West Coast Ports Secure Sixyear Labor Deal Averting Disruption

West Coast Ports Secure Sixyear Labor Deal Averting Disruption

The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) reached an agreement on a new six-year contract, ending 13 months of negotiations. The agreement covers key aspects such as wages, benefits, and job security, which is significant for stabilizing US West Coast port operations, alleviating global supply chain pressures, and promoting economic growth. Despite challenges related to automation and geopolitics, the contract's conclusion lays a foundation for future development.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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US Trucking Freight Rises Modestly Amid Uneven Economic Recovery

US Trucking Freight Rises Modestly Amid Uneven Economic Recovery

US freight volume saw a slight increase in May, with growth slowing down. Inventory adjustments and consumer spending are key factors influencing this trend. A cautiously optimistic outlook prevails for the second half of the year, with potential retail growth expected to drive freight volume. The pace of growth hinges on consumer demand and businesses' ability to manage inventory levels effectively. Monitoring these economic indicators will be crucial in predicting future freight activity.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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B2B SEO Strategies Drive 50x Organic Traffic Growth

B2B SEO Strategies Drive 50x Organic Traffic Growth

This article provides an in-depth analysis of a B2B company's remarkable 50x Google traffic growth within a year. It reveals their successful SEO strategies, encompassing market research and user persona analysis, keyword research and organization, high-quality content creation, content repurposing and distribution, and link building. The case study offers practical and replicable experiences for other B2B businesses looking to significantly improve their organic visibility and drive substantial traffic growth through effective SEO practices.

Bahamas Customs Modernization Boosts WTO Bid Regional Trade

Bahamas Customs Modernization Boosts WTO Bid Regional Trade

The World Customs Organization (WCO) has launched a two-year customs capacity building program to support the Bahamas' accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO). Funded by the Inter-American Development Bank, the program covers three key areas: organizational development, human resources, and governance. It aims to enhance the efficiency, transparency, and compliance of Bahamas Customs, bringing it up to international standards and positioning it as a model for the Caribbean region.

Bolivia Boosts Trade Efficiency with WTO Mercator Program

Bolivia Boosts Trade Efficiency with WTO Mercator Program

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through the Mercator Programme, provides follow-up strategic planning support to the Bolivian National Customs Administration (AN). This aims to assist AN in developing a multi-year strategic plan to enhance customs effectiveness and promote trade facilitation. This online workshop assessed the progress of AN's strategic plan development. WCO experts provided professional guidance, optimizing key performance indicators to support the modernization of Bolivian customs and contribute to national economic development.

USPS Suspends Holiday Peak Surcharge Easing Logistics Costs

USPS Suspends Holiday Peak Surcharge Easing Logistics Costs

The United States Postal Service (USPS) announced the elimination of peak-season surcharges for the holiday season, citing improved capacity and cost control. This strategic move aims to capture market share through price competitiveness. The decision is expected to impact the overall logistics landscape, potentially leading to more affordable holiday shopping experiences for consumers. USPS is currently undergoing a ten-year transformation plan to enhance service capabilities, address challenges, and foster innovation in logistics services.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Traffic Declines Postlabor Day

US Rail Freight Traffic Declines Postlabor Day

U.S. rail freight volume decreased in early September due to Labor Day, but cumulative volume remains up year-to-date. Carload and intermodal performance varied. The industry faces ongoing challenges including competition from other modes of transportation and increasing environmental pressures. Despite the holiday dip, the overall positive trend suggests continued economic activity, making rail freight volume a relevant economic indicator. Future performance will depend on adapting to these competitive and environmental factors.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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USPS Faces Financial Crisis Amid Congressional Gridlock

USPS Faces Financial Crisis Amid Congressional Gridlock

The United States Postal Service (USPS) faces challenges including digital transformation, increased competition, and high operating costs. To survive, USPS has launched a five-year business plan aiming to cut costs and expand its business through internal reforms and legislative support. However, Congressional attitudes and market changes remain key uncertainties for USPS's future development. Whether USPS can successfully transform is crucial not only for its own fate but also for the American economy.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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UPS to Install AC in 5000 Trucks After Teamsters Deal

UPS to Install AC in 5000 Trucks After Teamsters Deal

The UPS and Teamsters agreement includes the installation of air conditioning in 5,000 delivery vehicles, improving working conditions for employees. This initiative is a key component of the five-year labor agreement, ensuring employee rights and aiming to boost efficiency. The agreement addresses concerns about excessive heat and its impact on driver safety and productivity within the logistics industry. It represents a significant step towards a more comfortable and safer work environment for UPS drivers.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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East Coast Gulf Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact to Avoid Disruptions

East Coast Gulf Ports Ratify Sixyear Labor Pact to Avoid Disruptions

A six-year labor agreement has been reached at 36 ports along the US East and Gulf Coasts, ensuring wage increases and automation protections, bringing stability to the supply chain. This collaboration between the International Longshoremen's Association and the United States Maritime Alliance avoids the risk of strikes while laying the groundwork for port modernization and future development. This agreement is crucial for maintaining smooth operations and preventing disruptions in the vital maritime transportation network.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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