YTO Cargo Expands to Bangladesh with New Changshadhaka Route

YTO Cargo Expands to Bangladesh with New Changshadhaka Route

YTO Cargo Airlines launched its first South Asian route, Changsha-Dhaka, connecting Central China with Bangladesh, facilitating cross-border e-commerce and fresh produce trade. YTO Cargo Airlines will also increase the frequency of international routes originating from Changsha, establish a regional headquarters in Central China, and enhance customer cooperation through the GBP project. YTO Cargo Airlines continues to expand, contributing to the Belt and Road Initiative and promoting global trade prosperity. This new route signifies YTO's commitment to expanding its network and supporting economic growth in the region.

02/03/2026 Logistics
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Missed Customs Cutoff Shipping Delays Loom for Late Cargo

Missed Customs Cutoff Shipping Delays Loom for Late Cargo

The sea freight cut-off time is crucial for timely shipment. Theoretically, terminals stop receiving laden containers after the cut-off. However, actual operations are affected by shipping company policies, terminal capabilities, and cargo specifics. If delays occur, communicate with the shipping company promptly and consider expedited services or transshipment. Remember to plan ahead to avoid passive situations after the cut-off and ensure smooth cargo shipment. Proactive planning is key to avoiding issues and guaranteeing on-time delivery.

Somalias Cargo Market Gains Clarity with IATA Accreditation Guide

Somalias Cargo Market Gains Clarity with IATA Accreditation Guide

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the requirements for applying for IATA freight forwarding accreditation in Somalia. It covers necessary documents, the application process, and important considerations. Furthermore, it analyzes the maintenance of accreditation after acquisition, as well as the opportunities and challenges within the Somali freight market. The aim is to assist companies interested in entering this market to successfully obtain accreditation and achieve success. It offers guidance on navigating the complexities of the Somali market and leveraging the IATA accreditation for business growth.

Air Cargo Industry Urges Shipper Support for Policy Changes

Air Cargo Industry Urges Shipper Support for Policy Changes

IATA emphasizes that the recovery of the air cargo industry requires shipper support to drive government policy optimization. Over the past decade, the air cargo industry has made significant improvements in safety, efficiency, and environmental protection, but still faces external challenges. IATA calls on shippers to actively advocate for more reasonable government policies. Simultaneously, the air cargo industry needs to optimize prices, speed, and service to win shipper trust. Digital transformation, green initiatives, and customer centricity are future development directions, requiring collaboration for mutual benefit.

Aviation Cargo Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Despite Challenges

Aviation Cargo Sector Shows Signs of Recovery Despite Challenges

IATA forecasts a recovery in air cargo, revising its full-year profit forecast upwards to $2.5 billion, marking the first profit since 2007. While this is positive, the profit margin remains low, and the recovery is fragile. The industry needs to remain vigilant to potential risks and prioritize investment in the future to ensure sustainable growth and capitalize on the increased demand driven by e-commerce and global trade. The air cargo sector is playing a crucial role in the global supply chain recovery.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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China Cargo Airlines Opens Chongqingbudapest Route to Expand Trade

China Cargo Airlines Opens Chongqingbudapest Route to Expand Trade

China Eastern Logistics launched a direct Chongqing-Budapest cargo route, operated three times a week by Boeing 777F aircraft, primarily transporting cross-border e-commerce goods and IT products. This initiative will improve the efficiency of Chongqing's advantageous products entering the European market and further enhance the international cargo route network of Chongqing Jiangbei International Airport, contributing to the development of foreign trade in the central and western regions of China.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Air France Expands Cargo Services to Meet Rising Demand

Air France Expands Cargo Services to Meet Rising Demand

Air France Cargo direct line offers professional and efficient air freight export services to France. With convenient information inquiries, professional booking services, and comprehensive cargo tracking, we ensure the safe and timely arrival of goods, helping businesses seize market opportunities. Our service hotline provides comprehensive support, resolving air freight challenges. We specialize in streamlined logistics solutions for exporting goods to France, offering a reliable and fast connection to the French market.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Tilted Cargo Ship Rescued in Suez Canal Traffic Unaffected

Tilted Cargo Ship Rescued in Suez Canal Traffic Unaffected

The Suez Canal Authority (SCA) successfully rescued the tilted cargo ship "FENER", ensuring the canal's navigation remained unobstructed. The incident occurred outside the navigation channel and did not affect normal shipping traffic. The SCA's swift action ensured the safety of the crew and highlighted its crucial role in global shipping safety. This rapid response demonstrates the SCA's commitment to maintaining the smooth flow of maritime traffic through this vital waterway and underscores its preparedness for handling maritime emergencies.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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APL Austria Cargo Fire Disrupts Supply Chain Losses Assessed

APL Austria Cargo Fire Disrupts Supply Chain Losses Assessed

The APL Austria cargo ship experienced a fire in South African waters. The fire has been extinguished, but cargo losses are significant. Hazardous goods containers have been transferred. The cause of the fire is under investigation. This incident will impact shippers' supply chains and prompt shipping companies to strengthen safety management practices. The extent of the damage is still being assessed, and further details regarding the affected cargo are expected to be released soon. The incident highlights the importance of robust safety protocols in maritime transport.

02/12/2026 Logistics
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Shipping Industry Faces Rolled Cargo Port Skipping Amid Delays

Shipping Industry Faces Rolled Cargo Port Skipping Amid Delays

This paper delves into three major shipping abnormalities: rollover, port skipping, and delays, revealing their causes and providing practical solutions. By employing techniques such as advance booking, optimized channel selection, and real-time tracking, you can reduce the probability of these issues and ensure the smooth arrival of your goods. Ultimately, this empowers you to take control in international trade.