ASCM’s CHAINge speakers highlight how supply chains are at a crossroads
October 9, 2025
At ASCM’s CHAINge Conference, leaders from government, retail, shipping, and manufacturing underscored that resilience depends on elevating supply chains into the boardroom and building trust across sectors.
Expected U.S.-bound import declines remain intact, notes Port Tracker report
October 8, 2025
For the first half of 2025, Port Tracker said that total volume, at 12.53 million TEU, rose 3.7% annually, with calendar year 2025 expected to be down 2.9% annually, to 25.5 million TEU.
Shippers and 3PLs align through tech and collaboration, notes 3PL Study
October 7, 2025
The 30th Annual 3PL Study reveals how evolving partnerships and emerging technologies are reshaping the supply chain landscape amid disruption, cost pressures, and labor gaps.
FedEx rolls out direct cargo route between Dublin and Indianapolis
October 2, 2025
FedEx said this week it has started a direct cargo flight between Dublin, Ireland, and Indianapolis, Indiana. The four-day-a-week service shortens shipping times by a full day by skipping the crowded coastal gateways.
Global trade uncertainty reshapes supply chain strategy in 2025, note industry veterans at Prologis’ Groundbreakers conference
October 2, 2025
As global trade has seen significant shifts in a short time across 2025, coupled with the ongoing need for supply chains to build resilience and speed and become ever more agile, the role of the supply chain has subsequently evolved to being able to respond in short order to various things.
Prologis and U.S. Interior Secretary map future of supply chains and AI, with energy serving as a key driver
October 1, 2025
At Prologis’ Groundbreakers event, CEO Hamid Moghadam and Secretary Doug Burgum emphasized the urgent need for abundant, reliable energy to power AI growth, digital infrastructure, and next-gen supply chains
U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones in 2025: How new tariffs and proclamations are changing the playbook
October 1, 2025
U.S. Foreign-Trade Zones (FTZs) continue to provide importers and exporters with duty deferral, export exemptions, and operational efficiencies, even as 2025 tariff policies—including reciprocal duties, higher Section 232 rates, and the end of de minimis—reshape the importing landscape. By leveraging FTZs, companies can manage costs, streamline compliance, and maintain global competitiveness while navigating evolving trade regulations.
White House targets timber and furniture imports with new section 232 tariffs, effective October 14
September 30, 2025
A White House executive order issued yesterday announced new tariffs on imports of timber, lumber, and their derivative products (wood products), focused on an effort, to bolster American industry and protect national security.
ASCM Top 10 trends offer up few surprises with AI, tariffs among concerns
September 30, 2025
The Association for Supply Chain Management has released its Top 10 Trends for 2026, highlighting how artificial intelligence, workforce evolution, trade dynamics, resilience, and sustainability will reshape global supply chains.
President Trump rolls out new tariffs ahead of Supreme Court review
September 26, 2025
White House imposes steep tariffs on trucks, furniture, and pharmaceuticals as legal challenge to trade powers looms
DHL executives forecast subdued but strategic 2025 Peak Season amid global trade shifts
September 26, 2025
Top-level executives at Plantation, Fla.-based global express delivery and logistics services provider DHL shared their thoughts and expectations about the 2025 Peak Season this week, on a company-hosted call.
LM reader survey examines the impact of the removal of the de minimis exemption
September 25, 2025
While 32% of logistics stakeholders report operational disruptions like cost increases and slower deliveries, nearly half say they've seen no impact—suggesting a complex, uneven industry transition.
Q&A: Jeff Tafel, President of the National Association of Foreign Trade Zones
September 25, 2025
Logistics Management Group News Editor Jeff Berman spoke with Jeff Tafel, president of the Washington, D.C.-based National Association of Foreign-Trade Zones. Topics covered included: the impact of the recent removal of the de minimis exemption on Foreign Trade-Zone activity, the mission of the NAFTZ, and the impact of tariffs, among others.
Echo Global Logistics makes further inroads in Mexico, with the opening of new Monterrey location
September 24, 2025
Echo said its Mexico services include options for dry van, temperature-controlled shipping, flatbed, LTL, intermodal, and managed transportation. And it added that with its integrated cross-border transportation technology and a team of bilingual experts, Echo provides shippers with what it called a seamless experience for navigating trade and customs regulations.
House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee signs off on the Federal Maritime Commission Act of 2025
September 23, 2025
The legislation was introduced by Rep. Dusty Johnson (R-S.D.) and co-sponsored by Mike Ezell (R-MS), John Garamendi (D-CA), and Salud O. Carbajal (D-CA).
In major UK freight rail deal, CGM is set to acquire Freightliner
September 22, 2025
The deal strengthens CMA CGM’s position in the UK railroad market and helps it shift more cargo from road to rail.
FedEx reports fiscal first quarter earnings gains
September 19, 2025
Quarterly revenue, at $22.2 billion, increased 3% annually, its highest annual growth rate since the pandemic, and operating income, at $1.30 billion, was up 7%. Earnings per share, at $3.83, beat Wall Street expectations, at $3.61.
POLA and POLB volumes remain strong in August
September 18, 2025
POLA reported that total volume, at 958,355 Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units (TEU), saw a 6% annual increase. The Port of Long Beach reported that August volume, at 901,846 TEU, was off 1.3% from its August 2024 record, while still posting its second-best volume August on record, as well as its sixth-busiest month in port history.
Federal Reserve moves forward with first federal funds rate reduction of 2025
September 17, 2025
Following comments made by Chairman Jay Powell in late August, suggesting that the Federal Reserve was possibly open to reducing the target rate for its federal funds rate, the Federal Reserve today decided to lower the rate, which comes from its Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC), to 4.0%-to-4.25%.
While recent White House executive order removes some trade uncertainty, many questions remain
September 17, 2025
The White House issued an executive order earlier this month, which it said it takes steps to modify tariff policies and also establish procedures to implement trade and security agreements with foreign partners, in regards to what it called persistent U.S. goods trade benefits that are considered a national security threat.