Shipping Surcharges Significantly Reduced, Easing Burden on Export Enterprises

Shipping Surcharges Significantly Reduced, Easing Burden on Export Enterprises

With the government's cleanup of fees related to import and export processes, shipping companies have begun to reduce additional charges, lightening the economic burden on export enterprises. Investigations revealed that several shipping companies were imposing unreasonable fees, prompting the government to enforce standardized pricing. These measures are expected to alleviate over 200 million yuan in annual costs for China's export enterprises, with the Port of Qingdao alone seeing a reduction of 16 million yuan each year. Such actions will improve market order and support sustained growth in foreign trade.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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NVOCC Qualification Boosts Freight Forwarders Competitiveness

NVOCC Qualification Boosts Freight Forwarders Competitiveness

NVOCC qualification is crucial for freight forwarding companies to enhance competitiveness. It grants the right to directly negotiate freight rates with shipping companies, independently issue bills of lading, and accept commissions from peers, thereby strengthening market competitiveness. It's a prerequisite for participating in tenders. This qualification is suitable for logistics, freight forwarding, and companies engaged in international trade.

Effective Strategies for Logistics Companies to Acquire Customers Breaking Down Trust Barriers and Becoming Experts for Clients

Effective Strategies for Logistics Companies to Acquire Customers Breaking Down Trust Barriers and Becoming Experts for Clients

This article discusses strategies for logistics companies to acquire customers in the market, emphasizing ways to enhance customer trust and purchase rates by identifying and solving customer issues, establishing a professional image, and eliminating psychological risks for customers. Ultimately, this leads to customer referrals and word-of-mouth promotion.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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New Tariffs Trigger Sharp Drop in Global Shipping Rates

New Tariffs Trigger Sharp Drop in Global Shipping Rates

Recently, the SCFI freight index from the Shanghai Shipping Exchange has continuously decreased, particularly along the West and East Coast routes of the U.S., with significant rate declines. Soft demand, coupled with the upcoming implementation of new tariff policies, presents fresh challenges and uncertainties for the market. Shipping companies are closely monitoring the impact of tariffs on import prices and the economy, anticipating large-scale shifts in the supply chain.

Freight Forwarders Urged to Avoid Costly Shipping Errors

Freight Forwarders Urged to Avoid Costly Shipping Errors

Based on freight forwarding experience, this paper explores critical issues such as manifest information accuracy, variations in different shipping company rules, and strategies for mitigating cargo release risks. It emphasizes the importance of manifest information consistency and reminds freight forwarders to pay attention to the specific requirements of different shipping companies to avoid delays and additional charges. Understanding these nuances is crucial for smooth and efficient cargo handling.

International Logistics Essentials: AMS & VGM Requirements Explained

International Logistics Essentials: AMS & VGM Requirements Explained

This article analyzes the differences in requirements between AMS and VGM in international cargo transportation. AMS does not require the tare weight, whereas VGM mandates the complete cargo weight, including the tare weight. In practice, the deadlines for both are often close, necessitating the simultaneous preparation of relevant data to avoid shipping delays. Shipping companies may not process VGM information at specific times, highlighting the importance of timely submission.

Port Congestion Crisis: Deep Impact on Shipping and Freight Forwarding Industry

Port Congestion Crisis: Deep Impact on Shipping and Freight Forwarding Industry

The severe congestion at Chittagong Port has led to vessel waiting times extending up to 10 days, causing significant overload in the yard. Shipping companies and the freight forwarding industry are suffering massive economic losses, resulting in diminished customer trust and increased operational costs. Freight forwarding enterprises are under pressure, shipping efficiency is declining, and the entire industry urgently needs to optimize its logistics network to tackle these challenges.

06/19/2025 Logistics
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Furniture Industry Adopts Packaging Strategies to Cut Air Freight Costs

Furniture Industry Adopts Packaging Strategies to Cut Air Freight Costs

International air freight for furniture is costly. By carefully disassembling furniture, optimizing packaging, and adapting to relevant policies, companies can significantly reduce shipping expenses. Disassembly should adhere to the principle of reversibility, and packaging should minimize volume while ensuring compression resistance. Paying attention to international transportation standards and customs regulations is crucial. Building a flexible strategy that incorporates these elements allows for cost reduction and increased efficiency in international furniture shipping.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Crossborder Ecommerce Cuts Costs Via Logistics Optimization

Crossborder Ecommerce Cuts Costs Via Logistics Optimization

Cross-border e-commerce businesses face the challenge of high shipping costs. This paper analyzes strategies for systematically reducing cross-border logistics costs through optimizing transportation modes, integrating the supply chain, and strengthening risk management. The aim is to help companies improve profitability and enhance their market competitiveness. By implementing these strategies, businesses can effectively mitigate the financial burden of international shipping and gain a significant advantage in the global marketplace.

01/05/2026 Logistics
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Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Pacific Shipping Strains Under Trade War Pressure

Since 2025, international trade capacity in the Pacific region has decreased by 11% due to the uncertainty of US tariff policies. Shipping companies are responding by adjusting capacity and canceling sailings, but the fundamental issue lies in the direction of trade policy and changes in demand. The shipping industry faces challenges and needs to closely monitor the market and flexibly adjust strategies. Shippers also need to strengthen risk management.

05/09/2025 Logistics
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