DHL Expands Southern California Facility with 7M Ecommerce Investment

DHL Expands Southern California Facility with 7M Ecommerce Investment

DHL is expanding its service center in the Inland Empire, California, with a $7 million investment to address international trade and e-commerce growth. The expanded facility increases cargo handling capacity and adds new employees. This move is part of DHL's strategic plan to capitalize on e-commerce opportunities, optimize the supply chain, enhance customer service, and strengthen its market position, adapting to future trends. The Inland Empire, as a logistics hub, will benefit from this expansion, promoting local economic development.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Tariff Hikes Threaten Thai Ecommerce Growth

US Tariff Hikes Threaten Thai Ecommerce Growth

New US tariff policies may severely impact Thai e-commerce exports, particularly in sectors like auto parts and electronics. Rising raw material costs and stricter compliance requirements will intensify operational pressure on businesses. Thai companies should proactively explore emerging markets, enhance product quality, and strictly adhere to rules of origin to mitigate the risk of declining export volumes. Diversification and adaptation are crucial strategies for navigating the challenges posed by the evolving trade landscape and maintaining competitiveness in the global market.

Tiktok Shop Gains Ground in Thailand Rivals Shopee and Lazada

Tiktok Shop Gains Ground in Thailand Rivals Shopee and Lazada

The Thai e-commerce market is undergoing a transformation driven by TikTok Shop, with a projected market size of 1.6 trillion baht by 2027. The traditional dominance of the two leading e-commerce platforms is being challenged, leading brands to diversify their marketing strategies. TikTok Shop's closed ecosystem has sparked controversy, and logistical shortcomings remain a challenge. The development of Thai e-commerce reflects the overall trend of the digital economy in Southeast Asia, as the market seeks a new equilibrium.

Pinduoduo Adopts OCPX Strategy to Boost Organic Traffic

Pinduoduo Adopts OCPX Strategy to Boost Organic Traffic

This article shares a practical method for leveraging organic traffic at a low cost through Pinduoduo's Custom Scenario OCPX campaigns. Based on existing basic sales and a stable ROI OCPX campaign, this method involves creating a new, low-priced custom scenario campaign to capture free traffic entrances. This strategy aims to significantly increase organic traffic by strategically bidding on relevant placements and keywords at a reduced cost, ultimately boosting overall store visibility and sales without relying solely on paid advertising.

IFZA in Dubai Emerges As Key Hub for Aidriven Growth

IFZA in Dubai Emerges As Key Hub for Aidriven Growth

Artificial intelligence is profoundly reshaping the global business landscape, and Dubai is emerging as a global hub with its AI strategy. IFZA free zone provides a convenient and efficient platform, helping companies seize AI opportunities and achieve global business expansion. Dubai's supportive policies, digital infrastructure, and strategic location make it an ideal destination for AI companies. It offers a gateway to new markets and a fertile ground for innovation, attracting businesses seeking to leverage AI for growth and international reach.

Data Shows Renewables Not Driving Electricity Price Hikes

Data Shows Renewables Not Driving Electricity Price Hikes

This article refutes the claim that renewable energy leads to higher electricity prices. Through data analysis and case studies, it demonstrates that there is no clear positive correlation between renewable energy and electricity prices. The real reasons for rising electricity prices are the cost of grid infrastructure, extreme weather events, natural gas price fluctuations, and surging electricity demand from new loads. The article emphasizes that accelerating the deployment of clean energy is the key to addressing energy security and cost challenges.

USPS Report Highlights Slower Ecommerce Delivery Trends

USPS Report Highlights Slower Ecommerce Delivery Trends

A report by the USPS Office of Inspector General highlights the challenges facing the same-day delivery market, including price sensitivity and logistical complexities, suggesting next-day delivery could become the new battleground for e-commerce last-mile delivery. Experts emphasize price as a key driver, while technological innovation will fuel delivery diversification. E-commerce businesses need to monitor market dynamics and develop flexible delivery strategies to remain competitive. The focus shifts from immediate delivery to a balance of speed and cost-effectiveness.

Ecommerce Demand Reshapes Warehouse Design in Logistics Sector

Ecommerce Demand Reshapes Warehouse Design in Logistics Sector

JLL's report identifies nine key attributes of the future warehouse: wireless technology, hyper-connectivity, new forklift designs, clear height, picking technologies, sustainability, human-centric design, land flexibility, and super-flat floors. E-commerce is driving warehouse innovation, leading to smaller and smarter facilities. Automation is a core driver, and companies must embrace change by optimizing warehouse design and improving employee well-being to thrive in a competitive market. These adaptations are crucial for efficiency and long-term success in the evolving logistics landscape.

North America Overtakes Asia As Top Supply Chain Risk Hotspot

North America Overtakes Asia As Top Supply Chain Risk Hotspot

A Resilinc report indicates that North America has surpassed Asia as a high-frequency region for supply chain events, highlighting new logistical risks. The report reveals the potential disruption of M&A activity on supply chains, emphasizing the importance of early warning systems. Companies need to strengthen risk assessment, diversify their supply chains, and invest in technology to improve supply chain resilience and cope with the increasingly complex global environment. This shift necessitates proactive strategies to mitigate potential disruptions and ensure business continuity.

ATA Economist Predicts Freight Industry Trends at RILA Conference

ATA Economist Predicts Freight Industry Trends at RILA Conference

Bob Costello, Chief Economist at the American Trucking Associations, provided an in-depth analysis of the freight economic outlook at the RILA Retail Supply Chain Conference. He forecasts an economic slowdown rather than a recession in the near term, but a recession is inevitable, potentially in 2021. Despite challenges in the housing market, economic fundamentals remain solid, with strong manufacturing output. Long-term driver compensation has lagged, and increasing driver pay is crucial for the industry's sustainability and attracting new talent.