USPS Announces 10year Plan to Address Finances and Ecommerce Growth

USPS Announces 10year Plan to Address Finances and Ecommerce Growth

The United States Postal Service (USPS) unveiled its ten-year reform plan, “Delivering for America,” aiming to reverse financial difficulties and improve service quality by expanding package delivery services, adjusting service standards, and streamlining operations to meet e-commerce challenges. The plan faces multiple challenges, including political, technological, and market-related hurdles. Its success hinges on the USPS's execution and adaptability.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Wcos WACAM Project Boosts Customs Collaboration in Cape Verde

Wcos WACAM Project Boosts Customs Collaboration in Cape Verde

The WCO's WACAM project assisted Cape Verde Customs in establishing a stakeholder engagement mechanism to enhance transparency, facilitate trade, combat smuggling, and achieve customs modernization. This initiative fostered collaboration and improved communication between customs authorities and various stakeholders, leading to more efficient and effective customs operations. The project's success highlights the importance of stakeholder involvement in driving customs reform and promoting economic growth.

US Services Sector Hits Twoyear Peak Despite Economic Concerns

US Services Sector Hits Twoyear Peak Despite Economic Concerns

The U.S. ISM Non-Manufacturing Index reached a two-year high in June, signaling robust economic expansion. However, uncertainties surrounding healthcare reform, labor shortages, and rising prices pose potential risks. The future trajectory of the non-manufacturing sector warrants continued monitoring. While the current index indicates strength, these factors could influence future performance and require careful consideration in market analysis.

China's Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding A Pioneer Leading the Green Shipping Era

China's Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding A Pioneer Leading the Green Shipping Era

Shanghai Waigaoqiao Shipbuilding has successfully delivered the 210,000-ton bulk carrier 'Sumei' and the 180,000-ton bulk carrier 'Shandong Dechang', marking the delivery of the 250th and 251st ships with independent intellectual property rights. This accomplishment demonstrates the company's leadership in green shipping and technological innovation.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Tuas Port Hits 10 Million Teus in Global Shipping Milestone

Tuas Port Hits 10 Million Teus in Global Shipping Milestone

Since its opening in 2022, Tuas Port in Singapore has successfully handled over 10 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), solidifying its status as a key global shipping hub. Utilizing advanced technology and efficient operations, the port is dedicated to meeting international trade demands and contributing to the global supply chain.

Evergreen Marine Orders 32B LNG Fleet to Boost Green Shipping

Evergreen Marine Orders 32B LNG Fleet to Boost Green Shipping

Evergreen Marine has announced an investment of $3.245 billion to order 11 ultra-large 24,000 TEU LNG dual-fuel container ships in South Korea and China. This initiative aims to enhance energy diversification, leverage LNG technology advantages, and strengthen international competitiveness. This move marks a significant step for Evergreen Marine towards green shipping and will further expand its fleet size to adapt to the changing market demands.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Tips to Avoid Lowcost Shipping Scams Pick Reliable Freight Forwarders

Tips to Avoid Lowcost Shipping Scams Pick Reliable Freight Forwarders

This article explores how to identify low-price traps in international shipping and the methods for selecting legitimate freight forwarders. It emphasizes the diversity of price traps and the necessity of qualifications and service terms of legitimate freight forwarders. Through clear standards and recommendations, it assists cargo owners in making informed choices in a complex market environment.

Straight Vs Order Bills of Lading Risks in Global Shipping

Straight Vs Order Bills of Lading Risks in Global Shipping

This article analyzes the key features and risk differences between negotiable and non-negotiable bills of lading in international shipping. It explores cargo control, the risks of releasing goods without a bill, and the adaptability of trade settlements. Practical recommendations are provided to assist decision-making and enhance transaction safety and efficiency.

Ever Feat Incident Exposes Extreme Weather Risks in Global Shipping

Ever Feat Incident Exposes Extreme Weather Risks in Global Shipping

The Evergreen container ship 'Ever Feat' experienced a stack collapse off the coast of Brazil due to severe weather, resulting in damage to 30-40 containers, some of which are suspended and at risk of falling into the water. This incident poses a potential threat to global shipping and ecological safety, significantly impacting delivery timelines for foreign trade companies.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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