The Hague Protocol An Analysis of New Standards and Rules in International Air Transport

The Hague Protocol An Analysis of New Standards and Rules in International Air Transport

The Hague Protocol, as a significant amendment to the Warsaw Convention of 1955, clarified the regulations governing international air transport. It established clearer standards for passenger tickets, baggage tickets, and cargo transportation, holding carriers accountable for errors in information provided by shippers. This marked a modernization of the air transport industry and strengthened the protection of the rights of all parties involved in transportation.

Chinas Automotive Exports Why They Face Significant Obstacles from Japanese and Korean Shipping Companies

Chinas Automotive Exports Why They Face Significant Obstacles from Japanese and Korean Shipping Companies

China's automobile exports are facing transportation difficulties with Japanese and Korean shipping companies. The inability to secure suitable roll-on/roll-off ships has placed Chinese companies at a disadvantage in shipping costs, leading to a decrease in competitiveness. Various parties are adopting intermediary methods and CKD/SKD export strategies to cope with the issue, but the problems have not been fundamentally alleviated. It is expected that transportation conditions will gradually improve over the next few years.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Crossborder Rail Freight Expands Global Trade Links

Crossborder Rail Freight Expands Global Trade Links

This paper delves into the advantages of cross-border railway transportation, emphasizing its environmental friendliness, efficiency, and reliability. It highlights Maersk's cross-border railway solutions, including flexible freight options like customized block trains and single container services. A detailed overview of the Greater China cross-border railway network is provided, along with an analysis of how to select the appropriate transportation solution. The aim is to help businesses effectively leverage cross-border railway transport to achieve efficient and environmentally conscious trade.

09/28/2025 Logistics
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Sustainable Packaging Gains Traction in Global Shipping

Sustainable Packaging Gains Traction in Global Shipping

Environmental requirements for international express packaging are becoming increasingly stringent, demanding proactive responses from businesses. This paper delves into the eco-friendly trends and strategies in international express packaging from three perspectives: material selection, packaging design, and waste management. The aim is to assist companies in complying with environmental regulations while controlling costs and enhancing brand image. It analyzes how businesses can adopt sustainable practices in their packaging processes to meet the growing demand for environmentally responsible solutions in the global logistics industry.

Project Gigaton Boosts Renewable Energy in Global Supply Chains

Project Gigaton Boosts Renewable Energy in Global Supply Chains

Project Gigaton welcomes new suppliers, accelerating renewable energy adoption in the supply chain. In anticipation of import pattern changes by 2025, ports demonstrate resilience through investments in infrastructure, data analytics, and inland transportation. Supply chain sustainability and resilience building are becoming key focuses for businesses, with collaborative efforts driving both economic and environmental benefits. The emphasis is on achieving a win-win scenario through coordinated strategies that enhance supply chain robustness while minimizing environmental impact.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Tech Innovations Reshape Future of Global Logistics

Tech Innovations Reshape Future of Global Logistics

The logistics industry is undergoing a profound technology-driven transformation, evolving towards intelligence, sustainability, collaboration, and service orientation. This requires multi-party cooperation, with data at its core, to co-create an open and shared new ecosystem. Focus is shifting to smart technologies, environmentally friendly practices, and building collaborative partnerships to achieve greater efficiency and sustainability within the supply chain. This collaborative approach fosters innovation and ensures a more resilient and responsible logistics sector for the future.

Airlines Adopt Guidelines to Reduce Singleuse Plastics

Airlines Adopt Guidelines to Reduce Singleuse Plastics

The IATA's 'Guidance on Reducing Single-Use Plastics in Air Cargo' (SUPP) offers crucial guidance for plastic reduction in the air cargo industry. The guideline emphasizes life cycle assessment, reduction strategies, and cultural development, aiming to drive the air cargo industry towards a circular economy. This initiative seeks to reduce environmental pollution, enhance corporate image, and achieve sustainable development. It provides practical steps for airlines, freight forwarders, and other stakeholders to minimize their plastic footprint and contribute to a more sustainable future for air cargo operations.