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The Logistics Recalibration: How Amazon’s $15 Billion Strategy Signals a Shift in Supply Chain Thinking

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News In recent years, logistics has undergone a quiet revolution—one defined less by spectacle than by structural change. And with its latest $15 billion investment in 80 new U.S.-based distribution hubs, Amazon is making clear that it no longer sees logistics as a back-office function....

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Washington Targets Chinese Shipbuilding with New Port Fees: Strategic Protection or Trade Gamble?

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News In a move likely to intensify trade tensions and provoke global shipping realignments, the U.S. government has introduced a sweeping surcharge on all commercial vessels built in Chinese shipyards. The measure—unprecedented in scope—will impose port access fees of up to $3.5 million per stop...

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DSV Finalizes €14.3 Billion Acquisition of DB Schenker, Signaling a New Era in Global Logistics

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News DSV, the Danish logistics group known for its bold acquisition strategy, has completed its largest deal to date: the purchase of DB Schenker for €14.3 billion. With this move, DSV cements its place among the most influential players in the global freight industry. The acquisition,...

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North America’s Supply Chain Playbook Shifts as Kuehne+Nagel Launches Critical Hub at the U.S.-Mexico Border

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic News Amid an accelerating push toward regional manufacturing and supply chain diversification, global logistics firm Kuehne+Nagel has inaugurated a new flagship logistics facility in Laredo, Texas—a location that has swiftly evolved from a border town into one of North America’s most vital freight corridors. The...

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SITL 2025: Operational Technologies Take the Lead in Logistics Innovation

By Eva Richardson, The Logistic News  The International Week of Transport and Logistics (SITL), held in Paris this year, focused on one thing: operational solutions that are ready to use. From automated route planning to real-time warehouse visibility, SITL 2025 shifted the conversation from concepts to execution. Exhibitors brought systems designed not...

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ICAO Urges Global Policy Reform to Unclog Bottlenecks in Air Transport

By Maria Kalamatas – The Logistic News  At the International Conference on Air Transport held this week in Doha, Qatar, the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) made a pointed call for more effective global policies to support the smooth functioning of air transport systems worldwide. The organization, a specialized UN agency tasked...

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