US Trade Rep Tai Outlines New China Strategy

US Trade Rep Tai Outlines New China Strategy

US Trade Representative Katherine Tai outlined the US's new trade strategy towards China, emphasizing US economic interests as the core. The strategy involves evaluating and enforcing the 'Phase One' trade agreement, and focusing on China's 'non-market' trade policies. This new approach aims to address trade challenges posed by China. However, the future direction of US-China trade relations remains uncertain.

Taipei to Changchun LCL Freight Guide Streamlines Crossstrait Shipping

Taipei to Changchun LCL Freight Guide Streamlines Crossstrait Shipping

This article provides an in-depth analysis of LCL (Less than Container Load) ocean freight transportation from Taipei to Changchun, taking Willy International Enterprise Co., Ltd. as an example. It details the challenges and opportunities of cross-strait logistics, the operational process of ocean freight LCL, and key factors in choosing a logistics company. The article also shares practical case studies and frequently asked questions, aiming to help Taiwanese businesses better understand cross-strait logistics, reduce transportation costs, and improve transportation efficiency.

Maersk Enhances Inland Shipping Tracking for Global Clients

Maersk Enhances Inland Shipping Tracking for Global Clients

This article provides a detailed guide on how to find land transportation information on the Maersk platform, covering steps such as logging into the account, searching for cargo, and viewing container details. It clarifies user access rights for viewing land transportation information and addresses frequently asked questions. The aim is to help users easily understand cargo transportation details and improve supply chain efficiency. This includes navigating the platform to locate specific shipment data and understanding the various data points available for each shipment.

Global Cargo Industry Adopts Standardized Processes to Cut Risks

Global Cargo Industry Adopts Standardized Processes to Cut Risks

This paper analyzes the three key stages of cargo transportation – dispatch, transit, and receiving – from the perspective of a data analyst, emphasizing the importance of standardized operations and risk control. By optimizing processes such as cargo consolidation, document processing, and information synchronization, the aim is to improve transportation efficiency, reduce potential risks, and ensure the safe and timely delivery of goods. The focus is on streamlining workflows to minimize disruptions and enhance the overall reliability of the cargo transportation process.