Fiji Airways Expands Cargo Services As South Pacific Hub

Fiji Airways Expands Cargo Services As South Pacific Hub

Fiji Airways is upgrading its cargo services, reinforcing its position as a key aviation hub in the South Pacific. Based at Nadi International Airport, Fiji Airways connects Oceania, Asia, and North American markets. Handling over 80,000 tons of cargo annually, it provides an efficient logistics channel for regional trade, particularly benefiting the rapid transportation of perishable goods. This enhancement strengthens Fiji's role in facilitating international commerce and supporting the economic growth of the surrounding island nations.

01/22/2026 Airlines
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Asiapacific Customs Adopts Remote Training for Capacity Building

Asiapacific Customs Adopts Remote Training for Capacity Building

The 19th WCO Asia/Pacific Regional Training Center Heads Meeting was held online, focusing on the challenges and practices of distance learning under the pandemic. Participants shared experiences, discussed innovative models, and emphasized collaborative construction, aiming to enhance regional customs capacity building and respond to the new international trade environment. The meeting highlighted the importance of adapting training methodologies to effectively address the evolving needs of customs administrations in the region and ensure continued professional development despite global disruptions.

Wcos Clean Seas Initiative Tackles Asiapacific Plastic Waste

Wcos Clean Seas Initiative Tackles Asiapacific Plastic Waste

The World Customs Organization (WCO), through its Asia Pacific Border Management Waste Project, is assisting Indonesian and Philippine Customs in enhancing their control over plastic waste via virtual diagnostic missions. The project aims to strengthen Customs' ability to handle legal plastic waste imports, reduce the risk of illegal shipments, and raise awareness of the Basel Convention amendments. The WCO will provide customized implementation plans and host regional workshops to foster collaboration and address the challenges of plastic waste management.

Meituans O2O Model Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

Meituans O2O Model Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

This paper delves into Meituan's local life service model, extracting its core operational mechanisms and key strategies to provide insights for cross-border sellers expanding overseas O2O businesses. Through comparative analysis of different platform characteristics, it addresses common questions and helps sellers replicate the Meituan model in markets such as Southeast Asia, tapping into new opportunities in localized services. It offers guidance on adapting the Meituan approach for successful implementation and growth in new international markets.

Zeekr 009 MPV Sales Soar in Thailand Amid Luxury Demand

Zeekr 009 MPV Sales Soar in Thailand Amid Luxury Demand

The Zeekr 009 has distinguished itself in Thailand's competitive automotive market with its high-end MPV positioning. Sales steadily increased in 2025, placing it among the top players in its segment. Its success is no accident, but rather the result of precise market positioning and a differentiated competitive strategy. This provides valuable insights for other Chinese brands looking to enter the Thai market. The Zeekr 009's performance demonstrates the potential for premium Chinese EVs in Southeast Asia.

Giimall Boosts Chinese DTC Brands Global Expansion

Giimall Boosts Chinese DTC Brands Global Expansion

GiiMall, a cross-border e-commerce platform focusing on full-chain services for independent websites in Southeast Asia, empowers Chinese DTC brands to achieve globalization through digital means. Its core services include independent website construction and platform cross-border e-commerce solutions, driven by values such as customer first and open win-win cooperation. GiiMall has had a significant global impact, helping Chinese brands efficiently enter international markets and reshape the landscape of cross-border e-commerce.

Study Reveals Origins of Australias First Inhabitants

Study Reveals Origins of Australias First Inhabitants

Archaeological and genetic evidence suggests that the earliest Australians were seafarers who migrated from Southeast Asia approximately 50,000 years ago. They adapted to the Australian environment, developing unique cultures and dispersing across the continent, forming diverse Indigenous groups. This migration represents a significant chapter in human history and sheds light on the cultural origins and resilience of Aboriginal Australians. Further research continues to refine our understanding of this ancient migration and the subsequent development of Indigenous Australian societies.

Charging Standards for International Air Transport of Water and Land Letters

Charging Standards for International Air Transport of Water and Land Letters

This article provides a detailed overview of the charging standards for international air freight and combined transport letters, including specific fees for letters, postcards, printed materials, braille literature, small parcels, and printed material special bags. It also outlines the grouping of different countries and regions, helping customers to better understand and select the appropriate transport methods, thereby effectively controlling transportation costs.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhouseoul Cargo Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

Zhengzhouseoul Cargo Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

China Postal Airlines launched the 'Zhengzhou-Seoul' international freight route on July 5, operating three regular flights per week, which will support the development of the cross-border e-commerce industry in Henan Province. The opening of this route not only promotes trade between Henan and South Korea but also lays the groundwork for the establishment of additional routes in the future.

07/09/2025 Logistics
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US Shipping Rates Drop As Supply Outpaces Weak Demand

US Shipping Rates Drop As Supply Outpaces Weak Demand

Freight rates on US routes continue to decline, with the SCFI index falling for three consecutive weeks. The oversupply situation has made companies cautious about shipping, leading to concerns among industry insiders about future rate drops. Despite pressures from the global trade landscape, the market still hopes for a rebound in rates with the arrival of the traditional peak season.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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