Fedex Freight Closes 29 Sites As Shipping Demand Slows

Fedex Freight Closes 29 Sites As Shipping Demand Slows

FedEx Freight is closing 29 locations and furloughing some employees in response to declining freight volumes and market shifts. The company is adapting to the new business environment by consolidating operations, optimizing its network, and reducing costs, with plans for significant cost savings in the future. Despite facing performance pressures, FedEx remains committed to strategic transformation to address challenges and capitalize on opportunities. This restructuring aims to improve efficiency and position FedEx for long-term success in a dynamic market.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Industry Grapples With Capacity Crunch Amid Shifting Demand

US Trucking Industry Grapples With Capacity Crunch Amid Shifting Demand

American Trucking Associations data showed a decline in freight tonnage in July, raising concerns about an economic downturn. Analysis suggests that supply constraints (driver shortages, equipment shortages) are the primary cause, rather than weak demand. The report delves into the multiple factors influencing freight volume and proposes industry response strategies and policy recommendations aimed at promoting the healthy development of the U.S. trucking industry. It highlights the importance of addressing these supply-side bottlenecks to ensure efficient freight movement and support economic growth.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Supply Chain Adopts Datadriven Strategies for Resilience

US Supply Chain Adopts Datadriven Strategies for Resilience

In response to supply chain challenges facing the U.S., the Supply Chain Council was formed. This organization aims to protect American jobs, invest in infrastructure, and enhance supply chain resilience against global instability by uniting business, labor, and government sectors. The council will lay the foundation for the long-term development of U.S. supply chains by promoting relevant policies and raising public awareness. It seeks to create a more secure and robust supply chain ecosystem for the nation's economic future.

GXO CEO Explores Postpandemic Logistics Growth Opportunities

GXO CEO Explores Postpandemic Logistics Growth Opportunities

An interview with Malcolm Wilson, CEO of XPO Logistics Europe, discussing the launch of GXO Logistics, market prospects, COVID-19 response, risk management, and competition. Wilson expresses optimism about GXO's future, emphasizing the importance of automation and globalization. He highlights how GXO is positioned to capitalize on the growing demand for outsourced logistics solutions and navigate the evolving challenges of the global supply chain. The interview provides insights into GXO's strategic direction and its commitment to innovation and customer service.

Winter Freeze Drives January Truckload Volume Surge

Winter Freeze Drives January Truckload Volume Surge

The DAT report indicates that U.S. freight volume hit a record high in January due to severe cold weather. Freight volume for dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed trucks all increased, leading to higher spot rates. Experts suggest this is a short-term phenomenon, with long-term rates still lower than the same period last year. Businesses are advised to view market fluctuations rationally and seize opportunities. The surge is likely a temporary response to weather conditions rather than a sustained market shift.

Uber Freight Bolstered Logistics During Pandemic

Uber Freight Bolstered Logistics During Pandemic

In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, Uber Freight launched initiatives such as zero-profit pricing, meal subsidies, and hygiene kits to actively support freight companies and shippers, ensuring the transportation of critical supplies. These measures not only demonstrate corporate social responsibility but also accelerate the digital transformation of the freight logistics industry, laying the foundation for a more efficient, intelligent, and sustainable freight ecosystem. The pandemic has highlighted the need for agile and resilient supply chains, pushing the adoption of digital solutions.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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WCO Improves Disaster Relief for Pacific Islands

WCO Improves Disaster Relief for Pacific Islands

The World Customs Organization's COVID-19 Project aims to enhance the disaster response capabilities of customs administrations in Pacific Island Countries. Through online seminars, the project focuses on facilitating the clearance of disaster relief supplies, strengthening collaboration among stakeholders, and updating relevant laws, regulations, and operational procedures. This ensures the efficient operation of humanitarian supply chains and improves overall regional resilience to disasters. The project emphasizes the importance of streamlined customs processes in delivering critical aid quickly and effectively during emergencies.

Global Firms Adopt New Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

Global Firms Adopt New Strategies to Strengthen Supply Chains

Facing the increasing disruptions of the 'new normal', businesses need to build resilient supply chains. One Network COO Joe Bellini proposes three key strategies: building a real-time network, strengthening data management, and leveraging predictive analytics. By implementing these strategies, companies can improve operational efficiency, reduce risks, and gain a competitive edge in the market, paving the way towards Industry 4.0. These strategies enable better visibility, faster response times, and proactive decision-making, ultimately leading to a more robust and adaptable supply chain.

Yinchuan Tax Refund Eases Solar Export Policy Shift

Yinchuan Tax Refund Eases Solar Export Policy Shift

Yinchuan Comprehensive Bonded Zone launched bonded warehousing services in response to adjustments in photovoltaic export tax rebate policies. It offers services like 'tax rebate upon entry,' helping companies alleviate financial pressure and accelerate capital recovery. Through standardized warehousing and one-stop customs clearance services, it assists enterprises in reducing costs, improving international competitiveness, and smoothly navigating the policy window. This initiative aims to support photovoltaic exporters by providing efficient and cost-effective solutions during the policy transition period and beyond.

02/03/2026 Warehousing
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Trade Firms Urged to Manage Ocean Freight Costs Risks

Trade Firms Urged to Manage Ocean Freight Costs Risks

This article delves into the impact of ocean freight surcharges on the profits of foreign trade enterprises. It reveals the calculation logic of common surcharges, provides tiered response strategies for unreported surcharges, and proposes a plan for building a surcharge management system. The aim is to help companies effectively control ocean freight costs, enhance competitiveness, and mitigate financial risks associated with unexpected charges. By understanding and managing these surcharges, businesses can improve profitability and maintain a competitive edge in the global market.