Air Cargo Industry Adapts to New Energy Battery Transport Challenges

Air Cargo Industry Adapts to New Energy Battery Transport Challenges

Air transport standards for new energy products are undergoing a systematic upgrade, focusing on enhanced safety and full lifecycle carbon management. The core of the certification standard upgrade lies in the expansion of battery types and the refinement of safety thresholds. Service chain collaboration and compliance path innovation require restructuring the entire "testing-declaration-transportation" link. Businesses should match new regulations through standardized operations and digital collaboration, consult professional international logistics consultants for customized solutions, and optimize transportation efficiency and compliance costs.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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New China-Mongolia-Russia Freight Corridor Boosts Fresh Fruit Trade

New China-Mongolia-Russia Freight Corridor Boosts Fresh Fruit Trade

The new international freight corridor between China, Mongolia, and Russia has officially opened, leveraging Guangxi's geographical advantage to connect ASEAN with Russia. During the inaugural trial run, refrigerated trucks commenced trade from Nanning to Ulan-Ude, facilitating the northward transport of southern produce and promoting new economic development in the region. This initiative injects vitality into the fruit trade between Guangxi and ASEAN, fostering the establishment of a new economic corridor.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Key Fees and Practices in Heavy Container Shipping Explained

Key Fees and Practices in Heavy Container Shipping Explained

This article delves into the multiple definitions of a 'heavy container' in sea freight, encompassing ISO standards, shipping company regulations, port weight restrictions, and specific business contexts. It elaborates on the mechanisms that generate overweight charges and provides practical advice on how to avoid them. Suggestions include accurately measuring cargo weight and applying for 'heavy-rated containers.' The aim is to help foreign trade enterprises and freight forwarders effectively control logistics costs and improve operational efficiency by mitigating the risks associated with overweight containers.

Four Departments Jointly Issue Notice to Accelerate Implementation of Old Freight Truck Scrapping and Replacement Policy

Four Departments Jointly Issue Notice to Accelerate Implementation of Old Freight Truck Scrapping and Replacement Policy

The Ministry of Transport, Ministry of Public Security, Ministry of Finance, and Ministry of Commerce jointly issued a notice to support the scrapping and updating of old operating trucks. The new policy divides the funding burden by regions: East, Central, and West, aiming to promote green development and high-quality transformation in the transportation sector.

08/29/2024 Logistics
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Challenges and Development Paths Faced by New Energy Logistics Vehicle Operators

Challenges and Development Paths Faced by New Energy Logistics Vehicle Operators

Operators of new energy logistics vehicles face multiple challenges, including prolonged payback periods and intensified competition, resulting in slim profit margins. High overall investments, low rental income, and increased market rivalry, coupled with the influx of new players, intensify the pressure on operators. To navigate the current market environment, operators must seek solutions by optimizing their business models and reducing operational costs to improve rental rates and enhance their competitive edge.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Important Considerations for Heavy Cargo Transport in the Logistics Industry

Important Considerations for Heavy Cargo Transport in the Logistics Industry

Heavy cargo transportation has unique characteristics in the logistics industry, involving conditions such as oversized and overweight items. When carrying out heavy cargo transport, it is necessary to handle relevant procedures, provide cargo information, develop a transportation plan, and adhere to basic requirements to ensure smooth and safe delivery. Understanding and following these considerations is crucial for the effective execution of heavy logistics transportation.

07/17/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Costs Drop with Mixed Light and Heavy Cargo

Air Freight Costs Drop with Mixed Light and Heavy Cargo

This paper provides an in-depth analysis of cost optimization strategies for mixing heavy and light cargo in international air freight. It emphasizes the principle of density complementarity, details key calculations before mixed loading, and offers practical recommendations. The aim is to help shippers effectively reduce air freight costs and improve profitability by leveraging the benefits of combining different cargo types to maximize space utilization and minimize overall transportation expenses. Careful planning and execution are crucial for successful implementation.

The Future of National IV Truck Drivers The Truth That Does Not Require Panic

The Future of National IV Truck Drivers The Truth That Does Not Require Panic

The anxiety among National IV truck drivers stems from the elimination of National III standards, but National IV trucks are not facing mandatory scrapping. The policy will guide the scrapping process rather than impose a blanket ban. Some regions may implement traffic restrictions, so drivers should prepare in advance. Overall, National IV trucks can still be used, and there is no need to panic in the short term.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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