Global Freight Guide Weight Vs Volume Classifications Explained

Global Freight Guide Weight Vs Volume Classifications Explained

In international freight, the classification of heavy goods, light/bulky goods (also known as chargeable weight), and flat goods significantly impacts shipping costs. This article details these concepts and explains their classification standards based on different transportation modes, including air, sea, and land freight. It also highlights that the actual standards may vary among different companies, requiring specific consultation for accurate assessment. Understanding these distinctions is crucial for optimizing logistics cost management in international trade.

Shanghaiamsterdam Rail Freight Demand Jumps Amid Rising Cargo Volume

Shanghaiamsterdam Rail Freight Demand Jumps Amid Rising Cargo Volume

Shanghai Zhongyang Freight Forwarding Co., Ltd. has issued a request to transport 100 tons of goods from Shanghai to Amsterdam by rail, with a deadline of March 8, 2025. This demand highlights the dynamism of China-Europe trade and the recognition of rail transport. It indicates another potential growth point in China-Europe trade, showcasing the increasing reliance on efficient and reliable transportation solutions for international commerce.

08/21/2025 Logistics
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Global Ocean Freight Costs Driven by Weight Volume and Value

Global Ocean Freight Costs Driven by Weight Volume and Value

This article provides a detailed analysis of various ocean freight billing methods in international shipping, including those based on weight, volume, and value. By comparing the applicable scenarios of different billing methods, it helps readers understand ocean freight calculation rules, thereby optimizing transportation plans and controlling trade costs. The paper aims to clarify the intricacies of ocean freight pricing and empower businesses to make informed decisions regarding their international shipping strategies, ultimately leading to cost-effective and efficient supply chain management.

Shipping Industry Grapples With Rising Container Rolling Issues

Shipping Industry Grapples With Rising Container Rolling Issues

This article explores the causes and impacts of the phenomena of 'container roll-over' and 'congestion' in the freight forwarding industry. It analyzes how shipping companies' space management can lead to containers being rolled over, as well as the challenges faced by cargo owners and freight forwarders in this process. Container roll-overs are attributed not only to the surge in cargo volume during peak shipping seasons but also to factors like freight rates and customer relationships. Although shipping companies bear no responsibility for roll-overs, this practice severely affects partnerships, highlighting the need for industry attention and improvement.

Air Freight Costs Surge on Beijinglos Angeles Route

Air Freight Costs Surge on Beijinglos Angeles Route

This report provides a detailed analysis of the Turkish Airlines (TK) air freight prices and specific flight arrangements from Beijing to Los Angeles, including flight information, cost composition, and policy on changes. It aims to offer efficient logistics solutions for shippers.

07/31/2025 Logistics
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Transpacific Freight Surge Strains Firms As Tariffs Shift

Transpacific Freight Surge Strains Firms As Tariffs Shift

Recent changes in China-U.S. trade policies have led to a dramatic increase in trans-Pacific freight volume, causing concerns among surveyed small and medium-sized enterprises. Despite a recovery in the market, container shipping rates continue to rise, and foreseeable policy adjustments pose challenges for the future of the shipping market.

05/30/2025 Logistics
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June Cargo Volumes Diverge at POLA and POLB

June Cargo Volumes Diverge at POLA and POLB

In June, the Port of Los Angeles (POLA) recorded a freight volume of 892,340 TEUs, an 8% year-on-year increase and a historical record. In contrast, the Port of Long Beach (POLB) experienced a 16.4% decline, with a freight volume of 704,703 TEUs. This disparity in data reflects the different challenges and strategies faced by the ports.

07/16/2025 Logistics
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China Airlines Cuts Shenzhenmanila Air Freight Rates Amid Trade Surge

China Airlines Cuts Shenzhenmanila Air Freight Rates Amid Trade Surge

West Coast Freight announces updated Shenzhen to Manila air freight rates, with China Airlines offering diverse cargo solutions. This update covers pricing for various weight categories, flight details, and important notes, assisting businesses in efficiently expanding into the Philippine market. It highlights cargo transportation requirements and cost breakdowns, while also providing an outlook on China-Philippines trade prospects. The information aims to streamline the shipping process and optimize logistics for businesses involved in trade between Shenzhen and Manila.

09/29/2025 Logistics
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