Ensuring Container Safety Vgm Standards Facilitate Efficient Transportation

Ensuring Container Safety Vgm Standards Facilitate Efficient Transportation

Since 2016, the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) has introduced the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) regulations, requiring shippers to provide VGM information before loading containers. This ensures the safety and compliance of container transportation. Neglecting this requirement may result in containers being unable to be loaded onto ships, impacting the transport of goods.

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Reforming the West Land-sea New Corridor to Enhance Iron-sea Combined Transport Capacity

Reforming the West Land-sea New Corridor to Enhance Iron-sea Combined Transport Capacity

The New Western Land-Sea Corridor faces multiple challenges in enhancing its iron-sea intermodal transportation capabilities, including inadequate infrastructure, weak industrial coordination, and a lack of regional cooperation. By strengthening infrastructure development, integrating resources, and optimizing policy guidance, it is possible to improve the overall transportation efficiency of this corridor, thereby supporting the economic development of the western region.

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The Spring of Unmanned Delivery Policy Relaxation and Market Opportunities

The Spring of Unmanned Delivery Policy Relaxation and Market Opportunities

The rapid development of unmanned delivery technology in China is attributed to policy relaxation, with various regions implementing supportive measures to promote the application of unmanned vehicles in the express delivery industry. It is estimated that by 2025, sales of low-speed autonomous vehicles will reach 190,000 units, paving the way for significant market opportunities and large-scale applications in the future.

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Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

In 2024, the number of maritime and railway intermodal trains operating on the New Western Land-Sea Corridor exceeded 2,000, a year-on-year increase of 16.8%, supporting regional economic development. Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group actively promotes the marine economy, leading to a significant increase in train transport demand. The goal is to operate 10,000 trains throughout the year, laying the foundation for facilitating a dual circulation market.

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Supply Chain Transformation Challenges and Directions Forward

Supply Chain Transformation Challenges and Directions Forward

Today’s supply chain management faces various challenges and transformation opportunities. Companies need to focus on visibility, flexibility, and sustainability, increasing technology investments to build a collaborative matrix supply chain that operates efficiently in an increasingly complex environment. By actively responding to regulations, geopolitical issues, and market changes, businesses can meet the challenges of the future.

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