The International Shipping Operations Manual is Bofeng Logistics' comprehensive guide for foreign trade enterprises and freight forwarders. Covering 6 chapters from shipping basics to operations, costs, routes, and dispute prevention.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1: Shipping Basics
- What is International Shipping? A Comprehensive Guide to the Lifeline of Global Trade
- Three Modes of Sea Freight: Liner Shipping, Charter Shipping, and Tramp Shipping
- Container Foundations: Container Types, Dimensions, Weight Limits, and Structure Explained
- Quick Reference for Shipping Terminology: 50+ Core Terms in Chinese and English
- International Trade Terms (Incoterms 2020) and Logistics Responsibility Allocation
- Chapter 2: Cargo and Packaging
- Classification of Containerized Cargo: Which Goods Can Be Shipped by Container?
- Detailed Explanation of LCL Operations: Guide to LCL Shipping Process and Costs
- Cargo Packaging Guide: Selection and Standards for Sea Freight Packaging
- Special Cargo by Sea: A Guide to Dangerous Goods, Oversized Items, and Refrigerated Cargo
- Cross-border E-commerce FBA Shipping: From Beginner to Full Operation Process
- Chapter 3: Shipping Costs
- Overview of Sea Freight Cost Structure: How Much Does It Cost from Factory to Delivery?
- Basic ocean freight calculation method: from quotation to settlement
- Detailed Explanation of Common Surcharges: BAF, CAF, PSS, THC, and More
- How to Read a Freight Shipping Quote? Cost Breakdown, ALL-IN Rate, and Common Questions
- Sea Freight Cost-Saving Practical Cases: Fee Optimization for 3 Real Cargo Types
- Chapter 4: Shipping Procedures
- Complete Process of Sea Freight Export: A Diagram from Booking to Delivery
- Sea Bill of Lading Operation Guide: Types, Preparation, Endorsement, and Telex Release
- Booking Operation Guide: From Inquiry to Obtaining S/O Full Process
- Specifications for Trailer Loading and Container Packing: Full Process of Factory Container Stuffing
- Marine Insurance and Claims Guide: Coverage Selection and Claims Process
- Chapter 5: Routes and Ports
- Chapter 6: Import and Disputes