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    Overseas Warehouse Shipping

    Overseas warehouses are warehousing facilities established in foreign countries. Businesses store their products in these overseas warehouses, which are strategically located in target markets. Then, based on local sales orders, they directly handle tasks such as sorting, packaging, and shipping—all from the overseas warehouse itself. This approach significantly reduces delivery times and enhances logistics efficiency.

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    Third-party overseas warehouse

    Third-party overseas warehouses offer significant advantages in areas such as flexibility, cost-effectiveness, global logistics network coverage, professional warehousing and logistics management, comprehensive after-sales service and support, and one-stop logistics solutions. These strengths make third-party overseas warehouses a powerful tool for cross-border e-commerce sellers to enhance logistics efficiency, reduce costs, and strengthen their market competitiveness.

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    Ocean Transportation

    Features: High cargo capacity and low costs, ideal for bulk goods such as ores and machinery equipment. Subcategories include Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL)—as well as liner shipping and charter services.

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    Air transportation

    Features: Fast delivery (1–7 days), high costs—ideal for high-value or time-sensitive shipments (such as electronics and pharmaceuticals). Billing is based on either the actual weight or the volumetric weight, whichever is greater.

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    Land Transportation

    International road transport: highly flexible, ideal for short-distance shipments between neighboring countries (e.g., China-U.S. cross-border road transport). International rail transport: capable of handling large volumes with excellent continuity, exemplified by the China-Europe Railway Express.

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    International Multimodal Transport

    Combination modes—such as air-sea intermodal transport and rail-sea intermodal transport—balance cost and delivery time effectively.

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