Direct Vs House Air Waybills Key Choices for Air Freight

Direct Vs House Air Waybills Key Choices for Air Freight

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the concepts, differences, and applicable scenarios of Direct Air Waybill (Direct AWB) and House Air Waybill (House AWB) in international air transport. A Direct AWB is issued by the airline, directly connecting the actual consignor and consignee. A House AWB is issued by the freight forwarder, involving a master air waybill and house air waybill, and is often used in scenarios where freight forwarders need to provide customs clearance and other services. The choice of which document to use depends on factors such as the consignee's customs clearance capabilities, service requirements, cost, information security, and transportation time.

Maersk Restarts UCLA Service at Brazil Terminal to Boost Logistics

Maersk Restarts UCLA Service at Brazil Terminal to Boost Logistics

Maersk announced that starting July 13, 2025, the import operations of its UCLA service will move from the Santos DP World terminal back to the Brazil Terminal (BTP). This move aims to enhance operational efficiency and logistics connectivity, and customers are advised to make arrangements in advance to adapt to the adjustment.

08/04/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Costs From Zhengzhou To Helsinki

Air Freight Costs From Zhengzhou To Helsinki

This article provides a detailed overview of air freight costs from Zhengzhou to Helsinki. It discusses how different weight categories affect pricing with Turkish Airlines TK. Additionally, information on flight routes and a breakdown of included and excluded costs are provided, offering essential guidance for cargo transportation.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Maersk Simplifies VGM Submission Process for Shippers

Maersk Simplifies VGM Submission Process for Shippers

This article details the steps for submitting VGM (Verified Gross Mass) on the Maersk platform. It clarifies the scope of personnel authorized to submit VGM and provides relevant links for further information. The aim is to help users complete VGM submissions efficiently and accurately, ensuring the safety of cargo transportation. It covers the process, authorization, and resources available for VGM submission via Maersk.

MPC Container Ships Posts Strong Q1 2025 Amid Strategy Revamp

MPC Container Ships Posts Strong Q1 2025 Amid Strategy Revamp

MPC Container Ships delivered a strong performance in Q1 2025, supported by ample charter orders and solid profitability. The company is actively pursuing fleet renewal and sustainability strategies, including the delivery of its first dual-fuel vessel and optimization of its capital structure. Despite geopolitical and macroeconomic challenges, the container market remains resilient. MPC demonstrates its ability to navigate market fluctuations and capitalize on growth opportunities through strategic positioning and effective execution.

MSC Ship Pumba Contains Fire in Red Sea

MSC Ship Pumba Contains Fire in Red Sea

On the evening of the 29th, the MSC cargo ship 'Pumba' caught fire while sailing in the Red Sea. Thanks to the swift response of relevant Egyptian authorities, the fire was brought under control, preventing any casualties. The affected vessel has been safely towed to an anchorage, ensuring order in the surrounding maritime area.

07/31/2025 Logistics
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Enhancing Port Competitiveness in Container Transshipment Business

Enhancing Port Competitiveness in Container Transshipment Business

In recent years, port cities have regarded container transshipment as a key competitive advantage by enhancing economic and geographic conditions as well as both hardware and software facilities to attract transshipment cargo. Ports like Singapore and Hong Kong have become global transshipment hubs due to their unique advantages. The transshipment business not only increases port throughput but also promotes the long-term development of the ports.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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