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- Sea Freight Shipping from China to Mexico [Guide 2022]China is one of the largest exporting countries on the globe supplying the world’s demand in different industry fields. In 2019, the export sales from China to Mexico were 46.6 billion Dollars. This guide to help you how to shipping from China to Mexico.Blog May 13, 2022
- Air Freight vs Sea Freight: Which is Best for Your Cargo?STU Supply Chain compares the features of each of sea freight and air freight for you, so that you can make a choice based on your business needs.Blog August 25, 2022
- Containers fall from Evergreen ship Ever Forever in TaipeiThe container of Evergreen ship "Ever Forever" collapsed and was seriously damaged while unloading at Taipei Port. It is suspected that seven containers accidentally fell and fell to the ground during the unloading operation.Logistics News August 31, 2022
- Lower court formally lifts California trucking ban on AB5The injunction that kept California's AB5 independent contractor law from participating in the state's trucking sector has officially been lifted.Logistics News August 31, 2022
- What is the difference between CY and CFS terms?There are 3 main cargo handover methods currently used in container shipping, namely CY-CY, CY-CFS and CFS-CFS.Blog August 31, 2022
- What Shippers Need to Know for Peak Season Planning 2022How to develop a more resilient sourcing strategy amidst global supply chain turmoil? With freight rates on the decline, should shippers reopen negotiations? Xeneta Principal Analyst Peter Sand and Market Analyst Emily Stausbøll provide the following analysis of the current ocean freight market.Blog August 30, 2022
- Tankers See Strongest Market due High Demand for OilThe stronger tanker market is not only due to continuing high demand for oil but also changing trade patterns as Russian oil products ...Logistics News August 30, 2022
- 7 Steps of International ShippingThere are five physical steps and two documentary steps that must be performed for each shipment as the goods move from the shipper to the consignee. Each step has an associated cost that must be addressed by someone (usually the shipper or consignee). If you want to avoid cost surprises and unnecessary delays in your supply chain, make sure you explicitly agree who pays for each of these seven steps each time you book a shipment.Blog August 30, 2022
- Top 20 Container Ports in 1973, Who else is still in?It was only in the 1960s that containers expanded beyond U.S. territory, spreading to Western Europe and Japan, reflected in the 1973 TOP 20 container port ranking.Blog August 29, 2022
- Ocean Freight Surcharges List: A Comprehensive GuideSTU Supply Chain has compiled a list of the more common ocean freight surcharges that are currently in effect, in the hope that it will help you better understand ocean freight surcharges.Blog August 05, 2022