Logistics Knowledge
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What is MSDS in international shipping?
What is MSDS in international shipping? One document that frequently surfaces in cross-border shipments—particularly for chemicals, hazardous materials, or products with regulated components—is the "Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)...Read more -
What are the main shipping ports in Mexico?
What are the main shipping ports in Mexico? Mexico and China are important trade partners, and Mexican customers also account for a large proportion of Senghor Logistics’ Latin American customers. So which ports do we usually transp...Read more -
What fees are required for customs clearance in Canada?
What fees are required for customs clearance in Canada? One of the key components of the import process for businesses and individuals importing goods to Canada is the various fees associated with customs clearance. These fees can v...Read more -
What are the terms of door-to-door shipping?
What are the terms of door-to-door shipping? In addition to common shipping terms such as EXW and FOB, door-to-door shipping is also a popular choice for customers of Senghor Logistics. Among them, door-to-door is divided into three...Read more -
What is the difference between express ships and standard ships in international shipping?
What is the difference between express ships and standard ships in international shipping? In international shipping, there have always been two modes of sea freight transportation: express ships and standard ships. The most intuiti...Read more -
At which ports does the shipping company’s Asia to Europe route stop for a longer time?
At which ports does the shipping company's Asia-Europe route dock for a longer time? The Asia-Europe route is one of the world’s busiest and most important maritime corridors, facilitating the transport of goods between the two larg...Read more -
What impact will Trump’s election have on global trade and shipping markets?
Trump's victory may indeed bring about major changes to the global trade pattern and shipping market, and cargo owners and the freight forwarding industry will also be significantly affected. Trump’s previous term was marked by a series of bold and...Read more -
What is PSS? Why do shipping companies charge peak season surcharges?
What is PSS? Why do shipping companies charge peak season surcharges? PSS (Peak Season Surcharge) peak season surcharge refers to an additional fee charged by shipping companies to compensate for the cost increase caused by increase...Read more -
In what cases will shipping companies choose to skip ports?
In what cases will shipping companies choose to skip ports? Port congestion: Long-term severe congestion: Some large ports will have ships waiting for berthing for a long time due to excessive cargo throughput, insufficient port fac...Read more -
What is the basic process of U.S. Customs import inspection?
Importing goods into the United States is subject to strict supervision by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). This federal agency is responsible for regulating and promoting international trade, collecting import duties, and enforcing U.S. regulations. Understandi...Read more -
What are international shipping surcharges
In an increasingly globalized world, international shipping has become a cornerstone of business, allowing businesses to reach customers around the globe. However, international shipping is not as simple as domestic shipping. One of the complexities involved is a range o...Read more -
What is the difference between air freight and express delivery?
Air freight and express delivery are two popular ways to ship goods by air, but they serve different purposes and have their own characteristics. Understanding the differences between the two can help businesses and individuals make informed decisions about their shippin...Read more