Logistics Firms Prioritize Cost Control Amid Economic Challenges

Logistics Firms Prioritize Cost Control Amid Economic Challenges

Despite signs of recovery in manufacturing, economic downturn pressures persist. Logistics companies need to prioritize cost control by optimizing transportation networks, implementing lean inventory management, leveraging technology, developing talent, and fostering strategic partnerships to improve operational efficiency. Simultaneously, making reasonable future-oriented investments is crucial to navigating uncertainties and maintaining a competitive edge in the fierce market.

Descartes Buys Sellercloud to Expand Ecommerce Logistics

Descartes Buys Sellercloud to Expand Ecommerce Logistics

Descartes acquired Sellercloud to build a more comprehensive e-commerce logistics platform, covering inventory, orders, warehousing, and transportation. This acquisition will provide Descartes' customers with a more integrated e-commerce solution, helping small and medium-sized businesses improve efficiency and reduce costs. Descartes continues to lead the e-commerce logistics industry towards integration and intelligence through acquisitions and innovation.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Faces Capacity Crunch Amid ELD Mandate

US Trucking Industry Faces Capacity Crunch Amid ELD Mandate

The ELD mandate, intended to improve trucking safety, has sparked driver discontent due to issues like costs, compliance burdens, and parking difficulties, exacerbating the capacity crisis. The policy's implementation may lead to increased transportation prices and supply chain disruptions. A collaborative effort involving the government, businesses, and drivers is needed to find more reasonable and humane solutions.

Tulsa International Airport Expands As Key Oklahoma Aviation Hub

Tulsa International Airport Expands As Key Oklahoma Aviation Hub

Tulsa International Airport is the second-largest airport in Oklahoma, located in northeast Tulsa. It serves as a vital passenger and cargo hub. The airport is also home to the 138th Fighter Wing of the Oklahoma Air National Guard. Furthermore, it houses American Airlines' global maintenance headquarters, providing comprehensive aircraft maintenance services. This makes Tulsa International Airport a significant economic and strategic asset for the region.

ATA Forecasts Rising Freight Volume in Trucking Through 2035

ATA Forecasts Rising Freight Volume in Trucking Through 2035

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) forecasts that trucking will remain dominant despite recent freight volume declines. They project a 1.6% increase in freight volume by 2025, reaching nearly 14 million tons by 2035. The report emphasizes trucking's central role within the supply chain and provides crucial insights for industry leaders and policymakers. It offers valuable data and projections for strategic planning within the trucking and logistics sectors.

Temu Challenges Amazon With Ultralow Prices in US Market

Temu Challenges Amazon With Ultralow Prices in US Market

Pinduoduo's Temu has entered the US e-commerce market, challenging Amazon with a low-price strategy. Temu faces challenges in brand building, product quality, and service. To succeed in the competitive US market, Temu needs to learn from SHEIN's experience, leverage its supply chain advantages, and innovate in user acquisition. Success hinges on addressing these critical areas and establishing a strong value proposition for American consumers.

Datadriven Strategy Boosts Mercado Libre Crossborder Sales

Datadriven Strategy Boosts Mercado Libre Crossborder Sales

This article delves into six key strategies for optimizing Mercado Libre ads, covering data metric interpretation, precise product selection, refined campaign optimization, budget management, special date marketing, and results evaluation. It aims to help cross-border e-commerce sellers improve advertising performance and achieve sales growth. The strategies provide a comprehensive guide to maximize ROI and effectively target the Latin American market through Mercado Libre's advertising platform.

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA Names Paula Bernal Sanint to Boost Colombias Aviation Sector

IATA has appointed Paula Bernal as its new Country Manager for Colombia, aiming to strengthen collaboration with the Colombian government and airlines to promote the country's aviation industry. Bernal's extensive experience in government affairs and regulatory matters will help IATA advance its aviation development agenda in the rapidly growing Latin American market. She will address challenges related to infrastructure, airspace management, safety regulations, and sustainable development.

01/16/2026 Airlines
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US Ports Tackle Supply Chain Woes Amid Infrastructure Bill

US Ports Tackle Supply Chain Woes Amid Infrastructure Bill

In the LM podcast, the American Association of Port Authorities' President, Connor, delves into the opportunities and challenges facing US ports and the impact of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act. He emphasizes the bill's role in modernizing ports, shares lessons learned during the pandemic, and analyzes issues like port congestion and container shortages. Connor's insights provide a valuable perspective on the future development of US ports.

US Rail Freight Sees Split Trends in Carload Intermodal Volumes

US Rail Freight Sees Split Trends in Carload Intermodal Volumes

According to the Association of American Railroads, for the week ending August 23rd, U.S. rail carloads increased by 0.6% year-over-year, while intermodal traffic decreased by 1.9%. Grain and automotive shipments showed strong performance, while oil and coal shipments declined. Year-to-date figures still indicate solid growth. Railroad companies need to improve efficiency, invest in infrastructure, expand services, and focus on sustainable development.

01/22/2026 Logistics
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