USPS Under Pressure to Avoid Holiday Shipping Delays

USPS Under Pressure to Avoid Holiday Shipping Delays

The USPS Office of Inspector General recommends establishing an early warning system to notify customers of potential shipping disruptions two days in advance, preventing a repeat of the 2020 peak season issues. The report highlights challenges faced by USPS in 2020, including a surge in package volume and insufficient processing capacity. Embargoes and diversions impacted on-time delivery rates and marketing mail. Experts suggest shippers diversify carrier allocation, while USPS needs to improve communication and service delivery.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Averts Strike As UPS Labor Dispute Threatens Holiday Deliveries

Fedex Averts Strike As UPS Labor Dispute Threatens Holiday Deliveries

FedEx pilots and management reached a new six-year agreement, featuring pay raises, bonuses, and enhanced benefits, ensuring operational stability during the peak holiday shipping season. Conversely, UPS pilots are potentially initiating a strike, posing a threat to global supply chains. The labor relations dynamics between these two air cargo giants will impact industry competition and market stability. This contrast highlights the different approaches to labor negotiations and their potential consequences on service reliability and the broader economy.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Slows Amid Memorial Day Slump Summer Peak at Risk

Freight Market Slows Amid Memorial Day Slump Summer Peak at Risk

Late May freight market data indicates a decline in both freight volumes and freight rates in the US, while capacity saw a slight increase. The dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed markets are all facing varying degrees of challenges. Experts suggest this could be a short-term fluctuation or a sign of increased uncertainty for the upcoming summer peak season. Trucking companies need to closely monitor market dynamics and optimize operational efficiency to survive and thrive in the competitive landscape.

US Trucking Industry Faces Overcapacity Rate Volatility in September

US Trucking Industry Faces Overcapacity Rate Volatility in September

The US freight market in September presented a complex scenario of declining volume and rising prices. Dry van and refrigerated freight volumes decreased, while flatbed volumes saw a slight increase. Spot rates edged up, while contract rates remained stable or slightly decreased. Experts attribute the rate increase not to demand, but to capacity imbalances, suggesting a potentially subdued peak season. Small carriers may benefit from rising backhaul rates, but long-term adaptation to market changes is crucial.

April Freight Data Signals Presummer Market Shift

April Freight Data Signals Presummer Market Shift

April's US spot truckload market data reveals a stable market with potential opportunities and challenges. Experts analyze the reasons behind the market's perceived 'freeze' and propose strategies. They recommend closely monitoring market dynamics, flexibly adjusting capacity, and seizing the last opportunities before the summer peak season. The analysis emphasizes proactive adaptation to navigate the current market conditions and maximize potential gains in a relatively stagnant environment. Understanding these nuances is crucial for success in the current freight landscape.

US Trucking Industry Faces Freight Recession Amid Challenges

US Trucking Industry Faces Freight Recession Amid Challenges

Bloomberg analyst Krasco interprets the current state of the US freight market: under the shadow of economic recession, the freight market has entered a winter, with overcapacity leading to falling freight rates. He predicts a turnaround may occur in the second half of the year, with large companies expected to benefit. Peak season demand will be more normalized, and inventory digestion is key. Industry practitioners should review their strategies, optimize operations, and prepare for future challenges.

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

Hurricane Season ALAN Advises Resilient Supply Chain Strategies

The American Logistics Aid Network (ALAN) provides five key strategies for logistics professionals to prepare for hurricane season. These include ensuring personnel safety, staying informed with real-time information, connecting with logistics needs, offering or requesting support, and engaging in relief efforts responsibly. By implementing these strategies, businesses can effectively navigate the challenges posed by hurricanes, ensuring smooth supply chain operations and providing timely and effective assistance to affected communities. These proactive measures are crucial for minimizing disruption and maximizing aid delivery during and after a hurricane.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Assessing Ideal Logistics Reliability

Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics Assessing Ideal Logistics Reliability

Ideal Logistics is a Shenzhen-based cross-border e-commerce logistics provider, known for its strong performance, stable service, and good reputation in South China. While it excels regionally, there's room for improvement in its global network coverage. The company focuses on providing reliable and efficient logistics solutions for businesses engaged in international trade, particularly those operating within the cross-border e-commerce sector. Its dedication to quality service has earned it a positive standing amongst clients in the region.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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CEVA Logistics Opens New Panama Logistics Park

CEVA Logistics Opens New Panama Logistics Park

CEVA Logistics has announced the expansion of its operations in Panama City with a new logistics park, tripling its previous footprint. The facility is equipped with advanced logistics technology and equipment, designed to provide customers with more efficient and reliable logistics services and support their global business growth. This expansion demonstrates CEVA Logistics' confidence in the Panama market and its plans to continue investing in the region to meet the growing logistics demand.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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SF International Launches E-commerce Express Service for Russia, Empowering a New Era in Cross-border Logistics

SF International Launches E-commerce Express Service for Russia, Empowering a New Era in Cross-border Logistics

SF International has launched a new e-commerce delivery service to Russia, focusing on door-to-door shipping for packages under 30KG. They promise no price increases during peak seasons and guaranteed delivery times. This service utilizes a route from Changchun to Russia, ensuring delivery to major cities within 5 days, effectively addressing challenges in customs clearance and logistics timeliness, thus enhancing the service experience. SF has also completed a comprehensive service upgrade to ensure customers receive real-time logistics information.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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