ALAN Manages Logistics for LA Wildfire Relief As Donations Soar

ALAN Manages Logistics for LA Wildfire Relief As Donations Soar

Following the Los Angeles fires, an influx of donated goods overwhelmed non-profit organizations lacking logistical expertise. The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) stepped in to provide professional guidance, coordinate resources, and establish an information platform. ALAN addressed challenges related to warehousing, transportation, and other critical needs. By connecting businesses with humanitarian organizations, ALAN ensured efficient and timely delivery of essential supplies to affected areas. ALAN calls for continued collaboration to build a more robust disaster response system, ultimately improving the effectiveness of humanitarian aid efforts.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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ALAN Seeks Nominations for Humanitarian Logistics Awards

ALAN Seeks Nominations for Humanitarian Logistics Awards

ALAN (American Logistics Aid Network) has launched nominations for its Humanitarian Logistics Awards, recognizing outstanding contributors to disaster relief efforts. The awards feature four distinct categories. The deadline for nominations is June 30th. ALAN is calling on the community to nominate logistics heroes who have made a significant impact in providing aid and support during times of crisis. This is an opportunity to acknowledge and celebrate the dedication and hard work of individuals and organizations that go above and beyond to help those affected by disasters.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Sellers Tap Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Via Mercado Libre

Chinese Sellers Tap Latin Americas Ecommerce Boom Via Mercado Libre

Mercado Libre, Latin America's largest e-commerce platform, offers Chinese sellers advantages such as VAT exemption, multi-market management, diverse logistics, and flexible payment options. This article provides an in-depth analysis of Mercado Libre's strengths and entry requirements, offering operational tips to help Chinese sellers successfully tap into the Latin American market. It explores the platform's potential and provides guidance for navigating the complexities of cross-border e-commerce in the region, aiming to empower Chinese businesses to thrive within the Mercado Libre ecosystem.

ALAN Walmart Foundation Boost Disaster Relief Supply Chains

ALAN Walmart Foundation Boost Disaster Relief Supply Chains

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN), in collaboration with the Walmart Foundation, has launched a project to enhance disaster supply chain management capabilities of non-profit organizations. This initiative aims to improve relief efficiency and ensure faster delivery of aid to disaster victims through knowledge sharing, capacity building, and fostering collaboration. The partnership will promote cooperation between non-profits and private sector companies, building a stronger, more efficient, and sustainable disaster relief system. The project emphasizes building resilience and preparedness within the humanitarian supply chain.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Mixed in May Intermodal Gains Steady

US Rail Freight Mixed in May Intermodal Gains Steady

According to the latest data from the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight volume in May remained flat year-over-year, but intermodal traffic experienced strong growth. Intermodal transportation benefits from tight trucking capacity and corporate cost reduction demands, and is expected to maintain its growth momentum. The overall rail freight market reflects economic uncertainty. The industry needs to address challenges such as energy transition and manufacturing reshoring, while actively embracing technological innovation. The growth in intermodal offsets the weakness in other rail segments.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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Truck Driver Shortage Drives Up Freight Labor Costs

Truck Driver Shortage Drives Up Freight Labor Costs

According to the American Trucking Associations, the driver turnover rate at large truckload carriers surged to 92% in the third quarter, while smaller carriers reached 74%. Less-than-truckload (LTL) remained relatively stable at 14%. This high turnover reflects challenges in the freight market, including driver shortages and increased competition. Companies need to actively address these issues to ensure supply chain stability and mitigate the impact of driver attrition on their operations. Addressing driver retention is crucial for maintaining service levels and profitability in the current environment.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry to Hit 14M Tons by 2035

US Trucking Industry to Hit 14M Tons by 2035

The American Trucking Associations forecasts U.S. truck freight tonnage to peak at 14 million tons by 2035, maintaining its dominance in the freight market. The report reveals trends in total freight volume and revenue growth, analyzing key influencing factors such as macroeconomics, fuel prices, labor markets, regulations, technological innovation, and supply chain changes. The trucking industry needs to proactively address challenges and embrace innovation to adapt to future development. This includes optimizing routes, adopting sustainable practices, and leveraging data analytics for improved efficiency and predictive capabilities.

Trucking Industry Rebounds As August Shipments Rise

Trucking Industry Rebounds As August Shipments Rise

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) reported that truckload volume continued its growth in August, reaching its highest level since February. Experts believe this signals a rebound in the freight market, but attention should still be paid to geopolitical risks such as high inflation and rising interest rates. E-commerce growth, supply chain optimization, and technological innovation will bring new development opportunities. The continued growth in truckload volume may be a leading indicator of broader economic recovery, though sustained positive trends are necessary to confirm this.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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San Julin Emerges As Key Maritime Hub in South America

San Julin Emerges As Key Maritime Hub in South America

Puerto San Julián is a barge port located on the Atlantic coast in southern Argentina, identified by its ARULA code. The port has a maximum draft of 8.8 meters and a tidal range of 8.5 meters. It offers basic services such as ship repair and medical assistance, but lacks supplies like fuel and fresh water. Vessels need to wait for high tide to enter the port, and loading/unloading relies on shipboard equipment. Despite its limited facilities, it remains an important node on the South American east coast shipping route.

Shopee Lazada Boost Seller Programs in Latam Southeast Asia

Shopee Lazada Boost Seller Programs in Latam Southeast Asia

Shopee continues to increase its investment in the Latin American market, projecting an investment of $1.5 billion with the goal of capturing 20% of the Brazilian e-commerce market share by 2025. Lazada has launched a Preferred Seller program, offering benefits such as traffic support to high-performing sellers. Amazon has expanded its Transparency program to combat counterfeit goods, while eBay has added certified docking warehouses to optimize logistics services. These initiatives highlight the ongoing efforts to improve seller performance, combat fraud, and enhance the overall e-commerce experience.