China Ports Association Advances Port Modernization and Global Expansion

China Ports Association Advances Port Modernization and Global Expansion

The China Port and Dock Association (CPHA), as the national industry organization, is committed to promoting the modernization of port infrastructure, enhancing international competitiveness, and fostering cooperation and information sharing within the industry. Additionally, it actively participates in the construction of the global shipping network and sustainable development.

Atlantic Gate Debuts As Global Logistics Brand

Atlantic Gate Debuts As Global Logistics Brand

Atlantic Forwarding Group has announced the merger of Atlantic Forwarding and Atlantic Gate into a unified brand, Atlantic Gate, reflecting its commitment to high-quality logistics services. The transition is expected to occur gradually to ensure a consistent customer experience while offering a diverse range of international shipping solutions.

08/08/2025 Logistics
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Logistics Firms Urge Privacy in Negotiated Rate Deals

Logistics Firms Urge Privacy in Negotiated Rate Deals

The Negotiated Rate Agreement (NRA) is crucial for Flexport to protect customers' business secrets. Through the NRA, customers’ shipping rates can remain confidential, reducing the risk of competitors uncovering their business strategies. This article provides a detailed analysis of the necessity, content, and implementation requirements of the NRA.

Decoding HS Codes: A Core Guide to Import and Export Customs

Decoding HS Codes: A Core Guide to Import and Export Customs

This article discusses the importance and usage techniques of HS Codes in import and export customs declarations. It emphasizes the significance of correct classification and declaration, providing practical examples to enhance understanding. The aim is to offer valuable references and guidance for freight forwarders and foreign trade professionals.

The Money-Saving Secret Unknown to 90% of Shippers

The Money-Saving Secret Unknown to 90% of Shippers

This article examines the "self-haulage, self-declaration, self-delivery to port" model in ocean freight. Shippers delegate these tasks to specialized partners to streamline costs and enhance service. Under FOB terms, they prefer their own forwarders or carriers over consignee-nominated agents, avoiding premium charges and subpar service.