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Strategic Alliance Between PSA, DNV and PIL to Advance Sustainable Maritime Corridors

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic NewsPublication Date: March 31, 2025 In a move that could reshape the sustainability landscape of global maritime trade, three industry giants—PSA International, DNV, and Pacific International Lines (PIL)—have announced a groundbreaking strategic collaboration aimed at advancing environmentally responsible logistics solutions across the supply chain. The partnership...

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How AI is Quietly Reinventing Global Supply Chains

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic NewsMarch 31, 2025 Artificial intelligence is no longer a futuristic concept reserved for tech giants — it has become a silent but powerful force reshaping the global logistics and supply chain landscape. While some organizations still view AI as an emerging experiment, others are already...

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China’s Logistics Sector Gains Momentum with High-Tech and Policy Tailwinds

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic NewsMarch 31, 2025 China’s logistics sector has entered 2025 with strong forward momentum, fueled by a dynamic combination of policy support, industrial innovation, and resilient domestic demand. As the world’s second-largest economy continues to adapt to shifting global trade dynamics, its logistics performance stands out...

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Why Freight Brokers Are Redefining Their Role in the Supply Chain

Why Freight Brokers Are Redefining Their Role in the Supply Chain By Eva Richardson – The Logistic NewsMarch 31, 2025 As global trade dynamics continue to evolve, freight brokers find themselves at a turning point. No longer simply intermediaries between shippers and carriers, today’s brokers are transforming into strategic partners capable of...

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How De Minimis Rule Reforms Are Redefining the Logistics Sector

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic NewsMarch 31, 2025 A silent transformation is rippling through the logistics sector. In response to concerns about unfair competition, customs loopholes, and growing pressure on national economies, the United States and other nations are beginning to revisit the once-overlooked de minimis rule—an exemption that allows...

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How E-Commerce Logistics is Adapting to the Demand for Speed Without Breaking the Bank

By Eva Richardson – The Logistic NewsMarch 31, 2025 As e-commerce reshapes global consumer behavior, the logistics industry finds itself at the intersection of two increasingly incompatible demands: faster delivery times and lower operational costs. The race to the consumer’s doorstep has never been more intense—or more expensive. In 2025, the challenge...

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