Crossborder Ecommerce Reshapes Global Air Freight Industry

Crossborder Ecommerce Reshapes Global Air Freight Industry

The future of international air freight will be shaped by five major trends: green and low-carbon practices, digital upgrades, optimized capacity structure, strengthened supply chain resilience, and reshaped regional patterns. Cross-border e-commerce sellers need to systematically address challenges related to compliance, cost, supply chain management, and collaboration models. By embracing these changes, they can thrive in the fiercely competitive market and maintain a strong position.

US Ports See Import Rush Amid Labor Strike Concerns

US Ports See Import Rush Amid Labor Strike Concerns

The risk of port strikes on the US East and West Coasts remains, yet import volumes are surprisingly increasing. Retailers are stockpiling goods in anticipation of potential strikes, driving up import figures. A combination of factors, including stalled labor negotiations and tariff changes, is exacerbating supply chain uncertainty. Retailers should be vigilant about risks and optimize their supply chain management. Consumers should also plan their purchases in advance.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Weis Markets Adopts Cloud TMS to Boost Distribution Efficiency

Weis Markets Adopts Cloud TMS to Boost Distribution Efficiency

Weis Markets optimized distribution center operations by deploying a cloud-based TMS, enabling inbound compliance, LTL consolidation, and online scheduling. This resulted in reduced costs, increased revenue, and improved overall supply chain visibility and decision-making capabilities. The implementation effectively supports the retailer in managing rapid growth. The cloud TMS solution streamlined processes and provided better control over logistics, contributing to a more efficient and responsive supply chain.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic Challenges

Maritime Industry Adapts to Postpandemic Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the COVID-19 pandemic's impact on the global maritime industry, covering aspects such as port operations, seafarer challenges, and shifts in shipping demand. For logistics managers, it proposes strategies including enhancing supply chain visibility, implementing risk management, and re-evaluating supply chain networks. Finally, it looks ahead to future trends in the maritime industry, such as digital transformation, green initiatives, and regionalization.

Container Shipping Industry Faces Recovery Challenges

Container Shipping Industry Faces Recovery Challenges

Drewry forecasts a rebound in the container shipping market, but the industry still faces challenges like overcapacity and weak demand. Industry consolidation is accelerating, while global trade uncertainty is increasing. Supply chain managers need to closely monitor industry trends, strengthen risk management, and collaborate with multiple shipping companies to navigate market changes and ensure supply chain stability and efficiency. The road to recovery is long, requiring adaptation and active innovation.

3pls Help Shippers Adapt to Global Trade Challenges

3pls Help Shippers Adapt to Global Trade Challenges

Trade tensions are reshaping the logistics landscape. Businesses need to adapt their strategies, choosing the right 3PL partners to optimize supply chains, reduce costs, and enhance customer satisfaction for future success. This involves a careful evaluation of 3PL capabilities and a proactive approach to mitigating risks associated with global trade uncertainties. Effective supply chain management is now more critical than ever to navigate these challenges and maintain a competitive edge.

Chinas Shenzhen Logistics Boosts Global Business Expansion

Chinas Shenzhen Logistics Boosts Global Business Expansion

Officials from the Ministry of Commerce's Shenzhen Special Office visited the Shenzhen Logistics and Supply Chain Management Association, acknowledging its contributions to promoting the internationalization of the logistics and supply chain industry. The association facilitates international service platforms for businesses through establishing overseas offices and organizing overseas expos, assisting companies in expanding into global markets. Moving forward, the association will strengthen cooperation with the government to jointly promote industry development.

Shipping Firms Adapt to Market Volatility to Sustain Profits

Shipping Firms Adapt to Market Volatility to Sustain Profits

The container shipping industry demonstrated profitability during the pandemic, largely due to shipping companies' precise control over supply. Industry consolidation is crucial for enhancing supply discipline. To thrive in a competitive market, shipping companies need to strengthen risk management, improve service quality, embrace innovation, enhance cooperation, and focus on talent development. These strategies are essential for long-term success and resilience in the face of market fluctuations and evolving industry dynamics.

US Consumer Demand Defies Warehouse Slowdown

US Consumer Demand Defies Warehouse Slowdown

US wholesale and retail inventories have diverged post-pandemic, influenced by shifts in consumption patterns, imports, and supply chain dynamics. This divergence suggests a potential 'new normal' for inventory management. Businesses need to adopt flexible strategies to navigate these evolving inventory landscapes, considering factors like changing consumer demand, global supply chain disruptions, and the overall economic outlook. Adapting to this new reality is crucial for maintaining competitiveness and optimizing inventory levels.

Cargill Commits to Deforestationfree Traceable Cocoa in West Africa

Cargill Commits to Deforestationfree Traceable Cocoa in West Africa

Cargill launched the "Protect Our Planet" plan to achieve 100% traceability of cocoa beans and commit to ending deforestation in Ghana and Côte d'Ivoire. Covering multiple cocoa-producing regions, the plan aims to eliminate deforestation from the supply chain by 2030. Through digital mapping, barcode tracking, and other technologies, it enhances supply chain transparency and collaborates with smallholder farmers to promote the sustainable development of the cocoa industry.