Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

Global Container Shipping Rates Drop Amid Weak Peak Season Demand

The container shipping market has entered its off-season, with the SCFI index falling below 1000 points again. Freight rates on the US West Coast route have plummeted, approaching the cost line. Overcapacity and weak demand have led to a comprehensive decline in freight rates. Shipping companies' efforts to reduce capacity and cancel sailings have had limited effect, and December's price increase plans face challenges. Australia/New Zealand and South America routes bucked the trend with price increases, while intra-Asia routes saw minor fluctuations. The market may remain volatile at a low level, requiring shipping companies to adjust their strategies to meet the challenges.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Customs Rules Tighten Hurting Crossborder Ecommerce

US Customs Rules Tighten Hurting Crossborder Ecommerce

The US's cancellation of the T86 customs clearance model and imposition of tariffs pose an existential threat to cross-border e-commerce direct mail sellers. The article highlights key strategies for overcoming these challenges, including transitioning to compliant customs clearance, restructuring supply chains, and strategically deploying overseas warehouses. It urges sellers to proactively adapt and embrace change to capitalize on emerging opportunities in this evolving landscape.

Tianjinaustralia Shipping Costs and Transit Times Explained

Tianjinaustralia Shipping Costs and Transit Times Explained

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of ocean and air freight options from Tianjin to Australia, comparing transit times and costs. It reveals the key factors influencing transportation time, aiming to assist businesses in selecting the optimal shipping solution based on their specific needs. The goal is to enable efficient and economical international trade by making informed decisions regarding freight methods between Tianjin and Australia.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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Lotte China Tourism Group Eye Postpandemic Dutyfree Growth

Lotte China Tourism Group Eye Postpandemic Dutyfree Growth

Executives from Lotte Duty Free and China Tourism Group Duty Free Corporation (CTG Duty Free) met to revitalize the duty-free industry and prepare for increased Chinese tourists as Sino-Korean relations improve. Both companies shared operational expertise and discussed tourism cooperation. Lotte is proactively planning marketing campaigns to capitalize on the market benefits of visa-free policies. The meeting signals a collaborative effort to leverage the anticipated growth in Chinese tourism within the duty-free sector.