Prospect Analysis of the Merger Between COSCO and China Shipping

Prospect Analysis of the Merger Between COSCO and China Shipping

China Ocean Shipping and China Shipping are expected to complete their merger by January next year, creating the world's fourth-largest container shipping company. The reform plan has been approved by the State Council, involving over 20 billion USD in funding. Key issues include effective integration and ensuring employee stability. The merger will significantly enhance the market competitiveness of both companies and may alter the dynamics of the international shipping market.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Hangzhou Customs New Policy: Fully Supporting Foreign Trade Development

Hangzhou Customs New Policy: Fully Supporting Foreign Trade Development

Hangzhou Customs has introduced 22 specific measures to promote stable growth and transformation of Zhejiang's foreign trade. Seventy percent of the policies focus on customs and services, aiming to improve customs efficiency and alleviate financial pressure, thereby boosting the development of cross-border e-commerce. This series of policies will provide strong support for local foreign trade enterprises, helping them tackle challenges in the new economic environment.

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Hebei Province's Port Container Throughput Sets New Record, Exceeding 2 Million Teus

Hebei Province's Port Container Throughput Sets New Record, Exceeding 2 Million Teus

Hebei Province has made significant achievements in container throughput, reaching a total of 2.206 million TEUs by the end of November, a year-on-year increase of 34.8%. Huanghua Port has experienced the fastest growth, with an increase of 71.9%. The number of shipping routes has increased to 66, and the throughput is expected to exceed 2.4 million TEUs by the end of the year, setting a new historical record.

12/20/2023 Logistics
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Vale Predicts Global Seaborne Iron Ore Demand Will Reach 1.4 Billion Tons Next Year

Vale Predicts Global Seaborne Iron Ore Demand Will Reach 1.4 Billion Tons Next Year

Vale predicts that global seaborne iron ore demand will reach 1.35 to 1.4 billion tons this year, as future new supply is limited, with prices expected around $50 per ton. Recently, due to declining steel demand in China, spot iron ore prices have fallen below $40, reaching a ten-year low. Despite pressure on global iron ore supply, increasing demand outside of China may offset this. Additionally, the reduction in new supply is one of the key factors.

12/30/2023 Logistics
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China Shipping Group Launches New Route to Georgia, Promoting Trade Development in the Black Sea Region

China Shipping Group Launches New Route to Georgia, Promoting Trade Development in the Black Sea Region

On December 2, China Shipping Group launched a new shipping route in Georgia, connecting China with the port of Poti, reducing transportation time to 39 days. This initiative enhances service capabilities for traditional European markets while also focusing on emerging markets like Georgia and Egypt. The opening of this route contributes to the implementation of the Maritime Silk Road in the Black Sea region, improving overall transportation efficiency.

12/02/2023 Logistics
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Zhengzhou-europe Express Train: A Vital Force Driving the Belt and Road Initiative

Zhengzhou-europe Express Train: A Vital Force Driving the Belt and Road Initiative

As of December 4, the Zhengzhou-Europe International Railway has operated 150 trains this year, exceeding the annual target. The total cargo value reached $693 million, covering economic circles such as the Yangtze River Delta and the Pearl River Delta, and radiating to 20 countries in Europe and Central Asia. Future goals will gradually increase, continuing to play an important role in the Belt and Road Initiative.

12/05/2023 Logistics
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South Korean Shipping Companies Tackle Challenges: The Competitive Path of Large Container Ships

South Korean Shipping Companies Tackle Challenges: The Competitive Path of Large Container Ships

As competition intensifies in the global shipping market, South Korean shipping companies urgently need to acquire ultra-large container ships to reduce costs and enhance their market competitiveness. However, liquidity issues and financing difficulties complicate this goal. Additionally, overcapacity in the industry and falling freight rates pose challenges to profitability. Regulatory authorities oppose the merger of two companies, citing potential negative impacts on the overall economy. In the future, businesses must find a breakthrough between new ship investments and market adaptation, with hopes for a recovery.

07/21/2025 Logistics
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Nanning Railway Bureau Launches First Special Cargo Train for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Enhancing Transportation Efficiency

Nanning Railway Bureau Launches First Special Cargo Train for Traditional Chinese Medicine, Enhancing Transportation Efficiency

On November 18, the Nanning Railway Bureau launched the first special freight train for traditional Chinese medicine materials from Yulin Station, reaching Chengdu within 72 hours. This initiative enhances the efficiency of TCM transportation, with Yulin market sending 260,000 tons annually, and railway shipments increasing year by year. By deeply analyzing customer needs, the railway department developed special freight train solutions, providing timely and cost-effective transportation for TCM, receiving positive feedback from clients who look forward to further promotion of railway transport.

11/20/2023 Logistics
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