Reducing Logistics Costs for Cross-border E-commerce: Successful Sea Freight Container Imports

Reducing Logistics Costs for Cross-border E-commerce: Successful Sea Freight Container Imports

Nanjing Development Zone achieved Jiangsu Province's first full container import operation by sea, marking a new stage in cross-border e-commerce development. This model integrates foreign trade services and full-process declarations, successfully reducing logistics costs by approximately 15%, with a nearly 90% drop in unit weight logistics costs. Although sea freight may take slightly longer, typically delivering within a week, it meets consumer demands. This initiative will enhance the efficiency and growth of the cross-border e-commerce industry.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Yingkou Port: Supporting the Belt and Road Strategy, Creating a New Landscape for Container Transportation

Yingkou Port: Supporting the Belt and Road Strategy, Creating a New Landscape for Container Transportation

Yingkou Port actively participates in the Belt and Road initiative, with a 4% increase in throughput in the first three quarters. Both foreign trade and container volumes have significantly risen, and new international trains to Europe have been launched, establishing a sea-rail intermodal network that enhances its role as a key transit hub in Northeast Asia. Domestic trade routes cover over 30 ports with 420 flights, promoting the port's digital transformation and integration into cross-border e-commerce. Yingkou Port demonstrates great development potential, contributing to regional economic growth.

11/21/2023 Logistics
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COSCO SHIPPING Opens New East Chinacentral Asia Trade Route

COSCO SHIPPING Opens New East Chinacentral Asia Trade Route

The successful inaugural run of COSCO SHIPPING's "East China-Wuhan-Andijan" China-Central Asia Railway Express marks the full opening of a new cross-border transportation channel from East China to Central Asia. Leveraging the sea-rail intermodal advantages of Wuhan Port, this train provides a stable and controllable logistics route for the export of bulk commodities such as steel from East and Central China to Central Asia. It supports the opening-up of inland regions by offering a reliable transportation solution to facilitate trade between these areas and Central Asia.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Draws Antitrust Safety Pushback

Union Pacificnorfolk Southern Merger Draws Antitrust Safety Pushback

The proposed $85 billion railroad merger faces controversy as labor unions express concerns about reduced competition, compromised safety, and potential job losses. Unions argue that the merger could weaken their bargaining power and negatively impact working conditions. However, the merging companies claim the deal will enhance efficiency and service, promising to maintain current employment levels. The unions remain skeptical, highlighting potential risks to safety standards and the overall quality of rail transportation. The debate centers on balancing economic benefits with the welfare of workers and the safety of the transportation system.