What are the common surcharges for ocean transportation?

YCD Trivia: What are the surcharges if you go by sea? 1 Terminal Handling Charge THC Terminal Handling Charge (THC) can be further divided into OTHC – Origin Terminal Handling Charge and DTHC – Destination Terminal Handling Charge. Destination Terminal Handling Charge (DTHC). 2 Origin Receiving Charge ORC The full name is Original Receiving Charge …

Shipping alliances of shipping companies

YCD Trivia Shipping alliance refers to various alliances formed between liner companies in the field of transportation services, such as complementary routes and ports of call, coordination of shipping schedules, and mutual leasing of space, as well as in the field of transportation auxiliary services, such as mutual sharing of information, construction of common wharves …

FedEx streamlines transportation network by closing 29 sites and putting employees on leave as U.S. container congestion disappears due to declining imports

According to the latest monthly Global Port Tracker released by the National Retail Federation (NRF) and Hackett Associates, congestion at major U.S. container ports has largely disappeared as import levels have declined amid an economy fraught with uncertainty. As demand continues to fall, FedEx Freight is closing 29 locations in its network and implementing another round of temporary furloughs.

UK VAT registered address thunderstorm! Affected tens of thousands of Chinese companies!

identities, tracing the root cause of which is that Amazon has strengthened the monitoring of the authenticity of old accounts’ identity information in order to promote the compliance process. At present, there is no doubt that, with the continuous maturation and differentiation of the cross-border e-commerce industry, both the state and the platform, the compliance regulations for cross-border trade review are tightening. However, in such a situation, there are still some people who try to profit by exploiting the loopholes of cross-border trade regulations.

Strikes at the U.S. Ports of Los Angeles and Houston: Import volumes and market demand both affected

YCD News – In early April 2023, a strike broke out at the ports of Los Angeles and Houston in the U.S. The strike not only affected the economy of the ports themselves, but also affected many aspects of related industries, cargo owners and consumers, with serious social and economic implications. In this paper, we will discuss the impact of the strike on the ports of Los Angeles and Houston from three aspects: import volume, market demand and current situation.