The Pros and Cons of Freight Apps: The Phenomenon of Low Freight Rates Amid Market Transformation

The Pros and Cons of Freight Apps: The Phenomenon of Low Freight Rates Amid Market Transformation

This article analyzes the rise of freight apps in the logistics market and their impact on pricing, drivers, and companies. While freight apps provide convenience for users, they have not fundamentally addressed the issue of excess capacity leading to falling prices. Additionally, businesses and logistics companies still prefer to collaborate with familiar partners, and the role of information departments has not been replaced by apps.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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Airbus's All-cargo Market Strategy A Significant Step Against Boeing

Airbus's All-cargo Market Strategy A Significant Step Against Boeing

Airbus is accelerating its positioning in the freighter market, projecting that China will need 690 new freighters over the next 20 years, gradually replacing Boeing's long-standing advantage in this sector. By introducing models like the A350F and A330, Airbus has not only enhanced its market competitiveness but is also actively advancing passenger-to-freighter conversions to seize opportunities in response to the surging logistics demand.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Green Logistics: The Future-Proof Strategy for Sustainable Supply Chains

Green Logistics: The Future-Proof Strategy for Sustainable Supply Chains

Green logistics is a crucial direction that modern enterprises must consider in logistics management, emphasizing environmental protection and resource conservation. In traditional logistics cost calculations, the hidden costs of environmental pollution are often overlooked. As global attention to ecological issues intensifies, green logistics will help companies enhance efficiency while also taking on social responsibility, thus promoting sustainable development.

07/11/2025 Logistics
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Double Warehouse Storage: An Effective Strategy to Enhance Logistics Efficiency

Double Warehouse Storage: An Effective Strategy to Enhance Logistics Efficiency

The dual warehouse method is a strategy that enhances logistics efficiency through effective management of material storage. It includes techniques such as ABC analysis, moderate inventory centralization, and dynamic storage. By optimizing inventory management and implementing the 'first in, first out' strategy, this method reduces storage and transportation costs, improves turnover speed, and enhances overall logistics operation efficiency.

Maketoorder Production Strategy Unlocking A New Era Of Flexible Manufacturing

Maketoorder Production Strategy Unlocking A New Era Of Flexible Manufacturing

Make-to-Order (MTO) production strategies focus on customer demand, reducing inventory costs, enhancing customization levels, and improving customer satisfaction. However, MTO faces challenges such as long delivery times, complex supply chain management, and cost control. This paper systematically analyzes the core characteristics, advantages, applicable scenarios, and coping strategies of MTO, providing guidance for companies intending to implement this model.

07/24/2025 Logistics
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Air Cargo Industry Adopts Dual Risk Strategy Valuation and Insurance

Air Cargo Industry Adopts Dual Risk Strategy Valuation and Insurance

To mitigate risks associated with air cargo, shippers can adopt a dual-protection strategy: purchasing air transport insurance and declaring the value of the goods. Insurance transfers risk to the insurance company through compensation. Declared value carriage ensures the carrier assumes full liability for compensation based on the pre-declared value. This combination maximizes the shipper's protection and safeguards their interests against potential losses or damages during air transportation.

Freight Forwarders Adopt New Strategies to Secure Timely Payments

Freight Forwarders Adopt New Strategies to Secure Timely Payments

In the competitive transportation market, freight forwarders need to pay attention to the risks of prepaid freight clauses, the rights of bill of lading holders, and the identity of the actual freight payers when collecting freight charges. By establishing reasonable contractual agreements and selecting reputable charterers, freight forwarders can effectively protect their interests, ensure timely collection of freight, and reduce economic risks.

Customs Efficiency Boosted by Split Declarations for Shipping

Customs Efficiency Boosted by Split Declarations for Shipping

This article provides a detailed interpretation of the concepts and operational methods of 'Split Declaration, Consolidated Bill of Lading' in ocean freight. It explains the reasons and advantages of choosing this strategy, as well as the operational process and precautions. Through case studies, it demonstrates its role in improving customs clearance efficiency, reducing risks, and optimizing costs, providing practical guidance for foreign trade enterprises. This approach streamlines processes and can lead to significant benefits in managing international shipments.