Shanghais Waigaoqiao Yangshan Ports Differ in Export Clearance

Shanghais Waigaoqiao Yangshan Ports Differ in Export Clearance

This article provides a detailed analysis of Shanghai's export customs clearance process, focusing on the differences between Waigaoqiao and Yangshan ports in terms of customs declaration and port entry sequence. It emphasizes the importance of manifest information and port entry plans. Furthermore, it offers strategies for handling potential inspections at Yangshan Port. The aim is to help export companies understand the process, avoid delays, and ensure smooth operations. The guide covers key aspects to navigate the complexities of exporting from Shanghai through these major ports.

Fee Disparities at Ningbo Shanghai Ports Prompt Forwarder Adjustments

Fee Disparities at Ningbo Shanghai Ports Prompt Forwarder Adjustments

This paper explores the differences in Detention and Demurrage (D&D) charge handling between Shanghai Port and Ningbo Port, and the challenges faced by freight forwarders as a result. The analysis delves into the reasons behind these discrepancies and proposes strategies for freight forwarders to cope with them. These strategies include understanding local regulations, strengthening communication with port authorities and shipping lines, and maintaining transparency with clients regarding potential D&D charges. Effectively managing these differences is crucial for minimizing costs and ensuring smooth cargo flow.

Tuas Port Hits 10 Million Teus in Global Shipping Milestone

Tuas Port Hits 10 Million Teus in Global Shipping Milestone

Since its opening in 2022, Tuas Port in Singapore has successfully handled over 10 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), solidifying its status as a key global shipping hub. Utilizing advanced technology and efficient operations, the port is dedicated to meeting international trade demands and contributing to the global supply chain.

June Cargo Volumes Diverge at POLA and POLB

June Cargo Volumes Diverge at POLA and POLB

In June, the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) recorded a freight volume of 892,340 TEUs, an 8% year-on-year increase and a historical record. In contrast, the Port of Long Beach (POLB) experienced a 16.4% decline, with a freight volume of 704,703 TEUs. This disparity in data reflects the different challenges and strategies faced by the ports.

07/16/2025 Logistics
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Vancouver Port Struggles With Congestion Amid Calls for Rail Upgrades

Vancouver Port Struggles With Congestion Amid Calls for Rail Upgrades

The container congestion issue at the Port of Vancouver is severe. Canadian National Railway (CN) demonstrates strong transportation efficiency, while CPKC faces multiple challenges. Meanwhile, the container throughput at Prince Rupert and Halifax steadily increases, highlighting both the potential and areas for improvement in rail transport. Collaborative efforts across the industry are essential to address these challenges.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Bangladesh Japan Partner to Develop Deepsea Port for Trade Boost

Bangladesh Japan Partner to Develop Deepsea Port for Trade Boost

Bangladesh has reached a collaboration with a Japanese company to jointly develop the Matarbari deep sea port in the Cox's Bazar region, aimed at enhancing international trade capacity and economic growth. The new port will feature a 460-meter container terminal and a 300-meter multipurpose terminal, with an expected handling capacity of 2.6 million TEUs, and is set to be completed by 2029.

08/05/2025 Logistics
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Ashdo Port Ranks in Top 10 of Global Reliability Index

Ashdo Port Ranks in Top 10 of Global Reliability Index

The Ashdod Port has made its debut in the global port reliability ranking by securing an impressive 9th place, reflecting significant improvements in scheduling and operations. This success is attributed to long-term investments in infrastructure, digitization, and human resources, which have enhanced its importance and influence within the global logistics chain.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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MSC Acquires Global Port Assets for 228B in Expansion Push

MSC Acquires Global Port Assets for 228B in Expansion Push

MSC's Terminal Investment Limited will acquire an 80% stake in CK Hutchison's global port portfolio for $22.8 billion, spanning 43 terminals, making it the largest container terminal operator in the world. The acquisition raises concerns about fair market competition, particularly regarding its potential impact on the Panama ports.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Liverpool Port Opens Deep Water Bulk Terminal to Enhance Trade

Liverpool Port Opens Deep Water Bulk Terminal to Enhance Trade

The new deep-water bulk carrier berths at the Port of Liverpool have officially opened, aimed at enhancing the port's loading and unloading capacity and efficiency to meet the growing demands of international trade. This modern facility provides safe and efficient cargo handling services for large bulk vessels, reinforcing Liverpool's significant position in the global logistics network.