Montreal Storm Worsens Logistics Crisis for Amazon Sellers

Montreal Storm Worsens Logistics Crisis for Amazon Sellers

Extreme weather in Montreal, Canada, has triggered a chain reaction across Canadian logistics, putting pressure on Amazon warehouses. Sellers should prioritize stocking western warehouses and consider the "US to Canada" route. Timely communication and flexible inventory adjustments are crucial to cope with logistics delays and mitigate the crisis. Prepare for potential disruptions and proactively manage your supply chain to minimize the impact of the weather-related challenges on your Amazon business.

01/10/2026 Logistics
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Lineage Logistics Acquires Emergent Cold to Expand Global Footprint

Lineage Logistics Acquires Emergent Cold to Expand Global Footprint

Lineage's acquisition of Emergent Cold signifies a major expansion of its global cold chain network, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. This strategic move enhances Lineage's port presence and facilitates entry into new markets like Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. The acquisition enables Lineage to offer a more comprehensive suite of cold chain logistics services, strengthening its position as a leading player in the industry and improving its ability to serve customers across a wider geographical area. The focus is on optimizing the supply chain for temperature-sensitive goods.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Cold Chain Warehousing Adapts to Postpandemic Market Shifts

Cold Chain Warehousing Adapts to Postpandemic Market Shifts

According to a report by Colliers, the cold chain storage industry is undergoing transformation, with a stark contrast between post-pandemic market demand and construction speed. Faced with high vacancy rates and inflationary pressures, developers need to reshape their architectural strategies to enhance industry efficiency and sustainability.

08/06/2025 Warehousing
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Cold Chain Shipping How to Avoid Costly Errors

Cold Chain Shipping How to Avoid Costly Errors

This paper focuses on container cold chain transportation, detailing key aspects such as precooling decisions, HS codes, booking options, manifest declaration, port entry procedures, and temperature control. It aims to help freight forwarders avoid common pitfalls and ensure the safe and efficient transportation of goods. The paper provides practical guidance on navigating the complexities of cold chain logistics, emphasizing best practices for maintaining product integrity throughout the journey. Ultimately, the goal is to optimize the cold chain process and minimize potential risks for freight forwarding professionals.