Trucking Firm Yellow Corp Files for Bankruptcy After 100 Years

Trucking Firm Yellow Corp Files for Bankruptcy After 100 Years

The bankruptcy of Yellow Corp., a century-old trucking company, sent shockwaves through the US logistics industry. Long-term losses and crippling debt led to its demise. While the union blames mismanagement, competitors are poised to seize market share, and shippers face potential freight rate increases. Yellow's collapse is not only a corporate tragedy but also a wake-up call for the industry, highlighting the challenges of adapting to changing market dynamics and managing labor relations in the competitive LTL sector. The impact will be felt across the supply chain.

DHL Express Canada Resumes Operations After Unifor Strike Deal

DHL Express Canada Resumes Operations After Unifor Strike Deal

DHL Express Canada and Unifor union have reached a new labor agreement, ending a nearly three-week work stoppage and strike. Full operations resumed on June 30th. The new agreement, valid until July 1, 2029, includes a 15.75% wage increase, a new owner-operator payment structure, and increased pension benefits. The company will prioritize processing delayed packages, and customers can submit claims through the standard procedure.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Railroad Giants UP NS Merger Under Regulatory Review

Railroad Giants UP NS Merger Under Regulatory Review

Union Pacific and Norfolk Southern shareholders overwhelmingly supported the merger, aiming to create the first transcontinental railroad in the US, pending STB approval. This move has sparked industry concerns, with CPKC arguing it's not in the best interest. Senators are calling for close scrutiny, and industry associations worry about reduced competition. The merger faces regulatory challenges and a complex interplay of various stakeholders' interests.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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EU Slaps Antidumping Duties on Chinese Candles

EU Slaps Antidumping Duties on Chinese Candles

The European Union has announced anti-dumping duties on candles imported from China. The tax rates vary among companies depending on their level of cooperation with the investigation. Following the implementation of these new duties, Chinese candle exporters face significant challenges. They may need to respond through technological innovation and market diversification to mitigate the impact of the duties on their export business to the EU.

Guide to Navigating Air Freight Customs Inspections

Guide to Navigating Air Freight Customs Inspections

Customs detention of international air freight is a common issue. This article analyzes the core processing steps after cargo detention, emphasizing the importance of rapid response and targeted solutions. It also details the differences in customs inspection processes in various countries, including the United States, the European Union, Southeast Asia, and South America, providing practical strategies and suggestions for businesses. This helps companies clear customs efficiently and reduce operating costs.

UPS Adds Air Conditioning to 5000 Trucks After Teamsters Deal

UPS Adds Air Conditioning to 5000 Trucks After Teamsters Deal

UPS is installing air conditioning in 5,000 delivery vehicles, fulfilling its agreement with the Teamsters union to improve working conditions for its drivers. This initiative aims to enhance driver comfort and safety, particularly during hot weather. Simultaneously, UPS is actively addressing operational challenges to maintain and improve its overall efficiency. This investment reflects UPS's commitment to its employees and its dedication to providing reliable service while navigating evolving demands.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Namibia Modernizes Customs with Datadriven Tariff System

Namibia Modernizes Customs with Datadriven Tariff System

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the European Union, is assisting the Namibian Revenue Agency (NamRA) in enhancing its commodity classification capabilities through the 'HS Project Africa'. This initiative employs systematic training and case studies to develop a team of experts proficient in the Harmonized System (HS). The project aims to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce trade disputes, increase revenue collection, and ultimately contribute to Namibia's economic development.

UPS Teamsters Struggle in Contract Talks for 250K Workers

UPS Teamsters Struggle in Contract Talks for 250K Workers

UPS and the Teamsters union are negotiating a contract for 250,000 employees, addressing key issues like automation, compensation, and working conditions. The outcome will significantly impact UPS operations, the broader logistics industry, and supply chain stability. Cooperation and mutual benefit are crucial to a successful agreement. The potential for a strike remains a concern, highlighting the importance of finding common ground and reaching a mutually acceptable solution to avoid disruptions.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Push for Smoother Crossborder Customs Clearance

Ecommerce Firms Push for Smoother Crossborder Customs Clearance

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Universal Postal Union (UPU) jointly released guidelines to assist national customs and postal administrations in developing Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) at the national level. These MoUs aim to enhance information sharing, risk management collaboration, and improve customs clearance efficiency and security. The initiative seeks to reduce operational costs, improve customer experience, and facilitate trade, ultimately promoting the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce.