China Imports Best Practices to Avoid Demurrage Costs

China Imports Best Practices to Avoid Demurrage Costs

This article focuses on how freight forwarders can avoid demurrage charges during import unpacking operations. It provides a detailed analysis of key steps, including obtaining vessel and voyage information, scheduling pickup, handling customs inspections, and adhering to container weight limits. It also highlights special considerations such as unreliable vessel schedules in the Waigaoqiao port area. The aim is to help freight forwarding personnel improve operational efficiency and reduce operating costs by providing practical guidance on managing the import unpacking process and minimizing the risk of incurring costly demurrage fees.

VGM Information Submission Issue Clarification

VGM Information Submission Issue Clarification

The successful submission of VGM (Verified Gross Mass) information to the carrier is crucial for the smooth loading of cargo. If the VGM information appears empty, it is necessary to promptly confirm the submission status to avoid potential issues during loading. Ensure clear communication with the shipping company.

How The Fashion Industry Leverages Logistics To Achieve Net-zero Goals

How The Fashion Industry Leverages Logistics To Achieve Net-zero Goals

On October 22, 2024, the Global Fashion Agenda hosted an online masterclass focused on how logistics can contribute to the sustainable development of the fashion industry. The event featured insights on using logistics to reduce carbon emissions, based on a collaboratively released report titled "Reverse Logistics in Circular Fashion Systems: Exploring Untapped Potential." The conference aimed to provide actionable guidance and tools for the industry to advance towards net-zero goals.

10/29/2024 物流资讯
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Ensuring Container Safety Vgm Standards Facilitate Efficient Transportation

Ensuring Container Safety Vgm Standards Facilitate Efficient Transportation

Since 2016, the International Convention for the Safety of Life at Sea (SOLAS) has introduced the Verified Gross Mass (VGM) regulations, requiring shippers to provide VGM information before loading containers. This ensures the safety and compliance of container transportation. Neglecting this requirement may result in containers being unable to be loaded onto ships, impacting the transport of goods.

11/30/-0001 物流资讯
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YTO Express Q3 2024 Financial Report: Net Profit Increases 10.21% Year-over-year, International Strategy Accelerates

YTO Express Q3 2024 Financial Report: Net Profit Increases 10.21% Year-over-year, International Strategy Accelerates

YTO Express released its third quarter financial report, showing a revenue of 49.369 billion yuan and a net profit of 2.93 billion yuan for the first three quarters, reflecting year-on-year growth. The company will continue to optimize its digital and intelligent development, actively promote its international strategy, increase its aviation business layout, enhance market competitiveness, and commit to expanding its global business and growth potential.

12/12/2024 物流资讯
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Shippers and Carriers Debate Responsibility for Container Weighing Fees

Shippers and Carriers Debate Responsibility for Container Weighing Fees

This article explores the current state and coping strategies for VGM (Verified Gross Mass) charges in the freight forwarding industry. It points out that VGM charges have become an industry-wide phenomenon, with freight forwarders in a weak position when dealing with shipping companies and port areas. Some freight forwarders avoid risks by shifting responsibility to customers. The article emphasizes the importance of freight forwarders balancing costs and ensuring profits while remaining compliant with regulations. It highlights the need for strategic approaches to navigate the challenges posed by VGM charges.

Challenges Faced by Publicly Listed Port Companies

Challenges Faced by Publicly Listed Port Companies

Multiple listed companies in the port industry have reported poor performance in their semi-annual reports. Rizhao Port experienced a 15.74% year-on-year decline in revenue and a 40% reduction in net profit. Xiamen Port saw a slight revenue drop, but its net profit, after excluding non-recurring gains and losses, plunged by 13.82%. Jinzhou Port is similarly challenged by low coal prices and a sharp decrease in grain turnover. These factors have severely impacted the operations and performance of port companies, raising concerns about the industry's outlook.

07/21/2025 物流资讯
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