Global ocean supply chains are at full stretch ahead of the Chinese New Year (CNY) holidays, which officially start on February 12.
The pandemic may have battered exporters in New Zealand and Australia, but many remain optimistic about 2021.
Relations between China and Ukraine are flourishing, and DHL is establishing better rail connectivity to support the growing partnership.
Touted for its health benefits, Fiji’s fresh turmeric has been making inroads into the West, thanks to a spice exporter in the country.
DHL’s recent delivery of the first batch of Covid-19 vaccines to Singapore is a good roadmap for what could come next.
With durian demand remaining high despite the Covid-19 pandemic, exporters find next-day delivery services like DHL’s new Durian Express useful.
The logistics that moved Kaavan the Asian elephant from his barren enclosure in a Pakistan Zoo to a Cambodian wildlife sanctuary with others of his kind.
The Covid-19 pandemic has led laboratory supply companies like Agilent to explore multimodal logistics solutions, and created impetus for digitalization.
The seemingly inexorable rise of Black Friday has made the commercial opportunity of the festive season start earlier – and last longer – than ever before.
Improving supply chain visibility is essential as trade is pressured by rising costs, growing volumes and threats to sustainable growth.