UPS Fedex Surcharge Hikes Squeeze Ecommerce Sellers

UPS Fedex Surcharge Hikes Squeeze Ecommerce Sellers

UPS and FedEx have increased surcharges again, adding to the cost pressures on cross-border e-commerce sellers. Logistics companies are facing revenue declines and a wave of bankruptcies, making price increases a survival strategy. The Baltimore bridge collapse has increased the risk of general average. Sellers need to refine their operations and diversify their choices to meet these challenges. This includes optimizing shipping strategies, exploring alternative carriers, and carefully managing inventory to minimize costs and mitigate potential disruptions in the global supply chain.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Up Intermodal Down

US Rail Freight Sees Mixed Trends Carloads Up Intermodal Down

U.S. rail freight volume increased by 3.5% in May, driven by metallic ores. Intermodal transportation declined by 11.6%, leading to an overall freight volume decrease of 4.1%. The railway industry faces transformation challenges. The growth in metallic ores suggests potential strength in related industries, while the decline in intermodal transportation highlights shifts in shipping preferences or economic slowdown in certain sectors. The overall decrease in freight volume underscores the need for the railway industry to adapt to evolving market demands and explore new revenue streams.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Freight Opens New Alberta Hub to Expand Western Canada Service

Fedex Freight Opens New Alberta Hub to Expand Western Canada Service

FedEx Freight has opened a new service center in Alberta, Canada, aimed at improving logistics efficiency and service capabilities in Western Canada. This strategic hub will reduce transit times, increase flexibility, and expand service coverage, positively impacting the Canadian logistics market and helping local businesses expand. The new facility enhances FedEx's network and provides improved access to key markets for customers shipping within and across Western Canada. It represents a significant investment in the region's infrastructure and demonstrates FedEx's commitment to supporting economic growth.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic new Normal

Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic new Normal

This paper delves into the challenges and opportunities facing the current maritime industry, focusing on the impact of factors such as weak demand, overcapacity, and policy risks on the market. Through the perspective of the Chief Operating Officer of the South Carolina Ports Authority, it explores how shipping companies and ports can respond to change and embrace the future through excellent service, innovative technologies, and infrastructure development. The analysis highlights strategies for navigating market volatility and ensuring long-term sustainability in the evolving global trade landscape.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Boston Port Thrives with Niche Strategy Amid Rivalry

Boston Port Thrives with Niche Strategy Amid Rivalry

Boston Harbor distinguishes itself in the New England port competition through its unique geographic location, strategic investments, and differentiated competitive strategies. By leveraging sea-air intermodal transport, diversified shipping routes, and balanced import-export trade, the port has successfully cultivated a sustainable niche market. This provides valuable lessons for other ports seeking to thrive in a competitive environment. The port's focus on specialized services and efficient logistics has allowed it to carve out a unique position and attract a specific clientele, ensuring its long-term viability.

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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.

Fiido Ebikes Expand Globally from Shenzhen Base

Fiido Ebikes Expand Globally from Shenzhen Base

Fiido, a Shenzhen-based E-bike brand, has successfully penetrated the global market and achieved over $100 million in annual revenue through precise market positioning, continuous product innovation, and refined content marketing. Its success provides a replicable model for Chinese E-bike brands seeking overseas expansion. Key elements include market segmentation, technological innovation, diversified channels, and a user-centric approach. Fiido demonstrates the potential for Chinese E-bike brands to thrive internationally with a well-defined market strategy and commitment to quality and customer satisfaction.

US Infrastructure Bill Poses Logistics Industry Challenges Opportunities

US Infrastructure Bill Poses Logistics Industry Challenges Opportunities

The US federal surface transportation authorization act is drawing significant attention. At the SMC3 conference, experts expressed optimism about the new bill but also raised concerns about a shift in focus and funding issues. While the new bill offers opportunities for infrastructure improvement and technological innovation, it may also increase operational burdens. Logistics companies need to closely monitor policies, participate in dialogues, embrace innovation, and strengthen risk management to navigate the changes effectively. Understanding the nuances of the bill and its implications is crucial for success.