AI Transforms Logistics at Nextgen Supply Chain Conference

AI Transforms Logistics at Nextgen Supply Chain Conference

The 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference focuses on the logistics industry, bringing together leading companies like RXO and Uber Freight to discuss AI, automation, and data-driven logistics transformations. The conference will cover topics such as navigating freight volatility, expanding warehouse networks, and optimizing supply chains. It provides a platform for businesses to learn, network, and collaborate, ultimately driving progress within the logistics sector. This event aims to equip companies with the knowledge and connections needed to thrive in the evolving landscape of modern logistics.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Market Sees Strong Start in January Amid Capacity Shifts

Trucking Market Sees Strong Start in January Amid Capacity Shifts

DAT's latest Truckload Volume Index report reveals widespread increases in US spot market freight volumes and rates in January, driven by post-holiday restocking, tariff policies, and severe weather. The report analyzes the capacity index and freight rate changes for van, refrigerated, and flatbed trucks. It also provides a market outlook, emphasizing the need for businesses to adapt to market volatility and optimize their operational models. The surge indicates a dynamic start to the year, requiring proactive strategies from logistics providers and shippers alike.

New Global Standards Tighten Air Cargo Packaging Safety

New Global Standards Tighten Air Cargo Packaging Safety

International air freight packaging must meet general requirements for strength, dimensions, labeling, and compliance. Differentiated packaging standards are applied based on cargo type. This includes multi-layer cushioning for fragile items, leak-proof handling for liquids, safety certifications for electrical goods, professional cold chain solutions for temperature-controlled goods, and customized solutions for oversized/overweight items. These measures ensure cargo safety and efficient transportation in the air freight environment. The goal is to minimize damage and maintain the integrity of the goods throughout the shipping process.

Air Cargo Industry Faces Challenges in Booking and Tracking

Air Cargo Industry Faces Challenges in Booking and Tracking

This paper delves into the confirmation and management of air freight bookings, emphasizing the importance of verifying booking confirmations through multiple channels and real-time tracking of space status. Addressing unexpected space cancellations, it provides emergency handling measures, including verifying the cancellation reason, activating backup plans, managing cargo delays, and clarifying liability claims. The aim is to help companies improve their risk response capabilities in air freight operations and ensure the stability of international trade supply chains. This proactive approach minimizes disruptions and safeguards business interests.

Ukchina Air Cargo Expansion Fuels Ecommerce Growth

Ukchina Air Cargo Expansion Fuels Ecommerce Growth

A European freight company is increasing its Bournemouth-Chengdu cargo flights to six times a week, offering nearly 700 tons of capacity and boosting China-UK air freight capabilities. In partnership with Shenzhen-based express logistics, Bournemouth Airport is becoming a new UK gateway for e-commerce. Sichuan Province has signed a cargo development agreement to optimize customs clearance processes, further supporting the growth of cross-border e-commerce. This expansion enhances trade efficiency and provides more opportunities for businesses engaged in both markets.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Rates to Rise As ELD Mandate Nears Shippers Warned

Trucking Rates to Rise As ELD Mandate Nears Shippers Warned

The upcoming ELD (Electronic Logging Device) mandate is poised to impact trucking freight rates. This analysis examines the effects of the ELD mandate on the trucking capacity market and how shippers can navigate potential freight rate increases and capacity shortages. It emphasizes the importance of shippers strengthening relationships with carriers and brokers, optimizing supply chains, planning ahead, and considering technology to improve transportation efficiency. By proactively addressing these challenges, shippers can mitigate the negative consequences of the ELD mandate and maintain a competitive edge.

Q1 Trucking Gains As LTL Struggles Parcel Prices Rise

Q1 Trucking Gains As LTL Struggles Parcel Prices Rise

The TD Cowen-AFS Freight Index Q1 report indicates emerging signs of recovery in the truckload market, with rising spot rates, although contract rates remain under pressure. Parcel pricing strategies are proving effective, with fuel surcharge adjustments generating revenue, but discount competition is intense. While LTL rates remain stable, pricing discipline is beginning to erode, and fuel surcharges are declining. The report offers insights into current trends and challenges within the freight transportation industry, highlighting the interplay of spot and contract rates, pricing strategies, and fuel surcharges.

Guide to Managing Detained International Shipments at Customs

Guide to Managing Detained International Shipments at Customs

It's common for overseas parcels to be detained by customs. This article addresses the reasons for detention, such as prohibited items, unclear declarations, missing documents, and exceeding tax thresholds. It provides solutions including contacting freight forwarders, supplementing materials, and truthfully correcting information. Prevention tips are also offered, such as understanding customs policies, standardizing customs declarations, and choosing reliable freight forwarders. Remaining calm and responding promptly are key to resolving the issue. Understanding import regulations and accurate documentation can minimize the risk of customs delays.

Air Waybill Guide Aids Global Trade Risk Management

Air Waybill Guide Aids Global Trade Risk Management

The Air Waybill (AWB) is a crucial document in international air freight, serving multiple functions: proof of contract of carriage, receipt of goods, basis for freight settlement, customs and inspection document, delivery receipt, and insurance-related evidence. A thorough understanding of AWBs is essential for safeguarding trade interests, mitigating transportation risks, and improving operational efficiency. It's a key tool for navigating the complexities of international air transport and ensuring smooth transactions. Properly managing and understanding the AWB can significantly reduce potential trade-related issues.

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Downturn

US Trucking Demand Slows in July Amid Seasonal Downturn

The US trucking market experienced a decline in both freight volume and rates in July, influenced by seasonal factors and rising fuel prices. Experts interpret this as a typical off-season adjustment, anticipating a rebound during the peak season. The report details data for various freight types, including dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed, and highlights the gap between contract and spot rates. This provides market participants with valuable insights for informed decision-making. The decline is considered temporary and a natural part of the market cycle.