Guide to Efficient Freight Booking for Businesses

Guide to Efficient Freight Booking for Businesses

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the key information required for freight booking. This includes the origin, destination, mode of transport, responsible party for payment, earliest shipping date, cargo details, container type and size, container quantity, weight per container, and any special cargo information. Mastering this information can prevent ineffective communication and improve logistics efficiency. It is crucial for streamlining the booking process and ensuring smooth transportation of goods.

Global Standards for 40foot Shipping Containers Explained

Global Standards for 40foot Shipping Containers Explained

This article provides a detailed analysis of 12-meter containers (commonly referred to as 40ft containers), including the external dimensions, internal dimensions, maximum payload, and volume of both 40ft General Purpose (40GP) and 40ft High Cube (40HC) containers. It also introduces other common container types and their applications, along with considerations for selecting the appropriate container. The aim is to help readers understand container size specifications and optimize their logistics solutions.

MSC Deploys First 24000 TEU Ships to West Africa

MSC Deploys First 24000 TEU Ships to West Africa

MSC has introduced its first 24,000 TEU super container ship to Africa, marking a new chapter in West African shipping history. This initiative aims to enhance regional trade connectivity, boost local economic development, and demonstrate MSC's long-term commitment to the African market.

06/03/2025 Logistics
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Chinas Hami Model Boosts Coal Logistics Via Containerized Rail

Chinas Hami Model Boosts Coal Logistics Via Containerized Rail

This paper explores the advantages of rail container transportation in the coal industry, using the successful case of the Hami Freight Center of Urumqi Railway Bureau as a basis. It analyzes its experience in market expansion, full-process logistics services, information platform construction, equipment support and maintenance, and "point-to-point" fast freight trains. The Hami model provides valuable lessons for other regions, and rail container transportation has broad application prospects in the coal industry. The paper highlights the key elements contributing to the success of this model and its potential for wider adoption.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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Qingdao to US Ocean Freight Costs Rise Amid Shipping Challenges

Qingdao to US Ocean Freight Costs Rise Amid Shipping Challenges

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of sea freight costs from Qingdao to the United States, covering factors such as route distance, vessel type, cargo weight and volume, container type, port charges, and market supply and demand. It compares sea freight costs to major US ports like New York, Los Angeles, Long Beach, and Seattle. The study also addresses frequently asked questions regarding shipping time, required documentation, and LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping, aiming to assist businesses in optimizing their logistics plans and reducing transportation expenses.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Georgia South Carolina Ports Form Southern States Chassis Pool

Georgia South Carolina Ports Form Southern States Chassis Pool

The Georgia Ports Authority and the South Carolina Ports Authority have partnered to submit an agreement to the Federal Maritime Commission to establish the 'South Atlantic Chassis Pool 3.0' (SACP 3.0). This aims to address chassis aging, shortages, and market fragmentation in container shipping in the Southeastern United States. Operated by the North American Chassis Pool Cooperative (NACPC), the pool focuses on improving chassis quality, increasing scale, and providing a cost-based pricing model. The goal is to enhance container shipping efficiency and reduce logistics costs for shippers in the region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Red Sea Crisis Fuels Global Shipping Supply Concerns

Red Sea Crisis Fuels Global Shipping Supply Concerns

The Red Sea crisis is causing shipping diversions, triggering a global supply chain reaction. Decreased container turnaround rates and increased panic buying in Europe and the US are contributing to potential container shortages. Currently, empty containers are stable in East and North China ports, with slight shortages of 40HC containers in some South China ports. Shipping companies and cargo owners need to monitor market dynamics, flexibly adjust transportation plans, and strengthen international cooperation to maintain global supply chain stability. The situation warrants close attention to mitigate potential disruptions.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Yangshan Port Guide Streamlines Shipping Operations

Yangshan Port Guide Streamlines Shipping Operations

This article addresses common issues encountered during Yangshan Port consolidation, including customs clearance, port entry, weight inquiries, container drop-off, congestion, container return, container pickup, distance, customs declaration deadlines, re-allocation fees, and inspection. It provides comprehensive answers and practical suggestions to help you navigate the challenges of Yangshan Port consolidation smoothly. The guide aims to simplify the process and offer valuable insights for efficient and cost-effective operations within the port.

Maersk Launches Online Tool for Cargo Service Changes

Maersk Launches Online Tool for Cargo Service Changes

This article details how to change a CY-CY (Container Yard to Container Yard) service to SD-CY (Shipper's Door to Container Yard) service on the Maersk online platform. It provides clear step-by-step instructions and FAQs to help users flexibly adjust their transportation plans and ensure timely delivery of goods. The article also reminds users to be aware of potential extra costs associated with Spot bookings when making such changes.

Understanding The Difference Between Delivery Notification And Shipping Order

Understanding The Difference Between Delivery Notification And Shipping Order

This article elaborates on the distinctions between the Warehouse Entry Notice and the Shipping Order (S/O) in the field of international freight forwarding. The S/O is primarily used for full container shipping, issued by the shipping company or its agent, serving as a receipt for container pickup and shipment. In contrast, the Warehouse Entry Notice is applied in less than container load shipping, issued by the freight forwarder or their warehouse.