Temu Extends Semimanaged Service to Czech Republic Poland

Temu Extends Semimanaged Service to Czech Republic Poland

TEMU's semi-managed model is expanding, with Czech and Polish sites launching soon. The platform has opened product listings, allowing sellers to register early. Shipping supports mutual delivery between six countries, and the return policy allows returns to multiple warehouses. Polish and Czech sites require uploading return labels. Seize the opportunity and plan ahead to potentially gain a share in this blue ocean market. Early preparation could be key to success as TEMU continues its expansion in Europe.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Volumes Drop Sharply in February Raising Economic Alarms

US Freight Volumes Drop Sharply in February Raising Economic Alarms

The U.S. Freight TSI plummeted in February, hitting a near three-year low, primarily due to severe cold weather. This data indicates challenges in the economic recovery and persistent supply chain bottlenecks. Businesses should strengthen risk management, optimize transportation structures, and pay attention to technological innovation and policy trends to navigate market challenges. The significant drop suggests a potential slowdown in economic activity related to freight movement and highlights the vulnerability of the logistics sector to external factors.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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US Economy Shows Cautious Optimism Amid Recovery Challenges

US Economy Shows Cautious Optimism Amid Recovery Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the current US economic recovery. While some economic indicators show positive signs, significant uncertainties and risks persist. The analysis examines the paradox of slow GDP growth and declining unemployment, the rebound in consumer confidence, and the bellwether of the freight economy. It emphasizes the need for careful evaluation of economic policy impacts and the challenges posed by the global economic environment to achieve a robust and sustainable US economic recovery.

Trucking Industry Braces for Tough Winter Amid Market Shifts

Trucking Industry Braces for Tough Winter Amid Market Shifts

The trucking industry experienced a significant shift within a year, transitioning from tight capacity and high rates during economic prosperity to overcapacity and declining demand. Industry leaders attribute this to weakening demand and excess supply, with policy uncertainty exacerbating market volatility. To navigate this uncertainty and seize opportunities, companies need to improve efficiency, control costs, and diversify their operations. The industry is facing a challenging period requiring strategic adaptation to survive and thrive in the changing market landscape.

WCO Program Advances Serbian Customs Modernization

WCO Program Advances Serbian Customs Modernization

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a Leadership and Management Development Workshop in Serbia, aiming to enhance the leadership and management skills of Serbian customs officials. This initiative is designed to drive organizational reform and modernization. Participants greatly benefited from the workshop and expressed their commitment to applying the acquired knowledge to bridge the gap between policy formulation and implementation. They pledged to contribute to the development of Serbian Customs by leveraging their improved leadership capabilities.

US Container Imports Drop Weak Trade Outlook Through 2026

US Container Imports Drop Weak Trade Outlook Through 2026

US container imports declined in October, a trend potentially lasting until 2026. While auto parts and appliances saw growth, consumer electronics experienced a downturn. Excess inventory poses a risk, necessitating inventory optimization and close monitoring of policy changes. The drop in imports reflects ongoing trade headwinds and suggests a need for businesses to adapt their strategies to navigate the evolving economic landscape. Further analysis is needed to fully understand the underlying drivers and potential long-term impacts.

Strong Consumer Demand Fails to Revive Sluggish Freight Sector

Strong Consumer Demand Fails to Revive Sluggish Freight Sector

The contradictory phenomenon of high consumption and sluggish freight stems from multiple factors, including policy changes, route adjustments, and demand fluctuations. Ports maintain smooth operations through investment, data utilization, and leveraging inland advantages, navigating the complex economic environment. Accurately assessing the impact of macroeconomics on the freight market requires considering multiple factors holistically, avoiding misinterpretations based on single data points. The interplay of these elements shapes the current freight landscape and necessitates a comprehensive understanding for effective logistics management.

European FBA Fee Guide for Crossborder Sellers

European FBA Fee Guide for Crossborder Sellers

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of European FBA fee structure and influencing factors. It proposes lean operation strategies aimed at helping cross-border e-commerce sellers effectively reduce costs and improve profitability. The strategies cover optimizing product structure, refining inventory management, selecting appropriate locations, improving operational efficiency, paying attention to policy changes, and data-driven decision-making. By implementing these strategies, sellers can gain a competitive edge and achieve sustainable growth in the European market.

US Rail Freight Faces Mixed Demand Amid Economic Uncertainty

US Rail Freight Faces Mixed Demand Amid Economic Uncertainty

For the week ending November 8th, the US rail freight market presents a mixed picture: rail freight volume saw a slight increase, while intermodal volume declined. Year-to-date figures indicate a positive long-term trend. Businesses need to closely monitor market dynamics, optimize freight structures, improve service quality, embrace technological innovation, and seize policy opportunities to achieve sustainable development. The fluctuating intermodal data requires careful attention to understand shifting consumer preferences and supply chain adjustments.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Adapt Strategies Amid Market Volatility

Logistics Firms Adapt Strategies Amid Market Volatility

The global logistics industry is experiencing significant turbulence due to policy changes, demand fluctuations, and unexpected events. Logistics managers face unprecedented challenges, requiring close attention to policies, flexible capacity adjustments, and proactive responses to emergencies. Despite these challenges, the logistics industry also holds immense opportunities. Companies need to enhance competitiveness, expand markets, and strengthen collaborations to break through uncertainties and achieve sustainable development. This necessitates strategic adaptation and innovation to navigate the evolving landscape and capitalize on emerging trends.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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