Consolidated Shipping The New Trend and Advantages of International Air Freight

Consolidated Shipping The New Trend and Advantages of International Air Freight

Consolidated shipping is a method of combining multiple shipments through an air freight forwarding company. This approach not only reduces shipping costs but also expands the range of air services, benefiting shippers. Additionally, shippers can settle accounts in advance through the agent, facilitating international trade. The specific process involves the creation of master and house bills of lading, as well as the receipt and distribution of goods. However, it is important to note that consolidated shipping is not suitable for valuable items or special cargo.

Railway Freight Reform: Charting A New Blueprint For Supply-side Reform

Railway Freight Reform: Charting A New Blueprint For Supply-side Reform

In recent years, significant progress has been made in railway freight reform, particularly with innovations in express transportation models. New fast freight trains not only enhance transportation speed and service quality but also reduce logistics costs, driving regional economic development. The railway corporation is committed to building modern logistics enterprises, fully leveraging the green advantages of railway transport, and continuously adapting to market demands to promote supply-side reform. This series of reform measures will bring new development opportunities to the railway freight industry in the future.

New Regulations Enhance Freight Forwarding Industry Order And Improve Market Competitiveness

New Regulations Enhance Freight Forwarding Industry Order And Improve Market Competitiveness

China has recently revised the regulations governing international freight forwarding, clarifying shareholder structures to enhance market supervision. The new rules mandate that companies involved in import and export trade must have legal entities as major shareholders, achieving a controlling stake. This regulation takes effect immediately, bringing a new order and competitive advantages to the freight forwarding industry.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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US Air Freight Gains Importance for Ecommerce Under New T86 Rules

US Air Freight Gains Importance for Ecommerce Under New T86 Rules

The adjustment of the T86 policy has placed significant tariff pressure on cross-border e-commerce. Air freight logistics from the United States, known for its speed and safety, has gradually become the preferred solution for sellers to cope with new regulations, helping businesses seek new development opportunities in a complex trade environment.

05/15/2025 Logistics
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Kapal Airport Air Freight and Customs Trends in Papua New Guinea

Kapal Airport Air Freight and Customs Trends in Papua New Guinea

This article analyzes air freight data at Kapar Airport (KPL) in Papua New Guinea from a data analyst's perspective. It focuses on the unique aspects of this non-customs airport and the essential customs clearance considerations. The efficient use of three-letter code lookup systems is also introduced. The importance of air freight data analysis for decision-making is highlighted, and practical resources like West Coast Cargo are recommended. The aim is to improve air freight efficiency by providing insights into KPL operations and relevant data analysis techniques.

Direct Vs House Air Waybills Key Choices for Air Freight

Direct Vs House Air Waybills Key Choices for Air Freight

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the concepts, differences, and applicable scenarios of Direct Air Waybill (Direct AWB) and House Air Waybill (House AWB) in international air transport. A Direct AWB is issued by the airline, directly connecting the actual consignor and consignee. A House AWB is issued by the freight forwarder, involving a master air waybill and house air waybill, and is often used in scenarios where freight forwarders need to provide customs clearance and other services. The choice of which document to use depends on factors such as the consignee's customs clearance capabilities, service requirements, cost, information security, and transportation time.

Chemical Exporters Face Challenges with Dangerous Goods List

Chemical Exporters Face Challenges with Dangerous Goods List

This article, by dangerous goods freight forwarder Ahao, explains the commodity inspection requirements for general cargo listed in the Catalogue of Hazardous Chemicals. Even with a certificate of non-dangerous goods, export inspection is still required if the product name/CAS number is in the catalogue. The article details the correct inspection and customs declaration procedures and reminds readers to pay attention to 'special general cargo' in the catalogue to avoid inspection, detention, fines, and losses.

Guide to Resolving Missing Cargo Documents at Port

Guide to Resolving Missing Cargo Documents at Port

Cargo has arrived, but the pre-manifest is missing? This guide offers strategies for this urgent situation: immediately contact the freight forwarder or shipping company to determine the cause and promptly supplement or modify the pre-manifest information. It emphasizes the importance of pre-manifest declaration to avoid losses caused by incorrect or delayed information. Timely and accurate pre-manifest submission is crucial for smooth customs clearance and preventing potential penalties or delays in cargo release.