Texas Floods Disrupt Global Dry Bulk Trade Strain Supply Chains

Texas Floods Disrupt Global Dry Bulk Trade Strain Supply Chains

The flooding in Texas has disrupted dry bulk transportation at the ports of Corpus Christi, Houston, and Galveston, leading to ship backlogs and transportation delays. This is expected to increase regional freight rates and impact supply chain stability. Market participants need to enhance their preparedness to handle future uncertainties and potential economic fluctuations.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Bills of Lading Key to Safe Efficient Cargo Transport

Bills of Lading Key to Safe Efficient Cargo Transport

This paper analyzes the important role of the bill of lading in cargo transportation, detailing its functions, participants, and cargo information, as well as the planning of transport routes. Furthermore, it is recommended to communicate with relevant parties before transportation and consider insuring the cargo to ensure safety and efficiency during transit.

Container Transport Handling Considerations

Container Transport Handling Considerations

When arranging container transportation, the shipper's containers must comply with international standards and safety regulations, and valid certificates proving cargo suitability must be provided. For tank containers, the carrier may discharge necessary goods in hazardous situations, without assuming liability. The shipper is responsible for related costs and losses to ensure transportation safety.