USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery for Retailers Logistics Firms

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery for Retailers Logistics Firms

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to open its last-mile delivery network, offering services to a wider range of shippers through a bidding process. This initiative aims to reduce last-mile delivery costs and improve efficiency, potentially creating new opportunities for retailers and logistics companies. However, the transparency of the bidding process, pricing predictability, and operational complexities will be crucial factors influencing the plan's success.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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3PL Services Boost Efficiency Amid Logistics Industry Shift

3PL Services Boost Efficiency Amid Logistics Industry Shift

The third-party logistics (3PL) industry is undergoing profound changes, with accelerated mergers and acquisitions, and technological innovation emerging as a new growth engine. Service upgrades are crucial for building a differentiated competitive advantage. The use of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) will improve the accuracy of transportation data and carrier capacity monitoring. The integration of services and technology is the core driver of future 3PL development.

US Container Imports Climb As Supply Chain Strains Ease

US Container Imports Climb As Supply Chain Strains Ease

Panjiva reports that U.S. container imports increased by 6.9% year-over-year in February, with daily volumes reaching a new high, potentially indicating easing supply chain pressures. Energy and consumer goods imports saw significant growth, while raw materials and IT products declined. Inflation and shifting consumer preferences may lead to future demand declines. Maersk's acquisition of Pilot Freight aims to expand its logistics services.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Updates Returns Policy for European Sellers

Amazon Updates Returns Policy for European Sellers

Amazon Europe will update its return and refund policy for self-fulfilled sellers starting in August. The aim is to simplify the return process, clarify refund standards, and introduce a more comprehensive guarantee mechanism. Key aspects of the new policy include return product grading, clear refund definitions, photo evidence mechanisms, and a more efficient refund process. This aims to improve seller operational efficiency and reduce operational risks.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Hong Kong Airport Reports April Cargo Growth Amid Trade Tensions

Hong Kong Airport Reports April Cargo Growth Amid Trade Tensions

Hong Kong International Airport (HKIA) saw a 2.6% year-on-year increase in cargo volume in April, reaching 404,000 tonnes, despite pressure from US tariffs. A significant increase in transit cargo was a key factor, particularly from Europe and the Middle East. The launch of new routes also provided support. While the growth rate slowed slightly compared to previous months, HKIA demonstrated resilience amidst global trade frictions.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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US Services Sector Growth Holds Steady in September

US Services Sector Growth Holds Steady in September

The Institute for Supply Management (ISM) reported a Non-Manufacturing Index (NMI) of 58.6 for September, slightly lower than August but still well above 50, indicating continued expansion in the non-manufacturing sector. Business activity, new orders, and employment indexes all showed solid growth, though businesses expressed concerns about the impact of tariffs. Fourteen out of eighteen industries reported growth, suggesting an overall optimistic economic outlook.

US Manufacturing Slows Amid Economic Challenges ISM Report

US Manufacturing Slows Amid Economic Challenges ISM Report

The latest ISM report shows the Manufacturing PMI slightly increased to 48.3 in October, remaining below the expansion threshold. However, growth in new orders and export orders offers a glimmer of hope. Industry divergence is significant, with trade tensions and rising costs continuing to pose challenges. Experts predict the PMI will fluctuate over the next year, requiring businesses to adapt flexibly to market changes.

Canada Post Union Agree on Deal Halting Dynamic Routing Plan

Canada Post Union Agree on Deal Halting Dynamic Routing Plan

Canada Post and its union have reached a tentative agreement, which includes the cancellation of the dynamic routing plan and adjustments to weekend delivery models. This new contract aims to resolve labor disputes, stabilize operations, and provide shippers with a more stable partnership environment and a wider range of service options. The agreement's effectiveness hinges on the outcome of a vote by union members.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Spot Rates Drop As Demand Shifts Market Cools

Trucking Spot Rates Drop As Demand Shifts Market Cools

In late July, the US spot truckload market experienced cooling demand and ample capacity, leading to widespread freight rate declines. Dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed markets all face varying degrees of challenges. Companies should closely monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust operational strategies, actively explore new business opportunities, optimize transportation efficiency, and reduce operating costs to cope with market changes and maintain a competitive edge.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Capesize Freight Rates Jump Amid Tight Supplydemand Balance

Capesize Freight Rates Jump Amid Tight Supplydemand Balance

Capesize market defies seasonal trends with a remarkable 25% freight rate surge. Analysis indicates that tight vessel supply in the North Atlantic, stable iron ore exports from Brazil, and a significant increase in bauxite demand from West Africa are the primary drivers. Looking ahead, bauxite exports from Guinea are poised to become a new engine for Capesize demand growth, potentially reshaping the market landscape.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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