Transoceanic Cargo Safety Relies on Robust Hatch Covers

Transoceanic Cargo Safety Relies on Robust Hatch Covers

Hatch covers on international shipping container ships are a crucial barrier for ensuring cargo safety, preventing seawater ingress and protecting cargo and the ship's structure. This article introduces different types of hatch covers, including lift-away, rolling, folding, side-rolling, and roll-up types. It also analyzes the factors to consider when selecting a hatch cover, emphasizing the importance of proper selection and maintenance for maritime safety and cargo protection.

Driving Green Transformation International Postal Enterprises Focus on Sustainable Line Haul Transportation

Driving Green Transformation International Postal Enterprises Focus on Sustainable Line Haul Transportation

At the fourth "Green Postal Day," the International Post Corporation (IPC) highlighted that global postal companies are actively responding to the demand for sustainable delivery services by adopting electric vehicles and renewable energy sources, focusing on carbon reduction and environmental protection. Since 2008, carbon dioxide emissions have been reduced by 34%, with future goals aimed at increasing the proportion of alternative fuel vehicles to support greener trunk transportation.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese Cargo Owners Unite Against Maersks Seal Fee Spark Controversy in Shipping Industry

Chinese cargo owners have united to protest against Maersk over disputes regarding sealing fees, marking a significant shift in foreign trade companies' response to unreasonable charges. Three major associations in Xiamen have strongly condemned Maersk's actions, urging for the protection of cargo owner rights and greater industry transparency. This issue transcends mere fee disputes, as it holds profound implications for the future development of the maritime shipping industry.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Demand Solutions

Cross-Border E-Commerce Logistics Challenges Demand Solutions

This article explores six major challenges faced by China's cross-border e-commerce logistics, including high shipping costs, lengthy delivery times, lack of full tracking for packages, high rates of lost or damaged items, difficulties in post-sale rights protection, and products being detained by customs. It suggests that companies can improve these issues by optimizing product design and enhancing customer communication, thereby increasing operational efficiency and customer satisfaction.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Black Shark Tech Cuts Jobs Delays Pay Amid Amazon Growth

Black Shark Tech Cuts Jobs Delays Pay Amid Amazon Growth

Black Shark Technology, a once-successful 3C seller on Amazon, is facing a significant layoff crisis, leading to employee demands for unpaid wages. Promised compensation has not been disbursed as scheduled, sparking strong dissatisfaction. Issues such as strained cash flow and asset transfer have surfaced, making the path to employee rights protection a long and arduous one. This event raises industry-wide reflections on risk control amidst rapid expansion.

Fingerprint Browsers Gain Popularity for Security and Convenience

Fingerprint Browsers Gain Popularity for Security and Convenience

Fingerprint browsers leverage fingerprint recognition for a more secure and convenient online experience compared to traditional passwords. They authenticate users via biometric features, reducing password leakage risks and simplifying the login process, while also decreasing server storage pressure. When choosing a fingerprint browser, prioritize security, compatibility, ease of use, privacy protection, and brand reputation. With technological advancements, fingerprint browsers are poised to become mainstream, offering more comprehensive security guarantees.

Amazon Expands Seller Protections with AHA Facial Recognition

Amazon Expands Seller Protections with AHA Facial Recognition

Amazon introduced the Account Health Assurance (AHA) program and facial recognition verification to enhance platform security and seller experience. The AHA program provides account protection for eligible sellers, potentially impacting the appeal service market. Facial recognition improves security but poses challenges for sellers managing multiple accounts. Amazon Attribution and the Brand Referral Bonus program offer new avenues for sellers to boost sales. Sellers should closely monitor policy changes and proactively adapt.

Temu and SHEIN Compete in Global Ecommerce Expansion

Temu and SHEIN Compete in Global Ecommerce Expansion

Temu and SHEIN are engaged in intense competition in overseas markets, with Temu surpassing SHEIN in downloads in several countries, although Amazon remains dominant. Both companies face common challenges such as quality control and environmental protection, as well as the influence of local giants. Chinese e-commerce companies need to seek coordination and complementarity in competition, and pay attention to the development models and opportunities of cross-border e-commerce.

Amazon Sellers Adapt to AB Testing Changes Inventory Rules

Amazon Sellers Adapt to AB Testing Changes Inventory Rules

Amazon's A/B testing feature has been upgraded, allowing for automatic deployment of optimized product descriptions to improve conversion rates. Meanwhile, the countdown for automatic removal of aged inventory in the European marketplace has begun, urging sellers to promptly review and adjust settings to avoid losses. Furthermore, the issue of unauthorized product listings (copycats) remains a concern, highlighting the critical importance of strengthening intellectual property protection on the platform.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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WCO Conference Global Customs Push for Green Trade Barriers

WCO Conference Global Customs Push for Green Trade Barriers

The World Customs Organization (WCO) Green Customs Global Conference highlighted customs' crucial role in environmental protection. Through strategic upgrades, round table discussions, and technological innovations, the conference explored topics such as the circular economy, cross-border waste management, and the greening of the Harmonized System (HS). The aim was to promote green trade, enhance regulatory efficiency, strengthen international cooperation, and collectively address environmental challenges, building a global green barrier.