US Tariff Changes Strain Transport Sector Ahead of August 1

US Tariff Changes Strain Transport Sector Ahead of August 1

The U.S. will implement import tariffs on August 1, facing urgent challenges and uncertainties in the transportation sector. Despite strong economic growth data, anxiety over policy changes complicates future impact assessments. The tariffs may lead to reduced consumer spending and increased unemployment rates. Core inflation is expected to rise to 3.6% by 2025.

The Challenges and Strategies of Electric Heavy-duty Trucks in Winter

The Challenges and Strategies of Electric Heavy-duty Trucks in Winter

The low temperatures in winter significantly affect the range capability of electric heavy trucks. Factors such as reduced battery performance, increased heating energy consumption, and changing road conditions contribute to the overall decrease in range during this season. This issue poses a major obstacle to the promotion of electric heavy trucks, impacting users' economic benefits.

01/20/2025 Logistics
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Rising Crossborder Logistics Costs Challenge Firms in 2025

Rising Crossborder Logistics Costs Challenge Firms in 2025

By 2025, cross-border logistics costs will be under pressure as transport fees rise due to port charges and supply-demand fluctuations. Differentiated tariff policies require adjustments to export mechanisms, while intelligent warehousing management optimizes costs. Policy risks, such as increased renewable energy requirements, add to corporate burdens, necessitating flexible responses from all parties.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Sector Rebounds As June Index Shows Strong Growth

Logistics Sector Rebounds As June Index Shows Strong Growth

The Logistics Manager's Index (LMI) showed strong performance in June, reaching 60.7, indicating a recovery trend in the industry. Inventory levels have risen due to increased tariffs, while transportation and warehousing capacities have declined. Despite optimistic short-term growth, long-term market demand remains uncertain, and future trade policies will significantly impact the entire sector.

Shipping Freight Rates Plummet Analysis of Factors and Future Trends

Shipping Freight Rates Plummet Analysis of Factors and Future Trends

Recently, shipping freight rates have continued to decline due to the increase in capacity, particularly on transoceanic routes to Europe and America, where the drop is significant. Affected by market conditions and intensified competition, freight rates are expected to continue decreasing, although the extent of the decline will lessen. Future capacity deliveries will further influence market fluctuations.

The Future of Logistics in Africa Addressing Challenges and Innovating Development

The Future of Logistics in Africa Addressing Challenges and Innovating Development

The African logistics industry demonstrates remarkable resilience and growth potential in the face of global economic challenges. With increased demand for African goods, enhanced investments in port infrastructure, and the adoption of digital technologies, Africa's position in global maritime trade is steadily rising. Looking ahead, Africa is expected to become a significant pillar of global trade.

Intelligent Logistics Making Technology Supply Chains Smoother and Safer

Intelligent Logistics Making Technology Supply Chains Smoother and Safer

This article discusses how smart logistics solutions can enhance operational efficiency and safety in the technology sector's supply chain. By leveraging digital platforms and IoT technologies, companies can monitor logistics dynamics in real-time, allowing for flexible responses, cost reductions, and increased competitiveness. Investing in innovative logistics systems is crucial for seizing market opportunities in the future.

Comparison Analysis of Yangshan Port and Outer Port Costs

Comparison Analysis of Yangshan Port and Outer Port Costs

This presentation analyzes the reasons for the higher costs at Yangshan Port compared to the Outer Port. Located on an island, Yangshan Port is approximately 30 kilometers from Shanghai's mainland, resulting in increased transportation distance and higher container handling and port entry fees. Additionally, the need for a secondary entry operation after unloading containers also raises costs.