Retailers Seek White House Help Amid East Coast Port Strike Threat

Retailers Seek White House Help Amid East Coast Port Strike Threat

Organizations like NRF are urging the White House to intervene in the negotiations between the ILA and USMX to avert a potential strike at US East Coast and Gulf Coast ports. They emphasize the importance of ensuring economic and freight stability by preventing disruptions to the supply chain. A strike could have significant negative consequences, highlighting the need for a swift resolution to the labor dispute.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Red Sea Crisis and US Midterms Disrupt Global Trade

Red Sea Crisis and US Midterms Disrupt Global Trade

The Red Sea crisis and the US midterm elections are injecting uncertainty into global trade, leading to soaring freight rates and testing supply chains. Businesses should diversify their supply chains, plan ahead, strengthen collaboration, and embrace digital transformation to turn challenges into opportunities and remain competitive in the global trade landscape. This proactive approach is crucial for navigating the current turbulent environment and mitigating potential disruptions.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Container Imports Climb As Supply Chain Strains Ease

US Container Imports Climb As Supply Chain Strains Ease

Panjiva reports that U.S. container imports increased by 6.9% year-over-year in February, with daily volumes reaching a new high, potentially indicating easing supply chain pressures. Energy and consumer goods imports saw significant growth, while raw materials and IT products declined. Inflation and shifting consumer preferences may lead to future demand declines. Maersk's acquisition of Pilot Freight aims to expand its logistics services.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Uschina Tariff Pause Offers Mixed Prospects for Exporters

Uschina Tariff Pause Offers Mixed Prospects for Exporters

Following US-China talks in Geneva, both sides announced a pause on some tariff measures, sending a positive signal to the market. However, the 90-day window, combined with the peak North American restocking season, may trigger rising US East Coast freight rates and capacity constraints. Export companies need to seize opportunities, adapt flexibly, diversify risks, and closely monitor market dynamics to gain an advantage amidst uncertainty.

Trucking Spot Rates Drop As Demand Shifts Market Cools

Trucking Spot Rates Drop As Demand Shifts Market Cools

In late July, the US spot truckload market experienced cooling demand and ample capacity, leading to widespread freight rate declines. Dry van, refrigerated, and flatbed markets all face varying degrees of challenges. Companies should closely monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust operational strategies, actively explore new business opportunities, optimize transportation efficiency, and reduce operating costs to cope with market changes and maintain a competitive edge.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Chinaindonesia Trade Boosts Shipping Efficiency Cuts Costs

Chinaindonesia Trade Boosts Shipping Efficiency Cuts Costs

This article delves into the shipping time from China to Indonesia, detailing five key factors influencing the duration. It provides shipping time references between major ports, aiming to help readers better plan their sea freight, reduce transportation costs, and improve logistics efficiency. The analysis covers aspects such as port congestion, customs clearance, and vessel schedules, offering practical insights for businesses engaged in trade between China and Indonesia.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Trucking Industry Faces Downturn Expert Outlines Recovery Path

Trucking Industry Faces Downturn Expert Outlines Recovery Path

The trucking market is facing slowing demand and excess capacity. Companies should prioritize logistics strategies, fostering win-win collaborations between shippers and carriers. A cautiously optimistic approach to the 2024 peak season is advised, along with embracing technological innovation. Navigating the current freight recession requires strategic partnerships and a focus on efficiency to mitigate the impact of reduced demand and oversupply in the market.

Flexport Boosts Vietnamus Trade with Smart Logistics

Flexport Boosts Vietnamus Trade with Smart Logistics

Flexport empowers businesses to optimize Vietnam-to-US freight with world-class technology and a localized service network. We address the unique challenges of Vietnam logistics, providing end-to-end visibility, optimizing air and ocean strategies, and offering expert customs brokerage and trade advisory services. Through data-driven decision-making, we help companies reduce costs, improve efficiency, and gain a competitive edge in Vietnam trade.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Mitsubishi Heavy Exits Shipbuilding Amid Industry Downturn

Mitsubishi Heavy Exits Shipbuilding Amid Industry Downturn

Mitsubishi Heavy Industries' reduction in shipbuilding reflects the challenges facing the shipping industry: overcapacity, weak demand, and low freight rates. Industry consolidation, technological upgrades, and strategic transformation are crucial for companies to navigate this crisis. Despite these challenges, the shipping industry holds significant opportunities driven by global economic development and emerging markets. Only by actively embracing change can companies overcome obstacles and achieve revitalization.

IMO Sulfur Cap Drives Global Supply Chain Shifts Toward Sustainability

IMO Sulfur Cap Drives Global Supply Chain Shifts Toward Sustainability

The upcoming IMO sulphur cap will significantly impact global supply chains. Aiming to reduce ship sulphur emissions and improve the environment, the regulation may also lead to higher freight rates. Supply chain managers should closely monitor policy developments, assess risks, collaborate with carriers, explore alternative solutions, and promote green procurement to address challenges and seize opportunities. Building a sustainable supply chain is crucial in this evolving landscape.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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