Guide to Thailandchina Sea Freight Shipping

Guide to Thailandchina Sea Freight Shipping

This article provides a detailed analysis of the timeline, costs, and customs clearance procedures for container shipping from Thailand to China. It comprehensively examines key factors influencing sea freight, from route distance and vessel type to fuel surcharges and customs documentation. Practical considerations are also provided to help businesses conduct cross-border trade efficiently and cost-effectively. The guide aims to empower businesses with the knowledge needed to navigate the complexities of Thailand-China sea freight and optimize their supply chain operations.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Global Shipping Hit by Surge in Blank Sailings

Global Shipping Hit by Surge in Blank Sailings

The global container shipping market started the year with a slowdown, with a 16% voyage cancellation rate and downward pressure on freight rates. Drewry analysis points to weak demand as the primary driver, and shipping companies are actively adjusting capacity. Shippers should focus on Suez Canal transit clarity, service reliability, and flexible planning. The dry bulk market shows regional variations, with Chile-Far East concentrate freight rates higher than those from Peru. Increased market complexity requires vigilance and timely strategy adjustments.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Shipping Firms Delay New Ships As Overcapacity Looms

Shipping Firms Delay New Ships As Overcapacity Looms

Facing pessimistic freight demand prospects, shipping companies are postponing new vessel deliveries to address overcapacity risks. Container accumulation exacerbates cost pressures, and supply-demand imbalances lead to a reversal of market fundamentals. Capacity reduction may alleviate some pressure, but long-term profitability prospects remain strained. Shipping companies need to respond prudently to navigate the cycle. The current situation highlights the challenges of managing capacity in a volatile market and the need for strategic adjustments to maintain competitiveness amidst fluctuating demand.

COSCO Ship Incident in South Africa Threatens Supply Chains

COSCO Ship Incident in South Africa Threatens Supply Chains

COSCO Shipping's "COSCO SAO PAULO" vessel reportedly caught fire and experienced container loss off the coast of South Africa, impacting the ZAX2 South Africa route and several partner shipping companies. The incident may lead to cargo loss and schedule delays. Insurance companies have issued claim notices. Foreign trade enterprises and freight forwarders should closely monitor the situation, strengthen risk prevention measures, and ensure supply chain stability. This incident highlights the importance of cargo insurance and proactive risk management in international shipping.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Chinas Cosco Finalizes Hamburg Port Stake Amid Geopolitical Tensions

Chinas Cosco Finalizes Hamburg Port Stake Amid Geopolitical Tensions

COSCO Shipping's acquisition of a 24.9% stake in the Container Terminal Tollerort (CTT) at the Port of Hamburg has been approved. This adjusted equity ratio reflects Germany's balancing act between economic cooperation and national security. As a vital European hub, the Port of Hamburg is a key component of COSCO Shipping's global strategy, facilitating European market expansion and promoting Sino-European trade. This event highlights the complexities of Sino-European economic relations and the shared challenge of deepening cooperation while ensuring security.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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COSCO Shipping Boosts Green and Smart Fleet Upgrades

COSCO Shipping Boosts Green and Smart Fleet Upgrades

COSCO Shipping Holdings invests 20 billion to build 12 methanol dual-fuel container ships, actively responding to the green and low-carbon initiative. Simultaneously, it strategically invests in Shanghai International Port Group and Guangzhou Port to optimize the end-to-end supply chain layout. The company's revenue and profits have significantly increased in the first three quarters. COSCO is accelerating its transformation into a global digital supply chain operation and investment platform, providing customers with higher-quality integrated logistics solutions.

Huangpu Wenchong Delivers Two 2700 TEU Ships to CK Line

Huangpu Wenchong Delivers Two 2700 TEU Ships to CK Line

Huangpu Wenchong delivered two 2700TEU container ships to CK Line of South Korea on the same day, marking significant progress in their cooperation. This type of vessel is well-received in the market for its excellent performance and environmental protection features. Huangpu Wenchong has won high recognition from customers for its excellent construction technology and service. This delivery reflects the fruitful results of sincere cooperation among all parties and demonstrates Huangpu Wenchong's determination to continuously improve its ship construction level.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Seabay Invests 153M to Expand Fleet Strengthen Asia Shipping Dominance

Seabay Invests 153M to Expand Fleet Strengthen Asia Shipping Dominance

SITC International has invested $153 million to order four container ships, aiming to expand its owned fleet and meet the growing transportation demand in the Asian market. Including previously effective orders, SITC's order book has increased to 14 vessels, totaling 28,800 TEU. This further strengthens its leading position among global liner companies and injects new momentum into the prosperous development of the Asian shipping market. The expansion demonstrates SITC's commitment to serving the region's increasing trade volumes and maintaining its competitive edge.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads but Loses in Intermodal

According to the Association of American Railroads, U.S. rail carload traffic edged up 0.5% for the week ending March 26th, while intermodal container volume decreased by 6.2% year-over-year. Year-to-date figures show a similar trend, reflecting ongoing supply chain challenges and industry transformation. Logistics companies need to strengthen collaboration, optimize networks, adopt technology, and focus on environmental sustainability to seize opportunities amidst these changes. This requires a proactive and adaptive approach to navigate the evolving freight landscape.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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Long Beach Port Adopts Unconventional Fixes to Ease West Coast Congestion

Long Beach Port Adopts Unconventional Fixes to Ease West Coast Congestion

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have again postponed consideration of the container detention fee, but the policy's 'deterrent effect' is already evident, with a significant decrease in the number of backlogged goods at terminals. The Port of Long Beach has effectively alleviated congestion through 'unconventional' measures such as activating inland spaces and extending operating hours. The future direction of the detention fee remains dependent on port congestion and may become a long-term tool for addressing supply chain challenges.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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