Global 3PL Industry Faces Trade and Pandemic Challenges

Global 3PL Industry Faces Trade and Pandemic Challenges

Based on an interview with logistics expert Cathy Morrow Roberson, this article analyzes the impact of trade frictions and the COVID-19 pandemic on the global 3PL industry. It explores shifts in transportation modes, localization trends, and future industry development. The article emphasizes the importance of digital transformation, supply chain visibility, green logistics, and personalized services. It provides valuable insights for 3PL companies to address challenges and seize opportunities.

Global Air Cargo Demand Hits Record High in 2025 Growth to Slow

Global Air Cargo Demand Hits Record High in 2025 Growth to Slow

Global air cargo demand reached a record high in 2025, growing by 3.4% year-over-year, with cross-border transportation increasing by 4.2%. International route capacity saw significant improvements. Growth is projected to slow to 2.4% in 2026. International trade dynamics and geopolitical shifts are key influencing factors. Airlines are adapting to market changes by flexibly allocating capacity and other means, maintaining the stability of the global supply chain.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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DHL Adapts to Geopolitics Foresees Muted 2025 Peak Season

DHL Adapts to Geopolitics Foresees Muted 2025 Peak Season

A DHL executive predicts a slower growth in peak season demand by 2025, but assures the company is well-prepared. Various business units are actively addressing shifts in global trade by enhancing agility, flexibility, and optimizing resource allocation. This ensures reliable and efficient logistics services for customers, helping them succeed in a competitive market. The focus is on proactive adaptation and strategic planning to navigate evolving market dynamics and maintain service excellence during peak periods.

CH Robinson Report Analyzes 2024 Freight Trends

CH Robinson Report Analyzes 2024 Freight Trends

The December edition of C.H. Robinson's 'Edge Report' provides an in-depth analysis of the impact of year-end demand, budget resets, and global trade shifts on the freight market, covering trucking, LTL, ocean, and air freight. The report offers strategic recommendations for businesses to optimize costs, navigate challenges, and achieve a stronger start in 2024. It provides insights into key market dynamics and actionable strategies for effective supply chain management in the face of evolving freight trends.

US Ocean Freight Imports Jump Signaling Economic Rebound

US Ocean Freight Imports Jump Signaling Economic Rebound

US ocean imports are surging, with the Port of Los Angeles experiencing a 12.5% increase in throughput and the Port of Savannah a 26% rise. China's import TEUs grew by 20%, while total Asian TEUs increased by 17%. Key drivers include economic recovery, seasonal factors, and shifts in global trade patterns. Attention should be paid to commodity types, port-specific variations, and changes in trading partners. It's important to remain vigilant regarding potential risks associated with this growth.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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US Import Trends Shift Amid Tariffs Trade War

US Import Trends Shift Amid Tariffs Trade War

Panjiva data shows US imports declined month-over-month in August but still increased year-over-year. Tariff policies may have prompted importers to front-load shipments, potentially borrowing from peak season demand. Hurricane Florence also introduces uncertainty for September data. The future import trend is influenced by multiple factors, requiring importers to closely monitor market dynamics. The impact of tariffs and potential shifts in trade patterns will be key to watch in the coming months.

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Sharply Raising Industry Concerns

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Sharply Raising Industry Concerns

Global container throughput is recovering, but freight rates are plummeting. The World Container Index (WCI) has fallen for six consecutive weeks, down 57% year-on-year. Transpacific route freight rates have decreased significantly, mainly due to slowing demand and tariff policies. Analysts predict that freight rates will continue to decline, and the shipping industry may face severe challenges. The dramatic drop in rates despite increased volume suggests underlying shifts in global trade dynamics and potential overcapacity in the shipping sector.

Savannah Port Boosts Capacity Amid Throughput Decline

Savannah Port Boosts Capacity Amid Throughput Decline

Savannah's port throughput decreased by 19% year-over-year in October. However, the port is actively addressing these challenges through infrastructure upgrades and diversification strategies, such as expanding automobile transport and short sea shipping services. The port is focused on improving efficiency, developing new trade lanes, and monitoring global economic shifts to maintain its competitive edge and achieve sustainable growth. These efforts aim to mitigate the impact of declining throughput and position the port for long-term success in a dynamic global market.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Korn Ferry Examines Talent Risks in Xshoring Era

Korn Ferry Examines Talent Risks in Xshoring Era

A recent report by Career International reveals key transformations in supply chain functions, focusing on risk management, talent acquisition, and the concept of “X-shoring.” The report emphasizes the need for companies to possess robust data analytics capabilities and flexible supply chain networks. It also highlights the importance of talent development and risk management to address challenges arising from geopolitical shifts, trade policy changes, and demand fluctuations. By prioritizing these areas, businesses can maintain competitiveness in the age of “X-shoring.”

Freight Data May Signal Looming Recession Analysts Warn

Freight Data May Signal Looming Recession Analysts Warn

This article analyzes the complex relationship between freight logistics and economic trends, highlighting multiple factors influencing the freight industry, including shifts in consumption patterns, inventory pressure, overcapacity, high interest rates, and changes in global trade. It emphasizes the need for a comprehensive analysis of various economic data, focusing on policy and technological innovation, to more accurately assess the economic situation and seize future development opportunities. Understanding these dynamics is crucial for navigating the challenges and opportunities presented by the current economic landscape.