Freight Costs Rise As Dimensional Weight Gains Importance

Freight Costs Rise As Dimensional Weight Gains Importance

This article elaborates on the concepts of dimensional weight and actual weight in international freight. It provides an in-depth analysis of calculating actual weight, volume weight, and billable weight. Furthermore, it offers practical identification guidelines and billing difference analysis for air and sea freight, highlighting their distinct characteristics. The aim is to help readers better understand international freight rules and optimize logistics costs. Understanding these calculations is crucial for efficient shipping and avoiding unexpected charges. This knowledge empowers shippers to make informed decisions.

USPS Considers Reducing Integrator Discounts to Curb Losses

USPS Considers Reducing Integrator Discounts to Curb Losses

The United States Postal Service (USPS) is adjusting its contracts with package consolidators to optimize operational efficiency and financial performance. This move eliminates discounts for consolidators dropping off packages at postal facilities, focusing on developing its own ground package service. Experts suggest this could lead to increased shipping costs and longer delivery times, potentially benefiting competitors. USPS needs to optimize its network, improve service, and control costs to ensure a successful transition. The adjustment represents a strategic shift in USPS's approach to package delivery.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Strain Supply Chains

US Imports Stay Elevated As Port Delays Strain Supply Chains

A recent Descartes report indicates that US imports in August decreased by 3% compared to July, but remain significantly higher than pre-pandemic levels. Port congestion is worsening, leading to widespread shipping delays. The report highlights the dominance of West Coast ports and the concentration of import origins. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, optimize inventory management, strengthen logistics partnerships, embrace digitalization, and closely monitor policy changes to mitigate supply chain risks. These strategies are crucial for navigating the ongoing challenges and ensuring business continuity.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Expands AMEA Crossborder Ecommerce with Faster Express Service

Fedex Expands AMEA Crossborder Ecommerce with Faster Express Service

FedEx launched a new International Priority Express (IPE) service in the AMEA region to address the growing demand for cross-border e-commerce. IPE offers earlier delivery time options and, combined with other services, provides customers with more flexible and comprehensive time-definite delivery solutions. This helps businesses in the AMEA region optimize their supply chains and enhance their global competitiveness. The new service aims to provide faster and more reliable shipping options for businesses engaged in international trade within and from the AMEA region.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Biden Infrastructure Plan Targets US Ports to Ease Supply Chain Strains

Biden Infrastructure Plan Targets US Ports to Ease Supply Chain Strains

The United States is investing $17 billion to upgrade its ports, aiming to resolve supply chain bottlenecks and enhance competitiveness. The measures include increased funding, congestion relief initiatives, and the launch of modernization projects. This investment seeks to improve port efficiency, reduce shipping delays, and ultimately strengthen the nation's trade infrastructure. The upgrades are expected to have a significant impact on the overall supply chain, making it more resilient and responsive to future disruptions. This initiative is largely funded by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Ever Given Incident Still Disrupting Global Supply Chains

Ever Given Incident Still Disrupting Global Supply Chains

The freeing of the Ever Given eased the Suez Canal blockage, but the resulting 'aftereffects' on the global supply chain are just beginning. This article analyzes the impact of the incident on ports, shipping capacity, and air freight. It also explores how businesses should respond to an increasingly complex and uncertain global supply chain environment, enhance resilience, and mitigate risks. The incident highlighted vulnerabilities and the need for companies to diversify sourcing and improve visibility across their supply networks to better prepare for future disruptions.

Fedex Expands US Operations with Three New Offices

Fedex Expands US Operations with Three New Offices

FedEx Trade Networks has opened three new offices in Phoenix, St. Louis, and Milwaukee to meet growing customer demand. These offices will provide a comprehensive suite of services, including air and ocean freight forwarding, customs brokerage, and value-added services such as online visibility and purchase order management. This expansion aims to enhance customer service capabilities, create synergies with other FedEx operating companies, and help businesses expand into international markets. The new locations will allow FedEx to better serve its clients' global shipping and supply chain needs.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Amazons Trucking App Challenges Freight Brokerage Industry

Amazons Trucking App Challenges Freight Brokerage Industry

Amazon is developing a “Uber for Trucks” app to connect shippers and truck drivers, bypassing traditional brokers to reduce costs and improve efficiency. This is a key step in expanding its logistics footprint and could disrupt the traditional freight brokerage model. Leveraging technology, ecosystem integration, and pricing strategies, Amazon aims to reshape the industry. While facing regulatory challenges, this initiative will also drive logistics innovation and development. This move represents Amazon's ambition to further penetrate the transportation sector and streamline the shipping process for businesses.

Austrian Post Reports Q1 Growth Despite Market Challenges

Austrian Post Reports Q1 Growth Despite Market Challenges

Austria Post's financial report for the first quarter indicates a slight revenue increase to €763.6 million, while operating profit fell by 7.6% to €48.4 million. The mail division experienced a 5.1% decline in revenue, whereas the parcel and logistics segment saw a 3.8% rise. Inflation has impacted performance, showing decent results in the Turkish market, but revenue has decreased in Southeast and Eastern European markets.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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