Delayed Customs Clearance Risks Cargo Backlogs

Delayed Customs Clearance Risks Cargo Backlogs

After foreign trade containers enter the port, although customs doesn't have a mandatory customs clearance deadline, it's recommended to declare as early as possible to avoid demurrage, ensure timely shipment, and address potential inspection risks. Pay special attention to the cut-off time, and ensure release is completed before then. In Yangshan Port, containers usually cannot enter the port without customs clearance, and late declaration may result in additional fees. Early declaration is crucial for smooth and cost-effective export operations.

Freight Forwarder Addresses Cargo Inspection Delays

Freight Forwarder Addresses Cargo Inspection Delays

This paper explores common issues in freight forwarding, such as inspection delays, integrated export customs sealing, and ENS data modification, based on questions and experience shared by freight forwarding forum user WHZC. By analyzing potential costs, impacts, and offering suggestions, it aims to help freight forwarding professionals better respond to unexpected situations, improve work efficiency, and reduce operational risks. The discussion provides practical insights for navigating challenges related to customs inspections and export procedures, ultimately contributing to smoother and more efficient freight forwarding operations.

Port Bottlenecks Delay Oversized Cargo Shipments

Port Bottlenecks Delay Oversized Cargo Shipments

Freight forwarder user zoe333 reports difficulties for OT container trucks queuing to enter the port, citing delayed port information. Industry experts suggest potential causes include port operational bottlenecks, information transmission issues, and port congestion. Recommendations include strengthening communication and coordination, considering alternative ports or transportation methods, and enhancing port information infrastructure development.

Port Congestion Challenges Oversized Cargo Deliveries

Port Congestion Challenges Oversized Cargo Deliveries

Oversized containers often face issues like port area queuing and information delays when entering the port. This paper analyzes the reasons for the difficulty in OT cabinet entry and provides freight forwarders with coping strategies, including patient waiting, proactive communication, and paying fees when necessary. The aim is to help freight forwarders better solve the problem of port entry difficulties.

Thai Airways Enhances Cargo Tracking Services

Thai Airways Enhances Cargo Tracking Services

West Coast Freight Network launches an airline lookup system, integrating information from over a thousand airlines worldwide. It supports searching by code, Chinese and English names, and provides information on Thai Airways' international hub and cargo tracking links. This allows users to quickly obtain the necessary information and improve international freight efficiency. The system aims to streamline the process of finding airline details and tracking shipments, ultimately benefiting businesses involved in global trade.

08/21/2025 Airlines
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Shipping Hazardous Cargo Safely Transporting Trichloracetophenone

Shipping Hazardous Cargo Safely Transporting Trichloracetophenone

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the operational procedures for LCL sea freight export of 2,2',4'-Trichloroacetophenone (UN2923 CLASS 8+6.1) dangerous goods. It covers key aspects such as booking preparation, warehousing operations, customs clearance process, and bill of lading confirmation. The article also highlights relevant risks, aiming to provide a reference for foreign trade companies and freight forwarders involved in the handling and shipping of this specific dangerous good via LCL sea freight.

Shanghai Port Streamlines Oversized Cargo Handling

Shanghai Port Streamlines Oversized Cargo Handling

This article delves into the operational specifications for oversized cargo in special containers entering Shanghai Port, focusing on the calculation methods for oversized cargo entry plan declaration. It addresses common issues such as handling LCL cargo after bill of lading cut-off, bearing drop-off costs due to force majeure, bill of lading splitting, cost differences in trucking fleets, and Canadian ACI declaration. The article proposes corresponding strategies and recommendations, aiming to provide practical guidance for freight forwarding companies. This helps ensure smoother and more efficient oversized cargo handling within the port.

Cargolux Expands Xianeurope Air Cargo Routes

Cargolux Expands Xianeurope Air Cargo Routes

Cainiao Smart Logistics continues to increase its investment in Xi'an Airport, launching four new European cargo routes with a planned 366 flights annually. This is expected to handle over 15,000 tons of international air cargo per year. Through increased flights, establishing local operations, and continuous investment, Cainiao Smart Logistics is helping Xi'an build an international air hub, promoting Shaanxi's export-oriented economy, and sharing in the development opportunities of the Belt and Road Initiative.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Rwanda Customs Streamlines Cargo Transit Compliance

Rwanda Customs Streamlines Cargo Transit Compliance

Rwanda Customs implements cargo transit supervision to ensure imported goods comply with regulatory requirements. This mechanism allows goods to be transferred from one port of entry to another customs office under customs control. It streamlines processes, enhances efficiency, and safeguards cargo security and compliance, ultimately promoting trade development. The supervision ensures proper documentation and handling during transit, minimizing risks of smuggling or illegal activities. This contributes to a more transparent and efficient customs clearance system in Rwanda.

Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Innovation

Ecommerce Surge Drives Air Cargo Innovation

The booming e-commerce sector is reshaping the logistics landscape, presenting both opportunities and challenges for air cargo. IATA empowers the air cargo industry and supports e-commerce growth through industry collaboration and standard development. Businesses need to strengthen security, embrace technology, and enhance value to build a digital, intelligent, and green future for air cargo. This includes adopting innovative solutions for efficiency, transparency, and sustainability to meet the evolving demands of the e-commerce era.