Saddle Creek Expands Ecommerce Fulfillment in Kentucky

Saddle Creek Expands Ecommerce Fulfillment in Kentucky

Saddle Creek Logistics Services has opened a new e-commerce fulfillment center in Kentucky to meet increasing e-commerce fulfillment demands. The center's strategic location and advanced facilities offer comprehensive services, aiming to help businesses optimize their supply chains, improve customer satisfaction, and drive business growth. This move reflects the e-commerce industry's need for fast and reliable fulfillment solutions and may prompt other logistics providers to expand their e-commerce operations. The new facility signifies Saddle Creek's commitment to providing scalable and efficient solutions for online retailers.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Logistics Expands Crossborder Operations at Otay Mesa

CEVA Logistics Expands Crossborder Operations at Otay Mesa

CEVA Logistics has launched a new transshipment center in Otay Mesa, aiming to improve cross-border logistics efficiency through increased scale, optimized processes, and value-added services. The new facility features more loading docks, reduced warehouse depth, and advanced technologies to help customers succeed in the global market. This move marks a significant step for CEVA Logistics in the cross-border logistics sector. The center will streamline operations and enhance the overall supply chain for businesses operating between the US and Mexico, facilitating faster and more reliable delivery times.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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China Tightens Ecommerce Tax Reporting for 7000 Platforms

China Tightens Ecommerce Tax Reporting for 7000 Platforms

China is strengthening tax regulation on cross-border e-commerce, requiring platforms to report merchant data. In Q3, over 7,000 platforms completed data submissions, resulting in a 12.7% year-on-year increase in e-commerce tax revenue. The new regulations aim to level the playing field between online and offline businesses in terms of taxation. However, compliance costs and data security have emerged as new challenges for sellers. This increased scrutiny necessitates careful attention to data handling and tax obligations for businesses operating in the Chinese cross-border e-commerce market.

Infrastructure Bill Poses Opportunities Challenges for Logistics Firms

Infrastructure Bill Poses Opportunities Challenges for Logistics Firms

The US federal surface transportation authorization act is drawing significant attention. Experts are optimistic about bipartisan cooperation in passing the new bill, but also point out challenges related to evolving infrastructure definitions and funding sources. Logistics companies need to closely monitor policy trends, embrace sustainable development, improve operational efficiency, and strengthen industry collaboration to seize opportunities. Key areas of focus include understanding the bill's specific provisions, adapting to new regulations, and leveraging infrastructure investments to optimize supply chains. Proactive engagement will be crucial for success in the evolving landscape.

China Launches Singledocument System to Streamline Crossborder Trade

China Launches Singledocument System to Streamline Crossborder Trade

China Customs' new policy on the 'Single Window System' for customs clearance streamlines multimodal transport, reduces business costs, and improves logistics efficiency. By implementing 'single declaration, single pass,' the policy enables seamless transitions between different modes of transport, optimizes end-to-end supervision, and promotes high-quality development in cross-border logistics. This injects new momentum into China-Europe freight trains and inland ports, building a more efficient and convenient international logistics channel. The initiative aims to facilitate trade and enhance the competitiveness of Chinese businesses in the global market.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Kyoto Convention Panel Backs Customs Reform

Kyoto Convention Panel Backs Customs Reform

The 28th session of the Revised Kyoto Convention (RKC) Management Committee focused on the comprehensive review of the RKC. Discussions centered on the "Four-Step Framework" for the review process and identified directions for advancing concepts related to the General Annex. The meeting emphasized the importance of active participation from all contracting parties and shared experiences from new contracting parties. The aim is to enhance the convention's modernization, adapt to new global trade challenges, and promote international trade facilitation. The session highlighted the ongoing efforts to streamline customs procedures and improve efficiency in international trade.

Vietnam Imposes Stricter Food Import Regulations

Vietnam Imposes Stricter Food Import Regulations

Vietnam has updated its food marketing regulations, requiring all food products sold in Vietnam to complete standard registration in advance. The previous practice of "sell first, register later" is no longer permitted. This new regulation has a broad impact, requiring companies to provide product standard declarations and qualified testing reports, and to be responsible for the authenticity of the materials. E-commerce platforms are also required to display registration information. The new regulation raises the market entry barrier, and companies need to prepare in advance to ensure compliance.

Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

Hainan Tightens Oversight of Zerotariff Goods

China's General Administration of Customs has issued new regulations to strengthen the supervision of 'zero-tariff' imported goods in the Hainan Free Trade Port. The new rules stipulate that 'zero-tariff' goods must be imported uniformly by customs-approved duty-free shops and sold in designated areas. Operating units are required to register and equip themselves with information systems to connect with customs, enabling full traceability of goods and verification of resident identity. This aims to ensure the effective implementation of the policy and prevent abuse of the zero-tariff benefits.

Xiangpiaopiao Adapts Strategy in Chinas Crowded Beverage Sector

Xiangpiaopiao Adapts Strategy in Chinas Crowded Beverage Sector

Facing fierce competition in the new-style tea drink market, Xiang Piao Piao adopts a "dual-wheel drive" strategy by solidifying its instant milk tea base and vigorously developing ready-to-drink products. Key strategies include brand upgrading, channel penetration, product innovation, and a parallel online-offline approach. Moving forward, Xiang Piao Piao will continue to diversify, exploring new areas such as light meals and meal replacements to maintain its market competitiveness. The company aims to adapt to evolving consumer preferences and expand its product portfolio beyond traditional offerings.

Logistics Firms Gain As Crossborder Ecommerce Soars in 2023

Logistics Firms Gain As Crossborder Ecommerce Soars in 2023

The logistics industry experienced significant changes in the first half of 2023. Companies like SF Express and ZTO maintained strong market values, while cross-border e-commerce platforms like SHEIN and Temu rose in prominence. 4PX expanded its warehousing capacity, and Air China Cargo accelerated its IPO. New shipping routes opened, leading to increased freight rates. Traditional postal services actively transformed, with Australia Post opening a new center and Guangdong Post upgrading its cargo routes. Intelligentization, digitalization, and green development are emerging as key trends shaping the future of the logistics sector.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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