Logistics Model and Development Analysis of Shenzhen Yantian Port

Logistics Model and Development Analysis of Shenzhen Yantian Port

Since its opening in 1994, Shenzhen Yantian Port has rapidly developed into a significant international deep-water transshipment port in China. The logistics development of the port must meet the multifunctional requirements of a main hub port, particularly focusing on international logistics. By gradually integrating resources, regulating market behavior, and establishing an efficient port supply chain system, Yantian Port aims to enhance its service capacity and market competitiveness to achieve its developmental goals.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Shenzhen Port: A Modern Maritime Hub Connecting the World

Shenzhen Port: A Modern Maritime Hub Connecting the World

Shenzhen Port is a major container port in southern China, strategically located as a key hub connecting China with the world. The port is divided into western and eastern sections, equipped with comprehensive navigation facilities and efficient loading and unloading equipment. Its well-developed transportation network seamlessly connects with surrounding cities, facilitating international trade.

Zhengte Debuts on Shenzhen Exchange Amid Outdoor Furniture Demand

Zhengte Debuts on Shenzhen Exchange Amid Outdoor Furniture Demand

Zhejiang Zhengte Co., Ltd. has successfully listed on the Shenzhen Stock Exchange. This integrated industry and trade enterprise, deeply rooted in the outdoor furniture industry for many years, boasts annual revenue exceeding 1.2 billion RMB through its two major product lines: sunshade products and outdoor leisure furniture, primarily targeting the European and American markets. The funds raised from this IPO will be used to expand production capacity and enhance R&D capabilities, injecting new impetus into the company's development and bringing fresh vitality to the cross-border e-commerce industry.

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms in Shenzhen Grapple With Labor Disputes

Crossborder Ecommerce Firms in Shenzhen Grapple With Labor Disputes

This article analyzes labor disputes such as forced overtime and disguised layoffs in Shenzhen's cross-border e-commerce enterprises during the pandemic. It reveals the difficulties faced by companies and the infringement of employee rights. From the perspectives of law, business management, and industry development, the article explores how to protect workers' rights and promote the healthy and sustainable development of the industry. It emphasizes the need for fair labor practices and responsible corporate governance to ensure a balanced ecosystem for both businesses and employees within the rapidly evolving cross-border e-commerce sector.

Shenzhen Scraps Trademark Subsidies Raising Costs for Ecommerce Firms

Shenzhen Scraps Trademark Subsidies Raising Costs for Ecommerce Firms

Shenzhen's cancellation of overseas trademark subsidies presents cost challenges for cross-border e-commerce businesses. Companies should refine budget management, improve trademark registration success rates, pay attention to subsidy policies in other regions, emphasize the long-term value of trademarks, and seek cooperation with professional institutions to address the new situation and enhance competitiveness. This shift requires businesses to adopt a more strategic and proactive approach to trademark management, focusing on efficiency and long-term brand building rather than relying on subsidies.

Amazon Suspends Shenzhen Ecommerce Firm Over Supplier Payment Disputes

Amazon Suspends Shenzhen Ecommerce Firm Over Supplier Payment Disputes

Shenzhen-based cross-border e-commerce giant X faced numerous payment disputes due to the Amazon account suspension wave. Suppliers demanded significant compensation, exposing supply chain risks within the industry. This incident may reshape the cooperation model between cross-border e-commerce sellers and suppliers, encouraging suppliers to prioritize legal protection. Sellers, on the other hand, need to strengthen financial management and risk control measures to mitigate potential losses and ensure business sustainability in the volatile e-commerce landscape.

Lopez Island Airport Key to San Juan County Travel and Economy

Lopez Island Airport Key to San Juan County Travel and Economy

Lopez Island Airport (IATA code: LPS) is located on Lopez Island in Washington state, providing convenient airline services to the region. Covering 50 acres, it features an 885-meter runway that accommodates both commercial and general aviation flights to destinations such as Anacortes and Bellingham, making it an ideal choice for travelers.

Carlsbad's McClellan-Palomar Airport Boosts Economy as Key California Aviation Hub

Carlsbad's McClellan-Palomar Airport Boosts Economy as Key California Aviation Hub

Carlsbad Airport, located in California, is a busy civilian airport featuring a 1,500-meter runway and a modern terminal. Since its opening in 2009, it has become an aviation hub for the northern region, contributing over $100 million to the local economy. Despite challenges from airline operational changes, the airport continues to expand its routes, especially after the addition of Pacific Coast Airlines, demonstrating strong growth potential.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Thailand Pushes for Remanufacturing in Trade Pacts to Aid Circular Economy

Thailand Pushes for Remanufacturing in Trade Pacts to Aid Circular Economy

This study explores the necessity of including remanufactured goods provisions in Thailand's regional trade agreements. By analyzing Thailand's circular economy policies, comparing relevant clauses in various RTAs, and incorporating case studies, it assesses the environmental, economic, and social impacts of incorporating remanufacturing provisions for Thailand. The aim is to provide decision-making references for the Thai government and promote circular economy development. The research considers the potential benefits and challenges of such inclusion, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and resource-efficient economy in Thailand.