Container Ship Loses Power in Solent Strait Delays Shipping

Container Ship Loses Power in Solent Strait Delays Shipping

The container ship "ONE Maneuver" experienced a breakdown in the Solent Strait. This vessel previously called at ports including Ningbo, Shanghai, and Yantian, and is scheduled to call at Rotterdam and Hamburg. This incident is likely to cause shipping delays. Shippers and freight forwarders are advised to closely monitor the movement of their cargo and take appropriate measures to mitigate potential losses.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport Essential Travel Guide

Buenos Aires Ezeiza Airport Essential Travel Guide

This article focuses on Buenos Aires' Ezeiza International Airport, clarifying its IATA code as EZE and ICAO code as SAEZ. It aims to provide crucial information for travelers planning to visit the airport, facilitating flight inquiries, bookings, and travel planning. The information provided is intended to assist passengers in navigating the airport and optimizing their travel experience to and from Buenos Aires.

Dongjiang Chamber of Commerce Storage Branch Sets Sail Promoting Northern Logistics Transformation and Innovation

Dongjiang Chamber of Commerce Storage Branch Sets Sail Promoting Northern Logistics Transformation and Innovation

The Dongjiang Free Trade Zone Chamber of Commerce's Warehousing Division has been officially established, aiming to promote resource sharing and innovation in warehousing logistics services. Leveraging regional advantages, it seeks to enhance the expansion of domestic and international markets. Dongjiang will develop an international collection warehouse base to increase the financial value of warehousing enterprises and respond to new industry demands.

07/23/2025 Warehousing
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Dangerous Goods Booking Guide for Shanghai Port: Preparation and Optimal Timing

Dangerous Goods Booking Guide for Shanghai Port: Preparation and Optimal Timing

This article discusses the necessary preparations and optimal timing for booking dangerous goods shipments at Shanghai Port. Required documents include the booking letter, English MSDS, dangerous goods declaration certificate, and DG application form. It is recommended to book at least 10 days in advance; however, due to the global shipping situation, booking 15 to 20 days ahead is preferable to ensure smooth delivery.