Lanzhou to Hamburg, Germany: Successful Maiden Voyage of the China-europe Railway Express

Lanzhou to Hamburg, Germany: Successful Maiden Voyage of the China-europe Railway Express

On August 21, the Lanzhou Railway Bureau successfully launched its first China-Europe international freight train from Lanzhou to Hamburg, Germany, reducing transport time by 15 days compared to sea freight. The train covers a distance of 8027 kilometers and operates in about 15 days with 42 cars. This project leverages the geographical advantages of the Lanzhou railway hub, promoting the development of international logistics brands. Starting from August 29, it plans to operate regularly on a weekly basis to boost regional economic development.

12/21/2023 Logistics
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Argentina Boosts Blueberry Exports Via Air Freight

Argentina Boosts Blueberry Exports Via Air Freight

Argentina's blueberry industry started in the 1990s. Air freight is crucial for its exports, accounting for 91.3% and ensuring freshness. The United States is the largest export market (40%), followed by Europe (37.9%) and the United Kingdom (11.8%). This report analyzes the current status, market structure, and future development trends of the Argentine blueberry industry, providing a reference for air freight and agriculture-related industries. It highlights the importance of air transport in maintaining the quality and competitiveness of Argentine blueberries in the global market.

Freight Forwarders Adopt Slow Shipping to Cut Emissions

Freight Forwarders Adopt Slow Shipping to Cut Emissions

To address the time efficiency challenges posed by ship speed reduction in the shipping industry's green transition, international freight forwarders need to optimize port efficiency, develop multimodal transport, and apply data-driven flexible speed models. Strengthening supply chain collaboration and digital empowerment is also crucial. This multifaceted approach aims to achieve a win-win situation for environmental protection and time efficiency, ultimately providing customers with higher-quality logistics services. By focusing on these strategies, freight forwarders can navigate the complexities of sustainable shipping while maintaining service levels.

Air Waybill Guide Aids Global Trade Risk Management

Air Waybill Guide Aids Global Trade Risk Management

The Air Waybill (AWB) is a crucial document in international air freight, serving multiple functions: proof of contract of carriage, receipt of goods, basis for freight settlement, customs and inspection document, delivery receipt, and insurance-related evidence. A thorough understanding of AWBs is essential for safeguarding trade interests, mitigating transportation risks, and improving operational efficiency. It's a key tool for navigating the complexities of international air transport and ensuring smooth transactions. Properly managing and understanding the AWB can significantly reduce potential trade-related issues.

Guide to Air Freight Packaging for Fragile Oversized Goods

Guide to Air Freight Packaging for Fragile Oversized Goods

This article provides an in-depth analysis of packaging specifications for fragile and oversized goods in international air freight. It offers a detailed air freight packaging guide covering general requirements, specific protection for fragile items, specific protection for oversized cargo, and additional compliance considerations. The aim is to minimize transportation risks and ensure the safe delivery of goods. It comprehensively addresses key aspects of securing these types of shipments for air transport, focusing on best practices to prevent damage and ensure adherence to international regulations.

Air Transport Boosts Global Economic Growth

Air Transport Boosts Global Economic Growth

The IATA's "Value of Air Transport" report provides an in-depth analysis of how air transport drives economic growth, exploring its impacts on GDP and employment, as well as its role in enhancing supply chain efficiency. The report also serves as a reference for policymakers, highlighting the significance of the aviation industry in international trade and cultural exchange.

Maersk Launches Inland Transport Tracking Service

Maersk Launches Inland Transport Tracking Service

This article provides a detailed guide on how to track inland transportation details on the Maersk platform. It covers steps such as logging into your account, locating your cargo, and viewing container information and transport instructions. Furthermore, it clarifies which parties involved in export and import shipments can access these transport details. The aim is to help users easily understand and manage their cargo information within the Maersk system.

COSCO Launches Wuhaneurope Railsea Transport Route

COSCO Launches Wuhaneurope Railsea Transport Route

COSCO Shipping launched the "Wuhan-Xiamen-Europe" rail-sea intermodal train service, providing a more convenient and efficient European trade channel for enterprises in central China. This route, through port-shipping coordination, significantly shortens transportation time and reduces logistics costs, boosting economic development in Wuhan and surrounding areas. It also enhances COSCO Shipping's influence in the middle and upper reaches of the Yangtze River.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Cargo Loading Requirements for Container Transport

Cargo Loading Requirements for Container Transport

In container transportation, the safe loading of cargo is essential for smooth operations. This report summarizes four key requirements: 1) proper weight distribution of cargo; 2) necessary padding to protect fragile items; 3) secure fixation of cargo; 4) appropriate mixed loading to avoid contamination and accidents. Adhering to these principles will effectively reduce damage rates and ensure transportation safety.

Air Transport Boosts Norways Economic Growth

Air Transport Boosts Norways Economic Growth

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the multiple values of air transport for the Norwegian economy, society, and culture. The aviation industry directly and indirectly contributes 4.6% to Norway's GDP and supports 160,000 jobs. Air transport facilitates education, cultural exchange, trade, and investment, and provides a vital lifeline to remote areas. Norway should continue to optimize its aviation policies to promote the sustainable development of the aviation industry.