WCOJICA Enhances Customs Valuation in Pacific Islands

WCOJICA Enhances Customs Valuation in Pacific Islands

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in partnership with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), launched a Customs Valuation Mentor Training Program for Pacific Island Countries, aiming to build a regional pool of experts and enhance customs valuation capabilities. The program promotes regional cooperation, enhances competitiveness, and achieves sustainable development by cultivating local experts and developing regional training materials. Recommended follow-up actions include strengthening training evaluation, establishing an information-sharing platform, and improving legal and regulatory frameworks.

US Intermodal Volume Rises Slightly in July Amid Weak Domestic Demand

US Intermodal Volume Rises Slightly in July Amid Weak Domestic Demand

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reported a 0.5% year-over-year increase in total intermodal volume for July, though growth slowed. Domestic container and trailer shipments declined, reflecting weaker domestic demand, while international standard container shipments showed strength, increasing by 7.8%. The overall data presents a mixed picture. Future market trends will depend on multiple factors influencing both domestic and international freight movements. The slowdown in growth warrants careful monitoring of the evolving economic landscape.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Rebounds in July Amid Economic Recovery

US Rail Freight Rebounds in July Amid Economic Recovery

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows a significant increase in US rail freight and intermodal volume in July, with notable growth in coal, metallic ores, and chemicals. Year-to-date figures are also encouraging, suggesting a steady economic recovery in the United States. However, global supply chain challenges and environmental pressures persist, requiring proactive responses from the industry. The growth in rail freight and intermodal transportation highlights its importance in supporting economic activity and efficient goods movement.

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Prologis Warns of Warehouse Shortage As Demand Soars

Prologis Warns of Warehouse Shortage As Demand Soars

Prologis CEO warns that soaring warehouse demand and community opposition could lead to a market 'sell-out'. E-commerce and supply chain reshaping are driving demand, while location concerns are exacerbating supply constraints. This combination of factors is creating a challenging environment for logistics real estate, with developers struggling to find suitable sites and facing increased pressure from local communities. The long-term implications of this trend could include higher rents and reduced availability of warehouse space.

USPS Under Pressure to Avoid Holiday Shipping Delays

USPS Under Pressure to Avoid Holiday Shipping Delays

The USPS Office of Inspector General recommends establishing an early warning system to notify customers of potential shipping disruptions two days in advance, preventing a repeat of the 2020 peak season issues. The report highlights challenges faced by USPS in 2020, including a surge in package volume and insufficient processing capacity. Embargoes and diversions impacted on-time delivery rates and marketing mail. Experts suggest shippers diversify carrier allocation, while USPS needs to improve communication and service delivery.

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Supply Chain Transparency Boosts Enterprise Resilience

Supply Chain Transparency Boosts Enterprise Resilience

Companies face significant supply chain transparency challenges, with data silos being a key obstacle. Digital transformation, strong supplier relationships, and regulatory compliance are crucial for overcoming these hurdles. Building a unified data platform is essential for achieving end-to-end visibility and improving decision-making. This platform can break down data silos, enabling better tracking of products, materials, and processes throughout the supply chain. Ultimately, enhanced transparency leads to greater efficiency, reduced risk, and improved sustainability.

Fedex Uses Empty Containers to Ease Port Congestion

Fedex Uses Empty Containers to Ease Port Congestion

FedEx has launched an innovative service leveraging empty container capacity to help customers bypass congested ports and save transit time. This initiative aims to address supply chain challenges, optimize resource allocation, and collaborate with various stakeholders to improve port congestion. The goal is to build a more efficient and resilient supply chain system by providing alternative freight solutions and mitigating the impact of port delays on businesses. This service offers a proactive approach to navigating current logistical hurdles.

Supply Chain Delays Risk Holiday Retail Shortages

Supply Chain Delays Risk Holiday Retail Shortages

Global supply chain pressures persist, potentially leading to a container shortage during the year-end shopping season. Worsening port congestion forces retailers to prepare in advance, yet the 'congestion' remains a significant hurdle. Companies need to plan ahead, diversify transportation methods, optimize inventory, strengthen supply chain collaboration, and embrace digital transformation to effectively address these challenges. The current situation presents significant logistics challenges and requires proactive measures to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure timely delivery of goods.

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Packaging Industry Boosts Automation Amid Pandemic Ecommerce Demand

Packaging Industry Boosts Automation Amid Pandemic Ecommerce Demand

The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the automation transformation in the packaging industry, with companies facing labor shortages and surging e-commerce demands. Secondary packaging is becoming a key area for automation, and technologies such as collaborative robots and remote maintenance are increasingly prevalent. Human-machine collaboration will be a major trend in the future of the packaging industry. This shift aims to improve efficiency, reduce costs, and enhance resilience in the face of evolving market dynamics.

US Warehouse Demand Surges As Ecommerce Grows

US Warehouse Demand Surges As Ecommerce Grows

The booming e-commerce sector is causing a warehouse shortage in the US! A CBRE report indicates that the US will need an additional 330 million square feet of warehouse space by 2025 to meet e-commerce demands. Low vacancy rates and high costs pose significant challenges. E-commerce warehouses require increased automation and more parking spaces. Smart logistics is crucial for reducing costs and improving efficiency, which will support the continued growth of e-commerce.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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