Qingdao Airport New Cargo Transshipment Model Boosts International Logistics Development

Qingdao Airport New Cargo Transshipment Model Boosts International Logistics Development

With the support of the Municipal Port Authority and Customs, Qingdao Airport has established an efficient 'air-to-air transfer' cargo system. By July, the throughput of international and domestic cargo and mail grew by 81%, achieving a 29.34% increase in domestic cargo volume and a 2.1% increase in international cargo volume. Qingdao Airport connects logistics companies through high-quality services, promoting the efficient development of air freight.

08/19/2024 Logistics
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Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

Western Land-sea New Corridor's Sea-rail Combined Transport Trains Reach New Heights Over 2000 Trains Operated

In 2024, the number of maritime and railway intermodal trains operating on the New Western Land-Sea Corridor exceeded 2,000, a year-on-year increase of 16.8%, supporting regional economic development. Guangxi Beibu Gulf International Port Group actively promotes the marine economy, leading to a significant increase in train transport demand. The goal is to operate 10,000 trains throughout the year, laying the foundation for facilitating a dual circulation market.

03/18/2024 Logistics
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Hebei Province's Port Container Throughput Sets New Record, Exceeding 2 Million Teus

Hebei Province's Port Container Throughput Sets New Record, Exceeding 2 Million Teus

Hebei Province has made significant achievements in container throughput, reaching a total of 2.206 million TEUs by the end of November, a year-on-year increase of 34.8%. Huanghua Port has experienced the fastest growth, with an increase of 71.9%. The number of shipping routes has increased to 66, and the throughput is expected to exceed 2.4 million TEUs by the end of the year, setting a new historical record.

12/20/2023 Logistics
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Amazon Arbitrage Gains Popularity As Entrylevel Ecommerce Strategy

Amazon Arbitrage Gains Popularity As Entrylevel Ecommerce Strategy

Amazon arbitrage is a low-barrier-to-entry profit model that involves purchasing products at a lower price and selling them at a higher price on Amazon to earn the difference. The process includes setting up the environment, product selection, and purchasing and warehousing. Product selection is crucial, requiring attention to market demand, price differences, and competition. This model is easy to learn, highly flexible, and suitable for novice sellers to quickly get started and achieve profit growth. It allows sellers to capitalize on price discrepancies across different markets.

Douyin Shops Favor White Background Images for Visibility

Douyin Shops Favor White Background Images for Visibility

This article reveals the true purpose of white background images in TikTok Shop. Officially, not uploading them doesn't affect ranking, but clear and aesthetically pleasing white background images can increase free exposure opportunities. The article provides a detailed upload guide, specification requirements, and recommends batch generation tools to help you easily create high-quality white background images and increase product traffic. It explains how leveraging these images, while not mandatory for ranking, can significantly boost visibility on the platform.

Comprehensive Analysis of Air Freight Prices in Zhengzhou

Comprehensive Analysis of Air Freight Prices in Zhengzhou

This article discusses air freight rates from Zhengzhou to multiple international destinations, highlighting potential price fluctuations during peak seasons and providing key shipping information and recommendations. Common destinations include Frankfurt, Helsinki, and Düsseldorf, all with a base transport price of 145.0 yuan. Special destinations like Riyadh and Munich also have a price of 145.0 yuan, but the weight of goods may differ slightly. Customers are advised to confirm shipping conditions in practice.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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US Port Strike Threatens Major Supply Chain Disruptions

US Port Strike Threatens Major Supply Chain Disruptions

The risk of a strike by port workers on the US East and West Coasts is increasing due to significant disagreements between labor and management regarding automation and compensation. A strike could disrupt supply chains, increase costs, and cause cargo delays. Businesses should plan ahead, increase inventory, diversify sourcing, and enhance communication to mitigate potential risks and ensure business continuity. Proactive measures are crucial to minimize the impact of a potential port shutdown and maintain operational stability during this period of uncertainty.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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