Shipping Costs and Logistics from Shenzhen to Mexico Surge

Shipping Costs and Logistics from Shenzhen to Mexico Surge

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of ocean freight prices from Shenzhen to Mexico, including price components, logistics options, factors affecting transit time, and risk mitigation measures. It emphasizes that companies should comprehensively consider factors such as shipping routes, cargo characteristics, and market supply and demand. The paper recommends purchasing cargo insurance to ensure cargo safety and selecting the most appropriate logistics solution. Careful planning and risk management are crucial for successful China-Mexico trade via ocean freight.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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US Maritime Exports Fuel Global Trade Growth

US Maritime Exports Fuel Global Trade Growth

US ocean freight exports are crucial to the economy, involving a variety of goods and impacting global supply chains. The United States is committed to sustainability and reducing environmental impact in its export practices. This includes efforts to improve fuel efficiency, reduce emissions, and promote responsible shipping practices. The health of US ocean freight exports is closely tied to the overall health of the US economy and global trade flows, making it a key indicator of economic performance.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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European Firms Lead Surge in Refrigerated Shipping Demand

European Firms Lead Surge in Refrigerated Shipping Demand

As global demand for refrigerated goods rises, European shipping companies are excelling in the refrigerated capacity sector. MSC currently leads globally in refrigerated container space, showing a positive growth trend compared to other major companies like CMA CGM. Although Asian enterprises started later, they are also rapidly catching up in this field.

Los Angeles Port Volume to Drop 10 Amid Trade Policy Changes

Los Angeles Port Volume to Drop 10 Amid Trade Policy Changes

The Port of Los Angeles expects a 10% decrease in container throughput in the second half of this year, primarily due to market changes triggered by U.S. tariff policies against several countries. Despite a strong start to the year, the industry is filled with uncertainty about the future and must remain vigilant.

04/09/2025 Logistics
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CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM Launches First Usflagged Ship in Fleet Expansion

CMA CGM has announced that its 9,300 TEU container ship 'Phoenix' will be re-flagged as an American vessel, initiating a plan to expand its American fleet to 30 ships over the next four years. This strategic move aims to enhance domestic shipping capabilities and strengthen trade links with the South Asian market.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Overview A Comprehensive Guide from Battery Transport to International Shipping

Logistics Overview A Comprehensive Guide from Battery Transport to International Shipping

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of key knowledge in the logistics field, covering battery transportation, contract logistics, weight calculation, integrated transportation modes, first-time container shipping guidelines, differences in international maritime documents, customs declaration considerations, and the application of refrigerated containers. It aims to help businesses enhance transportation efficiency and international competitiveness.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Overview and Importance of the Port of Seattle

Overview and Importance of the Port of Seattle

This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the Port of Seattle, focusing on its geographic location, port facilities, terminal operations, cruise services, free trade zones, and climate characteristics. As a vital commercial port in the western United States, Seattle hosts numerous container and bulk cargo terminals, playing a crucial role in international trade.

Exploring Tacoma Port: A Busy Trade Hub on the US West Coast

Exploring Tacoma Port: A Busy Trade Hub on the US West Coast

The Port of Tacoma, located in Washington State, serves as a commercial hub on the U.S. West Coast. It offers convenient connections to Seattle and meets logistical demands through its deep-water berths and container terminals. The southern area, including the Hylebos Waterway and Blair Waterway, provides excellent shipping conditions that extend inland.