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Forecasts predict the freight forwarding global market to reach $220.34 billion by 2026.
The global freight forwarding market is predicted to grow by $11.05 billion from 2021 ($180.66 billion) to 2022 ($191.71 billion), a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 6.1%. Projections, also, indicate market growth of $220.34 billion in 2026. The GFF market includes...
How can the 3PL industry bounce back from an unprecedented 2021?
2021 was an unprecedented year for the third-party logistics industry (3PL). Increasing volumes and emphasis on outsourced logistics to manage ever-changing inventories led to 2021 being the most profitable year ever for the trillion-dollar industry, according to a...
NGL signed MOU with Hanyang University
With the signing of a MOU, NGL Transportation and Hanyang University intend to develop a one-stop logistics platform that integrates end-to-end First Mile operations, including the AI-enabled platform that integrates port, logistics, yard, warehouse, and autonomous...
NGL signed MOU with Global e-Energy Solutions
NGL Transportation and Global e-Energy Solutions Inc. have signed an MOU to establish the battery logistics ecosystem. Global EV battery sales are expected to increase by 30% by 2030 and recycling the EV battery is becoming an increasingly important area....
Plans to reset inventory; Apple expands; Auto drive south
Supply-chain challenges are causing companies to reconsider managing inventory to meet customer demand while preserving their balance sheets. Businesses including film and photographic supplies manufacturer Eastman Kodak and beauty-products maker Olaplex are among...
Despite decades of growth, Amazon’s Online Store is stalling
Amazon.com, known as the legendary e-commerce machine, has been growing at breakneck speed for more than two decades and is showing signs of stalling. On Thursday, the tech giant reported its slowest sales growth in roughly two decades. Product sales have flatlined,...
Imports soar as U.S. trade deficit reaches record $109.8 billion
In March, inflation, supply imbalances, and strong demand for imported goods widened the U.S. trade deficit, with clothing, computers, and vehicles driving the surge. Therefore, according to the Commerce Department, the trade gap in goods and services widened by 22.3%...
Wal-Mart introduces new services for the post-pandemic era
Walmart, known as the retail giant, focuses on adding new ways to offer shoppers home delivery and efficiently move online inventory. The pandemic-related e-commerce surge shows signs of cooling. Therefore, it is building more automated fulfillment centers attached to...
Self-driving trucks spur land rushes near large cities.
The prospect of self-driving trucks could further intensify land-grabbing big cities, partly fueled by the increase in long-haul trucking. Alterra Property Group LLC, a real-estate investor, based in Philadelphia, said Monday that it had launched a partnership with...
Supply chain complications result from port labor talks
West Coast dockworkers and cargo handling companies are set to begin negotiations this week on a highly owned contract for the U.S. economy, which is struggling with supply chain failures. The labor-management negotiations involve about 22,400 workers from 29 ports,...
U.S. West Coast ports receive more empty containers than full ones that are shipped by Chinese carriers
According to CNBC, the container data for 2020 and 2021 from the Port of Los Angeles and Port of Long Beach, the top two carriers that transported more empty containers than loaded U.S. exports out of the Port of Los Angles were OOCL, which is headquartered in Hong...
Ships are slowed by China’s port bottlenecks
According to the shipping line Ocean Network Express, congestion at ports in China and elsewhere worldwide is gridlocking about 10% of the global container-ship fleet. Jeremy Nixon, the chief executive officer, has emphasized that ships are locked up and waiting in...
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