China Cuba Launch First Direct Freight Route to Expand Trade

China Cuba Launch First Direct Freight Route to Expand Trade

On June 25, 2025, China and Cuba launched their first regular international freight route, operating twice a week with a cargo capacity of 20 tons per trip. This new service significantly shortens the transportation time to within 24 hours, greatly facilitating trade development between the two countries.

07/02/2025 Logistics
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Outpost Opens Four New Freight Terminals to Expand Service Reach

Outpost Opens Four New Freight Terminals to Expand Service Reach

Outpost has announced the addition of four new freight terminals, marking its transition from a single fleet site to a comprehensive service center. These new terminals will integrate cross-docking areas, storage, and office space, enhancing delivery efficiency and meeting the growing market demand, helping the company maintain its competitive edge.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

The next-generation Supply Chain Conference 2025 will take place in Nashville, featuring a keynote speech by Val Marchevsky, the Executive Vice President of Uber Freight. He will share insights on the latest logistics technologies and market opportunities. The discussions on accelerating digitization and innovation will provide professionals in the industry with profound insights and new opportunities for growth.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Sea and Air Freight Offer Key Benefits in Global Logistics

Sea and Air Freight Offer Key Benefits in Global Logistics

This article explores the combined application of maritime and air freight in international express delivery, analyzing the advantages of both in terms of cost and efficiency, as well as their suitable scenarios. It proposes strategies for a reasonable combination that can enhance supply chain flexibility and cost efficiency, helping businesses optimize their logistics choices.

Telex Release Bills of Lading Managing Risks in Sea Freight

Telex Release Bills of Lading Managing Risks in Sea Freight

This paper delves into the surrendered Bill of Lading (B/L) in ocean freight, outlining its advantages and risks. It details the operational procedures and provides risk prevention measures. The emphasis is on making rational choices regarding the surrender method, comprehensively considering the cargo value, the consignee's reputation, and the regulations of the destination port. This aims to achieve a balance between trade efficiency and risk control when using surrendered B/Ls in international transactions.