CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM has announced that its 9,300 TEU container ship 'Phoenix' will be re-flagged as an American vessel, initiating a plan to expand its American fleet to 30 ships over the next four years. This strategic move aims to enhance domestic shipping capabilities and strengthen trade links with the South Asian market.

08/06/2025 物流资讯
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Tariff Uncertainty Stalls Multipurpose Vessel Industry Growth

Tariff Uncertainty Stalls Multipurpose Vessel Industry Growth

The multipurpose vessel transportation industry adopts a 'strategic non-action' approach amid tariff uncertainty. Companies monitor market changes while cautiously delaying decisions to manage potential risks and maintain competitiveness. Effective information sharing and communication are crucial factors when navigating an unstable environment.

New Tech Boosts Lastmile Delivery Efficiency

New Tech Boosts Lastmile Delivery Efficiency

Last mile delivery is one of the most challenging links in the supply chain. This article explores how to enhance delivery efficiency through smart technologies and innovative strategies, meeting market demands, optimizing customer experience, and helping businesses gain a competitive edge in this area.

Fedex Surcharge Changes Strain Ecommerce Shippers

Fedex Surcharge Changes Strain Ecommerce Shippers

FedEx has recently revised the calculation method for freight surcharges, rounding up the dimensions of any package starting from August 18. This change undoubtedly brings new challenges to B2C e-commerce shippers, testing their ability to gain a competitive advantage within a complex freight rate structure.

Brazil Bars Maersk from Port Bids Under New Competition Rules

Brazil Bars Maersk from Port Bids Under New Competition Rules

Brazilian regulators have decided to block Maersk's bid for the Port of São Paulo, aiming to maintain fairness and diversity in the market. This move will promote the development of small enterprises, enhance logistics efficiency, and achieve sustainable economic growth, demonstrating a profound understanding of market ecological balance.

HMM Relocation Stirs Economic Debate Employee Backlash

HMM Relocation Stirs Economic Debate Employee Backlash

The plan to relocate HMM headquarters to Busan is expected to generate $1 billion in economic benefits for the area. However, employees have strongly opposed this move, fearing it will negatively impact their work environment and living stability. The struggle between government interests and employee concerns is intensifying, raising concerns about the future direction of this issue.

08/06/2025 物流资讯
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