Global Ports Adapt to VGM Rules for Smoother Supply Chains

Global Ports Adapt to VGM Rules for Smoother Supply Chains

With the global implementation of the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) regulation, ports face compliance challenges. UK ports offer weighing services, while US ports rely on shipper data. Maersk Terminals emphasizes a data-driven approach. Digital transformation is crucial for VGM compliance. Supply chain companies should strengthen collaboration, optimize processes, and adopt advanced technologies to address the challenges posed by VGM and ensure smooth supply chain operations. Key strategies include enhanced data sharing, streamlined documentation, and leveraging technology for accurate weight verification. Ultimately, proactive adaptation is vital for mitigating disruptions and maintaining efficiency.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Beijing Streamlines Air Freight Import Procedures

Beijing Streamlines Air Freight Import Procedures

This article provides a detailed analysis of the complete air import process in Beijing, covering key stages such as order receiving, inquiry, quotation, entrustment, transportation, customs clearance, delivery, cost accounting, invoice creation, payment/refund, and document archiving. It aims to help businesses and individuals efficiently grasp the essentials of Beijing air import, optimize operational procedures, reduce costs, and improve customs clearance efficiency. The guide provides a comprehensive overview of each step involved in the process.

US Dockworkers Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruption

US Dockworkers Strike Threatens Supply Chain Disruption

The United States Maritime Alliance accuses the International Longshoremen's Association of failing to return to the negotiating table, leading to a stalemate in labor talks and a potential dockworkers' strike. Wages and automation are key points of contention. Ports, shipping companies, and shippers have taken steps to prepare for potential disruptions. Businesses should closely monitor developments, develop contingency plans, and strengthen supply chain risk management.

Black Myth Wukong Boosts Chinas Cultural Exports and Ecommerce

Black Myth Wukong Boosts Chinas Cultural Exports and Ecommerce

The global success of "Black Myth: Wukong" is not only a gaming event but also an opportunity for cross-border e-commerce. Sellers need to be aware of infringement risks and grasp the new paradigm of cultural going global. By improving professional skills and compliance awareness, they can seize opportunities and achieve sustainable development. This game also provides new ideas and paradigms for the Chinese game industry to "go global." Its success is expected to promote the emergence of more high-quality, AAA domestic games.

Da Shun Logistics Enhances Chinaaustralianz Air Freight Services

Da Shun Logistics Enhances Chinaaustralianz Air Freight Services

This article delves into the market status and challenges of air freight routes from China to Australia and New Zealand. It highlights Da Shun Company's core competitiveness, target customers, superior air freight solutions, and multiple advantages on this route. Da Shun leverages close collaborations with numerous airlines, a professional customer service team, a robust overseas agent network, and familiarity with local customs clearance requirements. This enables them to provide customers with efficient, economical, and convenient air freight services, helping businesses succeed in the Australia & New Zealand market.

05/25/2024 Logistics
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Freight Industry Faces Training Gaps After Customs Mishap

Freight Industry Faces Training Gaps After Customs Mishap

A freight forwarder from Suzhou, Jiangsu, posted on a freight forwarding forum seeking help with a Wusong Customs issue, sparking industry attention. The post, titled with a sentiment of 'not wanting to continue' in the business, highlights the challenges new freight forwarders may face. This incident serves as a reminder for the industry to strengthen training and guidance for newcomers, promoting healthy industry development. It underscores the need for mentorship and readily available resources to support those new to the complexities of freight forwarding operations.