Ecommerce Sellers Face Halloween IP Challenges

Ecommerce Sellers Face Halloween IP Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the infringement risks associated with five popular Halloween product categories for cross-border e-commerce sellers: pumpkin decorations, scary masks, candle lights, witch hats, and skull decorations. It offers detailed advice on how to avoid these risks. The article also reminds sellers to be aware of copyright issues related to movies, animations, and character images. Furthermore, it emphasizes the importance of conducting infringement checks. By adhering to these guidelines, sellers can ensure compliance, capitalize on peak season opportunities, and operate their businesses legally and ethically.

Chinese Firms Expand in Europes Growing Renewable Energy Sector

Chinese Firms Expand in Europes Growing Renewable Energy Sector

Chinese new energy companies are actively expanding into the European market, facing both opportunities and challenges. Favorable policies are driving energy storage demand, leading to a surge in inverter exports. Solar panel exports must meet specific qualifications. Reports indicate strong competitiveness of Chinese new energy vehicles in Europe, but they need to address trade protectionism. The 2026 Smart Hydropower Conference will provide a platform for industry exchange.

Warehouses Adopt Energy Efficiency to Cut Costs Reduce Emissions

Warehouses Adopt Energy Efficiency to Cut Costs Reduce Emissions

This paper explores various strategies for reducing electricity costs in warehouses, including leveraging IoT technology, energy recovery, equipment optimization, lighting upgrades, solar energy integration, demand response program participation, and lean design principles. By comprehensively applying these methods, businesses can significantly lower operating expenses, achieve energy conservation and consumption reduction, and promote the greening of the supply chain. The strategies aim to create a more sustainable and cost-effective warehouse operation.

01/29/2026 Warehousing
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DHL Opens Atlanta Hub to Expand Americas Logistics Network

DHL Opens Atlanta Hub to Expand Americas Logistics Network

DHL Express has officially opened its new $84.5 million Americas regional hub in Atlanta, connecting the Southeastern United States to global markets. The hub incorporates environmentally friendly measures such as solar power generation, demonstrating a commitment to sustainability. Equipped with advanced technology, the facility enhances operational efficiency and strengthens cargo security. DHL Express aims to continue innovating and providing superior logistics services to its customers. This investment underscores DHL's dedication to expanding its network and improving its service capabilities in the Americas region.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Prologis Advances AI Logistics and Energyefficient Supply Chains

Prologis Advances AI Logistics and Energyefficient Supply Chains

Prologis is discussing with the Ministry of the Interior the impact of energy and AI on supply chains. Energy security is crucial, and exploring options like solar power is essential. AI requires significant energy consumption, suggesting that factories should be located closer to energy production sites. This strategic shift could optimize energy usage and improve supply chain resilience in the face of evolving energy landscapes and increasing reliance on AI technologies. The discussion highlights the interconnectedness of energy, technology, and logistics real estate.

NASA Plans Moon Base and Deep Space Missions Under New Leadership

NASA Plans Moon Base and Deep Space Missions Under New Leadership

NASA's new administrator, Jared Isaacman, aims to restart manned lunar landings during a potential second Trump term. The goal extends beyond simply landing; it envisions establishing a long-term lunar base, developing nuclear power and space nuclear propulsion technologies. This initiative prepares for future deep space missions, particularly manned Mars landings. The Artemis program is progressing steadily, with SpaceX responsible for developing the lunar landing system. These efforts are crucial steps towards sustained presence on the Moon and further exploration of the solar system.

REI Opens Sustainable Distribution Hub Setting Retail Logistics Standard

REI Opens Sustainable Distribution Hub Setting Retail Logistics Standard

REI's sustainable distribution center in Arizona blends innovative technology and design for efficient operations, environmental protection, and social responsibility. As the first distribution facility in the US to achieve both LEED Platinum and Net-Zero Energy certifications, it sets a new standard for the retail logistics industry. The center showcases REI's commitment to sustainability by incorporating features like solar power, water conservation, and waste reduction. This project demonstrates that environmentally conscious practices can coexist with operational excellence and contribute to a more sustainable future for retail.

01/21/2026 Warehousing
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UPS Tests Cargo Bikes in Toronto for Urban Delivery

UPS Tests Cargo Bikes in Toronto for Urban Delivery

UPS has launched a cargo bike pilot program in Toronto to explore sustainable urban logistics solutions. This initiative is a key part of UPS's global sustainability strategy, aiming to improve last-mile delivery efficiency through innovative methods while reducing environmental impact. UPS is also actively investing in projects such as solar power generation and clean energy fuels, committed to building a green, efficient, and intelligent logistics system. The Toronto pilot will assess the viability of cargo bikes in navigating dense urban areas and contributing to a more eco-friendly delivery network.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Philippines Renewable Energy Shift Stalls Over High Costs

Philippines Renewable Energy Shift Stalls Over High Costs

S&P Global reports that the Philippines may struggle to achieve its renewable energy targets due to a weak grid, complex approvals, and high financing costs. The intermittency of solar power and insufficient energy storage force the country to rely on traditional energy sources. While market liberalization attracts investment, significant challenges remain. These hurdles hinder the widespread adoption of renewable energy and impact the country's ability to transition to a cleaner energy mix. Overcoming these obstacles is crucial for the Philippines to meet its climate goals and secure a sustainable energy future.