FAA Investigates Boeing Over 737 Max Production Concerns

FAA Investigates Boeing Over 737 Max Production Concerns

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on CDL "driver's license mills," with nearly 3,000 training institutions de-listed and 4,500 facing warnings. Students should carefully select training institutions, verifying qualifications, understanding faculty, and reviewing courses to ensure high-quality training and avoid investment risks. This crackdown aims to improve traffic safety by ensuring CDL holders receive proper instruction and meet required standards. Choosing a reputable and accredited CDL training program is crucial for a successful and safe driving career.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US DOT Shuts Down Rogue CDL Training Programs Nationwide

US DOT Shuts Down Rogue CDL Training Programs Nationwide

The U.S. Department of Transportation is cracking down on "CDL license mills," removing nearly 3,000 substandard training providers and scrutinizing another 4,500. This initiative aims to improve the quality of CDL training, ensure road safety, and standardize industry practices. The goal is to eliminate unqualified institutions and establish a more transparent platform for training information. This reform seeks to enhance driver competence and ultimately reduce accidents related to commercial vehicle operation by ensuring higher standards in CDL training and certification.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Asiapacific Adopts WCO Framework for Ecommerce Customs

Asiapacific Adopts WCO Framework for Ecommerce Customs

The WCO Asia-Pacific Regional E-commerce Seminar focused on the implementation of cross-border e-commerce standards frameworks. Key areas discussed included advance electronic data, data exchange, tax collection, AEO extensions, and technological applications. Participants actively engaged in addressing the challenges posed by the pandemic-accelerated e-commerce transformation. The aim is to build a secure and efficient new e-commerce ecosystem in the Asia-Pacific region by fostering collaboration and addressing emerging issues related to cross-border trade and customs procedures.

Asiapacific Nations Unite on Ecommerce Rules During Pandemic

Asiapacific Nations Unite on Ecommerce Rules During Pandemic

The World Customs Organization (WCO) held an online workshop for Asia-Pacific members, focusing on the effective implementation of the E-Commerce Framework of Standards (E-Commerce FoS) to address challenges arising from the pandemic-accelerated growth of e-commerce. The meeting covered topics such as advance electronic data, data exchange, tax collection, cooperation & coordination, and technology applications. The aim was to promote trade facilitation, ensure effective customs control and revenue collection, and foster the healthy development of cross-border e-commerce.

Chinese Sellers Face Top 10 Pitfalls on Walmart Marketplace

Chinese Sellers Face Top 10 Pitfalls on Walmart Marketplace

This article delves into ten common operational violations that Chinese sellers are prone to commit on the Walmart platform, offering compliance solutions to help them avoid risks and achieve stable growth. It highlights frequent issues such as copying competitor models, misusing customer information, failing to meet logistics standards, and engaging in false marketing. The article provides concrete operational suggestions to mitigate these problems and ensure sellers adhere to Walmart's policies, fostering a more sustainable and compliant business on the platform.

Amazon Sellers Face Longterm Storage Fee Challenges

Amazon Sellers Face Longterm Storage Fee Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of Amazon FBA inventory storage duration and the standards for Long-Term Storage Fees (LTSF), highlighting the high cost risks associated with aged inventory. It details the automatic removal policy, LTSF calculation methods, and proposes strategies such as optimizing inventory turnover and promotional clearance sales. The aim is to help sellers effectively manage FBA inventory and reduce operating costs by avoiding LTSF and improving inventory health. Proper planning and execution are crucial for mitigating these fees.

01/19/2026 Warehousing
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RFID Tech Boosts Retail Supply Chain Inventory Accuracy

RFID Tech Boosts Retail Supply Chain Inventory Accuracy

A GS1 US study reveals accelerated RFID adoption in retail, with manufacturers and retailers leveraging it to enhance inventory visibility and respond to omnichannel demands. Nearly half of manufacturers and over half of retailers have implemented RFID, significantly improving inventory accuracy, optimizing logistics, and reducing stockouts, thereby supporting omnichannel retail. Despite challenges related to cost, standards, and privacy, RFID technology continues to drive transformation and upgrades within the retail sector. Its impact on supply chain efficiency and customer experience is becoming increasingly evident.

US STB Extends Comment Period on Rail Switching Proposal

US STB Extends Comment Period on Rail Switching Proposal

The U.S. Surface Transportation Board (STB) has extended the comment deadline for its “Reciprocal Switching” proposal, which aims to provide poorly served freight rail shippers with the option to access other rail carriers. The new proposal establishes three key performance standards: service reliability, consistency, and local service. It also requires Class I railroads to provide historical data on service metrics. Industry response to the proposal has been mixed, but there's general agreement that it's intended to improve the quality of rail service.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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USPS Announces 10year Plan to Boost Profitability and Service

USPS Announces 10year Plan to Boost Profitability and Service

The USPS has released a ten-year plan to achieve financial sustainability and improve service quality by expanding e-commerce services (USPS Connect), adjusting service standards, investing in infrastructure, and seeking legislative support. The plan faces numerous challenges, including market competition, internal reforms, and external environmental factors. Its success or failure will directly impact the future of the United States Postal Service. This comprehensive strategy aims to modernize operations and better meet the evolving needs of customers and businesses in the digital age.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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USPS Overhaul Targets Profitability and Modernized Delivery

USPS Overhaul Targets Profitability and Modernized Delivery

The United States Postal Service (USPS) has unveiled a ten-year strategic plan to reshape its profitability and enhance service quality. Key initiatives include expanding seven-day package delivery, making significant infrastructure investments, adjusting service standards, optimizing pricing strategies, and seeking legislative support. The plan aims to gain a competitive edge in the e-commerce market. While facing numerous challenges, the USPS's commitment to reform and innovative measures are noteworthy and hold promise for the future of the postal service.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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