TEU The Standard Unit for Port Throughput and Global Trade

TEU The Standard Unit for Port Throughput and Global Trade

This paper delves into the meaning of "TEU" in port container throughput, explaining its role as a measurement unit for "20-foot equivalent unit." TEU is crucial for uniformly measuring the number of containers of different sizes. By using TEU, we can more accurately reflect the port's handling capacity and transportation scale, providing a valuable reference for economic decision-making and contributing to the construction of smart ports. It is an essential metric for understanding port performance and its impact on global trade.

North Shanghai Logistics Warehouse Gains Investor Interest

North Shanghai Logistics Warehouse Gains Investor Interest

North Shanghai is emerging as a new logistics hub with cost advantages. A company is constructing a 35,000 sqm high-standard platform warehouse with a double-layer, three-dimensional design. Featuring high load-bearing capacity and large power configuration, it can be converted into a cold storage facility. Expected delivery is in May-June 2017, providing businesses with an efficient and economical warehousing option in a strategically advantageous location. This presents a compelling investment opportunity in the rapidly growing North Shanghai logistics market.

08/22/2025 Warehousing
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Flexitanks Gain Popularity in Liquid Bulk Shipping for Cost Efficiency

Flexitanks Gain Popularity in Liquid Bulk Shipping for Cost Efficiency

Flexitanks, a novel soft packaging solution for non-hazardous liquid cargo, are revolutionizing ocean freight. Compared to traditional packaging methods, flexitanks offer significant advantages in cost control and operational convenience. Widely used in food, industrial, and chemical sectors, they help foreign trade enterprises reduce costs and increase efficiency. Their ease of installation and maximized cargo capacity within standard containers make them a cost-effective and sustainable alternative for transporting bulk liquids globally, contributing to streamlined supply chains and enhanced export capabilities.

Food Suppliers Overhaul Supply Chains Amid Logistics Crisis

Food Suppliers Overhaul Supply Chains Amid Logistics Crisis

Facing rising transportation costs, capacity shortages, and declining reliability, food suppliers are actively adjusting strategies, including optimizing transportation routes, building in-house logistics fleets, strengthening collaboration and communication, and enhancing logistics transparency. Digital transformation, regionalized production and distribution, and sustainable logistics will be future development directions, aiming to reshape the food supply chain and ensure consumers receive high-quality food in a timely manner. This involves a proactive approach to overcome current obstacles and build a more resilient and efficient system.

Global Supply Chains Strained by Suez Panama Canal Disruptions

Global Supply Chains Strained by Suez Panama Canal Disruptions

The global supply chain faces significant challenges due to the Suez Canal crisis and the Panama Canal drought, leading to a sharp decline in shipping capacity and increased freight rates. Companies need to adopt strategies such as diversifying transportation methods, planning ahead, strengthening communication, and optimizing inventory levels. Seeking professional logistics support is also crucial to mitigate risks, ensure supply chain stability, and enhance competitiveness in the global market. These measures are vital for navigating the current disruptions and maintaining operational efficiency.

Indias JNPA Port Faces Congestion Crisis Disrupting Supply Chains

Indias JNPA Port Faces Congestion Crisis Disrupting Supply Chains

India's largest container port, Nhava Sheva, is experiencing significant congestion due to a surge in cargo volume, altered shipping routes, and mismatched capacity. While the port is actively expanding to address the issue, the impact of congestion on the supply chain cannot be ignored. Businesses are advised to plan ahead, explore alternative solutions, and maintain open communication to mitigate risks. The congestion highlights the need for improved infrastructure and logistics management within the Indian supply chain to ensure efficient trade flow.

Africa Ecommerce Gains As Customs and Delivery Improve

Africa Ecommerce Gains As Customs and Delivery Improve

Cross-border e-commerce in Africa is booming, but customs clearance efficiency and last-mile delivery costs constrain the development of small package line haul services. This paper analyzes the fragmented customs policies across African countries, as well as the address challenges and dispersed transportation capacity in last-mile delivery. By implementing localized strategies such as digital pre-clearance, hybrid transportation models, and self-pickup point deployment, businesses can potentially reduce costs, improve efficiency, and achieve sustainable development in the African market.

Global Ecommerce Firms Expand Crossborder Logistics Solutions

Global Ecommerce Firms Expand Crossborder Logistics Solutions

Choosing the right cross-border e-commerce logistics model requires careful consideration of cost, speed, and risk. Direct mail is suitable for niche products, dedicated line logistics excels in economies of scale, and overseas warehouses require attention to inventory turnover. Businesses should build a three-dimensional evaluation model, adjusting their logistics mix in real-time based on product characteristics, market responsiveness, and capital turnover capacity. Buyun.com offers professional consulting and price comparison services to help businesses optimize their cross-border logistics.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Freight Forwarders Adapt to Chinaeurope Rail Booking Trends

Freight Forwarders Adapt to Chinaeurope Rail Booking Trends

This paper delves into the critical elements of booking window management for the China-Europe Railway Express within international freight forwarding. It emphasizes the importance of balancing capacity supply and customer demand. By analyzing the correlation between window period rules and operational risks, and strategies for optimizing end-to-end transit times, the study provides freight forwarding companies with data-driven solutions to enhance operational robustness. The aim is to assist businesses in achieving both efficiency and cost optimization in railway transportation.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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Air Freight Delays Liability and Risk Mitigation Guide

Air Freight Delays Liability and Risk Mitigation Guide

Responsibility for delays in air freight lines is complex and requires detailed analysis. Force majeure, operational errors, customs declaration issues, and capacity shortages each implicate different parties. Businesses should choose reliable logistics partners, consult professional advisors, and clearly define contract terms to mitigate delay risks and ensure smooth cross-border logistics. Identifying the root cause of the delay is crucial for determining liability and implementing preventative measures. This proactive approach minimizes disruptions and protects businesses from financial losses associated with delayed shipments.

11/03/2025 Logistics
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