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- What Is a Certificate of Origin (COO)? Key Notes & FAQsA Certificate of Origin (COO) proves goods’ origin for tariff and trade purposes. Key notes: original format, signature/seal completeness, date compliance, and data consistency with customs documents—FAQs address common mismatches.Blog November 25, 2025
- 100 Billion Pet Market Booms: Chinese Pet Brands Make Strong Overseas ForaysChina’s pet market will hit 811.4 billion yuan in 2025, driven by young consumers and upgraded demands. Chinese brands expand globally via global production, cross-border e-commerce, and localization, targeting key markets like NA, Europe, SEA.Blog November 18, 2025
- Another E-Commerce Giant Collapses! Burdened with 100 Billion Debt, It Declares BankruptcySouth Korea’s WeMakePrice and cross-border platform Wish have collapsed—burdened with debt and trust crises. Their fall signals e-commerce’s shift to stock competition, where cash flow, user value, and operational efficiency are key.Blog November 14, 2025
- Reefer Container Market Volume is GrowingDemand for shipping fresh food by sea is twice as high as for other products, Delurie Shipping analysts have found. In addition, increased population wealth worldwide, particularly in Asia, has spurred demand for higher-value food. The demand for higher-value food is also being fueled by increased population wealth worldwide, especially in Asia.Blog August 26, 2022
- What does EFF mean in shipping?The Environmental Fuel Fee (EFF) is a surcharge imposed by shipping carriers on cargo owners to offset the increased cost of operating ships on cleaner fuels with lower sulfur content (from 3.5% to 0.5%). Effective December 1, 2019, Maersk will impose a New Environmental Fuel Fee (EFF) on all trades, which will apply to all spot business and contracts valid for no more than three months.Blog September 05, 2022
- Guangzhou Nansha Port Routes Cover Major Ports WorldwideIn 2025, Guangzhou Nansha Port has 210 container routes (175 foreign trade). It launched direct routes to S. America, US, Europe, boosting cross-border trade & auto exports.Blog October 28, 2025
- How to Resolve Container Overweight Problems?This article details container weight limits (self/ship/port/route) and overweight solutions: pay surcharges for ship/port overweight, fines for destination port. It also provides loading and inquiry advice.Blog October 23, 2025
- How to Define Heavy Goods and Bulky Goods?This article defines heavy goods (actual weight > volume weight, >1 ton/m³ in China) and bulky goods (opposite). It explains volume weight calculation, distinction methods, and freight impacts, noting standards vary by company—consult logistics providers.Blog October 21, 2025
- Who Knew There Are So Many Tips for Container Loading?This article shares container loading tips: for mixed loading, separate different goods by shape/packaging, place light/weak packages on heavy/strong ones. It also covers 3 loading methods, load limits, and safety rules to avoid cargo damage or customs issues.Blog October 20, 2025
- In-Depth Analysis of Maritime Ports: Middle East / India-Pakistan / Red Sea RoutesThis paper analyzes 3 correlated maritime routes: Middle East (UAE, Saudi Arabia, etc., key port Jebel Ali), India-Pakistan (India, Pakistan, etc., with India’s ICD inland points; Karachi has 4 terminals), Red Sea (Saudi Arabia, Egypt, etc.). It lists major ports & route features.Blog October 17, 2025