Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

Exploring the Nature of Contracts Between Freight Forwarders and Shippers in International Trade

This case study explores the complexities of the contractual nature between freight forwarders and shippers. With the development of international cargo transportation, maritime freight forwarders can act as either agents or carriers, leading to disputes regarding legal relationships. The crux lies in whether both parties negotiated freight for the entire transport; if the agent's role is not explicitly defined, they may be regarded as the carrier. The findings indicate that specific expressions of intent and the classification of cost types are crucial in determining the nature of the legal relationship.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Lanzhou International Logistics Corridor Construction Breaking Through Port Bottlenecks to Support Enterprise Development

Lanzhou International Logistics Corridor Construction Breaking Through Port Bottlenecks to Support Enterprise Development

Lanzhou City is committed to building international logistics channels, enhancing port functions, and improving customs efficiency to promote enterprise development. Through the 'Lanzhou' international freight train service and an expanded network of international routes, Lanzhou is becoming an important logistics hub for the 'Belt and Road' initiative, meeting market demands.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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DHL Expands Hong Kong Air Freight Partnerships

DHL Expands Hong Kong Air Freight Partnerships

DHL has established a collaboration with the Asia Airfreight Terminal and the New Horizon Group at Hong Kong International Airport, aiming to enhance freight service efficiency and strengthen Hong Kong's position as an air cargo hub. The partnership is expected to manage 50 freighter operations weekly, promoting DHL's growth in Asia.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Tuas Port Hits 10 Million Teus in Global Shipping Milestone

Tuas Port Hits 10 Million Teus in Global Shipping Milestone

Since its opening in 2022, Tuas Port in Singapore has successfully handled over 10 million twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), solidifying its status as a key global shipping hub. Utilizing advanced technology and efficient operations, the port is dedicated to meeting international trade demands and contributing to the global supply chain.