Bangkok Airways Expands Role in Southeast Asia Air Freight

Bangkok Airways Expands Role in Southeast Asia Air Freight

Since its establishment in 1968, Bangkok Airways has grown into a significant player in Southeast Asia's air cargo sector. With an extensive network, flexible cargo capabilities, and increasingly improved digital services, it plays a crucial role in cross-border logistics and is poised to become an essential logistics hub connecting ASEAN with the global market.

05/31/2025 Airlines
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BNSF Launches Faster Latohouston Freight Service to Improve Logistics

BNSF Launches Faster Latohouston Freight Service to Improve Logistics

BNSF Railway launched a new service on July 10, offering fast freight transport from Los Angeles to Houston within three days. This significant improvement in logistics efficiency promises a service level comparable to trucking, addressing customer demand for quick transportation and highlighting the importance of rail transport in modern logistics.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Uber Freight CTO to Keynote Nextgen Supply Chain Conference

Uber Freight CTO to Keynote Nextgen Supply Chain Conference

Val Marchevsky, the Chief Technology Officer of Uber Freight, will deliver a keynote speech at the 2025 NextGen Supply Chain Conference. He will discuss how to enhance logistics efficiency and innovation capabilities through AI and machine learning, while also exploring the future development trends and technology applications within the logistics industry.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Yellowlabel Truck Rules Raise Towing Costs for Freight Industry

Yellowlabel Truck Rules Raise Towing Costs for Freight Industry

Yellow-plate vehicle restrictions have led to increased trailer costs, triggering a conflict of interest among freight forwarders, trucking companies, and factories. This article analyzes the reasons behind the cost increase, explores the coping strategies of each party in the face of difficulties, and proposes suggestions for establishing healthy cooperative relationships and achieving sustainable development. It emphasizes that information transparency, reasonable negotiation, route optimization, efficiency improvement, and technological innovation are key to overcoming the challenges.

Shippers Adapt to VGM Cutoff Challenges in Freight Industry

Shippers Adapt to VGM Cutoff Challenges in Freight Industry

This article analyzes the common problems caused by early VGM cut-off times, leading to cargo failing to be loaded on schedule. It proposes strategies such as negotiating with freight forwarders and adjusting shipping schedules to mitigate these issues. The importance of advance planning and thorough communication is emphasized to help foreign trade enterprises effectively cope with such unexpected situations. By proactively addressing VGM cut-off deadlines and maintaining open lines of communication, businesses can minimize disruptions and ensure timely shipment of goods.