Logistics Property Demand Surges As Firms Restock Inventories

Logistics Property Demand Surges As Firms Restock Inventories

Prologis CFO points out that inventory replenishment demand, e-commerce development, and population growth are driving the surge in demand for logistics real estate. The vacancy rate of logistics real estate in the US has reached a record low, and rents are rising, but companies are paying more attention to the overall cost of the supply chain. Companies should plan ahead, optimize their supply chains, and lease flexibly to meet market challenges.

US Manufacturing PMI Drops Signaling Economic Slowdown

US Manufacturing PMI Drops Signaling Economic Slowdown

The US Manufacturing PMI continues to contract, hitting a 12-month low, characterized by weak demand, sharp order declines, and rising layoffs. Underlying causes include high inflation and high interest rates. Despite these challenges, some sectors are still experiencing growth. Governments and businesses must collaborate to control inflation, improve efficiency, and strengthen cooperation to mitigate recession risks. This requires proactive measures to address the underlying economic pressures and foster a more resilient manufacturing sector.

US Trucking Freight Volume Rises Hinting at Economic Rebound

US Trucking Freight Volume Rises Hinting at Economic Rebound

According to data from the American Trucking Associations (ATA), freight volume surged 5.5% year-over-year and 0.5% month-over-month in February, marking the largest monthly increase since July 1998. The recovery in manufacturing, retail, and real estate sectors fueled this growth. However, rising fuel prices and tight capacity remain potential challenges. Analysts believe that freight volume growth will outpace capacity growth slightly, highlighting the urgent need for reinvestment in the industry.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Raises Tariffs on Chinese Goods Amid Trade Tensions

US Raises Tariffs on Chinese Goods Amid Trade Tensions

The US has announced tariffs on Chinese goods, with the tax rate on new energy vehicles soaring to 100%. China's Ministry of Commerce has expressed strong dissatisfaction and emphasized that it will take necessary measures to defend its own rights and interests. In the face of rising trade protectionism, Chinese companies should actively respond by diversifying markets, innovating technologically, and localizing operations. By turning challenges into opportunities, they can achieve sustainable development.

North American Container Shipping Adapts to Growth Rivalry

North American Container Shipping Adapts to Growth Rivalry

JLL's report reveals the North American container shipping industry is influenced by the Panama Canal expansion, East/West Coast port competition, e-commerce growth, and railway transformation. East Coast ports are rising in prominence, driving industrial real estate demand, and logistics efficiency is a key competitive factor. Future trends include port infrastructure upgrades, the development of multimodal transport, and a thriving industrial real estate market to support the evolving needs of the shipping industry.

US Ocean Freight Inspections Rise Prompting Customs Strategies

US Ocean Freight Inspections Rise Prompting Customs Strategies

Increased U.S. ocean freight inspection rates pose challenges to cross-border trade. This article analyzes the reasons for the rising inspection rates, including risk assessment, supply chain pressures, staffing shortages, and technology upgrades. It also outlines the potential consequences of non-compliance and provides effective measures to reduce inspection risks, such as selecting reliable suppliers, providing accurate documentation, understanding customs regulations, and maintaining communication. These strategies help businesses navigate customs clearance smoothly and efficiently.

In-depth Analysis of Air Freight Export Quotation Cost Composition

In-depth Analysis of Air Freight Export Quotation Cost Composition

This article provides a detailed analysis of the various costs involved in air freight export under the 'Door-to-Door' (DDP) pricing model, including pickup fees, export customs fees, packaging fees, air freight charges, insurance fees, and other costs in the destination country. By clarifying the cost components, it helps merchants and customers better understand and manage transportation costs, ensuring transparency and compliance in international trade.

Airport Choice Key to US Air Freight Cost Efficiency

Airport Choice Key to US Air Freight Cost Efficiency

In US air freight line transportation, the choice of departure airport directly impacts logistics costs. Hub airports offer dense routes and efficient operations but come at a higher price. Non-hub airports are cheaper but may increase transit times and hidden costs. Companies should comprehensively evaluate route stability, ground handling efficiency, and transfer risks to choose the optimal solution. Utilizing price comparison platforms can further help save on logistics costs.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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New Strategy Optimizes Air Freight for Lightweight Cargo

New Strategy Optimizes Air Freight for Lightweight Cargo

High international air freight costs for lightweight cargo? This article delves into core strategies for optimizing these costs, emphasizing packaging innovation and transport combinations. By reducing volumetric weight through material innovation and leveraging mixed loading to activate density benefits, businesses can significantly lower air freight expenses and enhance competitiveness. Focusing on efficient packaging and strategic consolidation are key to minimizing costs associated with lightweight, low-density shipments via air.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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Chiles DDP Shipping Lanes Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

Chiles DDP Shipping Lanes Boost Crossborder Ecommerce

The Chile DDP line provides efficient and convenient logistics solutions for cross-border e-commerce sellers. By simplifying customs clearance, controlling tax costs, and ensuring timeliness and security, it helps sellers reduce operating costs and improve efficiency, leading to greater success in the Chilean market. It is suitable for small goods such as electronic products and clothing. Costs are assessed based on the value, weight, and category of the goods.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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