US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

The US maritime shipping market is facing a double whammy of delays and rising prices. Factors such as pandemic-induced port congestion, labor shortages, surging demand, container shortages, insufficient capacity, rising fuel costs, and cargo backlogs have collectively driven up ocean freight costs, straining the global trade chain. Container shipping rates from the US to China and Europe have increased 3-4 times since 2020, and delays have not yet been fully resolved. The situation continues to put pressure on businesses and consumers alike.

Datadriven Guide to Selecting US Air Freight Partners

Datadriven Guide to Selecting US Air Freight Partners

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the US air freight forwarding market. It evaluates key players across multiple dimensions, including overall strength, cost-effectiveness, specialized cargo handling, customer service, and industry reputation. The aim is to offer data-driven decision support for businesses selecting suitable partners. It also provides an overview of major US cargo airlines. This analysis helps businesses navigate the complexities of the US air freight market and choose the best freight forwarder for their specific needs, considering factors beyond just price.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Ocean Freight Guide Optimizing Export Logistics and Costs

Ocean Freight Guide Optimizing Export Logistics and Costs

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the entire ocean freight export process from a data analyst's perspective. It details the critical aspects of freight forwarding operations and offers cost-benefit analysis. The content covers key steps including inquiry and quotation, booking, container stuffing, customs declaration, bill of lading confirmation, cost settlement, cargo tracking, and destination port services. Supported by case studies and data-driven freight forwarder selection strategies, this article aims to help businesses optimize their ocean freight strategies, improve efficiency, and reduce costs.

ATA Reports Mixed February Trucking Data Uncertain Freight Outlook

ATA Reports Mixed February Trucking Data Uncertain Freight Outlook

According to the American Trucking Associations (ATA), February's freight tonnage index presented a mixed picture, with a slight seasonally adjusted decrease but year-over-year growth. Driver shortages and the ELD mandate are exacerbating capacity constraints. The ATA's chief economist remains optimistic about the future, anticipating growth driven by personal consumption, factory output, and construction. The industry needs to pay attention to economic risks, trade policies, and infrastructure issues, while embracing technological innovation. This growth, however, is tempered by ongoing challenges within the trucking sector.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Trucking Hits Record Volumes in January Signaling Economic Recovery

US Trucking Hits Record Volumes in January Signaling Economic Recovery

According to the American Trucking Associations, U.S. truck freight volume reached a record high in January 2013, up 6.5% year-over-year. This growth was driven by factors such as inventory replenishment and a recovering housing market. However, fiscal challenges still pose a potential risk. Experts advise focusing on key factors like the macroeconomy and consumer spending, suggesting a cautiously optimistic outlook for future development. This indicates positive momentum in the logistics sector and broader economic activity, but vigilance regarding economic headwinds is warranted.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Key Strategies for Global COVID19 Vaccine Distribution

Key Strategies for Global COVID19 Vaccine Distribution

This paper delves into the challenges and opportunities facing supply chain leaders in the context of global COVID-19 vaccine distribution. Based on Gartner's research, the article highlights ten key strategic considerations for vaccine distribution, including last-mile agility, data-driven decision-making, ethical responsibility, innovation opportunities, balancing standardization and flexibility, risk management, open collaboration, and end-to-end integration. The aim is to provide a reference for relevant decision-makers navigating the complexities of vaccine supply chains and optimizing distribution strategies during the pandemic.

Aviation Cargo Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Despite Challenges

Aviation Cargo Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Despite Challenges

IATA forecasts a recovery in air cargo, revising its full-year profit forecast upwards to $2.5 billion, marking the first profit since 2007. While this is positive, the profit margin remains low, and the recovery is fragile. The industry needs to remain vigilant to potential risks and prioritize investment in the future to ensure sustainable growth and capitalize on the increased demand driven by e-commerce and global trade. The air cargo sector is playing a crucial role in the global supply chain recovery.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Surge Slows Industrial Real Estate Growth Deloitte

Ecommerce Surge Slows Industrial Real Estate Growth Deloitte

Deloitte research suggests that despite continued e-commerce growth, the growth rate of industrial real estate may slow down. Key drivers include market oversupply, increased competition, and rising interest rates. The report forecasts continued demand growth over the next five years, but at a slower pace, driven by e-commerce. Reverse logistics will also create new space demand. Businesses need to pay attention to market changes, optimize logistics, and prepare for challenges. Slower growth is expected, demanding strategic adaptation from industrial real estate players.

Enterprise Yard Management Systems Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

Enterprise Yard Management Systems Boost Supply Chain Efficiency

The report highlights that often-overlooked yard management is a critical factor impacting enterprise supply chains. Traditional management models have limitations and fail to meet modern supply chain demands. Leading companies are adopting enterprise-level Yard Management Systems (YMS) to achieve operational excellence through standardized processes, centralized management, real-time visibility, and data-driven decision-making. This results in reduced costs, improved service reliability, lowered safety risks, and the achievement of sustainability goals. Effective yard management is now recognized as essential for optimizing the entire supply chain.

Dole to Reveal Supply Chain Strategy at 2025 Conference

Dole to Reveal Supply Chain Strategy at 2025 Conference

Dole executives will share their supply chain transformation experience at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference, highlighting how they are turning their supply chain into an engine for growth and innovation through investments in flexible manufacturing, streamlined logistics, and data-driven demand forecasting. Dole's case offers valuable insights for mid-sized CPG companies, demonstrating how strategic supply chain management can lead to success in a competitive market. They'll discuss key strategies and lessons learned throughout their journey, providing practical advice for others looking to modernize their operations.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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