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Another historical tragedy—concealment of dangerous goods

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  real case scenario : 2023 Year 3 moon 6 No., Shenzhen Shekou Port by COSCO Containerized cargo destined for India results in SCT The port caught fire, which is said to have been caused by Concealment of dangerous goods cause. History is always changing, but what is ubiquitous is that it is constantly being played out. year 2013 A bombing incident occurred on a flight of Uruguay Cargo Airlines because the flight was carrying hidden dangerous goods. The cargo airline only discovered that there was a passenger after the crew made an alternate landing and all passengers were safe. dangerous goods quilt Conceal Transport on board. Year 2014 , What kind of cargo fire happened to an airline company. The fire happened on the transport ship transporting dangerous goods, causing the ship to sink and causing multiple casualties to the crew. Find out the reason, the ship transported dangerous goods quilt hide transported without reporting. 2015 , ...

The 100-day oath of the autumn equinox, stop being depressed!

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The recent economic news and freight industry news are really depressing. Counting down the experience of the past few months, and looking at these titles, which one is not a crit? "Felixstowe and Liverpool strikes deal double whammy to UK's overstretched supply chain" "China's economy falters as global economic center of gravity shifts south" "Weak sea and air demand - uncertain year ahead, says Geodis CEO" With less than 100 days until the end of 2022, sitting still is not the answer. Today, we are here to open the "Hundred Days Oath" belonging to  Sunny Worldwide Logistics . After reviewing the highlights of last year's round battle, we will swear off our goals for the fourth quarter of this year. Each sales has their goals in mind and never forgets their purpose of creating benefits for our customers. In addition to our main sales department, the commerce department, customer service department, operation department, overseas mark...

Negotiation failed! The country's two major ports will strike at the same time, and more than half of the container traffic will be blocked

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It is reported that the United Kingdom's Unite union confirmed that the Port of Felixstowe will hold a second eight-day strike from September 27 to October 5, which is in line with Liverpool's strike planned September 19 to October 3 . A coordinated strike is underway as talks between the port operator and the Unite union stall over the size of pay rises for more than 2,500 workers at both ports. The first strike brought the port of Felixstowe to a standstill, and the previous eight-day strike may have affected the movement of about $4.7 billion in containerized cargo, according to an analysis of trade data by MDS Transmodal, which is expected to last for months. " Further strike action will inevitably lead to delays and disruptions to the UK supply chain , but this is entirely of the company's own making." Unite union official Bobby Morton said the company was not seeking a negotiated agreement to resolve the dispute, but was trying to imposing a pay agreement. ...

Will the strike continue in September? Is the European port strike problem really unsolved?

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The more and more frequent strikes by employees in European and American ports and trucks are posing a challenge to the stability of the supply chain. Although the strike at the Port of Felixstowe in the UK is temporarily over, labor issues remain unresolved. According to local media reports, the strike action will continue if employers reject workers' demands for wage increases. According to reports, the United Kingdom has proposed that more strikes will be held on September 19, and the Port of Liverpool may join the strike with the workers of the Port of Felixstowe. In addition to the strikes by workers at British ports, there have also been strikes and protests by workers and truck drivers in ports in North America, Germany and other places before, which has caused a major impact on local transportation business. Against the background of high inflation rate and rising cost of living in Europe and the United States, increasing income and refusing to cut wages and layoffs have be...