US Air Freight Key ISF Filing Rules and Compliance Tips

US Air Freight Key ISF Filing Rules and Compliance Tips

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the latest US air freight ISF (Importer Security Filing) regulations, clarifying that air cargo is no longer subject to ISF filing requirements since 2017. The article also outlines exemptions for ocean freight ISF filings and emphasizes the importance of adhering to other customs regulations. The aim is to assist exporters in avoiding risks associated with non-compliance and ensuring smooth customs clearance for their shipments to the United States.

Spain Boosts Air Freight Speed to China in 35 Days

Spain Boosts Air Freight Speed to China in 35 Days

FEI56 Cross-border Logistics offers efficient air freight services from Spain to China, typically delivering within 3-5 business days. Leveraging direct flights, optimized customs clearance processes, and a professional team, we ensure fast and secure delivery of goods. Our services cover a wide range of cargo and provide various transportation options to meet diverse needs. Advance booking, proper packaging, and accurate declaration are crucial for ensuring smooth transportation.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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Europes Sea Freight Faces Rising Rates Congestion and Digital Shifts

Europes Sea Freight Faces Rising Rates Congestion and Digital Shifts

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the latest developments in European sea freight, focusing on key issues such as freight rate fluctuations, port congestion, vessel capacity, new regulations, and digital transformation. By providing a detailed interpretation of these factors, the aim is to help readers understand market trends, address challenges, and seize opportunities. The analysis explores the interplay of these elements shaping the current landscape of European maritime transport and offers insights for stakeholders navigating this dynamic environment.

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US Ocean Freight Key Ports Costs and Transit Times Explained

US Ocean Freight Key Ports Costs and Transit Times Explained

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the advantages and characteristics of major US East and West Coast ports. It compares the differences in ocean freight costs and transit times between Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, New York, and Savannah. The article also details various factors influencing US ocean freight transit times and answers common shipping questions. The aim is to provide cross-border e-commerce businesses and consumers with a more informed reference for making smarter ocean freight choices.

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Uschina Ocean Freight Strategies Aim to Cut Supply Chain Delays

Uschina Ocean Freight Strategies Aim to Cut Supply Chain Delays

This paper delves into the key factors influencing the time efficiency of ocean freight from the US to China, including route selection, port congestion, vessel type, and logistics operations. It provides reasonable time expectations and optimization suggestions to help businesses shorten transportation cycles and improve supply chain efficiency. The analysis aims to offer practical insights for streamlining the shipping process and mitigating potential delays, ultimately contributing to a more resilient and efficient supply chain between the US and China.

Europe Ocean Freight Costs Fall As Supply Chain Pressures Ease

Europe Ocean Freight Costs Fall As Supply Chain Pressures Ease

Good news for European shipping: port congestion is easing, container supply is increasing, and freight rates are stabilizing with a slight decrease. However, the Russia-Ukraine conflict and global economic slowdown continue to introduce uncertainty. Foreign trade enterprises need to pay close attention to market dynamics and manage risks effectively. The improvement in congestion and container availability offers some relief, but ongoing geopolitical and economic factors necessitate careful monitoring and proactive risk mitigation strategies for businesses involved in European trade.

02/02/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls in Early November

US Rail Freight Carloads Rise Intermodal Falls in Early November

U.S. rail freight data for the week of November 8, 2025, reveals a 0.1% year-over-year increase in traditional carload traffic, but lower than the previous two weeks. Intermodal volume decreased by 8.7% compared to the same period last year. Year-to-date, carload traffic has increased by 1.8%, and intermodal volume by 2.5%. These figures reflect the complexities of the U.S. economy and the challenges and opportunities facing the rail freight market.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Volumes Surge to Record High Despite Economic Concerns

US Freight Volumes Surge to Record High Despite Economic Concerns

The U.S. Freight Transportation Services Index (FTSI) reached a record high in June, with growth across trucking, rail, air, and water transportation. However, this diverges from economic indicators like industrial production and housing starts. The analysis explores potential factors such as inventory rebuilding and shifts in consumer spending patterns. It emphasizes the need for cautious optimism and continued monitoring of future data to assess the overall economic trajectory. The index's performance needs careful interpretation in relation to other economic signals.

US Rail Freight Rebounds in August Hinting at Economic Recovery

US Rail Freight Rebounds in August Hinting at Economic Recovery

U.S. rail freight volume increased in the first week of August, with both carload and intermodal traffic rising. Gains were seen in grain, coal, and automotive shipments, while petroleum declined. Year-to-date cumulative volume also showed growth. This positive trend in rail freight suggests a potentially strengthening economy and improved supply chain performance, as rail transport is a key indicator of industrial activity and consumer demand.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

October 2025 US rail freight data shows a slight increase of 0.3% in carload traffic, but a 4.8% year-over-year decrease in intermodal volume. Shipments of nonmetallic minerals, metallic ores, and chemicals increased, while grain, miscellaneous, and coal shipments declined. Year-to-date, total carload traffic is up 2.0% and intermodal volume is up 3.2%. The data reflects economic structural changes and market uncertainties, requiring the rail industry to address challenges and seize opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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