Japan Ranks Third in Global Shipownership As Imabari Grows

Japan Ranks Third in Global Shipownership As Imabari Grows

Japanese-controlled fleets now rank third globally, accounting for 12% of the world's total capacity. While Tokyo remains Japan's largest shipping city, Imabari has emerged as a significant hub, becoming Japan's second and the world's sixth largest maritime center. Despite limited growth in the Japanese fleet size, the shipping industry maintains a crucial position in the evolving global trade landscape and may benefit from opportunities arising from geopolitical factors.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Global Shipping Delays Persist After Customs Clearance

Global Shipping Delays Persist After Customs Clearance

The delivery time of international express after arrival is affected by factors such as customs clearance, logistics delivery, express companies, and force majeure, typically requiring 3-10 business days. Understanding these factors helps cross-border e-commerce sellers estimate logistics time and improve customer satisfaction. This includes customs processing efficiency, the express company's operational capacity, and potential unforeseen delays. Accurate estimation leads to better customer expectations and a smoother overall experience.

Matson Tracks November Voyages for Crossborder Logistics Edge

Matson Tracks November Voyages for Crossborder Logistics Edge

This article tracks the Matson Clipper's shipping schedule for weeks 44-46 in November, providing a detailed analysis of the CLX regular service and CLX+ extra loader vessels. It includes information on departure times, estimated arrival times, and capacity. The aim is to help cross-border e-commerce sellers stay informed about the latest logistics updates, optimize their supply chain management, and gain a competitive edge in the market.

10/29/2025 Logistics
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Cuba Fasttracks AEO Program to Boost Trade Security

Cuba Fasttracks AEO Program to Boost Trade Security

Cuba is actively promoting the AEO program to enhance trade facilitation and security. The World Customs Organization (WCO) provides crucial support, conducting workshops to improve Cuban Customs' capacity in AEO certification and mutual recognition arrangements. Cuba plans to fully implement the AEO program by the end of 2019 and actively seeks mutual recognition agreements with other countries. This will significantly improve Cuba's trade competitiveness and promote international trade cooperation.

DSV Launches Shanghaius Charter Route to Bolster Trade

DSV Launches Shanghaius Charter Route to Bolster Trade

DSV launches its new 'Shanghai Star' charter service, operating multiple weekly flights between Chicago and Shanghai starting May 13, 2025. This initiative aims to simplify international shipping, providing guaranteed capacity and specialized handling, accelerating transit times and delivery control, strengthening the DSV air freight network, and facilitating accelerated US-China trade. The service offers a reliable and efficient solution for businesses navigating the complexities of transpacific air cargo.

05/12/2025 Logistics
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Innovations And Developments In Railway Freight Transport Ensuring The Transportation Of Daily Necessities

Innovations And Developments In Railway Freight Transport Ensuring The Transportation Of Daily Necessities

Recently, during the summer peak season, rail freight has intensified the transportation of thermal coal and essential goods. While increasing capacity, the railway department has also responded to the impact of heavy rainfall by enhancing the transportation efficiency of food and daily necessities. By innovating "iron-water combined transport" and optimizing maintenance processes, the railways have improved freight efficiency, ensured supply-demand stability, and provided strong support for economic prosperity and livelihood needs.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Mediterranean Shipping Company's Strategic Acquisitions and Shipping Development

Mediterranean Shipping Company's Strategic Acquisitions and Shipping Development

Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) has recently undertaken a series of ship acquisitions to strengthen its position in the shipping market. The acquisitions include a container ship built in 2001 and a bulk carrier with a capacity of 8,236 TEU. MSC also acquired a 49% stake in the Messina Group, marking its entry as a minority shareholder. These moves reflect MSC's strong commitment to its shipping business while laying a foundation for future growth.

Indepth Analysis of Salina Cruz Ports Strategic Location and Functions

Indepth Analysis of Salina Cruz Ports Strategic Location and Functions

Salina Cruz Port is a significant commercial port on Mexico's Pacific coast, located in the state of Oaxaca. It features both inner and outer port facilities. The inner port primarily serves small vessels, while the outer port has the capacity to accommodate large cargo ships, making it a key export hub for crude oil to the Far East with substantial potential. Its strategic geographic location holds profound significance for Mexico's international trade.

China Southern Airlines Fuels Shenzhens International Development with New Global Routes

China Southern Airlines Fuels Shenzhens International Development with New Global Routes

Shenzhen is striving to build an international aviation hub, with China Southern Airlines actively participating by launching several intercontinental routes to promote regional economic integration. Leveraging market potential and policy support, China Southern plans to increase capacity, optimize its route network, and enhance passenger travel experience, while also facilitating Shenzhen’s internationalization process. In the future, Shenzhen's international routes will achieve broader coverage, providing high-quality services and convenience for global market connectivity.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Dushanbe Airport Emerges as Central Asia's Key Aviation Hub

Dushanbe Airport Emerges as Central Asia's Key Aviation Hub

Dushanbe International Airport is a key aviation hub in the capital of Tajikistan. Established in 1924, it has undergone several modernization upgrades and now serves as a military-civilian airport. The airport features a 3,100-meter runway and a modern terminal, with a capacity to handle 1.5 million passengers annually. It primarily connects major cities in Central and East Asia, serving approximately 20 airlines, thereby promoting the development of civil aviation in Tajikistan.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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