Guide to Mastering International Package Tracking

Guide to Mastering International Package Tracking

This article provides a comprehensive guide to package tracking, covering options for international shipping, how to find sender tracking numbers, the feasibility of checking package status via mobile phones, tips for arranging pickup services, and efficient methods for tracking package information, helping readers easily master the logistics of their packages.

US Tariff Policies Drive Crossborder Logistics Shifts

US Tariff Policies Drive Crossborder Logistics Shifts

The new tariff policy in the United States is about to be implemented, resulting in shortages and price increases for Chinese goods. TEMU has launched a direct shipping logistics model to cope with tariff pressures, while Anjun Logistics has successfully expanded its courier network in Brazil, enhancing its market competitiveness.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Carbon Ridge Scorpio Tankers Deploy Carbon Capture on Ships

Carbon Ridge Scorpio Tankers Deploy Carbon Capture on Ships

Carbon Ridge and Scorpio Tankers have successfully deployed the world's first centrifugal ship carbon capture system, designed to capture carbon dioxide directly from ship emissions to reduce their carbon footprint. This innovative technology offers a new solution for sustainability in the shipping industry, helping the sector achieve its emission reduction targets.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Qantas Freight Launches Direct Sydneyshanghai Cargo Route

Qantas Freight Launches Direct Sydneyshanghai Cargo Route

Australian air freight company announces a new direct cargo route from Sydney to Shanghai, enhancing international freight capabilities in the Asia-Pacific region. The route will operate twice weekly using Airbus A330-200 freighters, offering customers more flexible shipping solutions and expanding its influence in the neutral air freight market.

06/24/2025 Logistics
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Argentinas Blanca Port Emerges As Key Maritime Hub

Argentinas Blanca Port Emerges As Key Maritime Hub

The Port of Blanca, as Argentina's largest wheat export port, has become a significant shipping hub in South America due to its advantageous geographical location and comprehensive facilities. In recent years, the port's cargo throughput has significantly increased, attracting attention from various international markets, indicating immense potential for future development.