Summary of the latest customs inspection in the United States (with Amazon's cabinet return)
WOODEN CABINET, CABINET, LOCKERS, NIGHTSTANDS, VANITY any bedroom furniture, are "anti-dumping" warning products.
The early arrival of the peak season on European routes, as well as the need to replenish inventory on the U.S. line, have jointly contributed to another general rise in freight rates across the route.
Sudden! Israel suddenly declares willingness to accept US ceasefire proposal
Israel willing to accept new US proposal But there are big variables
Several U.S. customs clearance lines were revoked by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) T86 packet clearance qualifications, business was shut down, resulting in thousands of tons of domestic sellers can not be cleared and stranded.
Sudden! US aircraft carrier hit! Global shipping market affected
The Red Sea crisis continues, the global shipping market has been affected, and freight rates on European and American routes continue to rise.
Serious congestion! 500000 standard box waiting for port!
Global port congestion is becoming more and more obvious, with serious congestion in Singapore, Durban, Dammam, Chittagong, Colombo, Jebel Ali and other ports.
Some people in the industry said that last week, customers were eager to get 700-800 container spaces to South America for loading LCD TVs and other electronic products. The strong demand for goods has driven the price of 40-foot containers to soar, directly exceeding $10000.
"Wan Hai 513" container ship, with a capacity of 4500TEU, is a container ship deployed by Wanhai Shipping on CI2 (China-India) route. The ship was attached to Qingdao, Shanghai, Ningbo and Nansha in Guangzhou in April, left Nansha Port for India on April 21, and arrived at Navasheva Port in India on May 3.
Turkey suspends all imports and exports with Israel
On May 5, Maersk's official website issued a notice to suspend Israel's import and export trade, transshipment and booking.
The tension in the Red Sea is spreading, causing chaos for the entire shipping industry.
Maersk (Maersk) pointed out in a customer report on May 6: "The tension in the Red Sea is gradually expanding, causing chaos to the entire shipping industry."