Container Ship Sinks in Arabian Sea Near Oman, All Crew Rescued

In the early hours of June 21, the Oman Maritime Security Center issued a statement reporting the sinking of a container ship in the Arabian Sea near the country’s waters. The vessel, flying the flag of Comoros and measuring 118 meters in length, sank approximately 20 nautical miles southeast of Salalah Port—close to disputed waters […]

Understanding Container Weight Limits: What Shippers Must Know

When shipping with containers, one of the most important aspects to understand is the weight limit of the container itself. Every shipping container is clearly labeled with its maximum gross weight (MAX WEIGHT: XXXX KGS) and its tare weight (TARE WEIGHT: ZZZZ KGS). The net cargo weight limit, also referred to as PAYLOAD (e.g., PAYLOAD: […]

Trump Announces: Israel and Iran Have Agreed to a Complete Ceasefire

On June 23 (local time), former U.S. President Donald Trump posted on his social media platform Truth Social, declaring that Israel and Iran have fully agreed to a complete and total ceasefire. According to Trump’s statement, the ceasefire is set to begin approximately six hours after his post, which was made at 6:00 p.m. Eastern […]

FCL vs LCL: Understanding Full Container Load and Less than Container Load Shipping

FCL (Full Container Load) FCL, or Full Container Load shipping, refers to a mode of transportation in which the entire container is designated for a single shipper. The carrier is responsible for transporting the sealed container from the port of origin to the destination, while the cargo owner is typically responsible for loading, counting, stowing, […]

FBA Shipping Mistakes That Must Be Avoided

In the fast-growing track of Amazon cross-border e-commerce, FBA (Fulfillment by Amazon) plays a vital role in supporting sellers, deeply influencing store operations and growth. However, the FBA shipping process is far from simple—it includes creating shipments, packaging, labeling, transportation, shelving, warehousing, order delivery, customer service, returns, and exchanges. Each of these stages demands careful […]

Understanding Container Slots and Stowage on Container Ships

In the world of containerized shipping, the concept of “container slots” plays a crucial role in planning and executing cargo transportation—especially for LCL (Less-than-Container Load) shipments. Here’s a comprehensive overview of the key elements involved. What Is a Container Slot? A container slot refers to the space allocated for a container during the consolidation process […]

U.S. Imposes 50% Tariff on Steel-Based Household Appliances Starting June 23

On June 12 (local time), the U.S. Department of Commerce announced a significant tariff increase on various steel-derived household appliances, including dishwashers, washing machines, and refrigerators. A 50% tariff will be imposed on these steel-based products, effective June 23, 2025. This move follows a statement made by former President Donald Trump during a rally in […]

Under What Circumstances Can a Customs Declaration Be Modified?

Once a customs declaration has been submitted, the information is generally considered final and should not be altered arbitrarily. However, there are certain legitimate situations in which the consignee or consignor may apply to the customs authority for modification of the declaration. These include: Changes due to shipment issues, such as export cargo being returned […]

WHL Vessel Explosion off Kerala Coast: 5 Injured, 4 Missing, 18 Rescued

On the morning of June 9th, a Singapore-flagged container ship, Wan Hai 503, experienced an internal explosion off the coast of Kerala, India. The incident prompted an immediate response from the Indian Navy and Coast Guard, who successfully rescued 18 crew members. According to a report from the Press Trust of India (PTI), the explosion […]

Understanding EXW (Ex Works) – The Simplest International Trade Term Explained

What Are Incoterms?Incoterms (International Commercial Terms) are essential rules in global trade that define the responsibilities, costs, and risks shared between buyers and sellers in cross-border transactions. There are 11 widely used Incoterms, grouped as follows: E Group: EXW F Group: FCA, FAS, FOB C Group: CFR, CIF, CPT, CIP D Group: DAP, DPU, DDP […]