Xiamen Debuts Silk Road Sea Route Expands Ecommerce Exports

Xiamen Debuts Silk Road Sea Route Expands Ecommerce Exports

Xiamen's first "Maritime Silk Road" cross-border e-commerce express line recently achieved a breakthrough of 2 million exports. Utilizing the "two ports and one route" model, it has facilitated convenient logistics and efficient management for cross-border e-commerce, providing significant support for expanding into international markets.

09/15/2025 Logistics
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Feodosia Port Emerges As Vital Black Sea Shipping Hub

Feodosia Port Emerges As Vital Black Sea Shipping Hub

Feodosia Port (UATHE) is a historic and strategically located Black Sea port situated on the Crimean Peninsula in Ukraine. As a medium-sized port, it primarily facilitates barge transportation, with shipping routes covering the Black Sea region. Feodosia is also a significant industrial center and health resort, and the port's development contributes to the local economy. Its location and services make it a notable player in Black Sea shipping and regional trade.

Skagastrnd Port Gains Traction in European Short Sea Shipping

Skagastrnd Port Gains Traction in European Short Sea Shipping

Skagaströnd, a historic port town in northwestern Iceland, is emerging as a new option for European outport routes due to its geographical location and small vessel port facilities. Its load line area falls within the North Atlantic Winter Seasonal Zone I, which is significant for regional maritime transport and is expected to play an even greater role in the future. This makes Skagaströnd a potentially valuable asset for niche shipping operations seeking alternative routes and smaller port infrastructure.

Scheveningen Harbour Key North Sea Hub in The Hague

Scheveningen Harbour Key North Sea Hub in The Hague

The Port of Scheveningen, located in the northern suburbs of The Hague, Netherlands, is a well-equipped seaport. With a maximum draft of 4.8 meters, the port offers comprehensive services including ship repair and fuel supply, handling approximately 1 million tons of cargo annually. Its convenient proximity to a train station and airport makes it an important maritime hub for The Hague.

Santos North Sea Ports Partner for Green Shipping Corridor

Santos North Sea Ports Partner for Green Shipping Corridor

The Port of Santos (Brazil) and North Sea Port (Europe) have signed a five-year cooperation agreement to establish a green shipping corridor. This partnership aims to promote the use of clean energy, technological innovation, and the development of a circular economy. The agreement seeks to create sustainable maritime routes in line with global decarbonization goals. By fostering collaboration and sharing best practices, both ports aim to contribute significantly to the sustainable development of the global maritime industry.

Red Sea Crisis Spurs Ethical Challenges for Shipping Firms

Red Sea Crisis Spurs Ethical Challenges for Shipping Firms

The Red Sea crisis is exacerbating Eurasian logistics challenges, bringing rail freight via Russia back into focus. While compliant and legal, some shipping giants are suspending services due to ethical considerations, creating a conflict between profit and values. Companies like Maersk face internal rule and cultural differences. The future of Eurasian logistics requires a balance between compliance, transparency, and sustainable development, especially navigating the complexities surrounding sanctioned territories and the moral implications of utilizing specific routes.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Shipping Class 52 Hazardous Materials Key Challenges and Guidelines

Shipping Class 52 Hazardous Materials Key Challenges and Guidelines

This article shares practical experience in exporting Class 5.2 dangerous goods by sea, provided by a seasoned freight forwarder. It details key aspects like vessel selection, booking, warehousing, declaration, and customs clearance, highlighting crucial points to note. Specific solutions are offered for handling the unique conditions at Yangshan Port. This guide helps you avoid pitfalls and achieve efficient customs clearance for your dangerous goods shipments.

Welly International Enhances Guangzhoutaiwan Trade with Logistics Upgrade

Welly International Enhances Guangzhoutaiwan Trade with Logistics Upgrade

Willy International Enterprise Co., Ltd. has been deeply involved in cross-strait logistics between mainland China and Taiwan for many years, providing comprehensive services such as sea and air freight to facilitate Guangzhou-Taiwan trade. With a professional team, rich experience, and a deep understanding of cross-strait trade rules, the company provides customers with efficient and reliable logistics solutions, promoting cross-strait economic and trade exchanges.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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Ecommerce Firms Urged to Select Proper Bills of Lading

Ecommerce Firms Urged to Select Proper Bills of Lading

Cross-border e-commerce sellers should be aware of the risks associated with choosing between ocean bills of lading and forwarder bills of lading. Ocean bills of lading, issued by shipping companies, offer a simpler cargo retrieval process and stronger proof of ownership, suitable for full container load (FCL) shipments. Forwarder bills of lading, issued by freight forwarders, are appropriate for less than container load (LCL) shipments and specific trade terms but carry the risk of destination port agent issues. Selecting the wrong bill of lading can lead to cargo detention and financial loss. Consulting with professional logistics advisors is recommended.