Yingkou Port: Supporting the Belt and Road Strategy, Creating a New Landscape for Container Transportation

Yingkou Port: Supporting the Belt and Road Strategy, Creating a New Landscape for Container Transportation

Yingkou Port actively participates in the Belt and Road initiative, with a 4% increase in throughput in the first three quarters. Both foreign trade and container volumes have significantly risen, and new international trains to Europe have been launched, establishing a sea-rail intermodal network that enhances its role as a key transit hub in Northeast Asia. Domestic trade routes cover over 30 ports with 420 flights, promoting the port's digital transformation and integration into cross-border e-commerce. Yingkou Port demonstrates great development potential, contributing to regional economic growth.

11/21/2023 Logistics
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Enshi Prefecture Streamlines Large Item Pickup Logistics

Enshi Prefecture Streamlines Large Item Pickup Logistics

This article provides a detailed analysis of the advantages and operational processes of door-to-door large-item logistics services in Enshi Prefecture, including service selection, ordering methods, payment of shipping fees, and logistics tracking. It aims to assist readers in efficiently and easily handling the shipping of large items.

01/29/2025 Logistics
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Ningbo Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics for Global Growth

Ningbo Expands Crossborder Ecommerce Logistics for Global Growth

Cross-border e-commerce logistics in Ningbo exhibits a diversified development trend. Sea, land, air, and rail linkages provide customized solutions. E-commerce platform logistics and drop-shipping services facilitate light asset operations for businesses. Companies should comprehensively consider various factors to select the most suitable shipping method for their development.

09/26/2025 Logistics
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MSC Invests in Feeder Fleet Modernization Boosts Chinese Shipyards

MSC Invests in Feeder Fleet Modernization Boosts Chinese Shipyards

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has launched a historic modernization program for its feeder fleet, planning to invest billions of dollars to order 120 new ships between 2026 and 2029, primarily from Chinese shipyards. This initiative aims to replace aging vessels while reinforcing MSC's leadership position in the global shipping market.

07/30/2025 Logistics
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The Future of State-owned Shipping Enterprises: Paths to Resolve Challenges and Transform

The Future of State-owned Shipping Enterprises: Paths to Resolve Challenges and Transform

In recent years, state-owned shipping enterprises have faced multiple challenges such as delisting and restructuring, making their transformation a focal point of industry concern. During the planned economy era, these enterprises served national transportation tasks, but in the face of intense market competition, their systems and strategies require urgent reform. By clarifying their mission and reducing operational costs, state-owned shipping enterprises can redefine their positioning and focus on the transportation of strategic materials needed by the country, thus finding a new path for survival amid fierce international shipping competition.