US Tariffs Threaten EU Ecommerce Amid Greenland Row

US Tariffs Threaten EU Ecommerce Amid Greenland Row

The US is considering imposing tariffs on several countries, citing Greenland as justification, potentially impacting 60% of westbound air cargo. This poses challenges for cross-border e-commerce, including increased costs and heightened competition. The British Logistics Association urges caution, warning against destabilizing global supply chains. Sellers need to prepare for these potential changes. The proposed tariffs could significantly disrupt international trade flows and force businesses to adapt their strategies to mitigate the impact of increased import duties and potential retaliatory measures.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Maria Halts Hapaglloyds Puerto Rico Cargo Operations

Hurricane Maria Halts Hapaglloyds Puerto Rico Cargo Operations

Due to the impact of Hurricane Maria, Hapag-Lloyd has suspended delivery of import containers to inland areas of Puerto Rico. Businesses should monitor the situation and adjust logistics plans accordingly. This event highlights the impact of natural disasters on international trade, reminding businesses to strengthen risk management. It also exposes the vulnerability of Puerto Rico's infrastructure. Companies should consider alternative routes and suppliers to mitigate potential disruptions. The situation requires careful assessment and proactive measures to minimize the impact on supply chains.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Shipping Port Selection Impacts Speed Cost

Uschina Shipping Port Selection Impacts Speed Cost

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of major US ports for ocean freight to China, including Los Angeles/Long Beach, Seattle/Tacoma, Oakland, Savannah, and New York/New Jersey. It compares these ports based on transit times, geographical advantages, and logistical characteristics. The aim is to assist businesses in selecting the optimal port, reducing logistics costs, and improving the efficiency of US-China trade. The analysis helps companies make informed decisions regarding port selection to streamline their supply chains and minimize expenses.

Prologis Drives Logistics Real Estate Shift with AI Energy Tech

Prologis Drives Logistics Real Estate Shift with AI Energy Tech

Prologis discussed the impact of energy and AI on supply chains with the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, emphasizing the importance of energy security. Prologis is proactively embracing the energy transition through diversified energy solutions and exploring emerging areas like data centers, laying the foundation for the future of logistics real estate and gaining a competitive edge in the industry. The company is actively positioning itself to capitalize on the evolving landscape driven by technological advancements and the shift towards sustainable energy sources.

US Industrial Real Estate Vacancies Hit Record Low As Ecommerce Grows

US Industrial Real Estate Vacancies Hit Record Low As Ecommerce Grows

A CBRE report indicates that the US industrial real estate vacancy rate continues to decline, reaching a historic low with demand significantly exceeding supply. E-commerce is driving demand growth, but rising interest rates and trade frictions pose challenges. Experts recommend focusing on 'pop-up' logistics spaces. The industry needs to take a long-term view and closely monitor market dynamics. The low vacancy rate highlights strong demand, but economic headwinds require careful navigation for sustained growth in the industrial property sector.

US Retailers Stock Up As Port Strike Threat Looms Before Holidays

US Retailers Stock Up As Port Strike Threat Looms Before Holidays

U.S. importers are rushing goods into the country at record pace amid concerns of potential strikes at East and Gulf Coast ports. Reports indicate a significant import surge in July, with August projected to reach new highs. Retailers face a difficult choice between stockpiling inventory and waiting, as the potential crisis looms. This situation has far-reaching implications for supply chains, consumers, and the overall economy, adding pressure to already strained logistics networks. The preemptive importing is an attempt to mitigate potential disruptions.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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North American Heavyduty Truck Orders Rise in August Amid Concerns

North American Heavyduty Truck Orders Rise in August Amid Concerns

August's heavy truck order data appears to be recovering, but hidden concerns remain. Experts point out that OEMs were overly optimistic, leading to overproduction, and market demand has not met expectations. Facing these challenges, OEMs should adjust production plans and increase R&D investment. Logistics companies should optimize fleet structures and adopt new technologies to seize market opportunities. The apparent rebound may be temporary without strategic adjustments from both manufacturers and end-users to align supply with actual demand and improve operational efficiency.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Moves to End Temus Taxfree Imports

US Moves to End Temus Taxfree Imports

The potential cancellation of the US $800 duty-free policy poses a challenge to cross-border e-commerce platforms like Temu, which rely on direct mail small parcel models. Independent station sellers, third-party platform light and small item sellers, and cross-border small parcel platforms will be the most affected. It's recommended to optimize supply chains, implement smart overseas warehouses, and optimize logistics routes. Xunfeng Overseas Warehouse offers diversified business scenarios to help cross-border e-commerce reduce costs and increase efficiency.

Freight Forwarding Firms Merge Amid Rising Competition

Freight Forwarding Firms Merge Amid Rising Competition

The global freight forwarding market has entered a zero-sum game, triggering a wave of mergers and acquisitions. Leading companies are expanding through M&A, accelerating industry consolidation and increasing market concentration. Facing the reversal of market supply and demand, freight forwarders need to innovate services, control costs, and transform into comprehensive logistics service providers. They should also actively pursue digital transformation and global expansion to cope with intense market competition. The key is adapting to the changing landscape and building resilience.

US to Tianjin Freight Shipping Times Analyzed

US to Tianjin Freight Shipping Times Analyzed

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the key factors affecting the transit time of ocean freight from the US to Tianjin, including route selection, vessel type, cargo characteristics, and uncontrollable factors. It offers transit time references and answers to frequently asked questions, aiming to help traders accurately control logistics schedules, optimize supply chains, and reduce costs. This ultimately helps them gain an advantage in international trade. The guide aims to provide practical insights for businesses involved in US-China shipping.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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