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  • 1208-2024

    How many freight forwarders are there in the United States?

    According to data from the American Transportation Research Institute, by the end of 2023, there will be more than 17,000 freight forwarding companies in the United States. These companies are distributed in various states across the United States, with California, Texas as the main concentrations.

  • 0908-2024

    Who owns the world's largest shipping company?

    According to the latest data in 2024, the world's largest shipping company is Denmark's Maersk Line, whose parent company is A.P. Moller-Maersk Group. Maersk Line was founded in 1904 and is headquartered in Copenhagen, Denmark.

  • 0808-2024

    Which country is the largest shipping country?

    The top 5 largest shipping countries: NO1. Greece (20%), NO2. China (15%), NO3. Japan (12%), NO4. Germany (8%), NO5. Singapore (5%). ● The largest shipping country: Greece As of 2023, Greek shipowners control about 20% of the world's total merchant ship tonnage.

  • 0708-2024

    Which is the richest international logistics company in the world?

    The richest international logistics company: UPS Headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia, UPS is one of the world's largest package delivery companies. According to UPS's 2023 annual report, the company's operating income reached $97 billion that year.

  • 0608-2024

    What is the difference between freight and trucking?

    ● Freight: covers a variety of modes such as sea transportation, air transportation, rail transportation and road transportation. ★ Truck transportation: mainly refers to road transportation by truck, which is suitable for regional and urban distribution of medium and short-distance goods.

  • 0508-2024

    Which carrier is best for international transportation?

    DHL, UPS, FedEx, Maersk and CMA CGM are the world's leading carriers, each with its own advantages, and can provide efficient and reliable international transportation services for different types of companies.

  • 0208-2024

    What does DAP mean in cargo transportation?

    DAP (Delivered At Place) is a trade term in the Incoterms issued by the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC). According to the DAP terms, the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the destination designated by the buyer and bears all costs and risks before that.

  • 0108-2024

    Which freight transport company has the most lost packages?

    The logistics service quality report released by the third-party evaluation agencies Statista and Parcel Monitor shows that Amazon Logistics has a relatively high package loss rate, followed by FedEx and UPS. DHL's package loss rate is relatively low.

  • 2607-2024

    What does FCA mean in freight transportation?

    FCA is a trade term in the International Commercial Terms (Incoterms) issued by the International Chamber of Commerce, which means "free carrier". According to the FCA terms, the seller is responsible for delivering the goods to the carrier designated by the buyer.

  • 2507-2024

    What is the difference between EXW, FOB and CIF?

    Differences in responsibilities and risks: In EXW, the seller has the least responsibility. In FOB, the seller has moderate responsibility. In CIF, the seller has the greatest responsibility, not only responsible for delivery at the port of shipment, but also for freight and insurance etc..

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