First “chifeng-manzhouli-europe” International Freight Train Launched, Boosting Foreign Trade Development

First “chifeng-manzhouli-europe” International Freight Train Launched, Boosting Foreign Trade Development

The first "Chimanou" international freight train set off from Chifeng on September 17, carrying 1,100 tons of lysine directly to Russia. The journey covers 9,000 kilometers, taking 10-12 days one way. By utilizing an efficient customs declaration model, companies can benefit from expedited clearance services, significantly improving foreign trade transportation efficiency and enhancing regional economic growth and international competitiveness.

09/18/2019 Logistics
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Port Klang Price Hike Shakes Freight Forwarding Industry: How Will Companies Respond?

Port Klang Price Hike Shakes Freight Forwarding Industry: How Will Companies Respond?

Port Klang announced a phased increase in container handling and storage fees starting in 2025, with a maximum rise of 243%. This policy has far-reaching effects on the global freight forwarding industry, squeezing profits for some companies and prompting more customers to turn to alternative ports. In response, freight forwarders are seeking strategies to cope with these changes, adjusting pricing mechanisms while also facing government bailouts.

06/20/2025 Logistics
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Key Processes and Requirements for Exporting Battery Pack Via LCL Ocean Freight

Key Processes and Requirements for Exporting Battery Pack Via LCL Ocean Freight

The sea export of battery packs must follow strict hazardous material procedures to ensure safety and compliance. Classified as Class 9 dangerous goods, they require key documents including booking requests, MSDS, and dangerous goods packaging certificates. Advance warehousing and cargo condition confirmation can reduce storage fees. After port unloading, complete relevant customs clearance procedures, and finally issue the bill of lading to customers for smooth logistics transportation.

Comprehensive Analysis of Air Transportation Procedures for Export Goods

Comprehensive Analysis of Air Transportation Procedures for Export Goods

This article delves into the air transportation procedures for exporting goods, covering key aspects from accepting the shipper's commission to customs clearance and the coordination between port companies and inland companies. Additionally, it elaborates on important points to consider when filling out the bill of lading, aiming to help all parties involved clearly understand the process, reduce export risks, and enhance transportation efficiency.

Air France Resumes Nonstop Flights Between Beijing and Paris

Air France Resumes Nonstop Flights Between Beijing and Paris

Air France has resumed direct flights from Beijing to Paris, operating one flight per week, with the entry point set in Tianjin. Additionally, flights between Shanghai and Paris have increased to two per week. Flight information includes various schedules and dates for travelers to choose from and plan their trips. All times are given in local time.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Air Canada Expands Global Reach with Strategic Beijing Routes

Air Canada Expands Global Reach with Strategic Beijing Routes

This article provides detailed information about Air Canada's (AC) international flights originating from Beijing (PEK) and relevant operational considerations. The flights cover numerous major cities in North and South America. The specific procedures and costs include fuel and security surcharges, documentation requirements, and cargo handling regulations. Accurate operational guidelines help ensure efficient and safe cargo transportation.

07/28/2025 Airlines
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Air Cargo Shipping: Managing Voluntary and Involuntary Contract Changes

Air Cargo Shipping: Managing Voluntary and Involuntary Contract Changes

In air cargo transportation, changes primarily fall into two categories: voluntary and involuntary. Voluntary changes originate from the shipper, such as returning goods before shipment or modifying the destination. In contrast, involuntary changes arise from the carrier or force majeure factors, including alterations in routes, flights, and transport methods. Understanding these change dynamics helps optimize the cargo transport process and reduce potential risks.

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Emerging Trends Says Expert

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to Emerging Trends Says Expert

In this episode of the podcast, Jeff Berman engages with Brandon Fried, Executive Director of the Air Cargo Association, to delve into the challenges and opportunities within the air cargo industry. They emphasize the significance of technological advancements and adaptable management in navigating market fluctuations, and look ahead at future developments and best practices in the industry.

08/06/2025 Logistics
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