Pilot Freight Acquires DSI to Boost Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pilot Freight Acquires DSI to Boost Ecommerce Lastmile Delivery

Pilot Freight Services has acquired DSI Logistics to enhance its last mile delivery capabilities, particularly for heavy and hard-to-handle goods. This acquisition will expand Pilot Last Mile's service coverage, making it the second-largest provider of last mile delivery services for oversized items in the US. The move aims to improve customer satisfaction, drive business growth, and lead industry development. The strategic acquisition strengthens Pilot's position in the e-commerce logistics landscape and allows them to better serve the growing demand for specialized last mile solutions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Temu Eases Seller Policies for Spring Festival Break

Temu Eases Seller Policies for Spring Festival Break

Temu adjusted its high-price traffic limiting policy during the Spring Festival, suspending new similar product price comparisons to stabilize traffic and ensure exposure for high-quality goods. Sellers have mixed interpretations of this policy. Optimists are actively stocking up, while cautious sellers believe the impact is limited. Pessimists worry about other traffic limiting measures. Sellers are advised to check their product quality scores, plan inventory in advance, and pay attention to the post-holiday competitive landscape to develop response strategies. This adjustment aims to optimize the platform's performance during the peak season.

Global Shipping Crisis Strategies to Prevent Cargo Abandonment

Global Shipping Crisis Strategies to Prevent Cargo Abandonment

Cargo abandonment at the destination port in international shipping poses significant costs and multiple risks to the shipper. This paper analyzes various expenses such as detention and demurrage charges, as well as four major risks: legal, ownership, supply chain finance, and commercial reputation. It provides a basis for determining responsibility in different scenarios and offers practical suggestions including pre-emptive prevention, in-transit monitoring, post-event handling, and legal recourse. The aim is to help shippers effectively mitigate losses and avoid the predicament of losing both goods and money.

Shanghai Port Adopts Edelivery Orders to Boost Efficiency

Shanghai Port Adopts Edelivery Orders to Boost Efficiency

Shanghai Port fully implemented electronic delivery orders (e-DO) on July 1, 2019, ceasing the issuance of paper delivery orders. Cargo owners and freight forwarders need to complete e-DO registration and familiarize themselves with the electronic delivery process as soon as possible. This adaptation is crucial for the port's digital transformation and ensures the smooth retrieval of goods. This move streamlines operations and promotes efficiency within the port logistics ecosystem. The transition to e-DOs marks a significant step towards a more sustainable and technologically advanced port environment.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

US Rail Freight Slump Signals Economic Worries

Recent data reveals a year-over-year decline in both U.S. rail freight and intermodal volumes. While commodities like automotive, coal, and petroleum products experienced growth, grains, forest products, and agricultural goods faced declines. Intermodal volume also decreased. Rail freight confronts challenges including macroeconomic conditions, supply chain issues, and industry competition. To address these, the industry needs to enhance efficiency, expand markets, embrace green transformation, and strengthen collaboration. The overall trend indicates a complex interplay of factors impacting the rail freight sector, requiring strategic adaptation for future growth.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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WCO Calls for Global Trade Collaboration Digital Shift

WCO Calls for Global Trade Collaboration Digital Shift

The Secretary General of the World Customs Organization (WCO) has called for enhanced international cooperation and digital transformation to address the challenges posed by the pandemic and build a more resilient global trade system. He emphasized the crucial role of customs in facilitating the cross-border flow of vaccines and essential goods, and encouraged leveraging data and technological innovation to improve management efficiency and service delivery. The WCO will continue to support its member customs administrations in their digital transformation efforts, contributing to the recovery of global trade.

Ottos Selfdriving Trucks Transform Logistics Industry

Ottos Selfdriving Trucks Transform Logistics Industry

Otto's self-driving truck successfully delivered Budweiser beer, marking a new era for the logistics industry. Autonomous driving technology offers significant advantages, including increased efficiency, reduced costs, improved safety, and alleviation of driver shortages. Despite potential volatility and challenges facing the logistics sector in 2025, the application prospects for self-driving trucks are broad. They hold the promise of reshaping transportation models, optimizing supply chains, and creating new business opportunities within the logistics and transportation landscape. The successful delivery demonstrates the potential for autonomous vehicles to revolutionize the movement of goods.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Lineage Logistics Acquires Emergent Cold to Expand Global Footprint

Lineage Logistics Acquires Emergent Cold to Expand Global Footprint

Lineage's acquisition of Emergent Cold signifies a major expansion of its global cold chain network, particularly in the Asia-Pacific region. This strategic move enhances Lineage's port presence and facilitates entry into new markets like Australia, New Zealand, and Sri Lanka. The acquisition enables Lineage to offer a more comprehensive suite of cold chain logistics services, strengthening its position as a leading player in the industry and improving its ability to serve customers across a wider geographical area. The focus is on optimizing the supply chain for temperature-sensitive goods.

01/20/2026 Logistics
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Hurricane Helen Prompts Logistics Disaster Preparedness Guide

Hurricane Helen Prompts Logistics Disaster Preparedness Guide

Hurricane 'Helen' threatens Florida's logistics. This guide covers risk assessment, resource allocation, collaborative cooperation, and humanitarian aid to ensure personnel safety and facilitate post-disaster relief efforts. It provides a framework for logistics companies to prepare for and respond to hurricane-related disruptions. Key aspects include identifying vulnerabilities in the supply chain, pre-positioning essential resources, establishing communication channels with stakeholders, and coordinating with relief organizations to deliver aid effectively. The guide emphasizes the importance of prioritizing human safety and minimizing the impact of the hurricane on the flow of goods and services.

01/01/2026 Logistics
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Usindia Trade Deal Spurs Growth Raises Farm Sector Worries

Usindia Trade Deal Spurs Growth Raises Farm Sector Worries

The US-India trade deal has sparked concerns in India regarding agricultural concessions, despite government assurances. Farmers are planning protests. The agreement includes tariff adjustments, energy and defense cooperation, and India's commitment to purchasing US goods. Market reaction has been positive, with the Rupee and stock market rising, but analysts believe the long-term impact will be limited. India needs to balance various interests and maintain its independent development to truly benefit from the agreement. It must prioritize its own agricultural sector while navigating the complexities of international trade.