Francophone African Officials Boost Customs Expertise

Francophone African Officials Boost Customs Expertise

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held a training session in Mauritius for customs officials from French-speaking African countries. The training aimed to enhance their expertise in HS coding and customs valuation. Through theoretical learning, practical exercises, and group discussions, participants not only mastered relevant knowledge but also strengthened their awareness of regional cooperation, laying the foundation for better serving international trade in the future. The training also explored the challenges and opportunities of HS coding in regional applications.

Amazon Opens New Oklahoma Delivery Station to Boost Rural Access

Amazon Opens New Oklahoma Delivery Station to Boost Rural Access

Amazon plans to build a new distribution station in Oklahoma, aiming to improve delivery speed and service in rural areas. This initiative is expected to create jobs and support the development of rural e-commerce. The new facility will enhance Amazon's logistics network, enabling faster and more reliable delivery options for customers in underserved communities. This investment demonstrates Amazon's commitment to expanding its reach and supporting economic growth in rural regions by facilitating efficient e-commerce fulfillment.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Rebounds As Capacity Spending Rise

Freight Market Rebounds As Capacity Spending Rise

This analysis highlights recent positive signals in the freight market, including increased imports, a rebound in road transport, and a recovery in rail transport. It identifies shifting consumer spending patterns as a key driver. However, the market still faces uncertainties related to the macroeconomy, supply chains, and policies. The analysis suggests that companies should strengthen risk management, embrace technological innovation, and focus on sustainable development to navigate challenges and seize opportunities in the evolving freight landscape.

US Bill Proposes Tax Credits to Boost Short Line Railroads

US Bill Proposes Tax Credits to Boost Short Line Railroads

A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate aims to modernize the short line railroad tax credit policy. By adjusting the credit cap, expanding coverage, and establishing an inflation-linked mechanism, the bill is expected to stimulate private investment, improve short line railroad infrastructure, and promote economic development in rural areas. This update to the tax credit seeks to make it more effective in encouraging investment and supporting the vital role short line railroads play in the nation's transportation network.

01/30/2026 Logistics
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Freight Market Rebounds As Capacity and Spending Rise

Freight Market Rebounds As Capacity and Spending Rise

The freight market shows signs of recovery after multiple challenges, driven by rebounding capacity and increased consumer spending. The surge in import volume is influenced by both short-term factors and long-term trends. Trucking and rail transportation are both exhibiting positive momentum in land transport. Growth in intermodal volume reflects robust consumer spending, while shifts in consumer spending patterns also significantly impact the freight market. Despite remaining uncertainties, positive signals are emerging, warranting cautious optimism.

DSV Expands Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations

DSV Expands Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Operations

DSV has acquired two companies, bolstering its capabilities in semiconductor logistics. This strategic move expands its cross-border services into Latin America, strengthens its presence in the United States, and positions the company to capitalize on the growing electric vehicle (EV) logistics market. The acquisitions are expected to enhance DSV's service offerings and geographic reach, making it a more competitive player in the global logistics industry, particularly in specialized sectors like semiconductors and the burgeoning EV market.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Guangzhou to Host 2026 AI Enterprise Solutions Summit

Guangzhou to Host 2026 AI Enterprise Solutions Summit

A collaboration and communication event focusing on breaking through in the Enterprise AI sector will be held in Guangzhou on January 24, 2026. The event will focus on implementable AI projects, aiming to connect AI technology providers with demanders. Discussions will revolve around the practical application of AI in enterprise scenarios, assisting companies in transformation and upgrades, improving efficiency, and reducing costs. This event provides a platform for fostering partnerships and driving the adoption of AI solutions within businesses.

Thailands Key Shipping Partners Boost Maritime Trade

Thailands Key Shipping Partners Boost Maritime Trade

This article highlights several representative shipping companies in Thailand, including Thai Airways International, Orient Overseas Container Line (OOCL), SITC International, Wan Hai Lines, and Orient Overseas Container Line. It also briefly introduces SCL Group, JWD Group, and Thoresen Thai Agencies (TTA). The aim is to assist readers in selecting the right shipping partners and successfully conducting maritime transport business in Thailand. This overview provides a starting point for understanding the key players in the Thai shipping industry.

Seaair Vs Seatruck Best Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

Seaair Vs Seatruck Best Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the differences between sea freight combined with trucking (Sea Freight + Trucking) in international shipping. It offers a detailed comparison in terms of price, delivery time, advantages, and limitations. Furthermore, it provides selection suggestions and practical guidance for different types of goods and requirements. The aim is to assist cross-border e-commerce sellers and foreign trade practitioners in choosing the most suitable logistics method, optimizing costs, and improving efficiency.

Large Fleets Face Rising Truck Driver Turnover Small Fleets Stable

Large Fleets Face Rising Truck Driver Turnover Small Fleets Stable

Data from the American Trucking Associations reveals a diverging trend in driver turnover rates: an increase in large fleets, a decrease in small fleets, and a 15-year high in less-than-truckload (LTL) transportation. Lagging compensation is a primary driver. Solutions include improving wages and benefits, enhancing the work environment, providing development opportunities, optimizing route planning, strengthening communication and feedback, and boosting company image. Furthermore, leveraging technology is crucial to empower the industry and reshape its future.