LSO Expands Delivery Services to Five Midwest States

LSO Expands Delivery Services to Five Midwest States

Texas-based regional courier company LSO plans to expand into Louisiana, Arkansas, Missouri, Illinois, and Kansas in early September. This move will broaden its service area, providing local businesses and individuals with more competitive logistics options and impacting the regional logistics market landscape. The expansion aims to strengthen LSO's position as a key player in regional express delivery, offering faster and more reliable services to a wider customer base.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Shenzhens Crossborder Ecommerce Hits Trillionyuan Milestone

Shenzhens Crossborder Ecommerce Hits Trillionyuan Milestone

Shenzhen's cross-border e-commerce transaction volume has exceeded one trillion yuan, making it a national "super hub" for cross-border e-commerce. Relying on a strong industrial base, policy innovation, a complete service ecosystem, and convenient logistics channels, Shenzhen's cross-border e-commerce is accelerating its transformation towards branding, ecology, and compliance. This presents both opportunities and challenges for logistics companies, requiring them to upgrade towards greater precision and digitalization.

USPS Discontinues LTL Freight Service After Failed Experiment

USPS Discontinues LTL Freight Service After Failed Experiment

The United States Postal Service (USPS) once attempted to enter the less-than-truckload (LTL) freight market but failed due to financial pressures, operational challenges, and intense competition. This case highlights the importance of industry convergence, technological innovation, and customer experience in the logistics sector. It provides valuable insights for logistics companies seeking sustainable growth and success, demonstrating the complexities and risks associated with expanding into new and competitive areas.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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ALAN Offers Hurricane Prep Guide for Businesses Amid Helene

ALAN Offers Hurricane Prep Guide for Businesses Amid Helene

As Hurricane Helene approaches, ALAN shares five key points to help logistics companies prepare: prioritize safety, maintain situational awareness of the supply chain, proactively respond to logistics needs, offer support actively, and provide rational aid to avoid creating further complications. By planning ahead and working together, we can build a strong defense against the storm and ensure effective hurricane response. Prepare in advance and build a safe defense together.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Global Freight Forwarders Face Rising Costs and Supply Chain Delays

Global Freight Forwarders Face Rising Costs and Supply Chain Delays

The international freight forwarding industry is facing severe challenges including soaring freight rates, port congestion, and warehouse overflow. The pandemic and geopolitical events have exacerbated supply chain tensions. Freight forwarders need to optimize transportation solutions, strengthen digital transformation, enhance risk management, and deepen cooperation to cope with the current difficulties. In the long term, the global supply chain will evolve towards reshaping and diversification. Companies must adapt to these changes to remain competitive and resilient in the face of future disruptions.

Global Customs Crack Down on Fake COVID19 Vaccines Illicit Trade

Global Customs Crack Down on Fake COVID19 Vaccines Illicit Trade

The World Customs Organization launched the "COVID-19-related Goods Cross-Border Transport Facilitation and Coordination Customs Supervision Emergency Project." This initiative combats counterfeit vaccines and related illicit trade while ensuring the smooth flow of legitimate goods. The project strengthens customs cooperation, enhances regulatory capabilities, optimizes customs clearance processes, and collaborates closely with vaccine companies, the transportation industry, and international organizations. This collaborative effort aims to secure the global vaccine supply chain and contribute to the global fight against the pandemic.

Turkey Boosts Trade Ties to Spur Postpandemic Recovery

Turkey Boosts Trade Ties to Spur Postpandemic Recovery

Turkey hosted its first International Customs Trade Conference, where the Secretary-General of the World Customs Organization emphasized Turkey's importance as a global supply chain hub. He called for strengthened customs and trade cooperation to facilitate post-pandemic economic recovery. Turkey is committed to customs modernization and enhanced international collaboration to address global trade challenges and promote economic development. The conference highlighted the need for streamlined processes and innovative solutions to ensure efficient and secure trade flows in a rapidly changing global landscape.

WCO Advances Digital Shift with Online Document Meeting

WCO Advances Digital Shift with Online Document Meeting

The World Customs Organization (WCO) successfully concluded its first fully online document conference, marking an innovation in international cooperation. The conference focused on key issues such as pandemic response, e-commerce development, and the future of customs, facilitating efficient interaction through a digital platform and providing a reference for the global trade digital transformation. Data analysis shows the high feasibility of the fully online model, the crucial role of digital tools, the relevance of the agenda setting, and a clear results-oriented approach.

Willie Walsh Leads IATA Through Aviation Industry Transformation

Willie Walsh Leads IATA Through Aviation Industry Transformation

Willie Walsh, the new Director General of IATA, brings over 40 years of experience in the aviation industry. He has a proven track record of successfully leading airlines through crises and expansion. Known for his pragmatic, decisive, and innovative leadership style, Walsh will guide IATA in addressing post-pandemic industry recovery and sustainable development challenges. He aims to lead the global aviation industry towards a more prosperous and sustainable future, focusing on key areas like reducing carbon emissions and improving operational efficiency.

12/30/2025 Airlines
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Coupang Lifts Wood Product Restrictions Boosting Seller Opportunities

Coupang Lifts Wood Product Restrictions Boosting Seller Opportunities

Coupang has relaxed restrictions on listing wood products, creating new opportunities for processed wood products. Sellers need to clearly label the parts and categories containing wood products and prepare relevant production reports and inspection certificates. Simultaneously, sellers should pay attention to the platform's warehouse New Year's holiday schedule and the impact of the pandemic on delivery, and prepare for inventory accordingly. This policy change allows for greater flexibility and potential growth for sellers in the wood products category on Coupang.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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