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  • Here are some common shipping companies for U.S. maritime transport and their characteristics:

    1. Matson ● Fast transit time: Its CLX route from Shanghai to Long Beach, Western U.S., takes an average of 10-11 days, making it one of the fastest transpacific routes from China to the U.S. West Coast. ● Terminal advantage: Owns exclusive terminals, ensuring strong control over container load...
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  • Logistics websites commonly used, did you get it?

    I. Cargo Tracking and Logistics Inquiry Cargo Tracking: https://www.track-trace.com Logistics Inquiry: https://www.17track.net/zh-cn Express Tracking: https://www.track-trace.com UPS Package Tracking: UPS Official Website (the specific tracking page may vary by region and language settings, bu...
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  • U.S Transportation | How to Choose Transportation Methods for Large and Over-sized Cargo

    How to choose transportation methods for large cargo, over-sized cargo, and bulk goods exported from China to the U.S.?   Friends, do you often feel overwhelmed when thinking about transporting large or over-sized items? Furniture, fitness equipment, mechanical equipment… How can you transp...
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  • The Difference between BL and HBL

    The Difference between BL and HBL

    What is the difference between a shipowner’s bill of lading and a sea waybill of lading? The shipowner’s bill of lading refers to the ocean bill of lading (Master B/L, also called master bill, sea bill, referred to as M bill) issued by the shipping company. It can be issued to the dir...
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  • What is NOM certification?

    What is NOM certification?

    What is NOM certification? The NOM certificate is one of the necessary conditions for market access in Mexico. Most products must obtain a NOM certificate before they can be cleared, circulated and sold in the market. If we want to make an analogy, it is equivalent to Europe’s CE certificat...
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  • Why do products exported from China have to be labeled Made in China?

    Why do products exported from China have to be labeled Made in China?

    “Made in China” is a Chinese origin label that is affixed or printed on the outer packaging of goods to indicate the country of origin of the goods to facilitate consumers to understand the origin of the product.“Made in China” is like our residence ID card, proving our identity information; it c...
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  • What is a certificate of origin?

    What is a certificate of origin?

    What is a certificate of origin? The certificate of origin is a legally valid certification document issued by various countries in accordance with relevant rules of origin to prove the origin of goods, that is, the place of production or manufacture of the goods. To put it simply, it is the R...
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  • What is GS certification?

    What is GS certification?

    What is GS certification? GS certification GS means “Geprufte Sicherheit” (safety certified) in German, and also means “Germany Safety” (Germany Safety). This certification is not mandatory and requires factory inspection. The GS mark is based on the voluntary certificatio...
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  • What is CPSC?

    What is CPSC?

    CPSC (Consumer Product Safety Commission) is an important consumer protection agency in the United States, responsible for protecting the safety of consumers using consumer products. CPSC certification refers to products that meet the safety standards set by the Consumer Product Safety Commission...
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  • What is CE certification?

    What is CE certification?

    CE certification is the product qualification certification of the European Community. Its full name is: Conformite Europeene, which means “European Qualification”.  The purpose of CE certification is to ensure that products circulating in the European market comply with the safety, h...
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  • What are the types of letters of credit?

    What are the types of letters of credit?

    1. Applicant The person who applies to the bank for issuance of a letter of credit, also known as the issuer in a letter of credit; Obligations: ①Issue a certificate according to the contract ②Pay a proportional deposit to the bank ③Pay the redemption order in a timely manner Rights: ①Inspection,...
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  • Incoterms in Logistics

    Incoterms in Logistics

    1.EXW refers to ex-works (specified location).It means that the seller delivers the goods from the factory (or warehouse) to the buyer. Unless otherwise specified, the seller is not responsible for loading the goods on the vehicle or ship arranged by the buyer, nor does it go through the export c...
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