Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Urged to Vet Freight Forwarders

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms Urged to Vet Freight Forwarders

This paper delves into the common problems faced by cross-border e-commerce sellers when choosing freight forwarders, such as neglecting contracts, pursuing low prices, and lacking professional knowledge. It provides a systematic solution, including reasonable logistics budget planning, multi-dimensional screening of reliable freight forwarders, improving self-professionalism, and signing contracts to clarify rights and responsibilities. This helps sellers mitigate risks, select suitable freight forwarders, and ensure that goods are delivered to their destination safely, stably, and efficiently.

Amazon Sellers Urged to Tackle Counterfeits Safeguard Brands

Amazon Sellers Urged to Tackle Counterfeits Safeguard Brands

Amazon listing hijacking is increasingly threatening brand sellers. Amazon protects intellectual property through measures such as Brand Registry, Transparency Program, and Project Zero. Sellers should register trademarks, monitor listings, report infringements, and differentiate their products to proactively defend their rights. By taking these steps, sellers can contribute to a healthier Amazon ecosystem and combat the negative impacts of listing hijacking. It's crucial for brands to actively protect their IP and differentiate themselves to thrive in the competitive Amazon marketplace.

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

IATA Sets Global Aviation Safety and Industry Standards

The International Air Transport Association (IATA), based in Montreal, is responsible for setting aviation standards, promoting market development, communicating and collaborating with airlines, safeguarding industry interests, and enhancing data and training services. It also focuses on environmental protection and sustainable development.

08/04/2025 Airlines
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Freight Shippers Rarely Receive Full Cargo Compensation Study Finds

Freight Shippers Rarely Receive Full Cargo Compensation Study Finds

Full compensation for damaged or lost goods during freight transport is not always legally justified. The law clearly defines the responsibilities, rights, and obligations of shippers, freight forwarders, and carriers. Carrier liability is typically capped, based on weight rather than the value of the goods. All parties should reasonably share risks within the legal framework to maintain the healthy development of the industry and achieve a win-win situation. This approach ensures fairness and promotes sustainable practices in freight transportation.

Maersk Enhances Inland Shipping Tracking for Global Clients

Maersk Enhances Inland Shipping Tracking for Global Clients

This article provides a detailed guide on how to find land transportation information on the Maersk platform, covering steps such as logging into the account, searching for cargo, and viewing container details. It clarifies user access rights for viewing land transportation information and addresses frequently asked questions. The aim is to help users easily understand cargo transportation details and improve supply chain efficiency. This includes navigating the platform to locate specific shipment data and understanding the various data points available for each shipment.

West Coast Ports Negotiate Automation Amid Supply Chain Concerns

West Coast Ports Negotiate Automation Amid Supply Chain Concerns

Labor negotiations between the International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) and the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) have officially begun, with automation and worker rights as key issues. While both sides have expressed a willingness to cooperate, historical experience suggests the negotiations will be challenging. The outcome will directly impact West Coast port operations and global supply chain stability, making it a matter of close observation. The talks aim to address the evolving landscape of port operations while safeguarding the interests of the workforce.

Global Alliance Forms to Fight Fake Sports Goods

Global Alliance Forms to Fight Fake Sports Goods

The World Customs Organization (WCO) and the Federation of the European Sporting Goods Industry (FESI) signed a Memorandum of Understanding to strengthen cooperation in combating counterfeit goods, particularly in the sporting goods sector. This collaboration aims to enhance the capacity of customs officials to identify counterfeit products through the promotion of the IPM platform, improved information exchange, and training programs. The initiative seeks to protect consumer rights and maintain market order by preventing the trade of fake sports equipment and other goods.

Global Bust Dismantles Major Counterfeit Goods Ring

Global Bust Dismantles Major Counterfeit Goods Ring

The World Customs Organization and the U.S. National Intellectual Property Rights Coordination Center jointly launched 'Operation Global Hoax,' uniting customs authorities from 42 countries. The operation resulted in the seizure of a substantial amount of pirated CDs and other counterfeit goods, valued at millions of dollars. This initiative aims to combat piracy conducted through postal and express courier channels, demonstrating the international community's commitment to protecting intellectual property. It also urges the public to resist piracy and support legitimate products.