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13 August Low Bed Semi-Trailer Export from Lianyungang, China to Lagos, Nigeria
Semi-Trailer Export from Lianyungang, China to Lagos, Nigeria Successfully Completed via Breakbulk Vessel Transportation
Recently, a batch of semi-trailers exported by Tianjin Match Machinery Co., Ltd. was successfully shipped from Lianyungang, China to Lagos Port, Nigeria. The project was transported by breakbulk vessel, with Tianjin E-CHAIN Logistics Supply-Chain Co., Ltd. responsible for the overall transportation operation. E-CHAIN provided professional, efficient, and secure international ocean freight services to ensure the cargo was successfully transported across borders and delivered to the destination port. Due to the large dimensions, heavy weight, and complex loading and handling requirements of semi-trailer project cargo, traditional container transportation can have certain limitations. Based on the specific requirements of Tianjin Match Machinery Co., Ltd., E-CHAIN Logistics developed a professional breakbulk shipping solution tailored to the cargo characteristics. By coordinating the vessel schedule, port operations, and loading procedures, E-CHAIN optimized the transportation process, improved efficiency, and reduced potential transportation risks. Throughout the project, the E-CHAIN Logistics team was involved in every key stage of the transportation process, including pre-export coordination, Lianyungang port operations, vessel and shipping resource coordination, cargo loading arrangements, shipment tracking, and destination port coordination. With extensive experience in breakbulk cargo transportation, E-CHAIN provided effective support for the semi-trailer project cargo throughout the shipment, ensuring that the cargo arrived safely at Lagos Port, Nigeria. As one of China’s important international ports, Lianyungang Port provides favorable conditions for the export transportation of large equipment, engineering machinery, and breakbulk cargo. Lagos Port is an important logistics hub in West Africa, connecting Nigeria with multiple markets across the African continent and playing a significant role in supporting Chinese companies expanding their overseas business. The successful export of the semi-trailer project cargo for Tianjin Match Machinery Co., Ltd. demonstrates not only the company’s ability to expand into international markets but also the important role of professional logistics services in supporting cross-border trade. Tianjin E-CHAIN Logistics specializes in international ocean freight, breakbulk vessel transportation, engineering equipment exports, and logistics solutions for oversized and project cargo. For different types of export cargo, E-CHAIN develops customized transportation plans based on cargo specifications and transportation requirements, helping customers address the challenges associated with international transportation of large and heavy equipment. With professional project cargo handling capabilities and comprehensive international logistics services, E-CHAIN Logistics is committed to providing safe, efficient, and reliable transportation solutions for Chinese machinery manufacturers and other businesses expanding into overseas markets.
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31 July
Kenya Officially Enforces the Advance Cargo Declaration (ACD) Regime
The Kenya Revenue Authority (KRA) has announced that effective 3 August 2026, all containerized import cargo shipped to Kenyan ports must complete the Advance Cargo Declaration prior to loading, obtain an ACD Reference Code and have the code indicated on the Bill of Lading. Failure to comply risks shipment rejection, customs clearance delays and additional charges. ACD (Advance Cargo Declaration) is a pre-loading electronic filing mechanism. It requires exporters to submit cargo information electronically to Kenya Customs before goods are loaded onboard at the port of loading. This enables regulatory authorities to conduct risk analysis and import vetting, so as to improve clearance efficiency and strengthen trade supervision. The new platform applies to all containerized cargo destined for Kenyan ports. The ACD Reference Code is a 15-character alphanumeric string, exemplified by ACDKE2026004324. ACDKE: fixed 5-character prefix (ACD plus Kenya country code) 2026: 4-digit year 004324: 6-digit sequential serial number This code constitutes mandatory information to be obtained prior to Bill of Lading issuance. Shippers, exporters or freight forwarders shall follow the procedures below: Register on the official Kenya ACD platform; Upload relevant documents to generate a draft ACD; Pass review, settle applicable fees and obtain the final valid ACD Certificate and Reference Code; Confirm the 15-digit ACD Reference Code is correctly shown on the final Bill of Lading before arranging cargo export. Required documents for application include the draft Bill of Lading, commercial invoice, freight invoice and export declaration. With the official rollout of Kenya’s ACD regime, all parties involved in shipments to Kenya need to adjust operational workflows. Industry recommendations for key attention: Reserve sufficient lead time for ACD application during booking; Strengthen document consistency: information on the commercial invoice, draft Bill of Lading and export declaration must match; Freight forwarders shall remind clients to complete ACD filings in advance to avoid loading disruptions caused by incomplete documents; Carriers must verify correct entry of the ACD Reference Code before issuing Bills of Lading; Enterprises with long-term export business to East Africa are advised to incorporate ACD procedures into standard export workflows to mitigate future compliance risks.
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2 July Shipping from China to Venezuela
Earthquake Strikes La Guaira, Venezuela — Port Facilities Damaged, Disrupting Shipping and Logistics
Shipping Advisory Notice: Impact of Earthquake in La Guaira and POD Adjustment Recommendation In light of the recent earthquake in La Guaira, local infrastructure and port operations may be affected to varying degrees. To ensure safer and more stable transportation, the following guidance is issued regarding bookings with La Guaira as the Port of Discharge (POD): 1. Booking Recommendation Adjustment For new bookings with La Guaira as POD, it is recommended to prioritize rebooking to an alternative port, Puerto Cabello, in order to reduce risks of delay or disruption caused by force majeure events. 2. Potential Port Discharge Adjustment Risk If customers insist on maintaining La Guaira as the POD, please be advised that: After vessel departure, due to port conditions or safety assessments under force majeure circumstances Cargo may be temporarily discharged or diverted to Puerto Cabello Actual operations shall be subject to the latest instructions from the shipping line and local port authorities 3. Roll-over / Cancellation Requirement and Liability Notice If customers cannot accept the potential temporary change of discharge port mentioned above, they must arrange cargo cancellation or booking amendment prior to vessel departure. Bookings not cancelled or amended before vessel sailing shall be deemed as acceptance of the above potential diversion arrangements.
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16 June U.S. CPSC Mandatory eFiling
URGENT | U.S. CPSC Mandatory eFiling — Effective July 8, 2026 — No eFiling, No Customs Clearance! Over 90% of products are covered.
CPSC + CBP Joint Rule: Starting July 8, 2026, eFiling is MANDATORY for all CPSC-regulated products before U.S. import. Non-compliance (no filing or incorrect data) will lead to detention, forced return, or fines.
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9 June СПОТ
[2026 New Policy] Russia Mandates SPOT System: QR Code Required for Truck Freight from Kazakhstan
Russia has officially launched the Cargo Expected Confirmation System (СПОТ/SPOT) effective June 1, 2026, imposing new regulatory requirements on goods imported by road transport from Eurasian Economic Union member states (including Kazakhstan). For cargo entering Russia by road from Kazakhstan, the consignee is required to either: (1) submit an advance declaration at the place of customs clearance to obtain a QR code, or (2) pay a security deposit to customs to obtain a QR code. In order to prevent delays in customs clearance, the relevant documentation must be correctly completed.
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18 May Xi'an — Tehran Freight Train Schedule
Iran Boosts Land Trade via Multiple Moves; China-Iran Railway Serves as Core Support
The frequency of Xi’an–Tehran freight trains has doubled, rising from one departure per week to one every 3–4 days. All freight capacity for May is fully booked, with further capacity expansion planned for June. Departing from Xi’an, the trains exit China via Alashankou, traverse Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, enter Iran through the Sarakhs border checkpoint, and terminate at Aplin Dry Port in Tehran. The total route length is approximately 10,400 kilometers with a transit time of around 18 days, more than twice as fast as sea freight which takes about 40 days. The trains mainly carry urgently needed goods for Iran, including auto parts, generator sets, electronic products, industrial raw materials and consumer goods. Each train can haul 40 to 50 container carriages, equivalent to about 50 forty-foot standard containers. Driven by surging market demand, the freight rate for forty-foot containers has increased by around 40%. For urgently needed goods, high value-added products, and foreign trade orders that are sensitive to timing, the Xi’an – Tehran freight train has become a preferred choice. Understanding the route details and market changes helps enterprises plan logistics solutions more reasonably, reduce costs, and improve efficiency.
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