Logistics Industry Honors Excellence in Annual Quest for Quality Awards

Logistics Industry Honors Excellence in Annual Quest for Quality Awards

The 40th Annual Quest for Quality Awards by Logistics Management magazine recognized 142 companies for outstanding service. Based on customer evaluations, the awards cover various sectors including transportation, 3PL, and ports. Key performance indicators assessed include on-time delivery, value, and information technology. This award aims to encourage excellence within the logistics industry and foster a collaborative and mutually beneficial new era for logistics.

Fedex USPS Partnership at Risk As Air Volumes Decline

Fedex USPS Partnership at Risk As Air Volumes Decline

The contract between FedEx and USPS is nearing expiration, and both parties are negotiating renewal terms. FedEx faces revenue pressure due to USPS's reduced air transportation volume and is actively seeking to improve operational efficiency and expand into new businesses. Industry experts believe that both sides need to find a balance between strategic goals and market realities. The future cooperation model will impact the logistics industry landscape.

Datadriven Single Window Systems Boost Crossborder Trade Efficiency

Datadriven Single Window Systems Boost Crossborder Trade Efficiency

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has updated its Single Window Compendium Supplement to provide a more efficient and convenient “one-stop shop” for cross-border trade. The new guide condenses the original version, focusing on the key stages of Single Window development. It has been successfully tested in various international workshops. This guide will help countries improve cross-border trade efficiency and achieve trade facilitation.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery for Retailers Logistics Firms

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery for Retailers Logistics Firms

The United States Postal Service (USPS) plans to open its last-mile delivery network, offering services to a wider range of shippers through a bidding process. This initiative aims to reduce last-mile delivery costs and improve efficiency, potentially creating new opportunities for retailers and logistics companies. However, the transparency of the bidding process, pricing predictability, and operational complexities will be crucial factors influencing the plan's success.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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3PL Services Boost Efficiency Amid Logistics Industry Shift

3PL Services Boost Efficiency Amid Logistics Industry Shift

The third-party logistics (3PL) industry is undergoing profound changes, with accelerated mergers and acquisitions, and technological innovation emerging as a new growth engine. Service upgrades are crucial for building a differentiated competitive advantage. The use of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) will improve the accuracy of transportation data and carrier capacity monitoring. The integration of services and technology is the core driver of future 3PL development.

Winter Weather Strains Tight Freight Capacity

Winter Weather Strains Tight Freight Capacity

FTR reports indicate that capacity tightness is driving a strong freight market. Severe weather and new HOS regulations exacerbate the capacity shortage. To address these challenges and seize opportunities, logistics companies should optimize supply chains, embrace technology, strengthen partnerships, flexibly choose transportation modes, improve driver benefits, and actively expand diversified businesses. The capacity crunch presents both difficulties and potential for growth within the evolving freight landscape.

LTL Carriers Adapt to Freight Slump Amid Industry Shifts

LTL Carriers Adapt to Freight Slump Amid Industry Shifts

US LTL demand weakened in 2023 Q1. Yellow's losses deepened, while ABF Freight and Saia remained relatively stable. The industry is shifting towards technological innovation and green transition. This includes exploring new technologies for efficiency and sustainability, as well as adapting logistics strategies to meet evolving customer needs and environmental regulations. The focus is on improving operational performance while minimizing environmental impact in the competitive freight market.

US Container Imports Climb As Supply Chain Strains Ease

US Container Imports Climb As Supply Chain Strains Ease

Panjiva reports that U.S. container imports increased by 6.9% year-over-year in February, with daily volumes reaching a new high, potentially indicating easing supply chain pressures. Energy and consumer goods imports saw significant growth, while raw materials and IT products declined. Inflation and shifting consumer preferences may lead to future demand declines. Maersk's acquisition of Pilot Freight aims to expand its logistics services.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Jooms Hot Product Program Boosts Seller Traffic

Jooms Hot Product Program Boosts Seller Traffic

Joom's "Fast-selling Products" promotion plan aims to provide selected sellers with up to 100,000 additional impressions to boost new product awareness and conversion rates. Applications require meeting product matching, exposure limits, and price competitiveness criteria. Sellers need to filter products, submit applications, and await approval in the backend. This initiative offers sellers a valuable opportunity for traffic growth, helping them quickly penetrate the market.

Ecommerce Brands Turn to Independent Sites Amid 2025 Challenges

Ecommerce Brands Turn to Independent Sites Amid 2025 Challenges

Facing the decline of platform dividends and tightening regulations in the new normal of cross-border e-commerce, independent websites have become crucial for brand globalization. This article delves into the core value and advantages of independent websites, providing website building strategies and practical guidelines to help sellers transition from platform dependence to brand sovereignty and gain a competitive edge in the fierce market.