Ontrac Expands Nextday Delivery to Texas Covering 19M Customers

Ontrac Expands Nextday Delivery to Texas Covering 19M Customers

OnTrac has announced its expansion into the Texas market, bringing next-day delivery services to Dallas-Fort Worth, Austin, Houston, and San Antonio, reaching 19 million consumers. The Dallas sorting center serves as a crucial hub, connecting its East and West Coast networks. Despite facing intense competition and slowing demand, OnTrac is positioned for success in Texas due to its strengths and strategic planning. This expansion aims to provide local consumers with faster and more convenient logistics services throughout the state.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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Chinese Influencer crazy Little Yang Brothers Investigated for False Ads

Chinese Influencer crazy Little Yang Brothers Investigated for False Ads

Influencer Crazy Little Yang faces a trust crisis after being targeted by Wang Hai for allegedly selling products with falsely labeled power and counterfeit 3C certifications during his live streams. While the brand responded, the controversy persists. This incident sparks discussions about regulations within the live streaming e-commerce industry. The handling of the situation by a top-tier influencer has also drawn attention from state media, highlighting the increasing scrutiny of this rapidly growing market and the responsibilities of its leading figures.

Experts Warn of Tariff Impacts on 2025 Freight Peak Season

Experts Warn of Tariff Impacts on 2025 Freight Peak Season

Armada Corporate Intelligence expert Keith Prather delves into the current state of the freight economy, the impact of tariff policies, inventory and import management, and the outlook for the 2025 peak season. He emphasizes that businesses should closely monitor market changes, flexibly adjust strategies, and maintain communication with experts to address challenges and seize opportunities. Adaptability and informed decision-making are crucial for navigating the evolving landscape and maximizing success in the face of economic uncertainties and shifting trade dynamics.

Malawi Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

Malawi Enhances Trade with Wcobacked Advance Ruling System

In July 2018, the World Customs Organization (WCO) held a workshop in Blantyre to support Malawi in enhancing trade facilitation by implementing the advance ruling system and optimizing its customs classification system. Through expert training, current state analysis, and action plan development, Malawi aims to improve its legal framework, establish an advance ruling body, and strengthen personnel training. These efforts are designed to increase customs clearance efficiency, enhance trade certainty, and improve the business environment, ultimately promoting economic development in Malawi.

Global Supply Chains Adapt to Uncertainty Drive Growth

Global Supply Chains Adapt to Uncertainty Drive Growth

The annual State of Logistics Report, released by the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals (CSCMP), indicates that businesses are facing dual uncertainties in both supply chains and the economy. The report emphasizes that by embracing digital transformation, diversifying supply chain layouts, strengthening risk management, enhancing talent reserves, and fostering collaboration, companies can build more resilient supply chains and find growth opportunities amidst uncertainty. This requires a proactive approach to adapt to disruptions and build a more agile and responsive supply chain network.

Global Customs and Rights Holders Strengthen IP Protections

Global Customs and Rights Holders Strengthen IP Protections

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held its 9th Rights Holders Consultation Group Meeting, focusing on the current state of intellectual property infringement and discussing challenges such as IP protection in the e-commerce environment and environmentally sound disposal of infringing goods. The meeting emphasized strengthening cooperation between customs and rights holders, building information exchange platforms, and jointly combating counterfeit goods to maintain fair trade practices and promote global economic prosperity. This collaborative approach aims to effectively address IP infringements and safeguard legitimate trade.

SECOWCO GTFP Phase II Aims to Enhance Global Trade

SECOWCO GTFP Phase II Aims to Enhance Global Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Swiss State Secretariat for Economic Affairs (SECO) officially launched the second phase of the Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP). This initiative aims to build upon the achievements of the first phase, further promoting international trade development, strengthening customs organizational capacity, and fostering the application of international standards and best practices. It seeks to inject new vitality into global trade facilitation and contribute to the construction of an open, inclusive, balanced, and win-win global trade system.

Jifa Huan渤海 Leads NE Asia Feeder Shipping Via Datadriven Strategy

Jifa Huan渤海 Leads NE Asia Feeder Shipping Via Datadriven Strategy

Jifa Bohai Rim, backed by state-owned assets, a comprehensive route network, and digital services, has become a significant force in Northeast Asian shipping. The company enhances operational efficiency and solidifies its leading position in Northern China's feeder shipping market. Leveraging digital operations, it streamlines processes and improves customer experience, contributing to its overall competitiveness and sustainable growth within the Bohai Rim region. This enables Jifa to better serve its customers and maintain its dominance in the regional shipping landscape.

Report Warns of Supply Chain Talent Shortage Urges Digital Shift

Report Warns of Supply Chain Talent Shortage Urges Digital Shift

The 31st Annual State of Logistics Report reveals the impact of turbulent markets on logistics and supply chains. It highlights the ongoing talent crisis and proposes solutions such as digital transformation, talent development, and building resilient supply chains. The report offers valuable insights and actionable guidance for logistics professionals navigating these challenges. Key takeaways include adapting to evolving customer expectations, leveraging technology for efficiency, and prioritizing workforce development to mitigate the talent shortage and build a more agile and responsive supply chain.

Aviation Industry Faces Hurdles in Zerocarbon Transition Postcop27

Aviation Industry Faces Hurdles in Zerocarbon Transition Postcop27

Following COP27, the aviation industry faces the challenge of balancing economic recovery with environmental transition. This analysis examines the industry's current state, progress in international cooperation, corporate emission reduction initiatives, and the paradox of growth versus emission reduction. Technological innovation and financial investment are crucial for achieving net-zero emissions. The aviation industry needs to actively seek government support and collaborate to address climate change. Balancing growth with sustainability requires innovative solutions and a commitment to reducing the industry's environmental impact.