novembre 5, 2018
IMO Encourages Just-in-Time Principles
The International Maritime Organization (IMO) wants ship operators to use “just-in-time” principles at ports to reduce fuel consumption. (Ship & Bunker)
READ MORE >The International Maritime Organization (IMO) wants ship operators to use “just-in-time” principles at ports to reduce fuel consumption. (Ship & Bunker)
READ MORE >Latin America is considered one of the most promising regions in terms of growth in demand for airfreight capacity due to the recovery of its largest economy, Brazil, and an increased demand for e-commerce. However, there are some roadblocks in…
READ MORE >Peru has issued new regulations aimed at promoting and facilitating maritime cargo and passenger cabotage (commercial transportation between two points in one country that is provided by vessels registered in another country.) The purpose of this Legislative Decree is to…
READ MORE >The new guidance document provides a detailed overview of the Food and Drug Administration’s Generally Recognized as Safe (GRAS) regulations as well as useful information to prepare a GRAS notification. [Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism]
READ MORE >Jian Zhang, a partner at Pamir Law Group, offers his advice on negotiating and signing clear and balanced purchase contracts, as well as best practices for successfully conducting business in China.
READ MORE >The Ministry of Foreign Trade and Tourism (Mincetur) has published a guide that will facilitate the entry of Peruvian foods to the United States, if they contain various food ingredients.
READ MORE >Our colleagues in the Middle East have advised us that businesses will be on holiday from August 21 to 25, 2018 because of local holidays in Qatar in observance of Eid Al Adha. Customers should plan shipments accordingly and check…
READ MORE >U.S. and foreign food and medical device facilities that do not properly renew their registrations with the Food and Drug Administration can be locked out of the U.S. market. Renewals for both types of facilities are due this year starting…
READ MORE >According to Drewry’s latest five-year container port demand forecast, volumes are set to increase on average by just under 6% a year. This would add 240m teu to global container port throughput by 2022 – 45m teu a year – “broadly equivalent to the size…
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