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Customs clearance

Customs clearance pertains to the administrative process required for goods to cross an international border. It involves submitting documents, like bills of lading and invoices, to the respective customs authority to prove that the shipment complies with all applicable laws and regulations.

Global Logistics Update: Sunny Worldwide's Expansive Routes and Tailored Services for International Trade

Sunny Worldwide Logistics leads the way in global logistics with the expansion of its popular routes and commitment to customized service. Key highlights include the transatlantic and Mediterranean services connecting Europe to the USA, dedicated lines from China to the Middle East, and a comprehensive Southeast Asia network. Meanwhile, the industry witnesses significant events such as the Toronto National Postal Service strike, the opening of the Port of Chancay, and the launch of the Pakistan Gulf Express. For businesses seeking efficient logistics, Sunny Worldwide offers tailored solutions to navigate the complexities of the global supply chain. Contact Anne at +8614775192452 for more information.

Atlas Air 5Y-8713 Emergency Landing: Lessons for China-Europe Air-Freight Supply-Chains

On 25 January 2026, Atlas Air flight 5Y-8713 (Boeing 767-300F) declared an emergency over Greenland while en-route from Frankfurt to Seattle. The aircraft safely diverted to Keflavik, Iceland, underscoring the vulnerability of long-haul supply lanes and reinforcing the need for compliant, multi-modal contingency planning for China-Europe sea freight.

Global Crackdown on “Dangerous Goods Compliance”: Foreign Trade Logistics Faces a Major Test, How Can Enterprises Break Through?

Global crackdown on dangerous goods targets lithium batteries & magnetic items. Non-compliance risks heavy fines and supply chain disruption. Ensure full-chain compliance in classification, packaging, and documentation. Partnering with certified logistics providers with physical assets is key to navigating tightened regulations.

Nansha Port III “Triple-Penalty” Rule: What Sea-Freight Shippers Must Know in 2026

Effective 00:00 on 28 January 2026, Guangzhou Nansha Container Terminal Phase III introduced a strict “three-consecutive-penalties” regime against last-minute cancellation of gate-in appointments. Truck drivers and export-heavy containers now face escalating bans (3-day → 7-day → 7-day) for repeated no-shows, while the booking window has been shortened to ETA-5 days only. The measure aims to curb yard congestion and road queues ahead of the Lunar New Year rush, but immediately triggered tighter slots and higher storage costs for exporters
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