US Exit from Paris Pact Reshapes Climate Efforts Business Risks

US Exit from Paris Pact Reshapes Climate Efforts Business Risks

The US withdrawal from the Paris Agreement posed challenges to global climate governance, but also spurred other nations and businesses to intensify climate action. Companies should proactively embrace the green transition by setting emission reduction targets, investing in clean energy, optimizing supply chains, developing low-carbon products, engaging in policy dialogues, and enhancing information disclosure. These actions will help them gain a competitive edge in the future.

US Freight Market Stabilizes Amid Q2 Downturn

US Freight Market Stabilizes Amid Q2 Downturn

Bank of America's Q2 Freight Payment Index indicates a continued slump in the US freight market. Both shipment volume and expenditures decreased year-over-year, although the decline narrowed. Sequential growth in some regions suggests a potential market bottom. Consumer spending patterns, inflation, interest rates, and energy prices will continue to influence the freight market. Logistics companies should closely monitor market dynamics and adapt accordingly.

ATOBA Unveils Aggregation Model to Scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel

ATOBA Unveils Aggregation Model to Scale Sustainable Aviation Fuel

ATOBA Energy aggregates airline SAF demand, securing long-term offtake agreements with producers. This optimizes pricing, reduces procurement risks, and supports the SAF industry's growth. The model addresses high SAF costs and supply instability, helping the aviation industry achieve sustainability goals. By pooling demand and negotiating favorable terms, ATOBA aims to make SAF more accessible and reliable, fostering a more sustainable future for air travel.

01/27/2026 Airlines
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US Rail Freight Volume Shows Signs of Rebound

US Rail Freight Volume Shows Signs of Rebound

US rail freight volume has recently shown a slight rebound, but overall recovery still faces challenges. Intermodal transportation performed well, with steady growth in cumulative data throughout the year. Macroeconomics, energy policies, supply chain bottlenecks, technological innovation, and competitive landscape are key factors affecting rail freight. In the future, railway companies need to actively adapt to market changes, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Tech Adoption Boosts Supply Chains Amid Trade Wars

Tech Adoption Boosts Supply Chains Amid Trade Wars

A Descartes Systems Group study reveals that 74% of supply chain leaders consider technology crucial for growth, with an even higher percentage among high-growth companies. Global trade intelligence is the top technology choice at 36%, followed by trade analytics and supply chain mapping. Businesses are actively leveraging technology to address trade challenges and drive growth. This highlights the increasing importance of technology in navigating the complexities of modern supply chains and achieving strategic objectives.

Transportation Ministry Releases New Policy Optimizing Coastal Interprovincial Bulk Liquid Hazardous Goods Shipping Market

Transportation Ministry Releases New Policy Optimizing Coastal Interprovincial Bulk Liquid Hazardous Goods Shipping Market

Recently, the Ministry of Transport announced adjustments to the macro-control policy for the transportation market of bulk liquid hazardous goods in coastal provincial routes. The new policy emphasizes principles of openness and fairness, aiming to optimize market entry and improve transportation efficiency through overall control and selection mechanisms, thereby promoting sustainable development in the industry.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Heavy Truck Rental New Models: The Best Choice to Flexibly Respond to Logistics Changes

Heavy Truck Rental New Models: The Best Choice to Flexibly Respond to Logistics Changes

This article explores the strategy of logistics companies choosing heavy truck rental over purchasing during their capacity expansion. By opting for operating leases, companies only pay for usage rights, reducing financial pressure and enhancing flexibility, allowing them to quickly respond to market changes and policy adjustments. As competition intensifies, this new model has become a significant choice for firms to lower risks and improve efficiency.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Global Electric Shipping New Era: Norway Plans to Build Largest All-electric Container Ship

Global Electric Shipping New Era: Norway Plans to Build Largest All-electric Container Ship

Norway's Eitzen Group plans to build the world's largest all-electric container ship, receiving approximately $19 million in government support. This vessel will be equipped with over 100 megawatt-hours of batteries and will focus on transportation between Norway, Sweden, and Germany. This initiative marks a new phase in electric shipping, heralding a future for sustainable development. The current largest electric container ship is COSCO's 'Greenwater 01'.

06/18/2025 Logistics
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Deep Dive into Overseas Warehouses: New Opportunities and Challenges for Cross-border E-commerce

Deep Dive into Overseas Warehouses: New Opportunities and Challenges for Cross-border E-commerce

China has over 1,800 overseas warehouses, providing strong support for cross-border e-commerce. These warehouses can be categorized into three types: third-party service-oriented, platform-oriented, and growth-oriented. They address challenges posed by the pandemic by shortening transport times and enhancing supply chain efficiency. Sellers should consider factors such as scale, management systems, reasonable costs, and integrated operations when choosing an overseas warehouse.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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