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  • Multimodal Document Pitfall Guide: Understand Who Is Responsible, Where Delivery Ends, and How Cargo Is Released
    19 Jan 2026

    Multimodal Document Pitfall Guide: Understand Who Is Responsible, Where Delivery Ends, and How Cargo Is Released

    Stop Guessing at Liability. A Proactive Framework to Secure Cargo Control and Prevent Disputes

  • When Is ATA Carnet the Easiest Choice? What are the differences from temporary imports?
    16 Jan 2026

    When Is ATA Carnet the Easiest Choice? What are the differences from temporary imports?

    From exhibitions and samples to engineering equipment, this article explains the key differences between ATA Carnet and temporary import, covering workflows, risks, and practical decision points—helping importers, buyers, and factory contacts choose the m

  • From 3PL to 4PL: The Evolution of Supply Chain Outsourcing and a New Paradigm for Integrated Management
    14 Jan 2026

    From 3PL to 4PL: The Evolution of Supply Chain Outsourcing and a New Paradigm for Integrated Management

    Revealing how fourth-party logistics (4PL) breaks through the traditional 3PL operational framework to become a strategic coordinator and supply chain integrator, showcasing its value and benefits through real-world case studies.

  • Southeast Asia’s Dried Fruit Exports: The Real Challenge Isn’t Demand, but Delivery
    12 Jan 2026

    Southeast Asia’s Dried Fruit Exports: The Real Challenge Isn’t Demand, but Delivery

    From bananas and pineapples to mangoes, understanding how shipping choices shape risk, inventory, and product quality

  • Multimodal Transport Is Not Just “Switching Modes”: What Really Matters Is the Contract and Liability
    02 Jan 2026

    Multimodal Transport Is Not Just “Switching Modes”: What Really Matters Is the Contract and Liability

    It is common for one shipment to run through ocean, rail, and trucking. But you are only using multimodal transport properly when you make clear who is responsible end to end and where each handover point truly ends

  • 4 Underestimated Truths About Bonded Warehouses—and Why They Matter More Than Ever
    26 Dec 2025

    4 Underestimated Truths About Bonded Warehouses—and Why They Matter More Than Ever

    A bonded warehouse is not simply a logistics facility—it is a strategic and financial instrument that can reshape how a supply chain operates.

  • HS Code – The Indispensable “ID Card” of Goods in International Trade
    24 Dec 2025

    HS Code – The Indispensable “ID Card” of Goods in International Trade

    On the surface, an HS Code appears to be just a string of numbers, but in reality it represents a combination of regulations, professional judgment, and practical experience

  • FTZ Import Operations Spotlight: Leveraging Policy Advantages to Accelerate Global Supply Chain Efficiency
    17 Dec 2025

    FTZ Import Operations Spotlight: Leveraging Policy Advantages to Accelerate Global Supply Chain Efficiency

    Focusing on import operations within Free Trade Zones, this article explains policy advantages, procedural workflows, common pitfalls, and practical insights to help companies enhance efficiency and competitiveness in their global supply chains

  • Last-Mile Delivery: The Most Overlooked Step in Cross-Border B2B Logistics, and the One That Shapes Trust the Most
    15 Dec 2025

    Last-Mile Delivery: The Most Overlooked Step in Cross-Border B2B Logistics, and the One That Shapes Trust the Most

    Cargo can cross oceans, but the last mile into your customer's site is what really shapes trust. It's rarely a tech issue; it's about clear info and how well your forwarder connects the dots

  • The Critical Role of Certificates of Origin in International Transportation
    05 Dec 2025

    The Critical Role of Certificates of Origin in International Transportation

    A Certificate of Origin (C/O) is an official document proving the origin of goods (place of production or manufacturing). It is primarily used for import customs clearance and affects tariff treatment, trade statistics, and import controls

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