Congressional Pushback Threatens US Trucking ELD Mandate

Congressional Pushback Threatens US Trucking ELD Mandate

New measures have been proposed in the U.S. House of Representatives regarding the ELD mandate, aiming to study and potentially delay its implementation, drawing attention from industry associations and truck drivers. OOIDA continues its fight, shifting strategies, while drivers express concerns about privacy, costs, and harassment. The ELD mandate is a battleground of safety, cost, and privacy, its future uncertain. This will significantly impact the trucking industry's standardization, operational costs, and drivers' working methods.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Malaysia Boosts Durian Air Freight Exports to China

Malaysia Boosts Durian Air Freight Exports to China

This article explores the feasibility of air freighting Malaysian durian to China. It analyzes the limitations of direct air transport and offers alternative solutions like sea freight, cold chain express, and frozen/processed durian. The study emphasizes crucial factors such as quarantine regulations, weight restrictions, and odor control. The aim is to assist consumers in safely and efficiently bringing Malaysian durian back to China, considering the challenges and offering practical solutions for transportation and compliance.

Oversized Cargo Transport Faces Cost Risk Challenges

Oversized Cargo Transport Faces Cost Risk Challenges

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of oversized cargo transportation, covering key aspects such as preliminary assessment, solution design, cost control, timeliness estimation, and risk management. Through case studies and industry trend forecasts, it aims to offer readers a comprehensive and insightful overview of the industry, helping companies address the challenges of oversized cargo transportation. The study emphasizes practical strategies and best practices for efficient and safe execution of such complex logistical operations.

Guide to Optimizing Customs Clearance at Mexican Seaports

Guide to Optimizing Customs Clearance at Mexican Seaports

This article delves into the port selection strategy for maritime customs clearance in Mexico. It analyzes the characteristics of major ports such as Veracruz and Manzanillo. Considering factors like customs clearance convenience, logistics costs, and cargo types, this study provides professional advice for businesses to optimize logistics efficiency and control costs. It aims to help companies make informed decisions regarding port selection to streamline their supply chains and improve overall competitiveness within the Mexican market.

Shopee Leads Indonesias Ecommerce Amid Fair Competition Concerns

Shopee Leads Indonesias Ecommerce Amid Fair Competition Concerns

A recent IPSOS study reveals Shopee's dominance in the Indonesian e-commerce market, leading in both profit and sales. A significant 82% of Indonesian sellers prefer Shopee as their primary sales platform. However, its exclusive partnership with J&T Express has raised concerns about potential monopolistic practices, bringing fair competition into the industry spotlight. While pursuing profit growth, e-commerce platforms must also prioritize a fair and competitive market environment in Indonesia.

Tech Adoption Boosts Supply Chains Amid Trade Wars

Tech Adoption Boosts Supply Chains Amid Trade Wars

A Descartes Systems Group study reveals that 74% of supply chain leaders consider technology crucial for growth, with an even higher percentage among high-growth companies. Global trade intelligence is the top technology choice at 36%, followed by trade analytics and supply chain mapping. Businesses are actively leveraging technology to address trade challenges and drive growth. This highlights the increasing importance of technology in navigating the complexities of modern supply chains and achieving strategic objectives.

Chinamalaysia Trade Weighs Shipping Vs Land Transport Costs

Chinamalaysia Trade Weighs Shipping Vs Land Transport Costs

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of sea and land freight transit times between China and Malaysia. It explores influencing factors such as shipping routes, vessel types, seasons, distances, vehicle types, and customs clearance efficiency. The study also assesses risks related to weather, political situations, and unforeseen events. This research offers data-driven decision-making insights for businesses engaged in China-Malaysia trade, assisting them in selecting the most appropriate transportation mode.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Export Warehouses Boost Shenzhens Logistics Efficiency

Export Warehouses Boost Shenzhens Logistics Efficiency

This paper delves into the operational mechanisms and advantages of export supervision warehouses in international logistics, highlighting their roles in advance tax rebates, flexible warehousing, and simplified customs clearance. It analyzes the characteristics and services of different regional warehouses, based on the practical situation of export supervision warehouses in the Shenzhen Customs District. Providing practical operational insights, this study aims to offer guidance for enterprises to optimize logistics strategies and reduce operating costs.

02/06/2026 Warehousing
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Taiwanese Logistics Firms Excel in Guangzhoutaipei Air Freight Routes

Taiwanese Logistics Firms Excel in Guangzhoutaipei Air Freight Routes

This paper evaluates air cargo pallet transportation services from Guangzhou to Taipei, focusing on Willy International Enterprise Co., Ltd., a logistics company with Taiwanese investment. The company offers a range of services including sea and air freight, claiming competitive pricing and a professional team. The study recommends that businesses comprehensively consider service quality, transit time, and risk management capabilities when selecting logistics partners. Choosing the right partner is crucial for efficient and reliable cross-border transportation.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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Guide to HS Code Compliance for Plastics Industry

Guide to HS Code Compliance for Plastics Industry

This article delves into common declaration issues in HS code classification for plastics and their products, providing guidance on standardized declaration elements to help businesses mitigate risks and improve customs clearance efficiency. It focuses on interpreting the declaration key points for plastics in primary forms, semi-finished products, and finished products. Through case study analysis, it offers practical suggestions for businesses to ensure accurate and compliant customs declarations, ultimately streamlining their import/export processes related to plastic goods.