Thai Airways Cargo Expands Tracking and Service Options

Thai Airways Cargo Expands Tracking and Service Options

This article provides a comprehensive overview of Thai Airways' air cargo services, covering its route network, cargo tracking, airway bill number rules, exception handling, factors affecting transit time, customer service channels, special cargo transportation requirements, fee structure, and service network in China/Asia. It aims to offer a detailed air freight guide for import and export companies, cross-border e-commerce businesses, and individual users. This guide helps navigate Thai Airways cargo options and understand the logistics involved in shipping goods via air freight with Thai Airways.

12/30/2025 Airlines
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US Container Imports Rise Briefly Amid Trade Shifts Longterm Worries

US Container Imports Rise Briefly Amid Trade Shifts Longterm Worries

U.S. container imports rebounded slightly in June, but long-term concerns persist. The share of imports from China decreased, while imports from Southeast Asia increased, indicating a trend towards diversified sourcing. West Coast ports recovered, while the East Coast's share declined, suggesting a rebalancing of trade flows. Changes in trade policies and geopolitical risks are driving companies to enhance supply chain resilience. The shift highlights a strategic move to mitigate risks and ensure stability in the face of global uncertainties, ultimately reshaping international trade dynamics.

01/07/2026 Logistics
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Container Shipping Industry Aims for Recovery in 2026 After Volatile Year

Container Shipping Industry Aims for Recovery in 2026 After Volatile Year

The container shipping market in 2025 is turbulent, marked by fluctuating freight rates, regional divergence, the Red Sea crisis, and disruptions from trade policies. Oversupply coexists with fragmented demand, putting pressure on the Europe route while Southeast Asia shines. Looking ahead to 2026, capacity growth is expected to slow, narrowing the supply-demand gap. The resumption of shipping through the Red Sea is a crucial variable. To navigate these challenges and seize opportunities, companies need to diversify their strategies, refine their services, and strengthen risk management.

Asiapacific Customs Agencies Combat Plastic Waste Surge

Asiapacific Customs Agencies Combat Plastic Waste Surge

The World Customs Organization (WCO) concluded virtual diagnostic missions to Indonesia and the Philippines, aiming to enhance customs' capacity in the Asia-Pacific region to combat the illegal cross-border movement of plastic waste. The project involved assessing the current state of customs in both countries, developing improvement plans, and planning a regional workshop to foster cooperation in addressing the plastic waste challenge. This initiative supports the implementation of the Basel Convention's Plastic Waste Amendments and promotes collaborative efforts to manage plastic waste effectively.

Wan Quan Era Logistics Boosts Trade Efficiency in Xiamen and Fuzhou

Wan Quan Era Logistics Boosts Trade Efficiency in Xiamen and Fuzhou

Xiamen WanQuan Times Logistics Co., Ltd., backed by the robust resources of WanQuan Logistics, specializes in FCL shipping, with a particular expertise in dangerous goods transportation. Leveraging its advantageous geographical locations in Xiamen and Fuzhou, the company provides professional import and export logistics services for Southeast Asia, Europe-Mediterranean, and North America routes. We are your trustworthy international logistics partner, committed to delivering reliable and efficient solutions for your global shipping needs. Our focus on safety and compliance ensures the secure and timely delivery of your cargo.

01/15/2026 Logistics
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Chinas Steel Industry Shifts to Green Steel Amid Global Demand

Chinas Steel Industry Shifts to Green Steel Amid Global Demand

China's steel exports hit record highs in 2025, but with significant structural divergence. Faced with trade barriers, companies are actively adjusting strategies, shifting towards exporting semi-finished products like steel billets and benefiting from infrastructure booms in Southeast Asia, Africa, and Latin America. China's advantage lies in its complete industrial chain and cost control capabilities. Moving forward, companies should diversify market layouts, optimize product structures, and actively promote green and low-carbon transformation to address challenges like the EU CBAM and seize opportunities in high-end markets.

Asiapacific 3PL Market Slows Amid Ecommerce Efficiency Push

Asiapacific 3PL Market Slows Amid Ecommerce Efficiency Push

The Asia-Pacific 3PL market faces challenges including cooling M&A activity and e-commerce reshaping the landscape. Companies need to focus on vertical industries, build differentiated advantages, and cultivate the Southeast Asian market with customized strategies. Embracing change and refining operations are crucial for success. The market demands specialized solutions and a deep understanding of regional nuances to navigate the evolving dynamics driven by the growth of e-commerce and shifting consumer expectations. Success hinges on adaptability and a focus on delivering value-added services.

China United Lines Expands in Asian Shipping with Digital Focus

China United Lines Expands in Asian Shipping with Digital Focus

CU Lines (CUL), a Chinese domestic shipping company, has rapidly risen in the Asian regional shipping market due to its flexible route network and digital services. Its schedule inquiry service is crucial for optimizing supply chains and reducing operating costs. CUL is committed to providing efficient, convenient, and reliable shipping services, contributing to the development of regional trade. The company leverages digital solutions to enhance customer experience and streamline operations, solidifying its position as a key player in the container shipping industry within Asia.

Emirates Shipping Expands Middle East Logistics Operations

Emirates Shipping Expands Middle East Logistics Operations

Emirates Shipping Line (ESL), a leading container shipping company in the Middle East, leverages its strategic location and efficient shipping network to provide cross-border logistics solutions connecting the Middle East, the Indian Subcontinent, Southeast Asia, and European markets. ESL helps businesses capitalize on opportunities within the Middle Eastern market by offering reliable and comprehensive shipping services. Its focus on regional expertise allows for tailored solutions and efficient handling of cargo, making it a valuable partner for companies seeking to expand their presence in the region.

Industrial Real Estate Surges As Supply Chains Shift Regionally

Industrial Real Estate Surges As Supply Chains Shift Regionally

A CBRE report reveals a trend of supply chain diversification as companies reduce reliance on China, adopting a “China+1” strategy and regional distribution models. This reshapes trade patterns, benefiting Southeast Asia and Europe. Nearshoring presents opportunities, potentially making Mexico a winner. Industrial real estate demand is increasing, with site selection, operational efficiency, and technological innovation becoming crucial factors for success. The shift reflects a broader effort to build more resilient and geographically diverse supply chains in response to geopolitical uncertainties and evolving market dynamics.