Korean Feeder Ship Collides with Bulk Carrier in Vietnam Disrupting Shipping

Korean Feeder Ship Collides with Bulk Carrier in Vietnam Disrupting Shipping

A feeder vessel, KMTC Surabaya, operated by Korea Marine Transport Co. (KMTC), collided with the bulk carrier Glengyle in Vietnam. Both vessels sustained damage, but no casualties were reported. The accident may lead to route delays and potential environmental pollution. Businesses should closely monitor the situation, adjust logistics plans, strengthen risk management protocols, and cooperate with the accident investigation. The incident highlights the vulnerability of supply chains to maritime accidents and the importance of preparedness.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Ebay to Offset USPS Rate Hikes Protect Sellers

Ebay to Offset USPS Rate Hikes Protect Sellers

USPS adjustments pose challenges for eBay sellers. eBay has introduced protection measures, including removing late delivery defects, offering grace periods for tracking uploads, handling out-of-stock transactions, and resolving 'item not received' disputes. Sellers are advised to assess operational capabilities, adjust listings, enhance communication, set reasonable estimated delivery times, and choose appropriate shipping methods. eBay is working with sellers to overcome these difficulties, continuously monitoring the situation and adjusting policies accordingly.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Shipping Industry Year-end Peak Season Approaches, Signs of Short-term Recovery Emerging

Shipping Industry Year-end Peak Season Approaches, Signs of Short-term Recovery Emerging

In December, the shipping industry saw significant increases in shipment volume and freight rates due to the arrival of the year-end peak season. Factors such as suppliers working overtime, the depreciation of the yuan boosting profits, and falling oil prices stimulated the market. However, participants remain cautious about the industry's outlook for next year, as shipping companies continue to incur losses and structural issues persist, necessitating further observation of the overall situation.

12/31/2023 Logistics
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Ningbo Port's Smart Shore Power Project Aids Emission Reduction and Environmental Protection

Ningbo Port's Smart Shore Power Project Aids Emission Reduction and Environmental Protection

The implementation of the smart shore power project at Ningbo Port will allow ocean-going vessels to draw power directly from the grid instead of relying on onboard generators. This shift is expected to significantly reduce pollutant emissions during shipping, creating a win-win situation for the terminal, shipping companies, and power suppliers. The project aims to notably decrease emissions of PM2.5, sulfur oxides, and nitrogen oxides, making a significant contribution to environmental protection.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Causes and Impacts of Vessel Delays at Foreign Ports

Causes and Impacts of Vessel Delays at Foreign Ports

Recently, there has been an increase in delays of outbound vessels at foreign ports, causing frustration among many professionals in the freight industry. Factors such as weather and port congestion have made it more challenging to return to normal shipping schedules. Different vessels experience varying delays due to dock scheduling and other issues. Does this situation indicate a need to reassess our current transportation strategies to adapt to a more complex logistics environment?

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Shipping Rollovers Expose Flaws in Maritime Logistics Amid Peak Demand

Shipping Rollovers Expose Flaws in Maritime Logistics Amid Peak Demand

This article delves into the common phenomena of 'container drop' and 'overcapacity' in foreign trade logistics, analyzing the fundamental causes and their impacts. Container drop is not the fault of the cargo owner but often affects delivery times and leads to customer claims. This situation reflects the shipping companies' neglect of customer service in their pursuit of profit maximization, suggesting that such issues may persist for a long time in the future.

US Logistics Delays Hit Amazon Walmart Amid Weather Customs Issues

US Logistics Delays Hit Amazon Walmart Amid Weather Customs Issues

US logistics faces multiple challenges due to extreme weather and stricter customs inspections. Amazon and Walmart delivery times are affected, with significant port congestion, warehouse overflow, and appointment delays in many locations. Sellers need to closely monitor the latest developments and adjust their logistics strategies promptly to mitigate risks. The situation is impacting delivery schedules and increasing costs for businesses relying on efficient supply chains. Staying informed and proactive is crucial for navigating these disruptions.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Amazon US Warehouses Struggle With Congestion Before Peak Season

Amazon US Warehouses Struggle With Congestion Before Peak Season

Amazon's US FBA warehouses are facing a congestion crisis, severely impacting sellers' peak season inventory preparation and sales. This article analyzes the current situation and its causes, providing sellers with strategies to cope. These include planning warehouse entry times in advance, diversifying inventory channels, flexibly adjusting shipping strategies, exercising caution in inventory preparation, and strengthening communication. The aim is to help sellers mitigate risks and achieve sales success during the peak season.

01/04/2026 Logistics
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Amazon Sellers Hit by Widespread Trademark Irregularities

Amazon Sellers Hit by Widespread Trademark Irregularities

The USPTO sanctioned a trademark agent, impacting over 6,000 trademarks and creating a brand crisis for Amazon sellers. Sellers should immediately conduct self-checks, classify risks, protect their stores, diversify brands, seek legal support, and actively communicate with Amazon to minimize losses. Choosing reputable agencies and strengthening intellectual property awareness are crucial to avoid such incidents. The situation highlights the importance of due diligence and proactive brand protection strategies for Amazon businesses.

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

Antwerp Port Strike Disrupts Crossborder Parcel Deliveries

A strike by dockworkers at the Port of Antwerp, Belgium, shut down key terminals, compounded by a public holiday, disrupting port operations for five days. As the Port of Antwerp is a crucial hub for Chinese e-commerce products entering the German market, this strike will impact the delivery time of cross-border parcels, potentially causing shipping delays. Logistics companies are actively responding to the situation, and consumers should monitor their tracking information for updates.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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