16th China International Logistics Festival to Be Held in Xi'an Building a Logistics Hub on the New Silk Road

16th China International Logistics Festival to Be Held in Xi'an Building a Logistics Hub on the New Silk Road

The 16th China International Logistics Festival will take place from April 8 to 10, 2024, in Xi'an, focusing on logistics development under the New Silk Road. This major event will gather experts and leaders from various sectors, featuring forums and exhibitions to explore international logistics cooperation and regional economic opportunities, promote trade exchanges, and support Xi'an in becoming a global logistics hub.

04/05/2024 Logistics
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Furniture Shipping Time And Cost To Brisbane

Furniture Shipping Time And Cost To Brisbane

This article analyzes the time and costs required for shipping furniture from major ports in China to Brisbane. It highlights influencing factors such as the shipping origin, transportation methods, and intermediaries. The article also recommends communicating with shipping companies to obtain reasonable prices and transportation guarantees.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Chinas Air Cargo Growth Surges in H1 2025

Chinas Air Cargo Growth Surges in H1 2025

In the first half of 2025, China's major airlines saw significant growth in their international cargo operations, with China Southern Airlines and Juneyao Airlines particularly standing out. The industry's recovery momentum is evident, as various airlines are actively expanding new routes, driving rapid growth across the sector.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Shanghai Port Enhances Cargo Flow with Datadriven Customs Efficiency

Shanghai Port Enhances Cargo Flow with Datadriven Customs Efficiency

This article provides a detailed interpretation of Shanghai Port's "Five-Number Consistency" principle for customs clearance. It emphasizes the consistency of data, including the number of pieces, gross weight, volume, container number, and seal number, across the customs declaration, manifest, bill of lading, terminal pre-recorded data, and tally data. The aim is to help freight forwarding companies avoid cargo delays caused by data errors and improve customs clearance efficiency. Ensuring data alignment across these documents is crucial for smooth and timely processing of goods through Shanghai Port.

Shanghai Port Streamlines Oversized Cargo Handling

Shanghai Port Streamlines Oversized Cargo Handling

This article delves into the operational specifications for oversized cargo in special containers entering Shanghai Port, focusing on the calculation methods for oversized cargo entry plan declaration. It addresses common issues such as handling LCL cargo after bill of lading cut-off, bearing drop-off costs due to force majeure, bill of lading splitting, cost differences in trucking fleets, and Canadian ACI declaration. The article proposes corresponding strategies and recommendations, aiming to provide practical guidance for freight forwarding companies. This helps ensure smoother and more efficient oversized cargo handling within the port.

Yangshan Port Faces Cost Challenges Under FOB Terms

Yangshan Port Faces Cost Challenges Under FOB Terms

This paper delves into the causes of Yangshan container pickup issues under FOB terms, highlighting cost control, supplier factors, and freight rates as key influencers. It proposes solutions such as optimizing resource allocation, negotiating with shipping companies, and seeking professional assistance. The aim is to help businesses reduce or avoid extra costs and safeguard their interests. The analysis emphasizes the importance of proactive measures in managing FOB-related risks and ensuring efficient supply chain operations. Effective strategies can lead to significant cost savings and improved profitability for businesses involved in international trade.