Port of Nansha: The Smarter Choice for Shipping from China to the U.S.
In 2024, the Port of Nansha, part of the Guangzhou Port, was listed among the world’s top 10 container ports according to China’s Ministry of Transport. Its container throughput reached 20.49 million TEUs, with foreign trade volumes growing 13% year-on-year. ...
How Smart Shippers Handle Damaged Freight During Transit
When cargo arrives damaged, it doesn’t just dent the box – it dents your profits, your production timeline, and the trust your customers place in your brand. For global manufacturers, especially those shipping to and from Asia, transit-damaged freight is more...
Incoterms 101: A Simple Incoterms Guide
If you’re involved in international trade, you’ve likely heard of “Incoterms.” But what exactly are they, and why do they matter? This Incoterms Guide will break down the essentials. Incoterms, short for International Commercial Terms, are standardized rules...

