COSCO SHIPPING Opens New East Chinacentral Asia Trade Route

COSCO SHIPPING Opens New East Chinacentral Asia Trade Route

The successful inaugural run of COSCO SHIPPING's "East China-Wuhan-Andijan" China-Central Asia Railway Express marks the full opening of a new cross-border transportation channel from East China to Central Asia. Leveraging the sea-rail intermodal advantages of Wuhan Port, this train provides a stable and controllable logistics route for the export of bulk commodities such as steel from East and Central China to Central Asia. It supports the opening-up of inland regions by offering a reliable transportation solution to facilitate trade between these areas and Central Asia.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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US Job Growth Strong As Inflation Worries Persist

US Job Growth Strong As Inflation Worries Persist

Council of Economic Advisers Chair Bernstein addressed the US economic situation at the Port of Los Angeles, highlighting the importance of intermediate goods in trade and emphasizing consumer spending as a major economic driver. He affirmed the strength of the job market but cautioned against inflation risks, stressing the need to balance growth and inflation. Bernstein expressed cautious optimism about the economic outlook, acknowledging that continued efforts are needed to achieve comprehensive prosperity. He emphasized the importance of monitoring economic indicators and adapting policies as needed to navigate potential challenges and sustain economic momentum.

US Inflation Persists As Consumer Spending Stays Strong

US Inflation Persists As Consumer Spending Stays Strong

Jared Bernstein, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisers, analyzed the US economic situation during a media call at the Port of Los Angeles. He emphasized the importance of intermediate goods trade, highlighting consumer spending as a key economic driver. Bernstein acknowledged that inflationary pressures persist. He argued for balancing growth with stability, addressing structural challenges to ensure steady economic progress. The administration is focused on navigating these complexities to foster a resilient and sustainable economy, while closely monitoring global economic trends and their potential impact on the US.

Eastwest Trade Container Rates Surge Amid Global Demand

Eastwest Trade Container Rates Surge Amid Global Demand

This paper analyzes the recent surge in container freight rates on East-West routes, exploring the driving factors from both demand-side (economic recovery, trade growth) and supply-side (capacity control, port congestion). It elucidates the impact of rising freight rates on import/export companies, consumers, shipping companies, and the global supply chain. Furthermore, based on historical data and industry analysis, the paper forecasts future freight rate trends, emphasizing the need for businesses to monitor market dynamics and prepare for freight rate volatility. Businesses should pay close attention to market changes.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Weifangs Transparent Shipping Rates Boost UAE Trade

Weifangs Transparent Shipping Rates Boost UAE Trade

The Weifang to UAE sea freight rate inquiry table provides foreign trade companies with real-time, transparent shipping quotes, helping them optimize logistics strategies and achieve cost reduction and efficiency improvement. This table allows for easy inquiry and analysis of key factors affecting prices, such as cargo type, weight, transportation method, destination port, and seasonal factors. It helps companies grasp market trends and improve decision-making efficiency. By understanding these factors, businesses can better plan their shipments and potentially negotiate more favorable rates, ultimately contributing to lower overall export costs.

01/27/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Seek White House Help Amid Dockworker Strike Fears

Retailers Seek White House Help Amid Dockworker Strike Fears

The National Retail Federation (NRF), along with 177 trade associations, is urging the White House to intervene in the labor negotiations between the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA) and the United States Maritime Alliance (USMX) to avert a potential strike at the end of September. A strike would severely disrupt supply chains, impacting the retail industry, consumers, and the overall economy. The NRF emphasizes that the White House should draw on past successful interventions to facilitate an agreement, ensuring smooth port operations and cargo transportation to avoid an economic crisis.

01/29/2026 Logistics
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Global Logistics Firms Grapple With Rising Demurrage and Detention Costs

Global Logistics Firms Grapple With Rising Demurrage and Detention Costs

This article provides a detailed explanation of demurrage and detention fees in cross-border logistics, including their definitions, causes, and avoidance methods. Demurrage refers to the charges incurred for exceeding the free time allowed for cargo to remain in a port terminal. Detention, on the other hand, is charged for exceeding the free time allowed for the return of shipping containers to the carrier. The article offers practical advice from various perspectives, such as customs clearance preparation, time management, and responsibility allocation, to help importers and exporters reduce logistics costs and improve trade efficiency.

Key Bill of Lading Locations Explained Receipt to Delivery

Key Bill of Lading Locations Explained Receipt to Delivery

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the concepts of place of receipt, port of loading, port of discharge, and place of delivery on a Bill of Lading. It clarifies the relationships and differences between them, particularly emphasizing the distinction between the port of discharge and the place of delivery in combined sea and land transport. The article also addresses the specific characteristics of place names in the United States. The aim is to help readers comprehensively understand Bill of Lading information and improve their ability to handle maritime transportation operations.

San Julin Emerges As Key Maritime Hub in South America

San Julin Emerges As Key Maritime Hub in South America

Puerto San Julián is a barge port located on the Atlantic coast in southern Argentina, identified by its ARULA code. The port has a maximum draft of 8.8 meters and a tidal range of 8.5 meters. It offers basic services such as ship repair and medical assistance, but lacks supplies like fuel and fresh water. Vessels need to wait for high tide to enter the port, and loading/unloading relies on shipboard equipment. Despite its limited facilities, it remains an important node on the South American east coast shipping route.

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

US East Coast Gulf Ports Brace for Possible ILA Strike

Ports along the US East Coast and Gulf Coast are actively preparing for a potential strike by the International Longshoremen's Association (ILA). Ports are implementing measures to minimize potential operational disruptions, including extending operating hours, adjusting cargo receiving strategies, and offering fee waivers. Key ports like the Port of New York and New Jersey, the Port of Savannah, and the Port of Houston have announced specific contingency plans to ensure smooth cargo movement. These efforts aim to mitigate the impact of the potential labor action on the supply chain.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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