Korean Feeder Ship Collides with Bulk Carrier in Vietnam Disrupting Shipping

Korean Feeder Ship Collides with Bulk Carrier in Vietnam Disrupting Shipping

A feeder vessel, KMTC Surabaya, operated by Korea Marine Transport Co. (KMTC), collided with the bulk carrier Glengyle in Vietnam. Both vessels sustained damage, but no casualties were reported. The accident may lead to route delays and potential environmental pollution. Businesses should closely monitor the situation, adjust logistics plans, strengthen risk management protocols, and cooperate with the accident investigation. The incident highlights the vulnerability of supply chains to maritime accidents and the importance of preparedness.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Air Waybill (AWB) Payment Guide: Currency and Payment Method Analysis

Air Waybill (AWB) Payment Guide: Currency and Payment Method Analysis

This article provides a detailed analysis of the payment regulations within the Air Waybill (AWB), including definitions of prepaid and collect payments, as well as how to correctly declare the value of goods. It emphasizes the payment methods at both the origin and destination points, along with the flexibility of currency payments. These regulations not only help ensure the efficiency and safety of cargo transportation but also reduce potential financial risks and enhance customer experience.

Comprehensive Analysis of Russia's Customs Clearance and Transportation Processes

Comprehensive Analysis of Russia's Customs Clearance and Transportation Processes

This article explores the customs clearance and transport procedures in Russia, covering transport routes, customs processes, and the tariff system. It provides comprehensive information for importers and exporters to better adapt to the Russian market and successfully conduct international trade. Understanding the customs and transport processes is crucial for ensuring the smooth passage of goods into the market. Addressing these challenges will help businesses establish a solid foundation for engaging with the Russian market.

Understanding Shanghai Customs Source and Destination Codes

Understanding Shanghai Customs Source and Destination Codes

This article provides a detailed analysis of the source and destination codes for customs in the Shanghai area, highlighting the economic characteristics of different regions and the composition of special economic zones. It showcases Shanghai's economic vitality and administrative adjustments. The article also introduces various special areas, giving readers a clearer understanding of Shanghai's significant role and functions in import and export activities, thereby aiding in the further development and management of the economy.

Maritime Industry Grapples With Rising Demurrage Costs

Maritime Industry Grapples With Rising Demurrage Costs

This article analyzes the meaning of "On Demurrage" in voyage charters and its relationship with demurrage charges. Demurrage fees are costs incurred by the charterer for exceeding the loading and unloading period specified in the contract, usually calculated on a daily basis. The contract outlines the conditions for entering a state of demurrage, which varies in terminology across different countries. Additionally, it explores the distinctions between demurrage in voyage charters and container transport.

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

The multimodal transportation system in the United States has attracted global attention, providing valuable lessons for China's logistics industry. Our in-depth study reveals the critical roles of the Alameda Corridor and the Port of Los Angeles in the global supply chain, showcasing their systematic approach and efficiency. Despite facing challenges in multimodal transportation, both China and the U.S. share similar experiences and learning opportunities in their exploration processes, which bodes well for future collaboration.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Ethiopia Boosts Trade with WCO Harmonized System Partnership

Ethiopia Boosts Trade with WCO Harmonized System Partnership

The Ethiopian Customs Commission (ECC), in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO), enhances the professional capacity of its officers in the Harmonized System (HS). This article emphasizes the importance of commodity classification, shares highlights from the ECC's study visit, and provides references and suggestions for customs and enterprises in other developing countries. The aim is to improve trade competitiveness through strengthened customs expertise and efficient classification practices, ultimately contributing to smoother international trade flows.

WCO Launches Leadership Program for Palestinian Customs Officers

WCO Launches Leadership Program for Palestinian Customs Officers

The WCO conducted a leadership workshop for Palestinian Customs, aiming to enhance the skills of middle and senior managers and support customs modernization. The workshop received positive feedback from participants. The training focused on improving leadership capabilities within the customs administration to facilitate more effective operations and contribute to the overall modernization efforts of Palestinian Customs. This initiative is expected to have a significant impact on the efficiency and effectiveness of customs procedures in Palestine.

Switzerland WCO Boost Ukraine Trade Efficiency

Switzerland WCO Boost Ukraine Trade Efficiency

Switzerland, in collaboration with the World Customs Organization (WCO), has launched the Global Trade Facilitation Programme (GTFP) to enhance the efficiency of Ukrainian Customs and improve the business environment. Based on the WTO's Trade Facilitation Agreement and the WCO's Revised Kyoto Convention, the project provides technical assistance, capacity building, and resource support to help Ukraine achieve trade facilitation. This initiative aims to reduce costs for businesses, enhance competitiveness, promote foreign investment, and ultimately benefit consumers.

Americas Caribbean Customs Agencies Push Gender Equality at Forum

Americas Caribbean Customs Agencies Push Gender Equality at Forum

The Americas and Caribbean Customs Virtual Forum focused on gender equality and diversity, bringing together representatives from 24 countries. They shared experiences, discussed challenges, and launched the Spanish version of the WCO Gender Equality Organizational Assessment Tool (GEOAT). The forum aims to promote progress in gender equality within customs administrations and integrate it into the customs agenda. This initiative lays the foundation for building a more equitable and inclusive customs environment across the region.