Local Logistics Information in Global Trade
This paper explores the importance of acquiring local logistics information to enhance the efficiency and success of businesses in global trade.
This paper explores the importance of acquiring local logistics information to enhance the efficiency and success of businesses in global trade.
This article delves into the customs clearance process in international trade, highlighting its significance in ensuring trade compliance, promoting economic development, and safeguarding national security. It also offers effective strategies for customs clearance along with suggestions for the application of modern technology.
This article discusses the importance of optimizing global trade and supply chains to minimize environmental impact. Currently, all stakeholders must share the responsibility of promoting logistics decarbonization for sustainable development. The article summarizes relevant research and trends, highlighting the need for coordinated efforts to ensure that logistics systems are both efficient and eco-friendly, ultimately benefiting future society.
The ATA Carnet is an international customs document that allows goods to be temporarily imported tax-free and duty-free for up to one year. It simplifies customs procedures and is applicable to a variety of items such as exhibitions and professional equipment.
This article introduces several tools and services provided by the World Customs Organization (WCO), including trade tools, a publication store, customs enforcement networks, an online learning platform, and a single window interactive map. These resources aim to promote the standardization and efficiency of international trade, enhance the capabilities of customs professionals, and ultimately contribute to the sustainable development of the global economy.
This article explores how customs and related departments can enhance collaboration and efficiency through the Trade Facilitation Agreement and the Revised Kyoto Convention, promoting smooth international trade and reducing cargo clearance times.
Port of Santo Tomás de Castilla is the busiest port in Guatemala, located in the east. As an important trade hub connected to a free trade zone, it employs 2,100 workers. The development of cruise tourism has accelerated the local economy, while nearby natural and cultural attractions also draw tourists, making it a model for dual economic and tourism development.
This article provides a detailed analysis of two types of air waybills: the direct waybill and the split waybill. It delineates their definitions, applicable scenarios, and functional differences. The direct waybill is primarily used when the shipper and consignee information is directly displayed, while the split waybill is utilized in complex freight forwarding operations, helping to simplify the customs clearance process. Understanding the differences between these two types of waybills will enhance the efficiency of foreign trade operations.
This article provides a detailed analysis of the components of international shipping costs, including the expenses associated with full container loads and less than container loads, as well as the differences between base freight and additional charges. It aims to help foreign trade personnel and cross-border e-commerce sellers optimize their transportation costs and manage logistics expenses. Choosing the right container type and pricing method is crucial for achieving transparency and rationality in transportation costs.
This article delves into the process optimization of paperless customs clearance, highlighting the additional documentation required for the import and export of repair items. It elucidates the connection between port cargo stacking and customs declaration, as well as the crucial role of pre-manifest information and electronic packing lists in customs clearance. The concepts of heavy cargo and light cargo are also explained. This aims to provide practical guidance for freight forwarders and foreign trade practitioners.