Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Supply Chain Delays

Manufacturing Growth Slows Amid Supply Chain Delays

The ISM report indicates continued manufacturing growth in the US, but supplier delivery delays and rising raw material costs pose challenges. Transportation bottlenecks, container shortages, and geopolitical factors are key contributors. Companies need to diversify their supply chains, and the government should strengthen infrastructure to address these challenges collectively and promote sustainable manufacturing development. This requires proactive strategies to mitigate risks and ensure resilience in the face of ongoing global uncertainties.

Chinas Ports Hit Record Volumes Amid Global Trade Rebound

Chinas Ports Hit Record Volumes Amid Global Trade Rebound

China's port container throughput hit a record high, reaching 12.44 million TEUs in May, a year-on-year increase of nearly 50%, reflecting the strong growth of China's foreign trade. Six major ports broke records, and Alphaliner predicts a solid 11.5% growth in full-year demand. China's ports play a prominent role in the global supply chain, facing both challenges and opportunities. The future development prospects are broad.

Shipping Firms Adapt to Market Volatility to Sustain Profits

Shipping Firms Adapt to Market Volatility to Sustain Profits

The container shipping industry demonstrated profitability during the pandemic, largely due to shipping companies' precise control over supply. Industry consolidation is crucial for enhancing supply discipline. To thrive in a competitive market, shipping companies need to strengthen risk management, improve service quality, embrace innovation, enhance cooperation, and focus on talent development. These strategies are essential for long-term success and resilience in the face of market fluctuations and evolving industry dynamics.

Matsons October Lateseason Shipping Trends Analyzed

Matsons October Lateseason Shipping Trends Analyzed

This article meticulously tracks the Matson Clipper's sailing schedule from late October (Weeks 42-45), analyzing the arrival times and container pickup arrangements for each voyage. It also offers recommendations for addressing potential delays, aiming to provide valuable reference information for cross-border e-commerce sellers. The insights presented are designed to help sellers optimize their logistics strategies and mitigate risks associated with shipping disruptions, ultimately improving efficiency and customer satisfaction.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Customs Exams at Los Angeles Long Beach Ports

Guide to Customs Exams at Los Angeles Long Beach Ports

Detailed information on the three major CES (Container Examination Station) facilities at the Ports of Los Angeles/Long Beach: Price Transfer, FCL Logistics, and NFI. This includes details on their operators, codes, services offered, tracking capabilities, and practical advice on how to handle CES inspections effectively. The aim is to provide actionable insights to improve overall logistics efficiency and minimize disruptions caused by inspections at these critical ports.

12/29/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Guide to Cutting Costs With LCL Shipping

Ecommerce Guide to Cutting Costs With LCL Shipping

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the international LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping process, offering a detailed practical guide for cross-border e-commerce sellers. It covers key aspects such as booking, customs declaration, loading, bill of lading, and customs clearance. The article emphasizes crucial considerations like cargo compatibility, warehousing efficiency, transparent pricing, and data consistency to help sellers avoid pitfalls, reduce costs, and achieve efficient international shipping.

Storm Disrupts Supply Chains at West Mediterranean Ports

Storm Disrupts Supply Chains at West Mediterranean Ports

Atlantic storms are disrupting container hub operations in the Western Mediterranean, posing challenges to the global supply chain. Freight forwarders should focus on vessel risks, transit delays, and additional costs. Simultaneously, accelerating digital transformation, expanding diversified services, strengthening global presence, and cultivating talent are crucial to enhance supply chain resilience. The GLA Global Logistics Enterprise Conference will help companies address these challenges and build a better logistics future.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Canadas Maritime Logistics Challenges for Importers Exporters

Canadas Maritime Logistics Challenges for Importers Exporters

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Canada's sea freight logistics, covering transportation modes (container, bulk cargo, Ro-Ro, refrigerated), major ports (Vancouver, Montreal, Toronto, Halifax), and logistics services (loading/unloading, warehousing, customs clearance, transportation management, supply chain management), as well as its advantages and challenges. It aims to provide importers and exporters with a comprehensive sea freight guide to help them optimize their supply chains and improve operational efficiency.

Shipping Industry Explains Key Surcharges EBS CIC ECRS

Shipping Industry Explains Key Surcharges EBS CIC ECRS

EBS, CIC, and ECRS are common surcharges in international trade, addressing fuel fluctuations, container imbalance, and emergency costs, respectively. The payer depends on the trade terms and contractual agreements, with Chinese exports typically prepaid by the shipper. Clearly defining the party responsible for these fees in the contract can effectively prevent trade disputes. Understanding these charges is crucial for accurate cost calculation and avoiding unexpected expenses in international trade transactions.

US Ports Clear As China Imports Drop Amid Trade Strains

US Ports Clear As China Imports Drop Amid Trade Strains

A Descartes report indicates a significant drop in US container imports in May, with a sharp decline in exports from China, hitting a two-year low in percentage share. Trade friction and tariff policies are major contributing factors, and shifts are observed in the port landscape between the East and West Coasts. Businesses need to closely monitor port data and adjust their supply chain strategies accordingly to mitigate potential disruptions.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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