In-depth Analysis of Non-vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCC) and Their Roles

In-depth Analysis of Non-vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCC) and Their Roles

Non-Vessel Operating Common Carriers (NVOCC) play a crucial role in international freight by signing transport contracts with shippers, despite not owning transportation means directly. They collaborate with actual carriers to ensure smooth cargo transportation. To become an NVOCC, one must meet certain conditions and obtain relevant operating qualifications, but this does not necessarily mean their services are superior to other freight forwarders. The key is to correctly select a cost-effective freight forwarder.

Customs Declaration Process and Required Documents Under Three Modes of Clearance in Shanghai

Customs Declaration Process and Required Documents Under Three Modes of Clearance in Shanghai

This article discusses the customs clearance processes under three customs clearance models in Shanghai: local customs declaration and release, local customs declaration with port release, and regional integrated customs clearance. Each model involves different operational steps and required documents. Enterprises need to prepare relevant materials based on their actual situation to ensure smooth customs clearance.

Amazon FBA: A Powerful Tool to Enhance Competitiveness in Cross-border E-commerce

Amazon FBA: A Powerful Tool to Enhance Competitiveness in Cross-border E-commerce

Amazon FBA is a representative of seller fulfillment services that helps sellers expand their sales in international markets by reducing management costs, enhancing consumer trust, and providing convenient returns. This service is especially suitable for small-sized, high-profit products. By leveraging the advantages of FBA, sellers can better address the challenges of cross-border e-commerce and improve their competitiveness.

07/16/2025 Logistics
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Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese cargo owners have united to protest against Maersk over disputes regarding sealing fees, marking a significant shift in foreign trade companies' response to unreasonable charges. Three major associations in Xiamen have strongly condemned Maersk's actions, urging for the protection of cargo owner rights and greater industry transparency. This issue transcends mere fee disputes, as it holds profound implications for the future development of the maritime shipping industry.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

This case study explores the complexities of the contractual nature between freight forwarders and shippers. With the development of international cargo transportation, maritime freight forwarders can act as either agents or carriers, leading to disputes regarding legal relationships. The crux lies in whether both parties negotiated freight for the entire transport; if the agent's role is not explicitly defined, they may be regarded as the carrier. The findings indicate that specific expressions of intent and the classification of cost types are crucial in determining the nature of the legal relationship.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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