Amazon Sellers Hit by New Storage Fees Inventory Limits

Amazon Sellers Hit by New Storage Fees Inventory Limits

Significant changes may be coming to Amazon's warehousing policies, potentially ushering in an era of paid storage! Sellers face multiple pressures including reduced storage capacity and increased operating costs. Strategic adjustments are crucial, such as shortening product lines, focusing on high-quality, best-selling items, and optimizing operational details. Only by adapting to these changes can sellers survive in the competitive market and achieve significant sales growth.

01/06/2026 Warehousing
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Trucking Executives Wary of Uncertain 2024 Freight Demand

Trucking Executives Wary of Uncertain 2024 Freight Demand

US trucking executives are optimistic about 2026, anticipating a rebound in freight demand and improved profitability. However, macroeconomic factors, supply chain transformations, and operating costs create significant uncertainty for the industry's outlook. Companies are actively seeking strategies to navigate these challenges and gain a competitive edge in the market. The future remains complex, requiring adaptability and innovative approaches to succeed in the evolving trucking landscape.

Guide to Streamlining Warehouse Logistics for Efficiency

Guide to Streamlining Warehouse Logistics for Efficiency

This paper delves into the key elements of warehouse planning, including warehouse type selection, geographical location layout, design optimization, streamlined operational processes, technology application, equipment configuration, and human resource management. It aims to assist companies in building efficient warehouses, improving logistics efficiency, reducing operating costs, and ultimately enhancing market competitiveness. The study provides insights into optimizing warehouse operations for improved overall supply chain performance.

01/21/2026 Warehousing
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Trucking Freight Demand Weakens in February Amid Cooling Market

Trucking Freight Demand Weakens in February Amid Cooling Market

The U.S. trucking industry's sentiment slightly declined in February, with the FTR Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) falling to 5.9. This index, which comprehensively reflects factors like capacity and fuel costs, indicates a tightening operating environment for trucking companies. While the overall market remains healthy, the continued downward trend warrants attention. The TCI's decrease suggests potential challenges ahead for carriers despite the current positive market conditions.

Universal Freight Network Cuts Costs in Global Logistics

Universal Freight Network Cuts Costs in Global Logistics

Universal Freight Network (UFN) is a brand of Shenzhen Yongliantong Industrial Co., Ltd., a global freight forwarding information center based in China. The platform connects shippers and freight forwarders using mobile internet technology, providing vast freight rate information and the UFMS-SAAS freight forwarding operating system. It aims to reduce operational costs, improve work efficiency, and provide customers with efficient, convenient, and low-cost international logistics services.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Spot Rates Drop As Demand Shifts Market Cools

Trucking Spot Rates Drop As Demand Shifts Market Cools

In late July, the US spot truckload market experienced cooling demand and ample capacity, leading to widespread freight rate declines. Dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed markets all face varying degrees of challenges. Companies should closely monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust operational strategies, actively explore new business opportunities, optimize transportation efficiency, and reduce operating costs to cope with market changes and maintain a competitive edge.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Freight Streamlined for Faster FBM Delivery

Global Air Freight Streamlined for Faster FBM Delivery

This article delves into the synergistic strategies of international air freight and the FBM model, emphasizing the importance of pre-stocking in overseas warehouses, tiered delivery based on urgency, and end-to-end buffer allocation. By implementing refined operations and leveraging digital tools, cross-border e-commerce sellers can enhance logistics efficiency and reduce operating costs, ultimately gaining a competitive edge in the fierce market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Customs Program

Kenya Boosts Trade Efficiency with WCO Customs Program

Kenya Customs requested the WCO to conduct an assessment of its trade facilitation measures. The assessment highlighted progress in information availability and risk management. However, improvements are needed in coordination between agencies, capacity building initiatives, and the further development of ICT infrastructure for customs procedures. The report emphasized the importance of addressing these areas to enhance trade efficiency and reduce trade costs for businesses operating in Kenya.

Global Turmoil Drives Rising Logistics Costs

Global Turmoil Drives Rising Logistics Costs

The 36th Annual Logistics Status Report reveals the economic and geopolitical challenges faced by the global logistics industry. Despite rising costs and increased tariffs, the report demonstrates how companies are seeking growth opportunities amid uncertainty by optimizing management and adopting innovative technologies to enhance responsiveness and operational efficiency.

Tariff Classification Cuts Costs for Businesses

Tariff Classification Cuts Costs for Businesses

Regular reviews of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) can lead to significant cost savings for manufacturers. Experts indicate that simple tariff reclassification strategies can effectively reduce corporate tariff expenditures, enhance market competitiveness, and help businesses respond flexibly to the volatile trade environment.