GXO Logistics Blue Yonder Partner to Modernize Supply Chains

GXO Logistics Blue Yonder Partner to Modernize Supply Chains

GXO Logistics has entered into a strategic partnership with Blue Yonder, which will become GXO's preferred provider of warehouse management systems. This collaboration aims to enhance both companies' warehousing and logistics capabilities, enabling clients to respond more flexibly to market changes and achieve quick responsiveness and inventory flexibility.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Singapore Leads Global Air Freight with Green Logistics Push

Singapore Leads Global Air Freight with Green Logistics Push

Singapore Air Freight, a leading logistics provider, leverages its strategic location, advanced facilities, and expert team to offer comprehensive air and sea freight services, driving global trade. The company is committed to sustainability, reducing its environmental footprint through green transportation, packaging optimization, and green facilities, leading the way in green logistics.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Enhancing Logistics Service Experience: A Comprehensive Analysis of Scheduled Shipping and Evaluation Rules

Enhancing Logistics Service Experience: A Comprehensive Analysis of Scheduled Shipping and Evaluation Rules

This article introduces the mechanism of free shipping appointments and the rules of evaluations. The appointment system allows users to communicate with logistics providers, ensuring service satisfaction. Users can easily book online, view orders, and leave reviews after service completion. The review system aims to provide references for other users while encouraging logistics companies to improve service quality.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Potential Crisis in Container Shipping Market 500 New Ships Set to Enter Service

Potential Crisis in Container Shipping Market 500 New Ships Set to Enter Service

The container shipping market is facing a dual challenge of declining demand and rapid capacity growth. An estimated 5 million TEUs of new ships are expected to be delivered over the next two years, leading to the highest capacity growth in 20 years, while freight rates continue to plummet, increasing market risks. Although there remains a willingness to pay for some capacity, factors such as global economic slowdown and rising inflation create significant uncertainty for future trends. Industry experts warn that the sector must seek transformation under pressure to enhance competitiveness.