics reported a 1.1% month-over-month increase in the Freight Transportation Services Index in January, but a 0.2% year-over-year decrease. Trucking and rail transportation growth were the primary drivers, while pipeline and air freight faced challenges. In the long term, U.S. freight volume shows a steady growth trend, but the pandemic accelerated structural changes in the industry. Future technological innovation and green transformation will bring new opportunities to the freight industry.

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California Faces Warehouse Surge Amid Ecommerce Growth

California Faces Warehouse Surge Amid Ecommerce Growth

The e-commerce boom fuels a warehouse construction frenzy in California, raising community concerns about traffic, noise, and environmental pollution. Developers must actively engage with communities, balancing economic development with residents' needs. The government should formulate reasonable plans to achieve sustainable development of the logistics industry, creating a win-win situation for communities, the environment, and the economy. This requires careful planning and consideration of the long-term impacts of warehouse development on local communities and the overall sustainability of the region.

US Port Congestion Exposes Infrastructure Gaps Future Challenges

US Port Congestion Exposes Infrastructure Gaps Future Challenges

US ports are facing congestion and infrastructure challenges. Strengthening infrastructure construction is crucial to address the impact of the pandemic. Attention should be paid to digital transformation and talent development to improve efficiency and resilience. Investment in port infrastructure is needed to alleviate bottlenecks and ensure smooth supply chain operations. Modernization and technological upgrades are also vital for long-term competitiveness and to handle increasing cargo volumes. Addressing these issues will be essential for maintaining a stable and efficient supply chain.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Rise in May Amid Recovery

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Rise in May Amid Recovery

North American Class 8 truck orders rebounded significantly in May, exceeding expectations according to FTR and ACT Research data, though still below replacement demand. Fleet demand resilience and order backlogs are supporting production. Economic conditions, technological advancements, and regulatory policies will continue to shape the market. The industry needs to pay attention to long-term trends and actively respond to challenges. This positive order activity signals continued, albeit moderated, strength in the heavy-duty truck market despite broader economic uncertainties.

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West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

West Coast Canada Port Workers Reach Labor Deal

A tentative agreement has been reached again in the labor negotiations at Canada's West Coast ports, after a previous agreement was rejected by the union. The new agreement aims to address issues such as wages, benefits, and working conditions, but still requires ratification by union members. This event highlights the vulnerability of supply chains and the economic impact of labor relations. Long-term solutions require strengthened communication and increased mutual trust between labor and management to jointly address the challenges.

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Aviation Industry Faces Profitability Crisis Amid Value Chain Imbalance

Aviation Industry Faces Profitability Crisis Amid Value Chain Imbalance

IATA and McKinsey research reveals an imbalanced profit distribution within the aviation value chain, with airline financial performance generally falling short of expectations, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic. The report emphasizes the need for stronger regulation of monopolistic suppliers and the promotion of collaboration in data sharing and decarbonization. These measures are crucial for achieving sustainable industry development and a fairer allocation of benefits across the entire value chain, ultimately improving the long-term viability and profitability of airlines.

Amazon Sellers Face Longterm Storage Fee Challenges

Amazon Sellers Face Longterm Storage Fee Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon FBA inventory storage duration and the standards for Long-Term Storage Fees (LTSF), highlighting the high cost risks associated with aged inventory. It details the automatic removal policy, LTSF calculation methods, and proposes strategies such as optimizing inventory turnover and promotional clearance sales. The aim is to help sellers effectively manage FBA inventory and reduce operating costs by avoiding LTSF and improving inventory health. Proper planning and execution are crucial for mitigating these fees.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Innovation Talent and Safety for Growth

Air Cargo Industry Focuses on Innovation Talent and Safety for Growth

The February 2025 “Cargo Tracker” report emphasizes the need for innovation in digitalization, sustainability, safety, and security within the air cargo industry, while cautioning against overly formalized security checks. IATA's FACE program aims to cultivate future leaders for the sector. The article calls for collaborative efforts across the industry to build a prosperous and sustainable air cargo ecosystem. This includes fostering a workforce equipped to navigate the evolving landscape and embracing technological advancements responsibly to ensure long-term growth and resilience.