USPS Overhauls Lastmile Delivery with New Bidding System

USPS Overhauls Lastmile Delivery with New Bidding System

USPS is opening its "last mile" delivery network, allowing bidding for access to delivery units, aiming to reduce costs, increase speed, and generate revenue. The impact remains to be seen and depends on the bids and the services offered. This move could potentially reshape the last-mile landscape, but its success hinges on the effectiveness of the bidding process and the quality of service provided by the winning bidders. The long-term effects on USPS and its competitors will be closely monitored.

USPS Expands DDU Network to Boost Lastmile Delivery

USPS Expands DDU Network to Boost Lastmile Delivery

USPS plans to open its last-mile delivery network, allowing various shippers to directly inject parcels into its DDU, aiming to increase revenue and accelerate delivery. This move faces opportunities and challenges, including competing with specialized logistics companies, addressing the self-built logistics of e-commerce giants, and improving operational efficiency. Whether USPS can successfully transform will have a profound impact on the US logistics landscape. The success hinges on adapting to the evolving demands of e-commerce and optimizing its existing infrastructure.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Industry Sees Slow Recovery Despite Ongoing Challenges

Trucking Industry Sees Slow Recovery Despite Ongoing Challenges

The FTR Trucking Conditions Index (TCI) showed continued improvement, reaching -8.97 in September, up from -12.54 in August. Stabilizing fuel prices and a slight increase in freight demand were key drivers. Despite this, market conditions remain challenging, and the TCI is expected to remain negative until the end of next year. Excess capacity and weak demand are major challenges facing the industry. Trucking companies need to improve efficiency, enhance service quality, and embrace technological innovation to cope with the current environment.

Uschina Trade War Escalates Tariffs Threaten Shipbuilding Sector

Uschina Trade War Escalates Tariffs Threaten Shipbuilding Sector

The US is escalating countermeasures against China's shipbuilding industry, including adjusting vessel service fees, potentially lifting LNG export restrictions, and imposing tariffs. China retaliated by levying fees on US-flagged vessels. This stems from US concerns about China's 'unfair' shipbuilding practices, aiming to protect its domestic industry. The escalating trade friction will likely increase shipping costs and potentially trigger global trade tensions, requiring shipping companies to adapt flexibly. The situation highlights the growing economic competition and potential disruptions within the global maritime sector.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco Expands North American Logistics with Drexel Acquisition

Kenco's acquisition of Drexel Industries' 3PL business aims to expand its Canadian operations, strengthen market competitiveness, broaden service offerings, and optimize its North American logistics network. This acquisition combines Kenco's technological strengths with Drexel's market experience, providing more comprehensive logistics solutions for both companies' customers. The deal reflects the ongoing consolidation trend within the third-party logistics industry, as companies seek to increase scale and efficiency through strategic partnerships and acquisitions to better serve the evolving needs of their clients.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Grapples with Capacity Crunch Higher Costs

US Trucking Industry Grapples with Capacity Crunch Higher Costs

The US trucking industry faces a double challenge of tightening capacity and rising prices. Government policy tightening, slowing consumer spending, and global trade uncertainties contribute to decreased capacity, while shippers' anticipation of future price increases drives up quotes. The industry needs to address these challenges by improving efficiency, strengthening collaboration, and embracing technological innovation. Addressing the driver shortage and optimizing routes are also crucial strategies. The current situation requires a multi-faceted approach to ensure the stability and efficiency of the supply chain.

Accelerating The Construction Of A Modern Railway Logistics System To Reduce Logistics Costs Across The Society

Accelerating The Construction Of A Modern Railway Logistics System To Reduce Logistics Costs Across The Society

China's modern railway logistics system is rapidly advancing to reduce overall logistics costs and support the development of the real economy. With the 'Single Document' model of the Iron-Sea Express, companies can simplify logistics connections and increase transportation efficiency by 40%. To date, 165 railway logistics bases have been established, with 340 direct express freight routes in operation and 186 logistics bundle projects underway. Future efforts will focus on enhancing key regional infrastructures to improve competitive transport markets and promote high-quality economic growth.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Glps South China Hub Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Smart Logistics

Glps South China Hub Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce with Smart Logistics

GLP's flagship project in South China, such as the Qingyuan Fashion Technology Innovation Valley, delves deeply into the South China market and accurately identifies cross-border e-commerce needs. It provides customized and intelligent logistics solutions to help companies reduce costs and increase efficiency. The project not only improves operational efficiency and sustainability but also promotes regional industrial upgrading, offering valuable insights for the warehousing and logistics industry. By focusing on tailored solutions and smart technology, GLP is driving innovation and efficiency in the region's supply chain.

Freight Forwarding Key Pitfalls to Avoid in Logistics

Freight Forwarding Key Pitfalls to Avoid in Logistics

This article provides a detailed explanation of common issues in freight forwarding, such as ONE WAY containers, cut-off times for documentation, port entry, and customs declaration, customs clearance efficiency, and late gate-in fees. It aims to help freight forwarders avoid potential pitfalls, ensure smooth shipments, and increase profit margins. It also reminds readers to pay attention to related party declarations, price impact confirmation, and potential issues with customs systems. By understanding these key areas, freight forwarders can navigate the complexities of international shipping more effectively.

Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Regional Hub

Antwerp Airport Emerges As Key Regional Hub

Antwerp International Airport (ANR) is a small international airport located in Antwerp, Belgium, operated by the Flemish government. Despite runway length limitations restricting larger aircraft, the airport provides efficient service to passengers with convenient transportation, modern facilities, and international routes. Future runway expansion plans are expected to enhance the airport's competitiveness, making it a more significant aviation hub connecting Antwerp to the world. This expansion aims to accommodate larger aircraft and increase the number of destinations served, further solidifying Antwerp's position in international air travel.