Freight Payment Risks Rise as Shipping Competition Intensifies

Freight Payment Risks Rise as Shipping Competition Intensifies

As the number of carriers increases, competition in the domestic transport market intensifies. To ensure timely collection of freight and reduce risks, carriers must carefully draft contracts that specify prepaid freight terms and identify the true payer. Furthermore, shortening freight payment periods and signing agreements with reputable charterers are essential measures to protect interests.

07/28/2025 Logistics
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Ocean Freight and Customs Fees Avoiding Hidden Trade Costs

Ocean Freight and Customs Fees Avoiding Hidden Trade Costs

Although both shipping fees and customs fees are part of international logistics, they differ in nature, collection parties, and calculation methods. Shipping fees mainly pertain to maritime transport costs, while customs fees are related to customs declaration services. Understanding the composition of these fees helps avoid hidden costs and enhances the effectiveness of logistics cost management.

Datadriven Logistics Cuts Shipping Costs

Datadriven Logistics Cuts Shipping Costs

Reveel's "2025 Smart Package Transportation Report" highlights that top logistics teams leverage data analysis and automation to optimize package spending through revenue tracking, transparency in additional fees, and SKU-level insights. In the face of rising costs, these strategies provide a competitive advantage.

Amazon Fedex Renew Partnership in Strategic Move

Amazon Fedex Renew Partnership in Strategic Move

Recently, Amazon and FedEx have resumed their partnership, expected to drive growth for both in the e-commerce market. The new agreement will provide residential delivery for large packages, which is anticipated to enhance Amazon's delivery capabilities while generating revenue growth for FedEx.

08/07/2025 Logistics
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Container Shipping Export Operation Process Guide

Container Shipping Export Operation Process Guide

This article outlines the complete operational process for exporting full container loads by sea, including steps such as cargo collection, inquiry, booking, packing, customs declaration, bill of lading review, and cost settlement. It provides systematic guidance for maritime operators, emphasizing the specific requirements of each step and strategies to handle unexpected situations, ensuring that the entire operation is efficient and organized.

Cracking The Last Mile Dilemma Focusing On The Human Factor And Customer Experience

Cracking The Last Mile Dilemma Focusing On The Human Factor And Customer Experience

The quality of last mile services directly impacts customer experience. Case analyses reveal that many express delivery platforms face numerous issues in human resource management, delivery capability, and cost collection. To improve service quality, it is essential to raise the franchise threshold, formally assess delivery rates, and moderately adjust delivery fees to ensure that outlets can operate normally, thereby enhancing customer satisfaction.

07/22/2025 Logistics
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Dongjiang Chamber of Commerce Storage Branch Sets Sail Promoting Northern Logistics Transformation and Innovation

Dongjiang Chamber of Commerce Storage Branch Sets Sail Promoting Northern Logistics Transformation and Innovation

The Dongjiang Free Trade Zone Chamber of Commerce's Warehousing Division has been officially established, aiming to promote resource sharing and innovation in warehousing logistics services. Leveraging regional advantages, it seeks to enhance the expansion of domestic and international markets. Dongjiang will develop an international collection warehouse base to increase the financial value of warehousing enterprises and respond to new industry demands.

07/23/2025 Warehousing
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Freight Forwarders Adopt New Strategies to Secure Timely Payments

Freight Forwarders Adopt New Strategies to Secure Timely Payments

In the competitive transportation market, freight forwarders need to pay attention to the risks of prepaid freight clauses, the rights of bill of lading holders, and the identity of the actual freight payers when collecting freight charges. By establishing reasonable contractual agreements and selecting reputable charterers, freight forwarders can effectively protect their interests, ensure timely collection of freight, and reduce economic risks.