US Electrical Makers Push for USMCA Enforcement Boost

US Electrical Makers Push for USMCA Enforcement Boost

The National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) urges the United States Trade Representative (USTR) to expedite the review and update of the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA). NEMA emphasizes the need for strengthened enforcement and increased predictability in trade rules to safeguard the competitiveness of the American electrical manufacturing industry and protect consumer interests. They believe a robust USMCA is crucial for maintaining a level playing field and ensuring fair trade practices within the North American region, ultimately benefiting both manufacturers and consumers.

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Compete in Retail Logistics

USPS Expands Lastmile Delivery to Compete in Retail Logistics

USPS plans to open its last-mile delivery network, allowing shippers of all sizes to bid for access to its nationwide network of over 18,000 Destination Delivery Units (DDUs). This initiative aims to reduce shippers' last-mile costs, accelerate delivery speeds, and generate new revenue streams for USPS. While challenges exist, if executed effectively, USPS has the potential to become a leader in last-mile delivery, reshaping the logistics landscape.

DC Logistics Expands Southwest Operations Amid Supply Chain Strains

DC Logistics Expands Southwest Operations Amid Supply Chain Strains

DC Logistics integrates GLS Freight and Solutions USA, aiming to become a leading Less-than-Truckload (LTL) transportation provider in the Southwestern United States. The integration focuses on optimizing its network to effectively address anticipated trade challenges in 2025. This strategic move positions DC Logistics to enhance its service offerings and strengthen its position within the competitive logistics landscape, specifically targeting the growing demands and complexities of the LTL market in the region.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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US Faces Truck Driver Shortage 1 Million Needed by 2030

US Faces Truck Driver Shortage 1 Million Needed by 2030

The truck driver shortage in the United States is worsening, projected to reach one million by 2030. Contributing factors include labor shortages in the service sector, early retirements, the pandemic, and economic factors. Addressing this issue requires a multi-pronged approach, including improving compensation and benefits, enhancing working conditions, lowering barriers to entry, and promoting automation technologies. Solving this shortage is crucial for maintaining the efficient flow of goods and supporting economic stability.

Pitt Ohio Reliance Network Expand LTL Freight Via Trnet Express

Pitt Ohio Reliance Network Expand LTL Freight Via Trnet Express

Pitt Ohio, in collaboration with Reliance Network, introduces TRNet Express to expand its LTL freight services to the Western United States. This service offers expedited 2-3 business day delivery, particularly beneficial for customers shipping over the weekend. Covering 93% of California's population, it improves both speed and security while simplifying supply chain management. The partnership aims to provide faster and more reliable LTL shipping solutions to meet growing customer demands in the region.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Shopping A Guide to US Online Retail

Amazon Shopping A Guide to US Online Retail

From a data analyst's perspective, this article delves into the advantages and risks of shopping on Amazon US, providing practical strategy recommendations for pricing, logistics, and after-sales service. It aims to help consumers make rational overseas purchases, mitigate risks, and enjoy a safe and efficient cross-border shopping experience. This guide offers insights into navigating the complexities of international online retail and making informed decisions when purchasing goods from the United States via Amazon.