Transportation & Delivery

Air Cargo Shippers Choose Short-Term Deals Amid Trade Tensions
Transportation & Delivery Air Cargo Shippers Choose Short-Term Deals Amid Trade Tensions

The shifting landscape of international trade, compounded by ongoing global trade tensions, is prompting air cargo shippers and freight forwarders to lean towards short-term agreements. This strategic adaptation is a response to the volatility, primarily influenced by rising tariffs between China

Massachusetts Delays Zero-Emission Truck Mandate to 2027
Transportation & Delivery Massachusetts Delays Zero-Emission Truck Mandate to 2027

Massachusetts has decided to delay enforcement of its Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) rule, pushing the mandate for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) to 2027, marking a significant development for the commercial trucking industry within the state. The ACT rule, initially introduced in California and

Air Cargo Industry Unfazed by Red Sea Shipping's Return
Transportation & Delivery Air Cargo Industry Unfazed by Red Sea Shipping's Return

Recently, the air cargo industry has faced significant changes due to evolving shipping routes in the Red Sea. Despite these disruptions, the International Air Transport Association (IATA) remains confident in the resilience and growth prospects of the air cargo sector. Overview of the Air Cargo

Will Amazon's 'Buy for Me' Feature Transform Online Shopping?
Transportation & Delivery Will Amazon's 'Buy for Me' Feature Transform Online Shopping?

Amazon has introduced the ‘Buy for me’ button in the United States, a new feature on its shopping app aimed at revolutionizing the retail landscape. This feature enables shoppers to purchase products from other websites using Amazon's familiar checkout process, even if the products are not

UPS White Paper Highlights Risks of Gig Delivery Services
Transportation & Delivery UPS White Paper Highlights Risks of Gig Delivery Services

In the rapidly evolving world of logistics and e-commerce, few experts offer more insight than Rohit Laila. With decades of experience spanning across supply chain and delivery, Rohit combines his passion for logistics with a keen understanding of the impacts of technology and innovation in the

U.S. Imposes Fees on China-Linked Ships to Boost Domestic Industry
Transportation & Delivery U.S. Imposes Fees on China-Linked Ships to Boost Domestic Industry

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced a new policy targeting China-linked ships arriving at U.S. ports starting October 14. Vessels built in China or owned by entities connected to the country will incur fees ranging from $18 per net ton to $120 per container, with exceptions

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