Temu Expands from General Store to Multibrand Chain Strategy

Temu Expands from General Store to Multibrand Chain Strategy

Operating multiple stores on Temu is not merely about increasing quantity, but a transformation from a 'sole proprietorship' to a 'corporate' model. This article delves into common pitfalls of multi-store operation and proposes key strategies such as precise division of labor, unified sourcing, detail optimization, data-driven decision-making, and risk isolation. The aim is to help sellers achieve a win-win situation of scale expansion and profit growth. It emphasizes moving beyond simply having multiple stores to strategically managing them for maximum efficiency and profitability.

Aviation Industry Faces Profitability Crisis Amid Value Chain Imbalance

Aviation Industry Faces Profitability Crisis Amid Value Chain Imbalance

IATA and McKinsey research reveals an imbalanced profit distribution within the aviation value chain, with airline financial performance generally falling short of expectations, a situation exacerbated by the pandemic. The report emphasizes the need for stronger regulation of monopolistic suppliers and the promotion of collaboration in data sharing and decarbonization. These measures are crucial for achieving sustainable industry development and a fairer allocation of benefits across the entire value chain, ultimately improving the long-term viability and profitability of airlines.

DHL Expands Chicago Hub for Life Sciences Cold Chain

DHL Expands Chicago Hub for Life Sciences Cold Chain

DHL Global Forwarding is upgrading its hub at Chicago O'Hare International Airport, introducing advanced technologies such as RFID tracking and temperature-controlled management to enhance its capabilities in life science cold chain logistics and operational efficiency. This initiative aims to meet the demands of emerging markets, solidify DHL's leading position in the global logistics sector, and create greater value for customers. The upgrade will improve the reliability and speed of transporting temperature-sensitive goods, ensuring product integrity and timely delivery.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Preferred Freezer Leads in Automated Cold Chain Logistics Innovation

Preferred Freezer Leads in Automated Cold Chain Logistics Innovation

Preferred Freezer Services (PFS)'s automated cold storage system achieves high throughput, reduced labor costs, and energy efficiency through optimized unloading processes, an automated double-deep storage system, and precise picking strategies. This system, integrating efficiency, energy conservation, and safety, represents the future direction of cold chain logistics and provides valuable insights for the industry. It streamlines operations, minimizes human intervention, and ensures optimal temperature control, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and cost-effective cold chain.

01/27/2026 Warehousing
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NFI Acquires IPD to Boost Canadian Cold Chain Expansion

NFI Acquires IPD to Boost Canadian Cold Chain Expansion

US-based 3PL giant NFI acquired IPD in Canada to expand its Canadian market share, enhance its fresh food cold chain transportation capabilities, and optimize its intermodal network. This acquisition reflects the ongoing trend of mergers and acquisitions in the logistics industry, indicating a move towards greater efficiency, intelligence, and sustainability. The deal strengthens NFI's presence in Canada and allows for improved service offerings in the temperature-controlled transport sector.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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US Truck Tariffs Strain Manufacturing and Raise Costs

US Truck Tariffs Strain Manufacturing and Raise Costs

The U.S. imposed a 25% tariff on imported trucks, aiming to boost domestic manufacturing. However, this action may lead to increased transportation costs, impacting commodity prices and potentially triggering trade friction. Businesses need to respond proactively, balancing short-term cost pressures with long-term strategic goals. The tariff could disrupt existing supply chains and force manufacturers to re-evaluate their sourcing and production strategies. This situation highlights the complex interplay between trade policy, manufacturing, and the global supply chain.

UPS Faces Historic Strike As 330000 Workers Threaten Walkout

UPS Faces Historic Strike As 330000 Workers Threaten Walkout

Negotiations between UPS and the Teamsters union have broken down, potentially leading to a strike by 330,000 employees, which could become the largest work stoppage in US history. A strike would severely disrupt the supply chain, impacting online shopping for consumers and business operations. It is crucial for both parties to reach an agreement quickly to avoid significant economic losses. The potential disruption highlights the fragility of current supply chains and the importance of successful labor negotiations.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Maersk Opens New Panama Logistics Hub to Boost Global Trade

Maersk Opens New Panama Logistics Hub to Boost Global Trade

Maersk has launched a new logistics center in Panama Pacifico, aiming to leverage Panama's geographic advantages and multimodal capabilities to provide businesses with more efficient and flexible supply chain solutions. The center offers comprehensive logistics services, including inventory management, omnichannel distribution, and cross-border delivery, helping companies expand their operations in Latin America, North America, and Asia. This strategic hub enhances Maersk's ability to connect global trade flows and optimize supply chains for its customers operating in diverse markets.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Transpacific Shipping Rates Jump As Demand Outstrips Supply

Transpacific Shipping Rates Jump As Demand Outstrips Supply

Transpacific shipping rates have recently surged, driven by a confluence of factors including trade relations, port congestion, and capacity constraints. The future trend hinges on the interplay of supply and demand, tariff policies, and port efficiency. Stakeholders need to closely monitor market dynamics. The rapid increase presents challenges and opportunities for businesses involved in international trade. Understanding the underlying causes and potential future scenarios is crucial for effective planning and decision-making in the global supply chain.

US Tariff Hikes Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce Firms

US Tariff Hikes Challenge Crossborder Ecommerce Firms

The General Administration of Customs released detailed rules for imposing an 84% tariff on imported goods from the United States, posing significant challenges to cross-border e-commerce and foreign trade enterprises. Companies need to urgently review their supply chains, actively apply for 'goods in transit' exemptions, diversify procurement channels, increase product added value, optimize operational strategies, and actively communicate with the government to build a more resilient global supply chain and turn crisis into opportunity.