Bill of Lading Confirmation: A Critical Step in Ocean Freight Export Procedures

Bill of Lading Confirmation: A Critical Step in Ocean Freight Export Procedures

Ocean bill of lading confirmation is a critical legal procedure in export shipments, requiring strict adherence to timelines by shippers. Carriers typically mandate BL details (consignee/shipper/container info) be confirmed 4-5 days pre-sailing. Unconfirmed data by deadlines requires immediate container number designation to prevent shipping disruptions. Timely and accurate BL confirmation ensures smooth maritime operations.

Zhengzhou Airport to Build Dedicated Cargo Runway and Advance Drone Freight Trials

Zhengzhou Airport to Build Dedicated Cargo Runway and Advance Drone Freight Trials

Zhengzhou Airport plans to add a dedicated freight runway and actively promote testing of short-distance drone logistics to strengthen its position as an international logistics center and drive high-quality local economic development. Despite some achievements, the Zhengzhou Airport Economic Zone faces challenges such as a weak industrial structure and insufficient innovation capacity, necessitating the establishment of a modern industrial system. In the future, the integration of air transport with road and high-speed rail will optimize resource allocation and enhance logistics efficiency.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Understanding Cargo Classification in Air Freight Tonne Goods and Tonne General Cargo

Understanding Cargo Classification in Air Freight Tonne Goods and Tonne General Cargo

This article provides a detailed analysis of the concepts of "weight on tons" and "flat weight" in the freight forwarding industry, specifically their application in air cargo transportation. By comparing weight calculation examples, it explains the definitions of light goods, heavy goods, and flat goods, as well as how to classify them under different transport modes. Understanding these terms is crucial for reasonable charging in cargo transportation.

US Rail Freight Rises in Late September Led by Auto and Grain

US Rail Freight Rises in Late September Led by Auto and Grain

The Association of American Railroads reported that for the week ending September 27th, U.S. rail freight and intermodal traffic both experienced year-over-year growth. Significant increases were seen in the transportation of nonmetallic minerals, grain, and motor vehicles & parts. Conversely, coal, petroleum & petroleum products, and metallic ores & metals saw declines. For the first 39 weeks of 2025, both total U.S. rail freight traffic and intermodal volume have shown year-over-year growth, indicating a positive trend in the sector.

01/21/2026 Logistics
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CH Robinson Sells European Unit to Sennder Shifts Focus to Global Freight

CH Robinson Sells European Unit to Sennder Shifts Focus to Global Freight

C.H. Robinson's sale of its European road transport business to sennder Technologies aims to focus on core strengths like global forwarding and the North American market, enhancing profitability and operational efficiency. This move accelerates digital transformation, promotes industry consolidation, and foreshadows more diverse and sustainable logistics services. The divestiture allows C.H. Robinson to streamline operations and invest in technology-driven solutions, ultimately strengthening its position in key growth areas. This strategic adjustment reflects the evolving landscape of the logistics industry and the increasing importance of digitalization.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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US Freight Sector Faces Weak Demand UPS Strike Risk and Yellow Collapse

US Freight Sector Faces Weak Demand UPS Strike Risk and Yellow Collapse

The US freight market faces challenges from slowing demand and overcapacity. The potential UPS strike and Yellow's bankruptcy add further uncertainty. The report analyzes the current state of various transportation modes, emphasizing that shippers should closely monitor market dynamics, collaborate with multiple carriers, optimize transportation networks, and strengthen risk management. By diversifying carrier relationships and proactively managing potential disruptions, shippers can navigate the volatile market and mitigate the impacts of these challenges.

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Loses in Intermodal for November 2025

US Rail Freight Gains in Carloads Loses in Intermodal for November 2025

U.S. rail freight data for the last week of November 2025 presents a mixed picture. Carload traffic increased by 4.3% year-over-year, with strong performance in coal, nonmetallic minerals, and grain. However, intermodal traffic decreased by 6.5% year-over-year, potentially due to supply chain factors. Year-to-date figures indicate steady growth in rail freight. Businesses should closely monitor market trends, optimize supply chains, diversify transportation modes, and strengthen risk management to navigate challenges and capitalize on opportunities.

02/04/2026 Logistics
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