Amazon US Freight Key Strategies to Avoid Pitfalls Boost Efficiency

Amazon US Freight Key Strategies to Avoid Pitfalls Boost Efficiency

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the three primary shipping modes for Amazon US Line (international express, air freight line, and sea freight line), offering detailed guidance on avoiding common pitfalls and selecting optimal channels. It emphasizes crucial criteria such as customs clearance capabilities, service type matching, last-mile delivery stability, price transparency, company qualifications and reputation, cargo tracking, and after-sales service. The goal is to assist sellers in choosing the most suitable shipping solution to ensure their goods are delivered to FBA warehouses safely, quickly, and cost-effectively.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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DSV Expands Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Trade with Acquisitions

DSV Expands Semiconductor Logistics and Latin America Trade with Acquisitions

DSV has announced the acquisition of S&M Moving Systems West and Global Diversity Logistics. This strategic move aims to bolster DSV's capabilities in semiconductor logistics, synergize its Phoenix operations, and expand its cross-border services in Latin America. The acquisition is a key component of DSV's global strategy, strengthening its position in the US market and enabling the company to provide more comprehensive and high-quality logistics solutions to its customers. The integration of these companies will enhance DSV's service offerings and expand its reach in critical markets.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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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.

3PL Boosts US Manufacturing Revival

3PL Boosts US Manufacturing Revival

As more American manufacturers reconsider their supply chain strategies, third-party logistics providers (3PL) have emerged as a key force in supporting the return of local production. By offering infrastructure support and logistics solutions, 3PLs facilitate a smooth transition for businesses, driving the growth of American manufacturing and economic recovery.

MAP21 Modernizes US Logistics Infrastructure

MAP21 Modernizes US Logistics Infrastructure

The MAP-21 Act, introduced by the U.S. Senate EPW Committee, aims to reshape the nation's surface transportation program. It addresses transportation infrastructure challenges by maintaining funding, integrating resources, and innovating financing mechanisms. While the act has been well-received by the industry, it still faces multiple challenges, including funding constraints, project implementation hurdles, and the need for technological innovation. The ultimate impact of MAP-21 remains to be seen and warrants careful observation.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US and China Strike Tentative Deal on Tiktoks Future

US and China Strike Tentative Deal on Tiktoks Future

The Ministry of Commerce announced a preliminary framework agreement between China and the US regarding TikTok's US operations. This involves establishing a new joint venture responsible for data security and content management, while ByteDance retains control over commercial operations. China urges the US to provide a fair business environment and promote the stable development of China-US economic and trade relations. This move aims to address US concerns about data security while allowing TikTok to continue operating in the US market under a restructured framework.

Pacific Shipping Sees Recovery in H1 Earnings An Analysis of the Shift from Loss to Profit

Pacific Shipping Sees Recovery in H1 Earnings An Analysis of the Shift from Loss to Profit

Pacific Shipping Company reported a net profit of $30.8 million for the first half of 2023, a significant improvement from last year's losses. The company noted that the recovery of the bulk carrier market and high operational load factors contributed to the positive performance. Looking ahead, the company remains optimistic about the recovery of the shipping market and plans to continue exploring investment opportunities in second-hand vessels. Additionally, in response to the 2020 low-sulfur regulations, the company is assessing compliance strategies.

Hong Kong Firms Gain Edge in Global Trade Experts Say

Hong Kong Firms Gain Edge in Global Trade Experts Say

This article details seven key advantages of registering a Hong Kong company, including a sound legal environment, freedom in company naming, low tax rates, no required paid-up registered capital, simplified company maintenance, highly flexible bank accounts, and a significant boost to brand image. It also outlines the conditions Mainland residents must meet and the detailed registration process. The aim is to help foreign trade enterprises better understand the benefits and procedures involved in Hong Kong company registration, facilitating their international trade endeavors.

US Court Upholds Jones Act Bolstering Maritime Security

US Court Upholds Jones Act Bolstering Maritime Security

A US court dismissed a constitutional challenge against the Jones Act, upholding its validity. The Act mandates that vessels transporting goods between US ports must be US-built, owned, and crewed. The court deemed the Act constitutional, emphasizing its importance in maintaining the US merchant marine, ensuring national security, and supporting maritime jobs. This ruling reinforces US maritime strategy, but controversy surrounding the Act is likely to persist.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Vietnams Tilapia Exports to US Defy Tariff Hurdles

Vietnams Tilapia Exports to US Defy Tariff Hurdles

In 2025, Vietnam's tilapia exports to the US surged by 173% to $53.15 million, making it the largest export market. This growth was driven by opportunities arising from trade tensions between the US and China, and the US and Brazil. Vietnamese companies quickly responded to US market demand, particularly with increased exports of frozen fish fillets. Leveraging cost advantages and supply stability, Vietnam is steadily increasing its market share in the US tilapia market.