West Coast Ports May Implement Longdelayed Congestion Fee

West Coast Ports May Implement Longdelayed Congestion Fee

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have again postponed the implementation of the container detention fee, drawing attention. This fee aims to alleviate port congestion and improve supply chain efficiency by charging for lingering containers. Despite repeated delays, the policy has prompted various parties to optimize operations. Looking ahead, the ports still need to address challenges such as the global economic situation and the impact of the pandemic, and continuously promote supply chain optimization. The effectiveness of the detention fee remains a key point of discussion in addressing ongoing supply chain bottlenecks.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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FBA Sellers Adopt New Customs Strategies to Avoid Delays

FBA Sellers Adopt New Customs Strategies to Avoid Delays

This article deeply analyzes the clearance and transportation timeliness of FBA goods after arrival, breaking it down into three stages: unloading and container retrieval, customs clearance, and final delivery. It examines key factors affecting timeliness, such as port congestion, customs inspection, and document issues. Furthermore, it provides practical strategies to avoid delays and ensure efficient warehousing, helping sellers optimize their logistics processes and seize market opportunities. This includes tips on preparing documentation, choosing reliable carriers, and proactively managing potential delays. Aiming for faster FBA delivery and improved operational efficiency.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Guide to Optimizing VGM Fees in Global Shipping

Guide to Optimizing VGM Fees in Global Shipping

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the VGM (Verified Gross Mass) fee in international shipping, covering its composition, calculation methods, timeliness requirements, and common issues. It aims to help foreign trade enterprises understand the importance of VGM, master cost control techniques, avoid unnecessary losses and delays, and improve international shipping efficiency. The article explores the various factors contributing to the VGM fee and offers practical guidance to navigate the complexities of VGM compliance, ultimately assisting businesses in optimizing their container transportation processes and minimizing potential disruptions.

Hanjin Races to Sell Long Beach Terminal Amid Deadline Pressure

Hanjin Races to Sell Long Beach Terminal Amid Deadline Pressure

Hanjin Shipping's sale of its Long Beach terminal assets is nearing completion. After Korea Line relinquished its priority purchasing rights, HMM and MSC jointly bid. Creditors are pressuring Hanjin to expedite Korea Line's decision to avoid bankruptcy. This transaction impacts the Port of Long Beach's operations, shipping competition, and global trade. Quantifying throughput, industry consolidation, competitor strategies, and legal risks is crucial from a data-driven perspective. The outcome will significantly reshape the landscape of container shipping and port operations in the region, potentially influencing global supply chains.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Charging Standards for International Air Transport of Water and Land Letters

Charging Standards for International Air Transport of Water and Land Letters

This article provides a detailed overview of the charging standards for international air freight and combined transport letters, including specific fees for letters, postcards, printed materials, braille literature, small parcels, and printed material special bags. It also outlines the grouping of different countries and regions, helping customers to better understand and select the appropriate transport methods, thereby effectively controlling transportation costs.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhou To Europe Cargo Route Officially Launched Enhancing Logistics Efficiency In Central China

Zhengzhou To Europe Cargo Route Officially Launched Enhancing Logistics Efficiency In Central China

Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport recently launched a new freight route connecting Zhengzhou, Moscow, and Frankfurt, enhancing logistics links between Henan and Europe. On the inaugural flight, a total of 180 tons of import and export goods were transported. There are plans to increase flight frequency in the future to improve logistics efficiency in the central region and support regional economic development.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Zhengzhouseoul Cargo Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

Zhengzhouseoul Cargo Route Boosts Crossborder Ecommerce

China Postal Airlines launched the 'Zhengzhou-Seoul' international freight route on July 5, operating three regular flights per week, which will support the development of the cross-border e-commerce industry in Henan Province. The opening of this route not only promotes trade between Henan and South Korea but also lays the groundwork for the establishment of additional routes in the future.

07/09/2025 Logistics
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US Shipping Rates Drop As Supply Outpaces Weak Demand

US Shipping Rates Drop As Supply Outpaces Weak Demand

Freight rates on US routes continue to decline, with the SCFI index falling for three consecutive weeks. The oversupply situation has made companies cautious about shipping, leading to concerns among industry insiders about future rate drops. Despite pressures from the global trade landscape, the market still hopes for a rebound in rates with the arrival of the traditional peak season.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Trumps Tariff Threats Strain Global Trade Relations

Trumps Tariff Threats Strain Global Trade Relations

On July 9, Trump reiterated the threat of increased tariffs, while Treasury Secretary Becerra noted that some countries might reach agreements, but not all parties would meet deadlines. The U.S. Secretary of Commerce stated that an agreement with ten major trading partners is forthcoming, increasing pressure on national survival. Cargo owners and freight forwarders must closely monitor policy changes to mitigate potential risks.

06/30/2025 Logistics
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Shipping Congestion Surges in Europe Latin America

Shipping Congestion Surges in Europe Latin America

International shipping congestion at ports in Europe and Latin America continues to worsen. The CEO of Hapag-Lloyd noted that labor disputes in Rotterdam and Antwerp are causing delays, while strong performance in the Brazilian market is exacerbating congestion at South American ports. Cargo owners and freight forwarders need to be aware of this trend and actively plan their logistics strategies.

06/09/2025 Logistics
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