Crossborder Sellers Face Rising Demurrage and Detention Fees

Crossborder Sellers Face Rising Demurrage and Detention Fees

This article delves into the causes and differences between ocean freight detention and demurrage fees. It provides a practical guide for cross-border e-commerce sellers, encompassing 'pre-emptive prevention + in-process intervention + post-event appeal' strategies to effectively reduce logistics costs and increase profit margins. By precisely controlling free time, ensuring accurate documentation, and flexibly adjusting container return plans, this guide aims to facilitate a smoother cross-border e-commerce journey for sellers.

Shipping Industry Adapts to 2025 Market Challenges

Shipping Industry Adapts to 2025 Market Challenges

Veson Nautical predicts a "volume increase, price stability" scenario for the 2025 maritime market. Container demand growth is expected to slow, putting downward pressure on freight rates. Capacity expansion will exacerbate the supply-demand imbalance. Geopolitical instability presents both challenges and opportunities. Tanker demand faces headwinds, while the dry bulk market remains balanced. Natural gas supply is expected to increase. Shipping companies need to closely monitor market dynamics and respond flexibly to changes.

NRF Warns of Inflation Geopolitical Risks to Retail Supply Chains

NRF Warns of Inflation Geopolitical Risks to Retail Supply Chains

NRF expert Jonathan Gold analyzes the challenges facing the retail supply chain, including inflation, fluctuating retail container imports, and geopolitical risks like the Russia-Ukraine conflict. The report examines the impact of these factors on the retail industry and proposes strategies such as enhancing supply chain visibility, diversifying sourcing channels, and optimizing inventory management. These measures aim to help retail businesses mitigate crises and achieve sustainable growth in the face of ongoing global uncertainties.

Ford CEVA Extend Partnership to Boost Auto Supply Chain

Ford CEVA Extend Partnership to Boost Auto Supply Chain

CEVA Logistics has renewed and expanded its partnership with Ford Motor Company, continuing to provide services to Ford's Kansas City Assembly Plant. These services include inbound material sequencing, small lot logistics, returnable container management, and Just-in-Time transportation. This expanded collaboration will see CEVA investing in facilities and creating new jobs, ultimately supporting Ford's increased production capacity. This renewal reflects the growing demand for efficient logistics services within the automotive industry.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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Chinaportugal Sea Freight Routes Customs and Costs Explained

Chinaportugal Sea Freight Routes Customs and Costs Explained

This article comprehensively analyzes the sea freight process from China to Portugal, covering key aspects such as shipping method selection, container types, packing standards, customs clearance procedures, transportation time, and costs. It aims to provide a practical guide for participants in China-Portugal trade, helping them conduct cross-border transportation efficiently and safely. The guide offers insights into optimizing logistics operations and minimizing potential challenges involved in shipping goods between the two countries.

Indiaindonesia Shipping Costs Timelines Analyzed

Indiaindonesia Shipping Costs Timelines Analyzed

This article provides an in-depth analysis of sea freight costs and transit times from India to Indonesia. It details five key factors influencing shipping prices (cargo type, container size, shipping route, shipping company, and fuel surcharge) and three factors affecting transit speed (origin and destination ports, shipping routes, and weather conditions). Furthermore, it addresses frequently asked questions, aiming to assist readers in better planning international shipping for cost-effective and efficient sea freight solutions.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Port Houston Invests in Infrastructure Amid Throughput Decline

Port Houston Invests in Infrastructure Amid Throughput Decline

Port Houston's container throughput decreased by 20% year-over-year in August. However, the port is actively investing in infrastructure development, including expanding capacity, improving land transportation networks, and enhancing information technology, to address challenges and lay the foundation for future growth. The port is also broadening its service offerings, strengthening international collaborations, and promoting green initiatives. These efforts aim to build a more resilient port and adapt to the ever-changing market environment.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Rail Freight Industry Faces Challenges Amid Recovery Efforts

Rail Freight Industry Faces Challenges Amid Recovery Efforts

This paper delves into the challenges and opportunities facing the current rail freight and container intermodal transportation market. The impact of the pandemic and supply chain disruptions have led to decreased service levels and significant congestion. Despite strong demand, the road to recovery is fraught with uncertainty. Key issues such as technological innovation, railway mergers, pricing strategies, and future development trends are analyzed in detail, providing valuable insights for shippers and industry stakeholders.

Global Courier Solutions A Guide to International Shipping

Global Courier Solutions A Guide to International Shipping

This article provides a detailed analysis of international express options for various types of goods, including documents, parcels, and bulk cargo, emphasizing the importance of precise matching based on cargo characteristics. By analyzing the advantages and disadvantages of commercial express lines, dedicated line small packages, and less-than-container load (LCL) shipping, it aims to help businesses and individuals choose the most economical, efficient, and secure international express services, thereby improving cross-border transportation efficiency.

01/19/2026 Logistics
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Shenzhen Port Hits Record 35 Million Teus in 2023

Shenzhen Port Hits Record 35 Million Teus in 2023

In 2025, Shenzhen Port's container throughput exceeded 35 million TEUs, a year-on-year increase of over 5%, reaching a record high. Through route innovation, industrial synergy, and green intelligent operation, Shenzhen Port has not only enhanced its own competitiveness but also provided a replicable development paradigm for global ports. In the future, Shenzhen Port will continue to deepen reforms and make greater contributions to the economic development of China and the world.

01/06/2026 Logistics
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