Core Concerns of Third-party Logistics From the Shipper's Perspective

Core Concerns of Third-party Logistics From the Shipper's Perspective

Third-party logistics companies should deeply understand the concerns of cargo owners, including performance evaluation, information transparency, reliability, and service quality. They must find a balance between pricing and services to earn customer trust and foster long-term cooperation. Only through comprehensive services and standardized processes can they meet the diverse needs of cargo owners.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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US Probes National Security Risks in Aircraft Industry

US Probes National Security Risks in Aircraft Industry

The U.S. Department of Commerce has initiated a Section 232 investigation into the commercial aircraft industry, assessing the potential national security threats posed by imported aircraft, engines, and components. The investigation focuses on foreign subsidies, overcapacity, the risk of supply chain weaponization, and domestic capacity expansion possibilities. It aims to explore the necessity of protective measures such as tariffs and quotas. This move could trigger trade friction, reshape global supply chains, impact aviation product prices, and introduce uncertainty to industry innovation.