Sea Freight to Malaysia Costs Transit Times and Tips

Sea Freight to Malaysia Costs Transit Times and Tips

This article provides a detailed analysis of the time, cost, and key considerations for sea freight to Malaysia. Covering everything from selecting the port of origin and shipping company to preparing customs clearance documents and securing cargo insurance, it offers a comprehensive guide to help you avoid common pitfalls and achieve efficient and economical cargo transportation. The guide aims to provide practical tips and strategies for navigating the complexities of sea freight to Malaysia, ensuring a smooth and cost-effective shipping experience.

01/26/2026 Logistics
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Port of New York and Jersey Delays Container Fee Amid Congestion

Port of New York and Jersey Delays Container Fee Amid Congestion

The Port of New York and New Jersey has suspended the implementation of container dwell fees due to the need to refine tariff provisions. This decision aims to alleviate port congestion, which has been exacerbated by a surge in throughput and a backlog of empty containers. The dwell fees were originally intended to accelerate cargo turnover but faced opposition from shipping lines. The port is now collaborating with shipping companies to identify more effective measures for easing port congestion and exploring innovative solutions.

01/28/2026 Logistics
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ONE Releases Guide for Shanghai Port Container Pickup

ONE Releases Guide for Shanghai Port Container Pickup

This paper explores the issue of container pickup for ONE Ocean at Shanghai Port, specifically Waigaoqiao. It points out that the designated pickup location is typically determined by the shipping company. However, the possibility of picking up containers at Waigaoqiao Port may exist through transshipment or communication with the shipping line. Shippers should carefully weigh the advantages and disadvantages based on their specific needs and choose the most suitable logistics solution.

Japan Ranks Third in Global Shipownership As Imabari Grows

Japan Ranks Third in Global Shipownership As Imabari Grows

Japanese-controlled fleets now rank third globally, accounting for 12% of the world's total capacity. While Tokyo remains Japan's largest shipping city, Imabari has emerged as a significant hub, becoming Japan's second and the world's sixth largest maritime center. Despite limited growth in the Japanese fleet size, the shipping industry maintains a crucial position in the evolving global trade landscape and may benefit from opportunities arising from geopolitical factors.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Five Business Models for Independent Ecommerce Success

Five Business Models for Independent Ecommerce Success

This article introduces five mainstream operation models for cross-border e-commerce independent websites: direct shipping from China, Drop Shipping, overseas warehouses, Amazon FBA, and virtual overseas warehouses. It analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of each model and emphasizes the importance of traffic acquisition for the success of independent websites. This helps sellers understand the characteristics of different models and choose the operation method that suits them best.

Chinas Cainiao Expands Package Delivery for All Sizes

Chinas Cainiao Expands Package Delivery for All Sizes

Still struggling with sending packages? This article provides a detailed interpretation of Cainiao Guoguo's delivery services, differentiating between small package delivery (Cainiao Guoguo delivery) and large item transportation (Cainiao Large Item). It outlines the characteristics, processes, and precautions for each, helping you easily choose the appropriate shipping method and solve various mailing needs. Whether it's a small parcel or a bulky item, understand how Cainiao Guoguo simplifies the shipping process.

New Strategies Cut International Air Freight Costs Via Dimensional Weight

New Strategies Cut International Air Freight Costs Via Dimensional Weight

In international air freight, differentiating between "dimensional weight" (also known as "volumetric weight" or "chargeable weight") and actual weight directly impacts shipping costs. Heavy goods are charged based on their actual weight, while dimensional weight is used for bulky but light items. Special cases like light but dense cargo and oversized items require attention. Understanding the distinction and optimizing packaging and shipping methods can significantly reduce cross-border logistics costs.

Crossborder Ecommerce Thrives on Global Price Gaps

Crossborder Ecommerce Thrives on Global Price Gaps

This article explores a cross-border e-commerce model leveraging Chinese express delivery services to profit from price differences by shipping goods abroad. It reveals the operational mechanics, potential opportunities, and inherent risks. Emphasizing the need for market insight and regulatory compliance, the article offers practical advice on cost reduction and avoiding customs seizures, aiming to empower entrepreneurs to capitalize on globalization. This includes understanding shipping costs, customs duties, and potential delays to ensure profitability and customer satisfaction in this evolving market.

12/30/2025 Logistics
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Amazon Tightens Selffulfillment Rules Amid Cost Compliance Pressures

Amazon Tightens Selffulfillment Rules Amid Cost Compliance Pressures

Amazon has announced new rules for self-fulfillment, requiring sellers to bear the cost correction fees resulting from inaccurate return label information. Simultaneously, international shipping compliance policies have been updated, with stricter export restrictions. Sellers should ensure accurate listing information, optimize the return process, and embrace compliant operations for long-term development. This includes carefully reviewing product descriptions and dimensions to avoid errors that lead to costly return shipping adjustments and staying informed about the latest export regulations to prevent delays or penalties.

Amazon Sellers Face Delays at GYR3 Fulfillment Center

Amazon Sellers Face Delays at GYR3 Fulfillment Center

Recently, Amazon FBA warehouse GYR3 has experienced low receiving efficiency, leading to widespread complaints from sellers. This article analyzes the current situation of GYR3 and provides tips to avoid issues, including avoiding the warehouse, shipping in batches, and monitoring delivery status. It also summarizes the 'hidden rules' for selecting FBA warehouses and suggests proactive measures such as optimizing product packaging and accurately filling in shipment information to help sellers improve FBA shipping efficiency. Aiming to mitigate delays and enhance overall fulfillment performance.

12/31/2025 Logistics
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