Trailer Fees Impact Logistics Cost Efficiency

Trailer Fees Impact Logistics Cost Efficiency

Trailer fees (deadhead charges) are additional costs incurred during container transport due to waiting for unloading, typically charged at the destination warehouse. Understanding the composition and management methods of trailer fees can help businesses optimize logistics costs and enhance operational efficiency.

Amazon Sellers Urged to Automate Rival Tracking for Prime Day

Amazon Sellers Urged to Automate Rival Tracking for Prime Day

This article discusses how Amazon sellers can leverage tools like Seller Sprite to efficiently monitor competitors' activities during Prime Day through new product monitoring, competitor monitoring, and product detail page monitoring. It emphasizes the importance of real-time data analysis and learning from competitors to optimize operational strategies and boost sales performance. By understanding competitor dynamics, sellers can make data-driven decisions, adapt quickly to market changes, and ultimately gain a competitive edge in the intense Amazon marketplace.

Blume Global ICTSI Launch Maritime Payment Platform

Blume Global ICTSI Launch Maritime Payment Platform

Blume Global's Appointment Scheduling platform offers a new solution for maritime terminal operators to manage appointments and online payments. ICTSI is the first to implement this technology, significantly enhancing container turnover efficiency and operational transparency, thus advancing the global digitization process of terminals.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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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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Banjul Port: The Maritime Economic Hub of The Gambia

Banjul Port: The Maritime Economic Hub of The Gambia

Banjul Port, located in Gambia, serves as the largest seaport in the country and plays a crucial role in its economic development. With convenient transportation and comprehensive facilities, the port supports nearly 90% of Gambia's external trade. The modern equipment and technology at Banjul Port ensure efficient loading and unloading operations, making it well-known in Africa for its safety and straightforward trade procedures.

Thailandchina Sea Freight Transit Times and Delay Prevention

Thailandchina Sea Freight Transit Times and Delay Prevention

This article delves into the key factors influencing the transit time of sea freight from Thailand to China, including route selection, vessel type, loading and unloading times, port congestion, and other variables. By understanding these influencing factors, logistics planning can be improved, transportation time shortened, and overall efficiency enhanced. This analysis provides insights for optimizing the supply chain and minimizing delays in shipments between Thailand and China.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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