Global Air Freight Industry Seeks Balance in Speed and Security

Global Air Freight Industry Seeks Balance in Speed and Security

Ground handling of international air freight is a crucial link connecting cargo departure, arrival, and air transportation. By digitizing information flow, standardizing operating procedures, and intelligently scheduling resources, it can improve ground handling efficiency and ensure cargo safety. In the future, with the application of technologies such as drone unloading and 5G real-time monitoring, ground handling will be upgraded to "unmanned and fully automated". This transformation promises faster turnaround times, reduced costs, and enhanced security for air cargo operations.

MSC Container Ship Loses Power in Dardanelles Strait Tugs Deployed

MSC Container Ship Loses Power in Dardanelles Strait Tugs Deployed

On January 2nd, the MSC container ship “MSC Gianna III” (2825 TEU) experienced a mechanical failure in the Dardanelles Strait, Turkey, losing power and drifting. Turkish authorities promptly dispatched tugboats to assist, successfully towing the vessel to safety. The ship resumed its voyage on January 3rd. No injuries or environmental pollution were reported. The cause of the mechanical failure is currently under investigation.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Global Air Freight Faces Surge in Order Cancellations Address Changes

Global Air Freight Faces Surge in Order Cancellations Address Changes

Cancelling or modifying international air freight orders is complex, involving time constraints, address types, cargo status, and potential extra fees. This article delves into relevant regulations to help you avoid risks and reduce costs. We advise choosing a professional logistics company to ensure your goods are delivered safely and on time. Modifying addresses or cancelling orders after shipment is often difficult and costly, highlighting the importance of accurate information and careful planning before dispatch.

Asiapacific Customs Chiefs Meet in Shanghai to Boost Regional Cooperation

Asiapacific Customs Chiefs Meet in Shanghai to Boost Regional Cooperation

The 2018 Asia Pacific World Customs Organization Regional Training Center Heads Meeting was held in Shanghai, focusing on customs capacity building. Discussions centered on e-learning, training strategy implementation, seminar benefit optimization, and strengthening RTC functions. The meeting fostered regional cooperation, clarified the direction of capacity building, promoted the implementation of the WCO training strategy, and enhanced the international influence of Asia Pacific Customs. It emphasized the importance of collaborative efforts to improve customs practices and facilitate trade within the region.

WCOJICA Initiative Strengthens Customs Trade in East and Southern Africa

WCOJICA Initiative Strengthens Customs Trade in East and Southern Africa

The World Customs Organization (WCO), in collaboration with the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), successfully held the 3rd Working Group Activity of the Advanced Rules of Origin Trainers Project for the East and Southern Africa region in Zambia. This project aims to cultivate qualified customs trainers, enhance regional customs capacity, and facilitate the smooth implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Through systematic training and curriculum development, the project will provide a solid foundation of skilled personnel for regional trade facilitation.

Ebay UK Adjusts VAT Policy As Macys Expands in China

Ebay UK Adjusts VAT Policy As Macys Expands in China

This article focuses on the latest developments in cross-border e-commerce, highlighting the eBay UK VAT policy adjustments, the engine effect of NetEase Koala, the rapid growth of Amazon Business Germany, breakthroughs in Facebook translation technology, Macy's entry into Ningbo Airport Port, and the development opportunities brought by the “Belt and Road” initiative. These changes will have a profound impact on the industry landscape.

Tibetan Yak Wool Scarfs Gain Popularity in Western Luxury Markets

Tibetan Yak Wool Scarfs Gain Popularity in Western Luxury Markets

Tibetan brand Norlha utilizes yak wool and traditional handcrafting techniques. Through unique cultural narratives and a commitment to sustainable development, it has successfully penetrated the high-end European and American markets, becoming a supplier for luxury brands like Hermès. Its success lies not only in its commercial value but also in its contribution to the local community and the preservation of its cultural heritage. Norlha showcases how a brand can thrive by blending traditional craftsmanship with modern values, creating a positive impact on both the economy and the community it serves.

Amazon Sellers Face New EPR Reserve Rules in France Spain

Amazon Sellers Face New EPR Reserve Rules in France Spain

New Amazon EPR regulations for France and Spain will take effect in November 2025, introducing an account-level reserve mechanism to cover environmental fees. Sellers should pay close attention to the initial and subsequent monthly reserve rules, accurately estimate funding requirements, optimize product categorization, and set up account reminders to ensure compliant operations. This proactive approach helps avoid unnecessary fines and potential store risks associated with non-compliance. Understanding and adapting to these changes are crucial for continued success on Amazon's European marketplaces.

Ozon Touts Russian Ecommerce Growth for Chinese Sellers in Shenzhen

Ozon Touts Russian Ecommerce Growth for Chinese Sellers in Shenzhen

Russian e-commerce platform Ozon will host an official seller conference in Shenzhen, focusing on China-Russia trade opportunities. The withdrawal of Western brands, the warming of China-Russia trade, the rise of the RMB, and growing Russian consumer demand are creating golden opportunities for Chinese cross-border e-commerce. Ozon is actively expanding cooperation with Chinese sellers to help Chinese brands cultivate the Russian market. The conference aims to facilitate this growth and provide insights into navigating the Russian e-commerce landscape.

New Sellers Guide to Noon in UAE Saudi Arabia Qatar

New Sellers Guide to Noon in UAE Saudi Arabia Qatar

This article provides a comprehensive analysis for new sellers of the characteristics, advantages, and disadvantages of the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar markets on the Middle Eastern NOON platform. It offers market selection recommendations tailored to different seller situations, aiming to help new sellers make informed decisions and successfully tap into the Middle East e-commerce market. The analysis focuses on key factors to consider when choosing the right market for their products and business strategies on NOON.