Fedex Targets Four Sectors for Growth in Economic Shift

Fedex Targets Four Sectors for Growth in Economic Shift

Facing performance pressure, FedEx is focusing on four high-potential customer areas: healthcare B2B, automotive B2B, US e-commerce, global air freight, and the European market. It aims to achieve growth breakthroughs by optimizing operations through Network 2.0, DRIVE, and Tricolor initiatives. However, global economic uncertainty, market competition, and internal resistance to change pose challenges to its strategic transformation. The company hopes these efforts will improve efficiency and profitability in a dynamic and competitive environment.

Levi Strauss Adopts AI to Boost Ecommerce Efficiency

Levi Strauss Adopts AI to Boost Ecommerce Efficiency

Levi's has optimized its e-commerce fulfillment process by deploying an AI technology called BOOST. This expands inventory search to physical stores, reduces split orders, and improves operational efficiency. This initiative is a key step in Levi's digital transformation strategy, aiming to enhance customer experience and drive business growth. Currently deployed in the US and Europe, BOOST will be applied to more business areas in the future, promoting the intelligent development of the denim industry.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Slump Reflects Economic Recovery Struggles

US Rail Freight Slump Reflects Economic Recovery Struggles

Data from the Association of American Railroads shows that for the week ending June 20, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both declined year-over-year, reflecting challenges to economic recovery. Factors such as the pandemic's impact, decreased energy demand, and a slowdown in manufacturing have contributed to the decline in freight volume. Moving forward, intermodal transportation, digital transformation, and green transportation will be important directions for the development of rail freight.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Fedex Adjusts Strategy As Demand Slows Competition Grows

Fedex Adjusts Strategy As Demand Slows Competition Grows

Facing weak air cargo demand and intensified competition, FedEx announced capacity reductions, fleet optimization, and cost control measures. Losing the Amazon business presents challenges but also motivates active expansion into new ventures. The company will offer seven-day delivery services to address e-commerce growth. Going forward, digital transformation, service innovation, and expansion into emerging markets will be key to maintaining competitiveness. The strategic adjustments aim to improve efficiency and profitability in a dynamic market.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Europes Shipping Routes Face Growing Complexity

Europes Shipping Routes Face Growing Complexity

This article explains the European maritime shipping route map in a popular science style, illustrating the importance of European maritime transport, the status of the three major port clusters, the composition of the route network, and its strategic connectivity role. It also explores future development trends in the shipping industry, including ship upsizing, automation technology, and digital transformation. The article provides a comprehensive overview of the current state and future prospects of European maritime shipping.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Serbia Boosts Customs Strategy with WCO Assistance

Serbia Boosts Customs Strategy with WCO Assistance

With the support of the World Customs Organization, Serbian Customs has enhanced its overall strategic management capabilities through strategic planning and the development of a performance indicator system. By fostering international cooperation, optimizing processes, and shifting mindsets, Serbian Customs is progressing towards greater efficiency, transparency, and accountability. This transformation contributes to the country's economic development and the global trade order, aligning with international best practices and promoting a more streamlined and effective customs administration.

Global Express Delivery Firms Adapt to Digital Shift

Global Express Delivery Firms Adapt to Digital Shift

The core of digital transformation in international express lies in end-to-end online processes, data intelligence, and precise service adaptation. This involves simplifying procedures, ensuring transparent tracking, and optimizing customs clearance to reduce costs, improve efficiency, and enhance user experience. By leveraging digital technologies, international express companies can streamline operations, provide real-time visibility, and tailor services to meet the specific needs of their customers, ultimately gaining a competitive edge in the global market.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Sells European Logistics Unit to Sennder

CH Robinson Sells European Logistics Unit to Sennder

C.H. Robinson is selling its European overland transportation business to sennder, aiming to focus on core strengths and optimize its global footprint. Sennder's acquisition accelerates its digital expansion, enhancing market share and operational capabilities. This transaction reflects the ongoing digital transformation in the European road freight market, where companies need to actively embrace digitalization to adapt to market changes. The deal signifies a strategic shift for both companies in a competitive landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Global Shipping Industry Faces Order Decline Amid Economic Slowdown

Global Shipping Industry Faces Order Decline Amid Economic Slowdown

The global "order drought" has led to a cooling of the container shipping market, with freight rates plummeting and shipping companies facing challenges. By optimizing routes, expanding diversified services, embracing digital transformation, and strengthening cooperation, shipping companies are expected to break through the adversity and embrace future market opportunities. The sharp decline in freight rates puts pressure on profitability, prompting strategic adjustments within the industry to navigate the downturn and prepare for a potential rebound.

XPO Sells Intermodal Unit to STG for 710M to Focus on LTL Brokerage

XPO Sells Intermodal Unit to STG for 710M to Focus on LTL Brokerage

XPO Logistics sold its intermodal business to STG Logistics for $710 million, aiming to focus on its core less-than-truckload (LTL) and freight brokerage operations, ultimately creating two independent publicly traded companies. STG Logistics, through the acquisition, builds an end-to-end container logistics platform, enhancing its service capabilities. This move represents a significant step in XPO's strategic transformation and signals potential shifts in the competitive landscape of the logistics industry.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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