Busan Port to Invest 573M in New Transshipment Terminal

Busan Port to Invest 573M in New Transshipment Terminal

Busan Port plans to invest $573 million to construct a new container transshipment terminal to accommodate the growing transshipment volume. This project not only enhances Busan Port's transshipment capacity but also provides critical support for international logistics, helping to secure a more significant position in the global shipping industry supply chain.

09/16/2025 Logistics
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Efficient Management Solutions for Temperature-controlled Goods Transportation

Efficient Management Solutions for Temperature-controlled Goods Transportation

Transporting temperature-sensitive perishable goods presents challenges. With modern remote container management systems, users can monitor cargo status in real-time, ensuring the safety and quality of goods during transit. This system provides instant feedback, streamlining transportation management, enhancing efficiency and transparency, and becoming a vital tool in modern logistics.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Djibouti Port A Strategic Hub Connecting Africa and the Globe

Djibouti Port A Strategic Hub Connecting Africa and the Globe

Djibouti Port is the largest modern port in East Africa, connecting Europe with the African interior. Since the implementation of free port policies in 1949, the port has become a major transit hub for Ethiopia, equipped with efficient logistics and container handling capabilities, which have driven the country's economic development.

CMA CGM Successfully Completes First LNG Fueling for Eco-friendly Shipping

CMA CGM Successfully Completes First LNG Fueling for Eco-friendly Shipping

CMA CGM successfully completed the first fuel bunkering for its first LNG-powered vessel, Containerships Nord, at the Port of Rotterdam. This marks an important step for the group in the field of green shipping. By using liquefied natural gas as fuel, it is expected to significantly reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote eco-friendly transport. In the future, the group will receive more LNG-powered vessels.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Aviation Industry Shifts Toward Sustainable Development

Aviation Industry Shifts Toward Sustainable Development

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) is committed to achieving net zero CO2 emissions by 2050. It promotes sustainability in the aviation sector through measures such as combating wildlife smuggling, reducing noise, and managing waste. IATA will host a series of conferences, including the World Sustainable Development Symposium and the Aviation Energy Forum, to facilitate industry communication and collaboration, collectively moving towards a greener future.

Global Air and Sea Freight Costs Surge Amid Supply Chain Shifts

Global Air and Sea Freight Costs Surge Amid Supply Chain Shifts

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of air and sea freight costs in cross-border logistics, covering basic shipping rates, additional fees, and cost-saving strategies. It aims to help international trade and cross-border e-commerce sellers budget wisely and control costs, enhancing competitiveness. By understanding the cost structure of air and sea transport, businesses can choose the best shipping option to maximize profits.

Rioja Airport Expands Air Cargo Operations

Rioja Airport Expands Air Cargo Operations

This article provides detailed information about Rioja Airport (RIJ) in Peru and highlights the West Coast's three-letter code lookup system. This system contains information on over 40,000 cities and airports worldwide, offering accurate and comprehensive air freight data to facilitate efficient and convenient international air transport operations. It also introduces West Coast's original Pinyin initial code search rule, making queries more efficient and convenient.

IATA Launches Global Zoning System to Streamline Air Travel

IATA Launches Global Zoning System to Streamline Air Travel

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) divides the world into three IATA Areas based on economic, social, and trade development levels, establishing uniform freight regulations. Area 1 encompasses North, Central, and South America, including Greenland. This zoning approach aims to ensure fair, efficient, and orderly international air cargo operations. It facilitates standardized procedures and pricing, promoting seamless global trade and logistics within the air freight industry.