Flexport App Enhances Crossborder Shipping for Shopify Sellers

Flexport App Enhances Crossborder Shipping for Shopify Sellers

The Flexport App, through its strategic partnership with Shopify, offers end-to-end supply chain management solutions for cross-border e-commerce merchants. It integrates quoting, booking, tracking, and replenishment, providing SKU-level inventory visibility and 24/7 expert support. By streamlining processes, reducing costs, and optimizing decision-making, the Flexport App empowers Shopify merchants to unlock their growth potential. It simplifies complex logistics and provides better control over their international supply chain.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF Introduces Ocean LTL Service to Boost Global Trade

ABF introduces Ocean LTL service to accelerate China-foreign trade and optimize the global supply chain. This service provides fast and economical Ocean LTL solutions, featuring end-to-end visibility, simplified pricing, and flexible inventory management. It empowers businesses to enhance their competitiveness by offering a cost-effective and efficient way to ship smaller ocean freight shipments. The service aims to streamline international trade and improve overall supply chain performance for businesses of all sizes.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Freight Industry Adapts to Logistics Challenges Says Expert

Freight Industry Adapts to Logistics Challenges Says Expert

Tom Nightingale of AFS Logistics interprets the latest freight index report, analyzing peak season outlook, capacity pricing, nearshoring, and the impact of the Baltimore event on supply chains. He emphasizes that businesses should closely monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust strategies, and collaborate with professional logistics partners to navigate challenges and seize opportunities. He advises proactive planning and strategic partnerships to mitigate risks and optimize supply chain performance in the face of evolving market conditions.

Los Angeles Tackles Logistics Hurdles for Disaster Relief

Los Angeles Tackles Logistics Hurdles for Disaster Relief

Los Angeles faces post-disaster material management challenges with a surplus of donated goods. Global supply chain disruptions, warehouse operational pressures, and labor shortages are concurrent issues. Key strategies to enhance supply chain resilience include diversifying suppliers, maintaining buffer inventory, promoting information sharing, adopting technology, and implementing flexible logistics solutions. Looking ahead, digital transformation and sustainable development will shape the future of logistics in Los Angeles, enabling more efficient and responsive disaster relief efforts.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

US Customs Extends CTPAT Program to Nonasset 3pls

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) launched a five-year pilot program, for the first time allowing non-asset based Third-Party Logistics (3PL) providers to participate in the Customs-Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT). This aims to strengthen supply chain security and address potential vulnerabilities. Participating companies must meet security standards, receive facilitation benefits, and contribute to overall supply chain security enhancement. The pilot program will provide experience for future CTPAT program expansion.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Shows Signs of Recovery Amid Winter Challenges

Freight Market Shows Signs of Recovery Amid Winter Challenges

TD Cowen expert Jason Seidl provides an in-depth analysis of the current state and future trends of the freight market. He believes that although the freight market has experienced a prolonged downturn, signs of recovery are emerging. Factors such as tariffs, technological innovation, and supply chain restructuring are reshaping the industry. Businesses should pay close attention to the macroeconomy, optimize their supply chains, and embrace technological innovation to gain a competitive edge.

Cass Freight Index Reports January Shipping Decline

Cass Freight Index Reports January Shipping Decline

The Cass Freight Index reports a significant decline in both freight volume and expenditures in January, marking the largest drop in recent years. The pandemic exacerbates global supply chain uncertainties. To address these challenges and achieve sustainable growth, businesses need to strengthen risk management, optimize their supply chains, embrace digitalization, expand into emerging markets, and foster collaboration. Proactive measures are crucial for navigating the current volatile landscape and ensuring long-term resilience.

3pls Drive Goodstoperson Tech Adoption for Warehouse Gains

3pls Drive Goodstoperson Tech Adoption for Warehouse Gains

Goods-to-person technology is revolutionizing the picking process, making third-party logistics a key to transformation. 3PLs like DHL Supply Chain leverage their technological advantages, expertise, and comprehensive support to help businesses evaluate solutions, select technologies, optimize designs, manage implementation, and continuously improve. This accelerates digital transformation, enhances warehouse efficiency, and boosts competitiveness. By partnering with 3PLs, companies can navigate the complexities of warehouse automation and achieve significant improvements in their supply chain operations.

US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines in January

US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Declines in January

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail freight performance in late January presented a mixed picture. Carload traffic increased by 3.3% year-over-year, driven by nonmetallic minerals and coal. However, intermodal traffic declined by 6.7%, reflecting softening consumer demand and ongoing supply chain challenges. Overall North American rail traffic saw a slight decrease. Key influencing factors going forward include the broader macroeconomic environment, supply chain resilience, the energy transition, and technological innovation.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Thirdparty Logistics Firms Face Challenges Adapt Strategies

Thirdparty Logistics Firms Face Challenges Adapt Strategies

The third-party logistics (3PL) industry faces numerous challenges, including capacity constraints, complex regulations, and the impact of e-commerce. Shippers are actively addressing these hurdles by optimizing supply chain design, adopting advanced technologies, and strengthening collaborations with 3PL providers. These efforts aim to maintain competitiveness and achieve sustainable growth within the complex logistics landscape. Ultimately, strategic partnerships and technological advancements are key to navigating these challenges and ensuring efficient supply chain operations.