Pilot Freight Acquires DSI to Boost Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pilot Freight Acquires DSI to Boost Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pilot Freight Services has acquired DSI Logistics to enhance its last mile delivery capabilities, particularly for heavy and hard-to-handle goods. This acquisition will expand Pilot Last Mile's service coverage, making it the second-largest provider of last mile delivery services for oversized items in the US. The move aims to improve customer satisfaction, drive business growth, and lead industry development. The strategic acquisition strengthens Pilot's position in the e-commerce logistics landscape and allows them to better serve the growing demand for specialized last mile solutions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Cargo Adopts Digital Security Via IATA Pilot

Global Air Cargo Adopts Digital Security Via IATA Pilot

IATA's e-CSD pilot program has been successfully completed, digitizing air cargo security management. This simplifies processes, improves efficiency, and enhances security, laying the foundation for the industry's digital transformation. The successful pilot demonstrates the viability of electronic security declarations and paves the way for wider adoption, ultimately contributing to a more streamlined and secure air cargo ecosystem.

01/24/2026 Logistics
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Faas Pilot Fatigue Rule Exempts Cargo Carriers Stirring Debate

Faas Pilot Fatigue Rule Exempts Cargo Carriers Stirring Debate

The FAA issued new regulations aimed at improving passenger pilots' scheduling to ensure adequate rest. Cargo airlines received exemptions, sparking strong opposition from pilot associations, who argue that fatigued pilots pose a safety risk regardless of whether they carry passengers or cargo. Freight forwarding associations and UPS contend that differences exist between cargo and passenger operations, necessitating different fatigue mitigation measures. The debate highlights the ongoing tension between safety concerns and operational efficiency in the aviation industry, particularly regarding pilot fatigue management in air cargo operations.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Approves Under21 Trucker Pilot Program Amid Safety Concerns

US Approves Under21 Trucker Pilot Program Amid Safety Concerns

The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has launched a controversial pilot program allowing some drivers under 21 to participate in interstate commercial trucking. This initiative aims to assess the feasibility of lowering the age limit for truck drivers but has raised concerns among safety advocates, who argue that younger drivers' lack of experience could increase the risk of accidents. The results of this program will have a significant impact on future trucking policies.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Booms Amid Policy and Logistics Advances

Crossborder Ecommerce Booms Amid Policy and Logistics Advances

This week's cross-border e-commerce sector shows three major trends: favorable policies, platform upgrades, and accelerated logistics. The "China (Yunnan) Free Trade Pilot Zone Regulations" officially came into effect, and six central provinces established a cross-border e-commerce alliance. Etsy launched AI tools, Shopee invited Taobao and Tmall merchants to join, and Alibaba.com saw a significant increase in orders. Cainiao upgraded its Southeast Asian logistics, with small packages delivered in as little as 72 hours. Xinshu Technology and OnerWay Finance completed financing rounds respectively.

Hangzhou Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with AI Innovation

Hangzhou Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with AI Innovation

The Amazon Global Selling Cross-border Summit was held in Hangzhou, launching the "Next Generation Cross-border Chain" strategy, empowering cross-border e-commerce with AI to achieve "list once, sell globally." As a comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zone, Hangzhou has become a "super incubator" for Chinese sellers going global due to its complete ecosystem and innovative policies, helping companies efficiently expand into the global market. The summit enhanced Hangzhou's influence in the global cross-border e-commerce field and demonstrated its open and inclusive business environment.

Hangzhou Emerges As Global Trade Hub After Ecommerce Boom

Hangzhou Emerges As Global Trade Hub After Ecommerce Boom

As China's first comprehensive cross-border e-commerce pilot zone, Hangzhou has transformed from a 'test field' to a global trade hub in ten years. With 'second-level clearance' efficiency, convenient 'hassle-free returns', and 'ultra-fresh' logistics, Hangzhou's cross-border e-commerce greatly facilitates global trade and serves as a new engine for foreign trade development. In the future, Hangzhou will continue to deepen innovation and contribute more to the development of global trade. It's a model of efficiency and convenience, boosting economic growth through streamlined processes and customer-centric services.

Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

Namibia Launches Trade Facilitation Program for Authorized Operators

The World Customs Organization (WCO) supported Namibia in completing a capacity assessment for its Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) program. The aim is to assist Namibia in launching an AEO pilot project and its full implementation by 2018 through work plans in key areas such as risk management, post-clearance audit, legal reform, and IT upgrades. Ultimately, this initiative seeks to promote trade facilitation and economic development within the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) region.

International Air Freight Transport Safety Management Self-assessment Report Released

International Air Freight Transport Safety Management Self-assessment Report Released

An international air freight company completed a self-inspection of its safety transport management to enhance its safety assurance capabilities. Through hazard identification and rectification, the company aims to further strengthen safety management and effectively prevent accidents during transportation. The self-inspection report indicates that the implementation of safety protocols is satisfactory, and there is a notable improvement in safety awareness. In the future, the company will continue to advance its safety initiatives to maintain ongoing vigilance.