Maersk Launches New Platform to Help Global Supply Chains Tackle Tariff Fluctuations

Maersk Launches New Platform to Help Global Supply Chains Tackle Tariff Fluctuations

Maersk has launched the 'Maersk Trade & Tariff Studio' platform to help businesses navigate the complexities of global tariffs and trade regulations. The platform offers features such as a tariff calculator, trade insights, and expert consulting, enabling companies to ensure compliance, optimize costs, and maintain a competitive edge in the ever-changing landscape of international trade.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Port Congestion A New Round of Challenges in Supply and Demand Conflicts

Port Congestion A New Round of Challenges in Supply and Demand Conflicts

Despite declining revenues in the shipping market, port congestion remains a persistent issue that is not easily alleviated. Data indicates that a significant number of bulk carriers and container ships continue to wait for loading and unloading, impacting global freight. The congestion problems in the U.S. and Europe have worsened due to the pandemic, economic fluctuations, and labor shortages, serving as a crucial barometer for macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions.

Prologis US Interior Secretary Address Energys Role in AI and Supply Chains

Prologis US Interior Secretary Address Energys Role in AI and Supply Chains

Prologis discussed the importance of energy to supply chains and AI with the US Secretary of the Interior, emphasizing energy security. They explored energy solutions including data centers and suggested locating AI factories near energy sources. The conversation highlighted the critical role of reliable and secure energy in supporting the growth and resilience of both supply chains and the rapidly expanding field of artificial intelligence. The need for innovative energy solutions to power these sectors was also a key focus.

Yellow Corps Collapse Spurs Rivals to Acquire Assets As ODFL Holds Back

Yellow Corps Collapse Spurs Rivals to Acquire Assets As ODFL Holds Back

Yellow's bankruptcy is triggering a reshuffle in the LTL transportation industry. Companies like XPO, Estes, and Saia are actively acquiring Yellow's terminal assets to expand their market share. However, industry leader ODFL is taking a wait-and-see approach, possibly due to pricing or strategic considerations. Yellow's collapse highlights intense competition and limited profit margins within the sector. The future of LTL transportation will likely focus on intelligence, automation, and digitalization. Furthermore, environmental protection and sustainability will become increasingly important themes.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Decline Sparks Yearend Logistics Worries

US Rail Freight Decline Sparks Yearend Logistics Worries

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic declined year-over-year for the week ending December 15th, with varying performance across commodity categories. Year-to-date figures remain positive, but growth is slowing. Businesses need to refine operations, diversify services, and embrace digitalization to address challenges, seize opportunities, and achieve sustainable development in the face of potential economic headwinds. The data suggests a need for strategic adaptation within the rail freight and broader logistics sector.

12/19/2025 Logistics
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Digital Freight Forwarding Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency

Digital Freight Forwarding Boosts Air Cargo Efficiency

The international air freight forwarding industry is undergoing a digital transformation. Freight forwarding systems significantly improve efficiency and reshape the industry landscape through automated order processing, real-time logistics tracking, intelligent customs clearance, efficient freight rate management, automated financial settlement, and integrated data analysis. Embracing digitalization is crucial for freight forwarding companies to win in the future. This shift allows for streamlined operations, improved visibility, and better decision-making, ultimately leading to enhanced customer satisfaction and a competitive edge in the global market.

Glen Innes Airport Codes GLI YGLI Clarified

Glen Innes Airport Codes GLI YGLI Clarified

From a data analyst's perspective, this paper delves into the Australian Glen Innes Airport codes GLI and YGLI, explaining their distinct applications in business and operations. It explores the data insights behind airport codes and their value in scenarios like ticket booking, baggage tracking, and flight planning. Furthermore, the analysis examines the characteristics and challenges of small airports. Finally, it forecasts future trends in the digitalization and intelligentization of airport codes, highlighting potential advancements in aviation data management and operational efficiency.

Global Customs Adopt Digital ATA Carnet to Streamline Trade

Global Customs Adopt Digital ATA Carnet to Streamline Trade

A global training program, co-organized by the World Customs Organization and the International Chamber of Commerce, aims to promote the digital transformation of the ATA Carnet system and enhance customs' responsiveness. The training includes system demonstrations, conceptual explanations, and transition planning, assisting customs administrations in preparing for the digital procedures starting in 2026. The ultimate goal is to achieve full digitalization by the end of 2027. This initiative seeks to streamline international trade processes and improve efficiency through digital solutions.

US Trucking Industry to Hit Peak Freight Volume by 2035

US Trucking Industry to Hit Peak Freight Volume by 2035

The American Trucking Associations forecasts US truck freight volume to reach a peak of 14 million tons by 2035. The report indicates trucking's dominance in the freight market, with continued growth anticipated over the next decade. It analyzes key factors influencing the trucking industry's development and predicts future trends, including sustainability, automation, digitalization, personalized services, and collaboration/integration. These factors will significantly shape the industry's landscape and operations in the coming years, requiring businesses to adapt and innovate to remain competitive.

Global Logistics Firms Target Ecommerce Growth by 2026

Global Logistics Firms Target Ecommerce Growth by 2026

This article provides an in-depth analysis of overseas investment strategies in the logistics industry for 2026, focusing on e-commerce express and bulk logistics. The expansion of Chinese e-commerce companies is driving the rise of local logistics, while the “minerals-for-infrastructure” model in Africa presents new opportunities. Investors should pay attention to localization, digitalization, and policy changes to seize investment opportunities in this evolving industry. This includes understanding the nuances of each market and adapting strategies accordingly.