Los Angeles Port Volume to Drop 10 Amid Trade Policy Changes

Los Angeles Port Volume to Drop 10 Amid Trade Policy Changes

The Port of Los Angeles expects a 10% decrease in container throughput in the second half of this year, primarily due to market changes triggered by U.S. tariff policies against several countries. Despite a strong start to the year, the industry is filled with uncertainty about the future and must remain vigilant.

04/09/2025 Logistics
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Cainiao Showcases AI Logistics Tech on Global Stage

Cainiao Showcases AI Logistics Tech on Global Stage

Cainiao Network recently announced its high-performance reinforcement learning planner for autonomous driving, which received recognition at an international academic conference and demonstrated superior performance in complex environments. Additionally, a collaboration with Nanyang Technological University on an end-to-end autonomous driving system achieved first place in a global simulation platform, advancing innovation and commercialization in logistics technology.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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DHL Unveils Health Logistics Brand for Medical Supply Chain

DHL Unveils Health Logistics Brand for Medical Supply Chain

DHL Group has announced a €2 billion investment in its newly established DHL Health Logistics brand, focusing on enhancing logistics capabilities in the life sciences and healthcare sectors. The initiative aims to ensure the efficient delivery of pharmaceuticals and biological products, covering multi-temperature transportation, cold chain facilities, and IT systems to achieve end-to-end visibility.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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The Key Role and Services of International Freight Forwarding

The Key Role and Services of International Freight Forwarding

International freight forwarders play a vital role in cargo transportation, providing shippers and consignees with services like carrier selection, customs clearance, cargo pickup, and freight payment. They also act as multimodal transport operators, offering end-to-end solutions. Value-added services include shipment supervision and special cargo handling, ensuring logistics safety and efficiency - making them indispensable in global trade.

The Future of Global Warehousing and Distribution: Flexibility and Efficiency

The Future of Global Warehousing and Distribution: Flexibility and Efficiency

Modern enterprises face ever-changing customer demands, making a flexible warehousing and distribution network essential. By utilizing strategically located warehousing facilities, businesses can efficiently manage end-to-end supply chain requirements and enhance operational flexibility. Diverse solutions such as bonded warehousing and omnichannel distribution centers meet global needs, enabling companies to better adapt to market fluctuations.

Global Air Cargo Demand Rises Despite Economic Challenges

Global Air Cargo Demand Rises Despite Economic Challenges

In May 2025, international air cargo demand grew by 2.2% year-on-year, demonstrating the industry's resilience. Despite a contraction in global manufacturing and the impact of U.S. tariff policies on certain regions, the Asia-Pacific region experienced the fastest growth in cargo demand at 8.3%. Additionally, falling oil prices provided relief for the airlines.

Exploring Key Elements of the New Customs Declaration: The Significance of Consignors and Production Sales Units

Exploring Key Elements of the New Customs Declaration: The Significance of Consignors and Production Sales Units

In the new customs declaration form, the definitions and reporting requirements for consignees, consignors, and production and sales units are crucial. The consignee and consignor must be legally registered entities, ensuring they are party to the foreign contract. In special cases, the contract executing entity must be specified. The production and sales unit must report the organization that actually participates in the production or sale of goods to ensure accurate information.

Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Demand Solutions

Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Demand Solutions

This article explores six major challenges faced by China's cross-border e-commerce logistics, including high shipping costs, lengthy delivery times, lack of full tracking for packages, high rates of lost or damaged items, difficulties in post-sale rights protection, and products being detained by customs. It suggests that companies can improve these issues by optimizing product design and enhancing customer communication, thereby increasing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Ebay UK Sellers Shift to Profitable Niches Postmask Ban

Ebay UK Sellers Shift to Profitable Niches Postmask Ban

eBay UK prohibits the sale of protective equipment like masks. Sellers should shift their focus to potential categories such as sporting goods, home & garden, apparel, and electronics. By refining product selection and operations, sellers can seize market opportunities and achieve sales growth. This requires a strategic approach to identifying trending items and understanding consumer demand within the UK marketplace, moving away from restricted items and towards categories with higher growth potential.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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