COSCO Shipping Container, reiterated!

On July 18, COSCO Shipping Container Lines issued a notice on reiterating the correct declaration of cargo information. COSCO Shipping Container Lines stated that it has always fulfilled its responsibilities for the safe transportation of customers' consignments with strict professional requirements to ensure the safety of personnel, the environment, ships and cargo property.

Heavy burst! Maersk announces suspension of all routes through the Red Sea! Containerships owned by MSC and Hapo-Lloth were hit by Houthi missiles and caught fire.

Maersk officially announces suspension of all routes through the Red Sea, MSC and HPL container ships were hit by missiles and caught fire

International shipping 44 containers overboard lost, 30 damaged (cargo owners and forwarders please note)

On July 9 (Tuesday), a container ship owned by CMA CGM suffered a bad day off the coast of South Africa, causing 44 containers to fall into the water and 30 containers to be damaged. The "CMA CGM Benjamin Franklin" was en route from Asia (China) to Europe with full cargo at the time of the accident

There is another freight forwarder thunderstorm and he has run away.

2024 will also be a reshuffle year for the freight forwarding industry. In June, some freight forwarders in Shenzhen, Yiwu and Shanghai were thunderous due to capital chain problems.

Urgent! Multinational ban! 95% from china...

Recently, in order to solve the problem of the increase in the number of children and adolescents smoking e-cigarettes, the policy of banning the sale of disposable e-cigarettes has taken effect in many countries. 95% of the world's e-cigarettes are exported from China.

General Administration of Customs Announcement: Adjustment of Requirements for Filling in Date of Deportation of Imported Goods

General Administration of Customs Announcement No. 81 of 2024 (Announcement on adjusting the requirements for filling in the "date of departure" of imported goods)

International shipping rates will climb to $20,000? (There is no guarantee that rates will not reach epidemic highs)

Enterprises are worried about the new tariff policy to be implemented in Europe and the United States, have adopted the strategy of early shipment, coupled with the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea region, resulting in the re-emergence of serious port congestion on Asia-Europe routes, this phenomenon directly contributed to the sharp rise in shipping freight. Some industry bodies predict that freight rates are likely to climb to the $20,000 level, possibly even hitting their highest point during the epidemic, and that this high rate state is expected to continue until the Lunar New Year.

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