New Import Return Template Enhances Customs Efficiency

New Import Return Template Enhances Customs Efficiency

To simplify the process of returning imported goods, businesses can download a standardized "Direct Return Approval Form for Imported Goods" template and opt for associated customs declaration and inspection services. This initiative aims to improve customs clearance efficiency, reduce operational costs for businesses, and promote trade facilitation.

CEVA Logistics Expands LCL Service for Faster Australia Trade

CEVA Logistics Expands LCL Service for Faster Australia Trade

CEVA Logistics launches three new LCL (Less than Container Load) shipping routes to Australia (Shanghai to Sydney/Melbourne, Singapore to Fremantle), significantly reducing transit times. These services offer efficient customs clearance and local delivery, helping businesses seize opportunities in the Australian market. CEVA is committed to controlling cargo ownership and improving service quality, aiming to be among the top five in the ocean freight industry. This expansion strengthens their presence in the region and provides reliable solutions for customers shipping to Australia.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Global Maritime Trade Faces Challenges Amid Shifting Dynamics

Global Maritime Trade Faces Challenges Amid Shifting Dynamics

International shipping, the cornerstone of global trade, is undergoing profound changes driven by Asian trade, tightening environmental constraints, and accelerating digital penetration. Over the next decade, the shipping industry will compete on three dimensions: efficiency, green practices, and resilience. Companies need to actively address these challenges to seize the opportunities. The industry's future hinges on adapting to these evolving dynamics and embracing sustainable and technologically advanced solutions to maintain competitiveness and contribute to a more environmentally responsible global trade network.

US FBA Ocean Freight Guide for Ecommerce Sellers

US FBA Ocean Freight Guide for Ecommerce Sellers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of FBA shipping to the US, covering its advantages, detailed processes, cost structure, and control strategies, as well as key considerations. It aims to offer comprehensive guidance for cross-border e-commerce sellers, helping them efficiently and economically transport goods to US FBA warehouses and seize market opportunities. The article explores the entire shipping journey, from preparation to delivery, providing practical insights to optimize logistics and minimize expenses for a competitive edge in the US market.

01/16/2026 Logistics
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Qingyuan Streamlines Bulky Item Delivery with Ondemand Pickup

Qingyuan Streamlines Bulky Item Delivery with Ondemand Pickup

Qingyuan City is promoting a "door-to-door pickup" service to address the challenges of shipping large and heavy items, simplifying the shipping process for users and improving logistics efficiency and security. Users can simply contact a courier company to enjoy door-to-door pickup, eliminating the hassle of manual handling. Choosing a reliable courier, paying attention to packaging, and agreeing on a pickup time ensures worry-free delivery. The future trends in the industry include intelligent and personalized services.

Guide to Dhls Remote Area Surcharges Explained

Guide to Dhls Remote Area Surcharges Explained

This article provides a detailed guide on how to check for remote areas and surcharges through official DHL channels. It aims to help users avoid unnecessary logistics expenses and alerts them to other potential additional fees, promoting greater transparency in international shipping. By understanding these charges beforehand, users can better plan their shipments and budget accordingly, ultimately leading to a smoother and more cost-effective shipping experience. Paying attention to these details can save significant money and prevent unexpected costs.

01/23/2026 Logistics
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Port of New York and Jersey Delays Container Fee Amid Congestion

Port of New York and Jersey Delays Container Fee Amid Congestion

The Port of New York and New Jersey has suspended the implementation of container dwell fees due to the need to refine tariff provisions. This decision aims to alleviate port congestion, which has been exacerbated by a surge in throughput and a backlog of empty containers. The dwell fees were originally intended to accelerate cargo turnover but faced opposition from shipping lines. The port is now collaborating with shipping companies to identify more effective measures for easing port congestion and exploring innovative solutions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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