Shanghai Covid Surge Disrupts Global Ecommerce Supply Chains

Shanghai Covid Surge Disrupts Global Ecommerce Supply Chains

The Shanghai COVID-19 outbreak severely impacted cross-border logistics, exacerbating delays due to port congestion, courier service disruptions, and infected truck drivers. This increases delivery time risks. Sellers should monitor listing performance and return rates closely. To proactively address these challenges, optimizing operations and adjusting inventory strategies are crucial. By adapting and innovating, sellers can navigate the crisis and potentially seize new opportunities in the market.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Relaxes FBA Box Size Rules to Cut Seller Costs

Amazon Relaxes FBA Box Size Rules to Cut Seller Costs

Amazon's new FBA regulations relax box length restrictions, offering sellers opportunities to optimize packaging and reduce costs. Sellers need to focus on compliance and optimize operational strategies through data analysis to succeed in the competition. The logistics industry may face pressure and needs to improve its ability to handle oversized packages. This change allows for potentially more efficient packing and shipping strategies for businesses utilizing FBA.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Nextgen Supply Chain Conference Recognizes Leading Tech Innovators

Nextgen Supply Chain Conference Recognizes Leading Tech Innovators

The NextGen Supply Chain Conference awarded Quickcode.ai, Easy Metrics, and Corvus Robotics the 2025 Provider of the Year award, recognizing their contributions to supply chain innovation. These companies are leaders in leveraging digital technologies and intelligent solutions to optimize logistics, enhance efficiency, and drive transformative changes within the supply chain. Their innovative approaches are setting new standards for performance and resilience in a rapidly evolving global market.

NFI Adds 5000 Jobs As Ecommerce Freight Demand Surge

NFI Adds 5000 Jobs As Ecommerce Freight Demand Surge

NFI announced the addition of 5,000 new positions, reflecting e-commerce growth and the recovery of the freight economy. The pandemic accelerated e-commerce adoption and inventory rebuilding, driving demand for warehousing. Businesses need to optimize warehouse layouts, locate closer to consumers, and monitor freight rate fluctuations. Embracing technological innovation and strengthening talent development are key for logistics companies to address challenges and win in the future.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Reykjavik Launches Urban Drone Delivery Service

Reykjavik Launches Urban Drone Delivery Service

Reykjavik, Iceland launched the world's first on-demand urban drone delivery service, marking a new era in city logistics. Flytrex partnered with AHA to leverage drones for improved delivery efficiency and reduced costs. Despite challenges related to regulations and safety, drone delivery holds significant potential for enhancing efficiency, lowering expenses, and improving user experience. It is expected to play a vital role in future urban living.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Giants Forecast Higher Shipping Costs Volumes

Ecommerce Giants Forecast Higher Shipping Costs Volumes

The e-commerce peak season is approaching, with package volumes expected to reach new highs. UPS and USPS predict significant increases. To address these challenges, logistics companies are actively recruiting, but some have also raised delivery fees. Last-mile delivery faces immense pressure, driving industry trends towards technological innovation and diversification. Consumers and retailers need to work together to navigate this busy shopping season.

Chinese Ports Fuel Crossborder Ecommerce Surge

Chinese Ports Fuel Crossborder Ecommerce Surge

China's cross-border e-commerce is entering a dual dividend period of 'logistics + products'. The expansion of port routes and the upgrading of export structure jointly constitute the certainty opportunity for the development of cross-border e-commerce. Sellers should focus on areas covered by new routes, strategically plan advantageous categories, increase investment in high value-added products, and optimize supply chain layout to win global competition.

Fedex USPS Partnership at Risk As Air Volumes Decline

Fedex USPS Partnership at Risk As Air Volumes Decline

The contract between FedEx and USPS is nearing expiration, and both parties are negotiating renewal terms. FedEx faces revenue pressure due to USPS's reduced air transportation volume and is actively seeking to improve operational efficiency and expand into new businesses. Industry experts believe that both sides need to find a balance between strategic goals and market realities. The future cooperation model will impact the logistics industry landscape.

Winter Weather Strains Tight Freight Capacity

Winter Weather Strains Tight Freight Capacity

FTR reports indicate that capacity tightness is driving a strong freight market. Severe weather and new HOS regulations exacerbate the capacity shortage. To address these challenges and seize opportunities, logistics companies should optimize supply chains, embrace technology, strengthen partnerships, flexibly choose transportation modes, improve driver benefits, and actively expand diversified businesses. The capacity crunch presents both difficulties and potential for growth within the evolving freight landscape.

LTL Carriers Adapt to Freight Slump Amid Industry Shifts

LTL Carriers Adapt to Freight Slump Amid Industry Shifts

US LTL demand weakened in 2023 Q1. Yellow's losses deepened, while ABF Freight and Saia remained relatively stable. The industry is shifting towards technological innovation and green transition. This includes exploring new technologies for efficiency and sustainability, as well as adapting logistics strategies to meet evolving customer needs and environmental regulations. The focus is on improving operational performance while minimizing environmental impact in the competitive freight market.