Firms Strengthen Supply Chains for Hurricane Season Amid Pandemic

Firms Strengthen Supply Chains for Hurricane Season Amid Pandemic

A joint report by Resilience360 and Riskpulse highlights the significant challenges posed by the confluence of the pandemic and hurricane season on supply chains. The report emphasizes the need for businesses to conduct risk assessments and scenario planning, build visible, diversified, and resilient supply chains, and strengthen communication, collaboration, and technological enablement. These measures are crucial to withstand the dual pressures and ensure business continuity amidst these compounding disruptions.

California Ports Launch Datasharing Platform to Improve Supply Chains

California Ports Launch Datasharing Platform to Improve Supply Chains

Five major California ports are collaborating to build a data-sharing platform, aiming to improve efficiency and supply chain resilience. Real-time data will empower businesses to optimize transportation and reduce costs. The initiative has received funding from the state government and includes provisions to protect labor rights. The platform is expected to streamline operations, enhance visibility, and strengthen the overall competitiveness of California's port system by fostering better collaboration and information exchange among stakeholders.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Mexico Fuel Price Surge Disrupts US Crossborder Supply Chains

Mexico Fuel Price Surge Disrupts US Crossborder Supply Chains

Rising oil prices in Mexico are projected to increase US-Mexico logistics costs by 8-14%, putting pressure on businesses. Peso devaluation exacerbates trade imbalances, while Trump's policies may reshape the trade landscape. Companies need to re-evaluate supply chains, hedge exchange rate risks, and diversify markets. Governments should strengthen cooperation to mitigate potential negative impacts.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Shift As Tariffs and Supply Chains Evolve

US Imports Shift As Tariffs and Supply Chains Evolve

A Panjiva report indicates a slight month-over-month decrease in US imports for August. However, tariff concerns led to significant front-loading by companies. Hurricane-related factors also introduced uncertainty. In response to trade frictions, businesses need to diversify sourcing, optimize supply chains, and adapt to the new normal of global trade.

Cambodia Brazil Expand Trade in Agriculture and Supply Chains

Cambodia Brazil Expand Trade in Agriculture and Supply Chains

Cambodia and Brazil are deepening economic and trade cooperation, aiming to diversify foreign trade and upgrade industries through collaboration in agriculture, agricultural product processing, and the electronics industry chain. This partnership will expand Cambodia's access to the South American market, introduce advanced Brazilian technology and management experience, and promote the common economic development of both countries. Ultimately, this cooperation contributes to global trade diversification and strengthens economic ties between Southeast Asia and South America.

Biden Averts Rail Strike to Stabilize US Supply Chains

Biden Averts Rail Strike to Stabilize US Supply Chains

US President Biden established a Presidential Emergency Board (PEB) to mediate the railway labor dispute, aiming to avert a potential railway strike that could disrupt supply chains. The PEB will investigate the dispute and propose solutions. The retail industry is concerned about the impact of a strike on the peak season, while railway companies state their commitment to reaching an agreement. Experts believe a strike is unlikely, but the final outcome depends on the bargaining between labor and management. The PEB's recommendations are crucial in navigating this complex situation and preventing significant economic disruption.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Optimizing Logistics Outsourcing From 1PL to 4PL

Guide to Optimizing Logistics Outsourcing From 1PL to 4PL

This paper delves into various levels of logistics outsourcing models (from 1PL to 4PL), analyzing their advantages and disadvantages. Through case studies, it assists corporate decision-makers in selecting the most suitable logistics strategy for their development. Logistics outsourcing is a crucial method for businesses to optimize supply chain management, reduce costs, and improve efficiency. Companies need to choose the appropriate model based on their specific circumstances. The paper provides insights for informed decision-making in this critical area of business operations, highlighting the strategic importance of logistics outsourcing.

Chinas Ecommerce Boom Drives Air Cargo Demand

Chinas Ecommerce Boom Drives Air Cargo Demand

Logistics giants like JD.com, SF Express, and YTO Express are increasing their investments in air cargo by building or expanding their fleets and constructing air hubs to seize the air logistics market. Their strategic layouts differ: SF Express aims to solidify its leading position, JD.com focuses on integrated supply chain synergy, and YTO Express targets international market expansion. Air logistics has become crucial for logistics companies to achieve differentiated competition and improve service quality. This intensified competition will likely lead to innovations and advancements in the air cargo sector.

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

Ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast are actively preparing for a potential strike by the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA). Ports are implementing measures to minimize potential operational disruptions, including extending operating hours, adjusting cargo receiving strategies, and offering fee waivers. Key ports like the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Port of Savannah, and the Port of Houston have announced specific contingency plans to ensure smooth cargo movement. These efforts aim to mitigate the impact of the potential labor action on the supply chain.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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DHL Expands EV Logistics in Asiapacific with New Hub

DHL Expands EV Logistics in Asiapacific with New Hub

DHL Group has established an Electric Vehicle (EV) Center of Excellence in Asia Pacific to strengthen its end-to-end EV logistics and supply chain solutions, addressing the rapidly growing Asian EV market. These centers offer comprehensive services ranging from capital equipment to aftermarket logistics, connecting to a global network to tackle industry challenges like battery recycling. DHL views the new energy sector as a key area for future growth, investing in infrastructure and expertise to support the expanding EV ecosystem across the region and globally. The focus is on providing sustainable and efficient solutions.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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