Sharpie Boosts Market Share with US Manufacturing Strategy

Sharpie Boosts Market Share with US Manufacturing Strategy

Newell Brands leveraged its US-based writing business to thrive during supply chain disruptions, gaining market share. This analysis examines the advantages of 'Made in USA', shifting market demands, supply chain challenges, and Newell Brands' strategies. Data-driven insights highlight the importance of supply chain diversification and re-evaluating the value of domestic manufacturing. With the accelerating reshaping of global supply chains, businesses must build more resilient supply networks. The case demonstrates how focusing on domestic production can provide a competitive edge in times of global instability, allowing companies to capture market share while others struggle.

Flexport Founder Returns As CEO Amid Strategy Overhaul

Flexport Founder Returns As CEO Amid Strategy Overhaul

Flexport CEO Dave Clark's departure and founder Ryan Petersen's return signal a strategic shift, refocusing on core freight forwarding. This change reflects the company's strategic choice to prioritize growth amidst economic challenges. Flexport will face intense market competition and uncertainty moving forward. The move aims to streamline operations and reaffirm Flexport's position in the logistics industry by concentrating on its foundational services and leveraging Petersen's expertise in that area.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Temu Expands in Southeast Asia with Lowprice Strategy

Temu Expands in Southeast Asia with Lowprice Strategy

Temu further expands its reach in Southeast Asia, launching in Vietnam and Brunei. Leveraging its low-price strategy and diverse product range, Temu is rapidly gaining market share. However, intense market competition, localization efforts, and logistics challenges remain. Temu needs continuous innovation and optimization to succeed in the Southeast Asian market. The key to success lies in adapting to local preferences and overcoming logistical hurdles to maintain its competitive edge.

Inside Ahss Strategy for Efficient European Flight Operations

Inside Ahss Strategy for Efficient European Flight Operations

AHS Aviation Handling Services GmbH, based in Germany, is a ground handling service provider specializing in comprehensive ground services for airlines. These services encompass management functions, passenger services, load control and flight operations, and ramp services. By providing comprehensive solutions and adhering to standardized procedures, AHS makes a significant contribution to the safe and efficient operation of the European aviation industry.

01/20/2026 Airlines
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CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

CMA CGM Adjusts Strategy Over New US Port Fees

French shipping giant CMA CGM is restructuring its global fleet to avoid new U.S. port fee regulations. The company plans to invest $20 billion in the U.S. to strengthen its market competitiveness. Despite facing challenges from the U.S.-China trade war, CMA CGM maintains a positive outlook, anticipating a rebound in trade activity.

Freight Forwarders Face Debt Recovery and Port Strategy Challenges

Freight Forwarders Face Debt Recovery and Port Strategy Challenges

This paper discusses debt recovery, port information, and port selection within freight forwarding practices. It emphasizes the importance of debt negotiation, the timeliness of port information, and risk control in port selection. The aim is to provide a reference for freight forwarding practitioners to improve their business skills. It highlights practical considerations for recovering outstanding payments, utilizing up-to-date port data, and making informed decisions when choosing ports, ultimately contributing to more efficient and secure freight forwarding operations.

Temus US User Decline Raises Doubts Over Discount Strategy

Temus US User Decline Raises Doubts Over Discount Strategy

Temu, Pinduoduo's cross-border e-commerce platform, is facing challenges in the US market, experiencing a significant drop in daily active users. Key factors include policy changes, reduced advertising spending, and adjustments to order fulfillment strategies. Temu's experience serves as a warning to cross-border e-commerce platforms that a singular low-price strategy is unsustainable and requires flexible adaptation to market changes. The platform needs to diversify its offerings and strategies to maintain long-term growth and user engagement.