Global Epromissory Note Market Adapts to New Compliance Demands

Global Epromissory Note Market Adapts to New Compliance Demands

This electronic accounts receivable training camp is led by experts with 16 years of platform experience. It focuses on the latest regulatory policies, provides in-depth interpretation of the filing process and practical difficulties, and analyzes the market landscape and response strategies. The course aims to help practitioners systematically master the new regulations, clarify development paths, and promote continuous business innovation on the basis of compliant operations, tapping into a trillion-dollar market.

US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

US Shipping Delays Drive Up Global Trade Costs

The US maritime shipping market is facing a double whammy of delays and rising prices. Factors such as pandemic-induced port congestion, labor shortages, surging demand, container shortages, insufficient capacity, rising fuel costs, and cargo backlogs have collectively driven up ocean freight costs, straining the global trade chain. Container shipping rates from the US to China and Europe have increased 3-4 times since 2020, and delays have not yet been fully resolved. The situation continues to put pressure on businesses and consumers alike.

Rlgs Huntley Discusses Logistics Trends and Future Challenges

Rlgs Huntley Discusses Logistics Trends and Future Challenges

In an interview, Resource Logistics Group President Steve Huntley shared insightful perspectives on the 2023 peak season, procurement strategies, nearshoring, and the impact of Artificial Intelligence on logistics. He emphasized the need for companies to enhance demand forecasting, optimize supply chains, leverage AI to improve efficiency, and focus on sustainable logistics and digital transformation. These strategies are crucial for navigating challenges and securing future success in the evolving logistics landscape.

Shanghaiuk Sea Freight Challenges and Efficiency Strategies

Shanghaiuk Sea Freight Challenges and Efficiency Strategies

This paper delves into the critical factors affecting shipping time efficiency from Shanghai to the UK, including shipping line selection, transportation mode, weather conditions, port congestion, and customs clearance efficiency. It also proposes strategies to optimize shipping time, such as choosing the right shipping company, prioritizing full container load (FCL) shipments, and advance planning and booking. The aim is to help businesses improve logistics efficiency and enhance market competitiveness. This analysis provides valuable insights for companies involved in international trade between China and the UK.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Air Freight Gains Edge in Global Trade for Speed Cost

Air Freight Gains Edge in Global Trade for Speed Cost

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of the core advantages, freight composition, and applicable scenarios of air freight, aiming to offer decision-making guidance for enterprises in selecting the most suitable transportation method in global trade. Air freight, with its superior speed and efficiency, is an ideal choice for time-sensitive, secure, or goods with special requirements. However, when choosing air freight, companies need to fully understand its cost structure and applicable scenarios to truly maximize its value.

Europe Ocean Freight Rates Fall Amid Shifting Trade Trends

Europe Ocean Freight Rates Fall Amid Shifting Trade Trends

This article delves into the key factors influencing European sea freight rates, including overcapacity, fuel costs, weak demand, port congestion, and market confidence. It predicts that freight rates are likely to maintain a downward trend in the short term, with potential stabilization expected in the second half of 2024. The decline in sea freight rates will reduce business costs, enhance competitiveness, and benefit consumers with more affordable goods and services.

02/05/2026 Logistics
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Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Surge Prompting Industry Adjustments

Chinaeurope Shipping Costs Surge Prompting Industry Adjustments

This paper analyzes the soaring ocean freight rates from China to Europe, deeply exploring multiple reasons including the impact of the pandemic, surging demand, geopolitical factors, and rising fuel costs. It also examines the significant impact of rising freight rates on businesses, consumers, and global trade. The paper proposes strategies such as increasing capacity, improving efficiency, and exploring alternative transportation methods. It is expected that freight rates will remain high in the short term, requiring companies to actively adjust their strategies to mitigate the negative impacts.

02/06/2026 Logistics
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Retailers Adapt Shipping Strategies for Peak Season Challenges

Retailers Adapt Shipping Strategies for Peak Season Challenges

This article provides an in-depth analysis of the characteristics and patterns of peak season shipping, offering a systematic approach to predict vessel schedules, secure space, and mitigate risks. It emphasizes monitoring seasonal demand and capacity signals, leveraging port patterns and lead-time strategies, securing space through agreements, combining resources, and dynamically monitoring risks. Furthermore, it proposes strategies such as locking in prices during the off-season and avoiding blackout periods to help businesses ensure smooth cargo transportation during peak seasons.

LA and Long Beach Ports Delay Container Dwell Fee Again

LA and Long Beach Ports Delay Container Dwell Fee Again

The Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach have postponed further discussion of the container dwell fee until February 18th. While not formally implemented, the policy has already proven effective in reducing port congestion. The ports have also taken measures to optimize operations, such as activating idle land and extending operating hours. The future of the dwell fee and port optimization initiatives will have a significant impact on global trade.

02/11/2026 Logistics
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SITC Boosts Amazon Logistics with Faster Delivery Fewer Returns

SITC Boosts Amazon Logistics with Faster Delivery Fewer Returns

SITC International Holdings has become a trusted partner for Amazon sellers due to its efficient logistics services. With an average FBA delivery time of 3.2 days and a lower-than-industry-average return rate, SITC benefits from its intelligent warehousing and compliance risk control system. By adopting a localized warehousing and distribution integrated model, SITC effectively reduces seller costs and enhances competitiveness. This allows sellers to optimize their supply chains and improve overall efficiency in the Amazon marketplace.