Niger Customs Modernizes Trade with WCO Support

Niger Customs Modernizes Trade with WCO Support

The World Customs Organization (WCO) is assisting Niger Customs in enhancing its goods classification capabilities to meet international standards and facilitate trade. Through diagnostic assessments, recommended measures, and action plans, the initiative aims to improve Niger's trade environment, increase customs clearance efficiency, and reduce trade costs, ultimately creating new opportunities for economic development. This support focuses on aligning Niger's practices with global norms to promote smoother and more predictable trade flows.

Northwest Seaport Alliance Boosts Pacific Trade Through Cooperation

Northwest Seaport Alliance Boosts Pacific Trade Through Cooperation

The Northwest Seaport Alliance, through the cooperation of the Ports of Seattle and Tacoma, successfully navigated trans-Pacific shipping competition, increased cargo volumes, and invested in infrastructure. The Alliance proactively embraced opportunities presented by the Panama Canal expansion. Focusing on operational efficiency, environmental stewardship, and customer needs, the alliance ultimately achieved significant recognition for excellence in logistics management. Their collaborative approach strengthened their position in the global trade landscape.

Fedex Acquires TNT Express for 48B to Boost European Ecommerce

Fedex Acquires TNT Express for 48B to Boost European Ecommerce

FedEx plans to acquire TNT Express for $4.8 billion, aiming to expand its market share in Europe and better serve the global e-commerce market. This move will enhance FedEx's global competitiveness, improve customer service capabilities, and enable FedEx to capitalize on the continued growth of global e-commerce. Experts believe the acquisition is strategically significant for FedEx, allowing for immediate expansion of its European capabilities, distribution footprint, and market share.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Three Key Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chain Management

Three Key Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chain Management

This paper explores the importance of enhancing supply chain visibility in today's business environment and proposes three key strategies: recognizing the significance of supply chain visibility, defining visibility requirements based on specific business characteristics, and improving supply chain control through collaboration with third-party logistics (3PL) providers. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of continuous supply chain improvement, advising companies to regularly evaluate operations and learn advanced technologies to maintain competitiveness.

Freight Recession Worsens As Cass Index Points to Economic Slowdown

Freight Recession Worsens As Cass Index Points to Economic Slowdown

The Cass Freight Index indicates a potential economic downturn with declines in both freight volume and expenditures in October. Weak demand, inventory adjustments, and excess capacity are contributing to market pressure. Businesses should respond with agility and focus on cost control to navigate these challenging conditions. The report signals a need for careful monitoring of supply chain dynamics and proactive strategies to mitigate risks associated with the economic slowdown.

Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic Challenges

Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the global maritime industry, covering aspects such as port operations, seafarer challenges, and shifts in shipping demand. For logistics managers, it proposes strategies including enhancing supply chain visibility, implementing risk management, and re-evaluating supply chain networks. Finally, it looks ahead to future trends in the maritime industry, such as digital transformation, green initiatives, and regionalization.

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces 25 Tariff Threat

Crossborder Ecommerce Faces 25 Tariff Threat

The Trump administration may impose a 25% tariff on goods imported into the US from countries with economic and trade ties with Iran. This poses multiple challenges for cross-border e-commerce, including increased logistics costs and greater customs clearance uncertainty. It is recommended that cross-border sellers diversify supply chain risks, accelerate overseas warehouse deployment, and strengthen compliance management to improve refined operation capabilities and find certainty in uncertainty.

Ozon Posts 630 Profit Surge Amid Russias Ecommerce Boom

Ozon Posts 630 Profit Surge Amid Russias Ecommerce Boom

Russian e-commerce giant Ozon achieved a remarkable turnaround amidst global e-commerce downturn, with profits surging 6.3 times and GMV growth reaching 64%. Their success lies in building a vibrant seller ecosystem, enhancing user repurchase rates, and capitalizing on rapid market growth. However, logistics efficiency and localized operations remain challenges. Chinese sellers should closely monitor market dynamics and adjust strategies accordingly to stand out in the Russian e-commerce market.

Xunfeng Iot Advances Smart Warehousing for Crossborder Ecommerce

Xunfeng Iot Advances Smart Warehousing for Crossborder Ecommerce

Xunfeng IoT builds a cross-border e-commerce service ecosystem based on its overseas warehouses in the US, China and Southeast Asia, integrated with IT systems. Through self-operated overseas warehouses and automated facilities, it provides services such as dropshipping and warehousing logistics transshipment. Xunfeng IoT is committed to providing cross-border merchants with high-quality, high-efficiency, and low-cost one-stop intelligent warehousing logistics and supply chain solutions.

01/26/2026 Warehousing
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Amazon Japan to Require PSE Diamond Certification for Highpower Electronics

Amazon Japan to Require PSE Diamond Certification for Highpower Electronics

Amazon Japan may delist electronic products exceeding 700 watts. PSE diamond certification and METI registration are becoming crucial for market access. Merchants should prioritize initiating these certification and registration processes early to ensure their products comply with Japanese safety standards. Failure to comply could lead to product delisting and potential fines. Meeting these requirements is essential for continued sales on Amazon Japan and avoiding disruptions to business operations.