Nearshoring Boosts Corporate Success As Supply Chains Shift

Nearshoring Boosts Corporate Success As Supply Chains Shift

An AlixPartners report indicates that labor costs, trade regulations, and economic pressures are driving a global supply chain shift towards nearshoring. Key factors include automation technologies, policy incentives, and a focus on total cost of ownership. The United States is leading this trend. Companies need to develop a clear strategy, select appropriate locations, and invest in automation to succeed in this evolving landscape. Nearshoring offers potential benefits in responsiveness and resilience compared to traditional offshoring models.

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

U.S. Multimodal Transport System Sets Global Logistics Standard

The multimodal transportation system in the United States has attracted global attention, providing valuable lessons for China's logistics industry. Our in-depth study reveals the critical roles of the Alameda Corridor and the Port of Los Angeles in the global supply chain, showcasing their systematic approach and efficiency. Despite facing challenges in multimodal transportation, both China and the U.S. share similar experiences and learning opportunities in their exploration processes, which bodes well for future collaboration.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Global Trade Guide Key Tax and Compliance Terms for Shipping

Global Trade Guide Key Tax and Compliance Terms for Shipping

This article delves into the application of VAT/EORI in European and American customs clearance for international express shipments. Regarding Europe, it elaborates on the rules and scenario-specific requirements of EORI and VAT, as well as the role of IOSS. For the United States, it highlights the importance of EIN/SSN and IOR, emphasizing the criticality of compliant declaration. This guide helps you master the regulations and navigate global shipping smoothly.

San Luis Rio Colorado Airport Emerges As Key Mexico Cargo Hub

San Luis Rio Colorado Airport Emerges As Key Mexico Cargo Hub

This article details the three-letter code, geographical location, functional positioning, and value within the northwestern Mexican air transport network of the San Luis Río Colorado Airport (UAC). Although a non-customs airport, its strategic location plays a significant role in connecting the United States and Mexico, supporting regional economic development. The article also introduces the West Coast Freight Network's three-letter code query system, providing readers with a convenient search tool.

Port of Long Beach: The Busiest Shipping Hub on the US West Coast

Port of Long Beach: The Busiest Shipping Hub on the US West Coast

The Port of Long Beach, located in California, is the second busiest container port in the United States and a major hub for international trade. Spanning 3,200 acres and operating 24 hours a day, it features advanced loading and unloading facilities that efficiently handle a variety of cargo. With the highest average monthly throughput in the country, the port's strategic location and strong cargo processing capabilities support vibrant trade with international markets.

USPS Adapts to Ecommerce Demands Amid Logistics Shifts

USPS Adapts to Ecommerce Demands Amid Logistics Shifts

The latest financial report of the United States Postal Service (USPS) reveals a slight decrease in operating revenue, but growth persists in specific market segments. USPS is actively undergoing transformation by reducing costs, increasing efficiency, innovating services, implementing flexible pricing, and expanding its e-commerce logistics business to address challenges. Companies can learn from USPS's experience by embracing change, focusing on niche markets, and collaborating with partners to create a new future for e-commerce logistics.

01/08/2026 Logistics
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China Clarifies Tobacco HS Codes and Export Tax Rebates

China Clarifies Tobacco HS Codes and Export Tax Rebates

The classification of tobacco HS codes and export rebate policies are essential for trade compliance. This paper analyzes various tobacco products under HS code 24, including processed tobacco, smoking products, and tobacco substitutes, revealing their significance and market potential in international trade. Understanding this information is crucial for industry participants.

China Updates Railway Locomotive HS Codes Export Tax Rebates

China Updates Railway Locomotive HS Codes Export Tax Rebates

This article provides a detailed analysis of various HS codes for locomotives and their corresponding export tax rebate rates, including types such as electric and diesel locomotives. The information helps businesses enhance their market understanding, optimize goods trading processes, and refine export strategies to improve competitiveness and economic benefits.

Vietnam Explores Export Growth for Bamboo and Rattan Products

Vietnam Explores Export Growth for Bamboo and Rattan Products

This article delves into the relevant products under HS Code 46, highlighting the importance and market potential of bamboo and rattan goods in international trade. It discusses key export factors, regulatory requirements, and the advantages of sustainable development, assisting businesses in better entering the global market.

Hazardous Goods Export by Sea Key Challenges and Solutions

Hazardous Goods Export by Sea Key Challenges and Solutions

This article provides a detailed analysis of each step in the dangerous goods sea freight export process, including booking, document preparation, container loading and delivery, dangerous goods declaration, customs clearance, customs acceptance, release, and loading onto the vessel. It emphasizes the importance of compliance and offers specific precautions for different types of dangerous goods. The aim is to assist companies in efficiently and safely completing their dangerous goods sea freight export operations, ensuring adherence to regulations and minimizing potential risks throughout the entire shipping process.