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Kapoklog Logistics brand film officially launched to build a new logistics payment ecology

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Kapoklog Logistics brand film officially launched to build a new logistics payment ecology Recently, Kapoklog Logistics announced the official launch of its logistics brand film. In the digital wave, Kapoklog Logistics strives to redefine the logistics payment ecology with digital payment, and promote the cost reduction, efficiency and freedom of world logistics trade. Kapoklog Logistics Global is a digital brand of Kapoklog Logistics Logistics, a world-famous digital payment company, and one of the representative enterprises in China's cross-border service field. It has been focusing on constantly breaking the boundaries through "connecting users, trade and ecology" to provide comprehensive payment solutions for enterprises going to sea. Up to now, Kapoklog Logistics has served more than 5.9 million customers from different industries such as cross-border e-commerce, foreign trade, air travel and international logistics, relying on an extensive global license layout, ...

What is international cross-border logistics transportation double clearance and tax inclusive door-to-door service in logistics supply chain management?

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 What is international cross-border logistics transportation double clearance and tax inclusive door-to-door service in logistics supply chain management? The "double clearance and tax inclusive door-to-door service" in international cross-border logistics transportation is a comprehensive logistics solution aimed at simplifying the transportation and customs clearance processes in cross-border e-commerce or international trade. This service typically includes the following key steps: 1. Shipping door to door service : Customs clearance: Customs clearance is carried out separately in the country of shipment and destination. The service provider will handle all necessary customs procedures to ensure that the goods comply with local laws and regulations when exiting and entering the country. Tax processing: including pre calculation and payment of customs duties and value-added tax (VAT) and other taxes in the destination country, to ensure smooth customs clearance of goods upo...

What issues should be noted in international shipping transportation

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 What issues should be noted in international shipping transportation International air transportation involves multiple links and complex regulations. Here are some things to pay attention to: 1. Classification and declaration of goods in the exporting country: Ensure accurate classification of goods and declare them in accordance with the requirements of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and national customs. Special goods (such as dangerous goods, perishable goods, etc.) must comply with specific transportation regulations. 2. Requirements for outer packaging of goods: The goods should be properly packaged according to the requirements of air transportation to prevent damage during transportation. Use packaging materials that comply with international standards to ensure the safety of goods in high-altitude and low-temperature environments. 3. Customs clearance documents: Prepare all necessary customs clearance documents, including commercial invoices, packing l...

kapoklog Logistics Supply Chain Knowledge Adjusting to ‘pre-new normal’

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  kapoklog Logistics Supply Chain Knowledge   Adjusting to ‘pre-new normal’ Adjusting to ‘pre-new normal’ I read a white paper* recently that spoke of a ‘pre-new normal’ and I think it summarises perfectly where we’re at currently. It claimed businesses and their supply chains won’t transition to the ‘new normal’ immediately as its shape is not yet clear, the outlines are there, but not the detail.  It spoke of how, in this interim pre-new normal phase, resilience, demand, transportation, workplace operation practices and other warehousing-related topics would become critical issues. And we’re certainly seeing evidence of that as distribution centres (DCs) and warehouses juggle to meet increased demand in online shopping with an ailing workforce and legacy technology. A survey† in April revealed that 59% of warehouse operators were ill or in quarantine, often necessitating agency staff to be brought in. And while we probably don’t have that level of infection ri...

How The Logistic Industry Is Thriving During Covid 19?

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  How The Logistic Industry Is Thriving During Covid 19? The vicious trap of Covid-19 has brought all of us to uncertainty where it is hard to survive, without proper planning. In this run, multiple industries have got impacted and logistics and supply chain operations are also no exception to this crisis. The supply chain disruptions have left both long-term and short-term impacts on different businesses. Also, the lockdown and other quarantine measures across the geographies made certain obstacles for the Supply chain industry. However, despite having certain hiccups in the operations, still supply chain sector has found its niche in the pandemic. The ever-growing demand for products and services across different business sectors has created a short-term demand-supply synchronization strategy. And stay prepared for potential channel shifts, with global scenario planning.  Let’s take a look at how logistics companies are meeting the demands of different busines...

It's time for greener working practices in the manufacturing sector

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  It's time for greener working practices in the manufacturing sector The UK is the  ninth largest manufacturer  in the world, with the sector employing more than 2.7 million people. However, UK manufacturers have been grappling with a skills shortage in recent years. As of 2019, 81% of manufacturers were reporting difficulties finding people, according to a survey conducted by the British Chambers of Commerce. If organisations in the sector want to position themselves as employers of choice, and attract the highest skilled talent, they need to demonstrate that they share in the values, and understand the expectations and concerns of  their current and prospective employees. While Covid-19 is currently front of mind for most employees, our research indicates that these other, long-term expectations and concerns still exist among employees  – and should not be ignored. Earlier this year, we observed a growing number of manufacturing workers were raising the topic...