Cathay Pacific Acquires Air Hong Kong to Boost Cargo Operations

Cathay Pacific Acquires Air Hong Kong to Boost Cargo Operations

Cathay Pacific plans to fully acquire Hong Kong-based cargo airline, HK Express Cargo, to bolster its air freight capabilities. Facing market competition, Cathay is optimizing operations, enhancing service quality, and anticipating opportunities arising from the expansion of Hong Kong International Airport. This strategic move aims to strengthen Cathay Pacific's position in the competitive air cargo market and leverage future growth potential within the region.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Intermodal Volumes Decline Sharply in March

Intermodal Volumes Decline Sharply in March

The Intermodal Association of North America (IANA) reports a 3.7% year-over-year decrease in U.S. intermodal volume for March. Trailer volume experienced the most significant drop at 12.1%. Domestic and international container volumes also saw declines. These figures indicate that the intermodal market is facing multiple pressures, and its future trajectory remains uncertain. The downturn reflects broader economic concerns and potential shifts in freight demand.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Sargento Cuts Logistics Costs 30 With TMS Upgrade

Sargento Cuts Logistics Costs 30 With TMS Upgrade

Sargento Foods achieved significant logistics efficiency improvements and cost savings by upgrading their TMS. By reducing LTL shipments by nearly 30%, automating freight payment to lower overhead costs by 60%, and optimizing cost allocation, Sargento successfully addressed the challenges posed by their legacy system. This upgrade enhanced their market competitiveness and streamlined their supply chain operations, resulting in tangible financial benefits and improved overall performance.

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Decline in July Amid Strong Demand

North American Class 8 Truck Orders Decline in July Amid Strong Demand

North American Class 8 truck orders in July decreased year-over-year and month-over-month, but remained within seasonal expectations. This decline represents a rational correction from previously strong demand and is not indicative of a market downturn. Factors such as economic conditions, freight volumes, fuel prices, interest rates, government regulations, and technological innovation collectively influence the market. The future presents both opportunities and challenges.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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2026 Supply Chains Adapt to Federal Policy Changes

2026 Supply Chains Adapt to Federal Policy Changes

The logistics industry will face multiple challenges by 2026, including federal policies, technological changes, and fluctuating freight rates. Companies need to closely monitor policy trends, leverage technology, optimize supply chain networks, strengthen risk management, and establish strategic partnerships to break through uncertainty and win the future. Proactive adaptation and resilience are crucial for navigating this dynamic landscape and maintaining a competitive edge in the evolving logistics sector.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Shipping from Southeast Asia to Mainland China

Guide to Shipping from Southeast Asia to Mainland China

This article provides a comprehensive guide to cross-border logistics from Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong to mainland China. It covers various shipping methods, including sea and air freight, offering practical advice and important considerations to help you avoid common pitfalls and ensure safe and efficient cross-border shipping. Learn how to navigate the complexities of international shipping and successfully send your packages to China.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Streamlines Exports With Automated System AES

US Streamlines Exports With Automated System AES

The Automated Export System (AES) is an electronic declaration system introduced by US Customs, replacing traditional paper forms. It enables electronic declaration, real-time validation, and nationwide coverage of export information. This paper provides a detailed analysis of AES's functions, declaration process, legal and regulatory basis, and future development trends. It emphasizes the system's significant role in improving export efficiency and ensuring compliance. AES streamlines the export process by automating data submission and validation, contributing to faster clearance times and reduced errors. Its adoption is crucial for businesses engaged in international trade with the United States.

Stockholm Port Emerges As Key Nordic Trade Hub

Stockholm Port Emerges As Key Nordic Trade Hub

This paper analyzes the Port of Stockholm from a data analyst perspective, focusing on its strategic importance, route network, customs clearance processes, logistics services, and fee structure. By examining port operation data and collaborating shipping companies, it provides strategic references for businesses to optimize logistics costs and enhance supply chain resilience. The analysis offers insights into potential improvements in efficiency and cost-effectiveness. Furthermore, the paper looks into the future development prospects of the port, considering evolving global trade patterns and technological advancements. This provides a comprehensive overview for stakeholders seeking to leverage the port's capabilities.

DR Congo Boosts Customs Oversight to Reform Trade Practices

DR Congo Boosts Customs Oversight to Reform Trade Practices

The General Directorate of Customs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) sought technical assistance from the World Customs Organization (WCO) to regain control over customs valuation, aiming to assess and enhance the capabilities of customs officers. Following a diagnostic assessment, the WCO recommended that the DRC utilize modern tools such as risk management and post-clearance audit, and supported its strategy to comply with the Niamey Declaration and the Trade Facilitation Agreement. This initiative not only improves customs valuation capacity in the DRC but also revitalizes the national economy and reshapes the trade landscape.