Bangladesh Logistics Costs Drop with MSC Inland Waterway Plan

Bangladesh Logistics Costs Drop with MSC Inland Waterway Plan

MEDLOG, a subsidiary of MSC, has taken over operations at the Pangaon Inland Container Terminal (PICT) in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and significantly reduced inland barge freight rates. This marks a major transformation for Bangladesh's logistics sector. The initiative aims to alleviate pressure on road freight, reduce carbon emissions, and improve overall supply chain efficiency by developing inland waterway transportation. This will contribute to building an efficient and sustainable logistics system in Bangladesh.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Ukraine Imposes Up to 674 Steel Antidumping Duties on China

Ukraine Imposes Up to 674 Steel Antidumping Duties on China

Ukraine has escalated its anti-dumping investigations against Chinese steel products, including steel fasteners, coated carbon steel, and silico-manganese steel wire, with maximum tariffs reaching 67.4%. Simultaneously, anti-dumping investigations have been initiated on agricultural irrigation equipment from China and other countries. Chinese companies should conduct compliance reviews, optimize trade routes, actively respond to the investigations, diversify market layouts, and enhance product competitiveness to mitigate potential negative impacts.

Global Air Freight Industry Grapples With Speedcost Balance

Global Air Freight Industry Grapples With Speedcost Balance

International air freight excels in speed and global reach, making it ideal for high-value, urgent, or small-volume shipments. However, it's characterized by high costs, limited cargo capacity, and significant carbon emissions. Choosing air freight requires careful consideration of cargo characteristics, time sensitivity, and budget constraints to achieve the optimal logistics solution. In the future, technological innovation and environmental initiatives will drive air freight towards greater efficiency and sustainability.

Digital Supply Chains Boost Transparency in Logistics

Digital Supply Chains Boost Transparency in Logistics

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Ford Partners to Build Sustainable Supply Chains

Ford Partners to Build Sustainable Supply Chains

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US Services Sector Growth Fuels Economic Optimism

US Services Sector Growth Fuels Economic Optimism

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US Services Sector Growth Slows but Remains Resilient in May

US Services Sector Growth Slows but Remains Resilient in May

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US Service Sector Grows Modestly Amid Employment Worries

US Service Sector Grows Modestly Amid Employment Worries

The July ISM Non-Manufacturing Index edged up to 52.6, signaling continued expansion in the service sector. However, the Employment Index sharply declined to 49.3, raising concerns about the economic outlook. The report indicated robust business activity, but challenges persist due to weak business confidence and rising prices. Overall, the non-manufacturing sector faces multiple pressures including technological changes, globalization, and labor shortages, requiring careful navigation.

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