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The Science Behind Ocean Currents and How Shipping Boats Navigate Them.

Oceans cover about 71% of our planet, and beneath their waves lies a complex system of moving water called ocean currents. These currents, like vast underwater rivers, have a profound effect on our climate, ecosystems, and, importantly, global shipping. Understanding how ocean currents work and how ...

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21.10.24 09:26 AM - Comment(s)
The 2024 USA Port Strike: Causes, Impacts, and Resolutions.

In 2024, the United States witnessed a significant disruption in its supply chain as a result of a nationwide port strike that caught the attention of industries and consumers alike. The strike, which affected several major ports along the West and East Coasts, caused ripples through the global trad...

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07.10.24 10:04 AM - Comment(s)
Golden Week: Origins, Meaning, and Impact on Global Trade.

What is Golden Week?

Golden Week is a significant holiday period in China, celebrated annually at the beginning of October. Officially, it starts on October 1st, commemorating the founding of the People's Republic of China in 1949, making it a week of national pride and celebration. This period is ma...

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30.09.24 01:36 PM - Comment(s)
Why China Has Become the Primary Manufacturer of Shipping Containers.

Over the past few decades, China has emerged as the global leader in manufacturing shipping containers. The country now produces more than 90% of the world's containers, a dominance that reflects not only China’s growing industrial power but also its strategic decisions in building infrastructure, t...

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23.09.24 01:19 PM - Comment(s)
The Secret behind Lightening Fast E-Commerce Deliveries.

In today's fast-paced world, consumers have grown accustomed to the convenience of having goods delivered right to their doorsteps, often within just a few hours or days. E-commerce giants like Amazon, Walmart, and Alibaba have made ultra-fast shipping the new standard, setting consumer expectations...

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16.09.24 02:00 PM - Comment(s)