Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

The Next Generation Supply Chain Conference 2025 will be held in Nashville from October 22 to 24, featuring Uber Freight CTO Val Marchevsky as the keynote speaker. He will discuss how technology is reshaping the logistics industry. The conference will include various specialized areas, bringing together industry elites to support the future development of the supply chain.

Outpost Opens Four New Freight Terminals to Expand Service Reach

Outpost Opens Four New Freight Terminals to Expand Service Reach

Outpost has announced the addition of four new freight terminals, marking its transition from a single fleet site to a comprehensive service center. These new terminals will integrate cross-docking areas, storage, and office space, enhancing delivery efficiency and meeting the growing market demand, helping the company maintain its competitive edge.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

Uber Freight Exec to Speak at 2025 Supply Chain Conference

The next-generation Supply Chain Conference 2025 will take place in Nashville, featuring a keynote speech by Val Marchevsky, the Executive Vice President of Uber Freight. He will share insights on the latest logistics technologies and market opportunities. The discussions on accelerating digitization and innovation will provide professionals in the industry with profound insights and new opportunities for growth.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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Guide to Avoiding Freight Forwarding Fee Disputes in Global Trade

Guide to Avoiding Freight Forwarding Fee Disputes in Global Trade

This article provides a detailed analysis of common costs in international freight forwarding, including transportation fees, surcharges, and other expenses. It offers a Chinese-English comparison to help foreign trade practitioners understand freight forwarding charges and avoid trade disputes. The article also suggests ways to prevent cost disputes, emphasizing the importance of choosing reputable freight forwarders and clarifying the cost list. By understanding these details, businesses can navigate the complexities of international shipping and minimize potential financial risks.

Guide to DDU Bills of Lading and Freight Forwarding Explained

Guide to DDU Bills of Lading and Freight Forwarding Explained

This article provides a detailed interpretation of common terms and operational procedures in international trade, including the responsibilities under DDU, the difference between prepaid and collect sea waybills, identification of genuine containers, key considerations for LCL cargo, types of freight forwarders, and the importance of cargo tracking. It aims to offer practical guidance for professionals engaged in international trade. The focus is on providing clear explanations and actionable insights to improve understanding and efficiency in daily operations within the global trade landscape.

Freight Forwarders Face Rising Compliance Risks in Bills of Lading

Freight Forwarders Face Rising Compliance Risks in Bills of Lading

Handling freight forwarder bills of lading requires caution. Ensure information matches the master bill of lading and avoid unauthorized modifications. Consult shipping company policies for telex releases. In case of unauthorized cargo release, take appropriate actions based on the bill of lading type. Accurate tally information is crucial; timely corrections prevent future issues. Compliance is key to ensuring smooth cargo transportation and mitigating potential risks associated with freight forwarding operations. Following best practices and adhering to regulations are essential for avoiding complications and ensuring successful delivery.

Telex Release Bills of Lading Managing Risks in Sea Freight

Telex Release Bills of Lading Managing Risks in Sea Freight

This paper delves into the surrendered Bill of Lading (B/L) in ocean freight, outlining its advantages and risks. It details the operational procedures and provides risk prevention measures. The emphasis is on making rational choices regarding the surrender method, comprehensively considering the cargo value, the consignee's reputation, and the regulations of the destination port. This aims to achieve a balance between trade efficiency and risk control when using surrendered B/Ls in international transactions.