Strict Protocols Govern Bulk Hazardous Materials Export Process

Strict Protocols Govern Bulk Hazardous Materials Export Process

In the export process of bulk dangerous goods, key information must be confirmed, including packaging quantity, net weight, and UN classification. Costs are primarily calculated based on cubic meters or tons, while storage fees can be covered by the driver or advanced by the company. Dangerous goods are classified into nine categories, with transportation restrictions between different categories. Essential documents include the Material Safety Data Sheet and hazardous materials packaging certificate to ensure compliant transportation and effective management of the export process.

US Trucking Tonnage Drop Sparks Recession Fears

US Trucking Tonnage Drop Sparks Recession Fears

American Trucking Associations data shows the Freight Tonnage Index declined for the second consecutive month in April, with a year-over-year drop reaching a two-year high, reflecting a weakening goods economy. Analysts attribute this to shifts in consumption patterns, inventory adjustments, inflation, and geopolitical risks. Potential impacts such as falling freight rates, driver unemployment, and economic slowdown should not be ignored. Companies should closely monitor the macroeconomy, optimize operations, expand diversified businesses, strengthen risk management, and embrace technological innovation.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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US Office Supplies Demand Rises Amid Backtoschool Hybrid Work

US Office Supplies Demand Rises Amid Backtoschool Hybrid Work

The US office supplies market is experiencing a dual boost from the back-to-school season and the rise of hybrid work in the post-pandemic era. While back-to-school remains a traditional growth driver, hybrid work is creating new demands, particularly in technology. Retailers are employing innovative strategies and product mixes to attract consumers. Although brick-and-mortar retail still dominates, online channels are expected to continue growing in the long term, requiring retailers to actively develop their online presence.

US Trucking Industry Grapples with Capacity Crunch Higher Costs

US Trucking Industry Grapples with Capacity Crunch Higher Costs

The US trucking industry faces a double challenge of tightening capacity and rising prices. Government policy tightening, slowing consumer spending, and global trade uncertainties contribute to decreased capacity, while shippers' anticipation of future price increases drives up quotes. The industry needs to address these challenges by improving efficiency, strengthening collaboration, and embracing technological innovation. Addressing the driver shortage and optimizing routes are also crucial strategies. The current situation requires a multi-faceted approach to ensure the stability and efficiency of the supply chain.

US DOT Targets CDL Mills to Improve Trucking Safety

US DOT Targets CDL Mills to Improve Trucking Safety

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on "driver's license mills" by cleaning up non-compliant commercial driver's license training institutions, aiming to improve road safety and regulate the freight industry. This move is supported by industry associations but may lead to tighter transport capacity. Future efforts should focus on strengthening cooperation, providing support, and improving oversight mechanisms to ensure the quality of driver training and safeguard road safety. This initiative is crucial for maintaining high standards in the trucking industry.

Emerging Brands Boost Sales Via Douyin Ecommerce Search Strategies

Emerging Brands Boost Sales Via Douyin Ecommerce Search Strategies

Douyin E-commerce search is becoming a key growth driver for emerging brands. By strategically implementing 'search after viewing' and optimizing product titles and content, brands can effectively connect content-driven and shelf-based shopping experiences, shortening the user decision-making process and improving conversion rates. This article delves into the value of Douyin E-commerce search, providing practical guidance for emerging brands with case studies to help them achieve sustainable growth within the realm of interest-based e-commerce.

HMM Sale 68B Deal to Transform Global Shipping Industry

HMM Sale 68B Deal to Transform Global Shipping Industry

HMM, the world's eighth-largest liner company, is up for sale again with an estimated value of $6.8 billion, drawing global attention to the shipping industry. The South Korean government's push to exit state-owned assets is the primary driver. HMM's substantial capacity, diversified business portfolio, and core competitiveness have attracted interest from multiple companies. This acquisition will profoundly impact the global shipping landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges for shippers and freight forwarders. The final outcome remains to be seen.

US DOT Shuts Down Rogue CDL Training Programs Nationwide

US DOT Shuts Down Rogue CDL Training Programs Nationwide

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on "CDL license mills," removing nearly 3,000 substandard training providers and scrutinizing another 4,500. This initiative aims to improve the quality of CDL training, ensure road safety, and standardize industry practices. The goal is to eliminate unqualified institutions and establish a more transparent platform for training information. This reform seeks to enhance driver competence and ultimately reduce accidents related to commercial vehicle operation by ensuring higher standards in CDL training and certification.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Better Trucks Expands Nationally to Transform Lastmile Delivery

Better Trucks Expands Nationally to Transform Lastmile Delivery

Better Trucks, a parcel carrier specializing in next-day and two-day delivery, plans to expand its service reach with a $15 million funding round, aiming to challenge the market dominance of FedEx and UPS. The company employs a flexible operational model, combining a fleet of contractor vehicles and a gig driver platform, to deliver higher quality and more reliable last-mile delivery services, catering to the evolving needs of shippers. This approach offers an alternative solution in the increasingly competitive logistics landscape.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Adapt Strategies for Yearround Holiday Shopping Demand

Retailers Adapt Strategies for Yearround Holiday Shopping Demand

In an interview, Roadie executive Will Walker highlights the challenges of an 'always-on' holiday shopping season for retailers. He emphasizes the need to start promotions early, optimize last-mile delivery, and leverage flexible crowdsourced driver networks to meet capacity demands. Key to success is maintaining simplicity, flexibility, and a customer-centric approach, while also addressing returns. The last mile has evolved from 'Amazonification' to personalized service, requiring retailers to adapt and offer tailored delivery solutions to meet increasingly specific consumer needs.