Mexican-built logistics startup WeShip sets sights on US expansion
Mexico-based logistics startup WeShip plans to launch U.S. domestic parcel services in 2026.
Mexico-based logistics startup WeShip plans to launch U.S. domestic parcel services in 2026.
The end of the U.S. de minimis exemption is disrupting European postal service for parcel customers.
In this edition: The fight against freight fraud steps up and why a water fight can affect the supply chain.
Kent Richard, interim bridge director of the City of Laredo, sat down with FreightWaves’ Timothy Dooner to discuss the 25th anniversary of the World Trade Bridge and the future of trade through Laredo.
Gaia Dynamics is arming customers with AI-driven tools to accelerate the tariff code classification of products.
A coalition of U.S. and Mexican stakeholders is urging Presidents Joe Biden and Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador to address migrant issues impacting cross-border trade.
The cross-border trucking industry is recovering from a migrant surge and Texas inspections, trade officials said.
B2B e-commerce is exploding, but payments processes are not keeping up, turning what should be a seamless experience into a frustrating process for many.