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Cargado’s $12M Raise Underscores the Rise of Regionally Focused Freight Tech in North America

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News With North American supply chains under rapid transformation, Cargado, a startup specializing in cross-border freight operations, has raised $12 million in Series A funding to expand its digital platform for U.S.–Mexico brokers. The announcement highlights the growing investor focus on region-specific logistics technology, as...

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Chemtrade Confirms April Distribution Amid Stable Yield Outlook

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News Chemtrade Logistics Income Fund has declared its monthly cash distribution of $0.0575 per unit for April 2025, continuing its consistent payout strategy as investor focus sharpens on income resilience in the North American logistics sector. The distribution is payable on May 30, 2025, to unitholders...

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Threshold Shock: DHL’s $800 B2C Shipping Halt Exposes Fragility in Cross-Border E-Commerce

By Maria Kalamatas | The Logistic News In a development that has caught e-commerce exporters by surprise, DHL Express has temporarily halted all B2C shipments to the United States valued above $800, effective April 21, as it adjusts to new compliance demands under evolving U.S. customs protocols. The move, which affects hundreds...

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DHL Express Backs Local Innovation with Japan-Made SAF, Opening a New Chapter in Green Air Freight

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News DHL Express has launched a new chapter in its decarbonization strategy — this time, by turning to sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) produced entirely within Japan. In a first for the company’s operations in the country, flights departing from Tokyo Narita are now partially powered...

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Airbus Reinforces Production Stability with Financial Support for Key Suppliers

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News Airbus is taking a proactive stance to shield its production lines from mounting supply chain stress, stepping in to financially assist suppliers who are still struggling to meet output targets. With commercial aircraft demand rising sharply — especially for its bestselling A320neo family — the...

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Inside the Strategic Reset: Washington’s 2025 Supply Chain Summit Shifts Focus Toward Sovereign Logistics

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News As logistics becomes a matter of national strategy, the 2025 Spring Supply Chain Summit in Washington, D.C., hosted by the Aerospace Industries Association (AIA), marks a pivotal turning point in global trade thinking. Held on April 22, the summit is not just another industry...

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Inside SEKO’s Strategy: Gordon Branov’s Appointment as CEO Marks a Deliberate Shift Toward Scalable Agility

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News In a move that underscores both continuity and ambition, SEKO Logistics has appointed longtime executive Gordon Branov as its new Chief Executive Officer. The transition comes at a critical moment for the company, as it seeks to solidify its position in an increasingly competitive...

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Exclusive: How AI is Quietly Redefining Global Logistics—One Algorithm at a Time

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News Artificial intelligence isn’t disrupting logistics in a flash. It’s doing it in layers — quietly, methodically, and in ways that are already impossible to ignore. While the industry has long relied on technology for process optimization, AI is taking that logic further — giving logistics...

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IMO’s Historic Carbon Pricing Deal Sets a New Global Standard for Shipping Emissions

By Eva Richardson | The Logistic News The International Maritime Organization (IMO) has reached a breakthrough agreement to introduce a global carbon pricing mechanism—the first of its kind under a UN body—marking a historic shift in how the shipping industry addresses its environmental footprint. Set to take effect in 2028, the new...

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