Direct Vs Indirect Customs Brokerage Key Differences Explained

Direct Vs Indirect Customs Brokerage Key Differences Explained

This paper explores the key differences between direct and indirect customs agency in international trade. It analyzes the applicable scenarios and advantages and disadvantages of each method, assisting businesses in making more informed decisions when choosing their agency model to ensure the efficiency and smoothness of import and export processes.

Qingdao Port Adopts Cloud System to Boost Efficiency

Qingdao Port Adopts Cloud System to Boost Efficiency

Qingdao Port launched the Yun Gang Tong platform, providing online services for import and export processes. Customers can handle transactions online, eliminating the need for physical visits, significantly reducing operational and time costs, and improving port operational efficiency. This represents a significant step in the construction of a smart port.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Maersk Customs Services The Best Choice For Simplifying International Trade Processes

Maersk Customs Services The Best Choice For Simplifying International Trade Processes

Maersk's customs services help clients streamline international trade processes, ensuring that goods comply with legal requirements during import and export, thus avoiding delays caused by documentation errors. Understanding the necessity and procedures of customs clearance, along with how Maersk provides professional guidance for efficient and smooth clearance, is key to making informed decisions.

Customs Classification of Marble: HS Code Analysis

Customs Classification of Marble: HS Code Analysis

This article analyzes the HS customs code for marble, detailing the various sub-codes under category 68.02. It examines the tariff rates related to uses, levels of processing, and other characteristics, emphasizing the importance of accurate declarations. This serves as a crucial reference for understanding the import and export process of marble.

Baha Blanca Port Assesses Economic Hub Potential

Baha Blanca Port Assesses Economic Hub Potential

Blanca Port is Argentina's largest commercial port, strategically located to effectively connect international markets with the country's abundant agricultural resources. The port is fully equipped and primarily responsible for the export of commodities such as wheat and meat. In the future, it aims to further develop its transportation infrastructure to enhance international competitiveness.

Hangzhou Airport Reports Record H1 Cargo Growth Amid Ecommerce Boom

Hangzhou Airport Reports Record H1 Cargo Growth Amid Ecommerce Boom

In the first half of the year, Hangzhou's airport port achieved an international cargo volume exceeding 110,000 tons, marking a year-on-year increase of 3.47%. Among this, the export cargo volume reached 97,500 tons, with cross-border e-commerce shipments accounting for over 60%, highlighting the new vitality of the region's economy.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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