Pearl River Shipping Rate Index Trial Run: A Key Step for Guangzhou Towards an International Shipping Center

Pearl River Shipping Rate Index Trial Run: A Key Step for Guangzhou Towards an International Shipping Center

The Guangzhou Port Authority announced a trial run of the 'Pearl River Shipping Freight Rate Index' aimed at optimizing bulk logistics and enhancing Guangzhou's market influence. The forum discussed the advantages of strengthening river-sea and rail-water transportation. Future efforts will focus on increasing infrastructure development and port capacity. Additionally, the index will monitor freight rate fluctuations in real-time, providing valuable reference for the industry and contributing to Guangzhou's goal of becoming an international shipping center.

11/21/2023 Logistics
Read More
Henderson-Oxford Airport Boosts Regional Aviation in North Carolina

Henderson-Oxford Airport Boosts Regional Aviation in North Carolina

Henderson-Oxford Airport is located 7 kilometers northeast of Oxford, North Carolina, and is operated by the Oxford-Henderson Airport Authority. Covering an area of 220 acres and at an elevation of 161 meters, the airport has a runway that is 1,525 meters long and 30 meters wide. Unlike many airports in the U.S. with the same FAA and IATA codes, Henderson-Oxford Airport does not have an IATA code (HNZ), highlighting its uniqueness and development potential.

07/28/2025 Logistics
Read More
Jingdezhen Airport Drives Regional Growth in China's Porcelain Hub

Jingdezhen Airport Drives Regional Growth in China's Porcelain Hub

Jingdezhen Luojia Airport, located in Jiangxi Province, is an important civil airport. Since its completion in 1959, it has undergone multiple expansions and has become an aerial corridor connecting surrounding cities to major metropolises. The airport features modern facilities, with direct flights to several large cities, continuously improving its service quality to achieve the goal of handling millions of passengers. It not only promotes local economic development but also provides a platform for the dissemination of ceramic culture.

07/29/2025 Logistics
Read More
China's FTZs Boost Trade Efficiency with Innovative Reforms

China's FTZs Boost Trade Efficiency with Innovative Reforms

The Free Trade Zone has enhanced trade facilitation and customs efficiency through innovative regulation and experience replication, successfully lowering warehousing and logistics costs. The pilot free trade zones in Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Liaoning, and Sichuan have implemented effective measures to support various types of trade, significantly boosting enterprise competitiveness and market participation. The simplification of customs processes and the application of technology have made import and export trade increasingly efficient, driving regional economic development and changing the market landscape.

07/29/2025 Logistics
Read More
Saudi Arabia Streamlines Customs to Boost Trade Under Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia Streamlines Customs to Boost Trade Under Vision 2030

Saudi Arabia's latest customs regulations include a complete exemption from export service fees, a reduction in import service fees to 0.15% of the goods' value, the implementation of a temporary import duty exemption policy, and an expanded range of tariff exemptions for industrial products. These regulations aim to simplify trade processes, reduce costs, and promote economic diversification and sustainable development, offering new opportunities for businesses. Companies need to actively adapt to the new rules and seize market opportunities.

07/29/2025 Logistics
Read More
Experts Explain Minimum Connecting Time for Smooth Airport Transfers

Experts Explain Minimum Connecting Time for Smooth Airport Transfers

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the critical concept of Minimum Connecting Time (MCT) in flight transfers. It explains the definition of MCT, the industry standard development process, IATA default values, airport and airline exceptions, and industry formats. The aim is to help readers understand MCT, optimize travel planning, reduce transfer risks, and enhance the overall travel experience. Understanding MCT allows travelers to make informed decisions about flight connections and potentially avoid missed flights or stressful layovers.

Colombia Customs Businesses Collaborate to Streamline Trade

Colombia Customs Businesses Collaborate to Streamline Trade

With the support of SECO-WCO GTFP, Colombian Customs hosted a trade facilitation forum. The forum focused on the WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement, shared experiences from Abu Dhabi's customs reform, and explored the impact of disruptive technologies on the future of customs. The goal was to support DIAN's customs transformation, creating an efficient, transparent, and modern customs system. Ultimately, this initiative aims to promote trade development in Colombia by streamlining processes and embracing innovation within the customs framework.

WCO Backs Trade Growth for Landlocked Nations

WCO Backs Trade Growth for Landlocked Nations

The World Customs Organization (WCO) reaffirms its commitment to the Vienna Programme of Action (VPoA), assisting Landlocked Developing Countries (LLDCs) in overcoming geographical constraints and achieving trade facilitation and economic transformation through simplified customs procedures, capacity building, and international cooperation. WCO's specific actions include developing standards, implementing projects, issuing guidelines, and establishing a pool of experts. These efforts aim to build an efficient, transparent, and secure global trade environment, jointly promoting the sustainable development of LLDCs.

WCO Scholarship Program Aims to Develop Nextgen Customs Leaders

WCO Scholarship Program Aims to Develop Nextgen Customs Leaders

The first phase of the World Customs Organization (WCO) Scholarship Programme's 83rd edition has successfully concluded. Participants' research will contribute to customs modernization. The WCO Secretary General encouraged the scholars to share their practical experiences and praised them as "the future of customs." This program aims to cultivate customs elites with a global perspective and innovative spirit, contributing to the development of global trade. It focuses on building capacity and fostering collaboration within the international customs community.

Global Air Cargo Demand Slows Amid Trade Recovery

Global Air Cargo Demand Slows Amid Trade Recovery

The global air cargo market is showing signs of fatigue again after a brief recovery. Demand growth slowed in May, and freight rates are under pressure. The short-term stimulus from the easing of US-China trade tensions cannot hide the risk of market downturn. Airlines need to closely monitor market dynamics and actively respond to challenges. In the long term, protecting relationships with all stakeholders is crucial to overcome difficulties and usher in new development opportunities.

01/05/2026 Logistics
Read More