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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Air Freight Price Guide From Nanjing To Almaty

Air Freight Price Guide From Nanjing To Almaty

This article introduces air freight services from Nanjing to Almaty, providing pricing details for various weight categories and information about flight arrangements during the transportation process. The service includes truck transfer to Shanghai Pudong International Airport, with a transit stop in Baku before arriving in Almaty. It is important to note that actual prices may fluctuate due to seasonal variations, so it is advised to confirm details in advance.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Fast Transportation Of Canadian Lobster From North Atlantic To Chinese Table In Just 27 Hours

Fast Transportation Of Canadian Lobster From North Atlantic To Chinese Table In Just 27 Hours

The rapid transportation of Canadian lobsters showcases the efficiency of cold chain logistics. Within just 27 hours, lobsters can be transported from the North Atlantic fishing areas to tables in China. With refined process management and various transportation methods, the liveliness of the lobsters is ensured, supporting the globalization of fresh food. Recently opened routes will further enhance this efficiency, allowing more food lovers to enjoy fresh seafood.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Enhanced Customs Scrutiny on FBA Shipments to the U.S.

Enhanced Customs Scrutiny on FBA Shipments to the U.S.

The US government has intensified the customs clearance review of FBA goods, enhancing management under the 321 Act. Shipments exceeding one package on the same day are considered split shipments and require formal customs clearance, along with an Employer Identification Number. Amazon does not support this type of clearance, increasing the risk of denied entry for goods. Sellers should actively monitor these changes to avoid potential financial losses.

07/18/2025 Logistics
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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 Logistics
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Interpretation Of Self-owned Vessel Capacity Standards For Jiang Hai Direct Transport Enterprises

Interpretation Of Self-owned Vessel Capacity Standards For Jiang Hai Direct Transport Enterprises

The General Office of the Ministry of Transport has established clear capacity standards for self-owned vessels of companies engaged in direct river-sea transportation to promote green development in water transport and improve efficiency. Companies solely involved in direct river-sea transportation must adhere to capacity standards similar to those of inland waterway transport companies, while those participating in other waterway operations are required to meet higher standard demands.

07/23/2025 Logistics
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Project Shipping Rates to Surge in 2025 Amid Tonnage Shortage

Project Shipping Rates to Surge in 2025 Amid Tonnage Shortage

The outlook for the project transport market in 2025 is optimistic, with strong demand for project cargo leading to rising freight rates amidst tight supply. Project transport charter rates are expected to increase by 10-20%, while general cargo rates may rise by 1-7%. The global trade environment continues to be influenced by geopolitical factors and the U.S. election, therefore, it is essential to keep an eye on industry dynamics.

Beru Airport Opens As Key Gateway to Kiribatis Islands

Beru Airport Opens As Key Gateway to Kiribatis Islands

Beru Airport is an important aviation hub in Kiribati, providing aerial connectivity to the outside world. Although the airport is relatively small, it plays a crucial role in local transportation. Due to the lack of real-time weather data and NOTAM information, the current assessment of the airport has yet to be completed, but there are hopes for infrastructure improvements in the future to support broader international exchanges.

Cape Girardeau Regional Airport Boosts Missouri Connectivity

Cape Girardeau Regional Airport Boosts Missouri Connectivity

Cape Girardeau Regional Airport is located in Missouri, just 5 miles from downtown. Since its opening in 1943, the airport covers 557 acres and features two runways, primarily serving general aviation while offering regular flights to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport. According to the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems, the airport is classified as a general aviation airport, highlighting its significant role in the regional transportation network.

07/29/2025 Logistics
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Caticlan Airport Expands as Key Gateway to Boracay, Philippines

Caticlan Airport Expands as Key Gateway to Boracay, Philippines

Caticlan Airport, located in the northwest of Panay Island in the Philippines, serves as the main airport for accessing Boracay Island. At an elevation of 2 meters and with a runway of 950 meters, it accommodates international flights. Boracay is renowned for its stunning beaches, attracting numerous tourists. The annual passenger throughput at Caticlan Airport has been increasing, reaching 761,961 in 2008, making it the seventh busiest airport in the Philippines.