Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

A strike by dockworkers at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, shut down key terminals, compounded by a public holiday, disrupting port operations for five days. As the Port of Antwerp is a crucial hub for Chinese e-commerce products entering the German market, this strike will impact the delivery time of cross-border parcels, potentially causing shipping delays. Logistics companies are actively responding to the situation, and consumers should monitor their tracking information for updates.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Diversitech Cuts Costs by Easing Port Congestion

Diversitech Cuts Costs by Easing Port Congestion

This paper explores how accelerating supply chain speed, particularly in inbound logistics, can reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance competitiveness. Using DiversiTech as a case study, it demonstrates the advantages of integrating port drayage, warehousing, and inland distribution. The paper emphasizes the importance of reducing steps and strengthening control within the supply chain. Ultimately, it highlights the critical role of speed in today's dynamic supply chain environment, enabling companies to better respond to market demands and gain a competitive edge.

US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

US Port Backlogs Intensify Disrupting Global Trade

Port congestion in the United States has reached a critical level, particularly at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach. Multiple factors, including the pandemic's impact, surging demand, supply chain disruptions, and container imbalances, have exacerbated the congestion. This situation affects the global supply chain, leading to increased transportation costs, extended delivery times, and inventory backlogs. Alleviating congestion requires strengthening infrastructure construction, optimizing operational management, and enhancing supply chain collaboration to build a more resilient supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Global Shipping Guide Optimizes Port Operations Efficiency

Global Shipping Guide Optimizes Port Operations Efficiency

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the international shipping port collection process, covering both FCL (Full Container Load) and LCL (Less than Container Load) modes. It emphasizes crucial considerations during the process, such as the closing time, consistency of cargo information, VGM declaration, handling of special cargo, and cargo protection. The logical relationship between port collection, customs declaration, and closing time is also explained. The aim is to help foreign trade enterprises avoid risks associated with port collection and ensure the smooth loading of goods onto the vessel.

Global Port Quality Awards Elevate Trade Standards

Global Port Quality Awards Elevate Trade Standards

The Quest for Quality Awards, recognizing port excellence, has significantly upgraded its port selection criteria. The new assessment system focuses on five core dimensions: ease of doing business, value, ocean network, intermodal network, and equipment & operations. This aims to provide a more comprehensive and objective measure of service quality at U.S. ports, offering valuable insights for shippers. The updated criteria are designed to better reflect the multifaceted aspects of port performance and provide a more accurate gauge of overall quality.

US Port Investments Face Infrastructure Hurdles Opportunities

US Port Investments Face Infrastructure Hurdles Opportunities

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the opportunities and challenges facing US ports. It identifies strategic shifts in global supply chains, infrastructure deficiencies, and funding constraints as key factors impacting port development. The article emphasizes the importance of interconnectivity and offers recommendations on port financing and investment returns, aiming to provide investors with a comprehensive guide to US port investment. It explores how these factors influence port efficiency and competitiveness in the evolving global trade landscape. The guide offers insights into navigating the complexities of port investment.

Electric Trucks Transform Port Logistics for Sustainability

Electric Trucks Transform Port Logistics for Sustainability

Forum Mobility accelerates the adoption of electric trucks in ports through financing and partnerships, aiming to reshape the logistics ecosystem and achieve environmental, economic, and social benefits. US ports are actively adapting to trade changes by investing in infrastructure, data analytics, and inland transportation. In the future, technologies such as artificial intelligence and blockchain will be deeply integrated to promote intelligent, automated, and sustainable logistics development.

USPS Adapts Logistics Strategy Amid Port Disruptions

USPS Adapts Logistics Strategy Amid Port Disruptions

The United States Postal Service is facing workforce reductions and efficiency reforms, collaborating with the White House to seek solutions. As the trade landscape reshapes in 2025, US ports are demonstrating resilience through investments, data utilization, and inland transportation improvements. The logistics industry must continue to innovate to address ongoing challenges and maintain competitiveness in the evolving global market. These strategic adaptations are crucial for navigating the changing economic environment and ensuring efficient supply chain operations.

01/17/2026 Logistics
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Singapore Port Reforms Ease Global Shipping Delays

Singapore Port Reforms Ease Global Shipping Delays

Singapore has expedited the opening of its new mega-port storage area to alleviate global supply chain congestion. With efficient operations and agile responsiveness, Singapore is becoming a preferred port for shipping companies to catch up on schedules. The port plans to increase its annual handling capacity to 65 million TEUs by 2040, reinforcing its position as a leading global shipping hub. This proactive approach aims to mitigate disruptions and ensure smoother flow of goods amidst ongoing global challenges.

Global Shipping Firms Prioritize Costefficient Port Strategies

Global Shipping Firms Prioritize Costefficient Port Strategies

This paper analyzes the selection strategies for origin and destination ports in international shipping, focusing on key factors like cost, time efficiency, and customs clearance. It suggests selecting the origin port based on a 'proximity + major port' principle and the destination port based on a 'base port + proximity delivery' principle. Considering regional characteristics, this study provides practical guidance for businesses to reduce logistics costs and improve operational efficiency. The analysis aims to optimize port selection for cost-effective and timely international shipping.