Home»Shipping Solutions» What are the common pitfalls in international logistics agency exports? How to choose a reliable partner? The latest answers for 2025.
According to the latest 2025 "International Freight Forwarding Management Regulations," compliant agents must simultaneously meet the following requirements:
Dual certification completeness: International Freight Forwarding Filing Certificate + Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier Business License
: Require the agent to purchase liability insurance of at least 5 million yuan: Minimum liability insurance of 5 million yuan, specialized additional insurance required for hazardous materials transportation.
System integration capability: Must establish a direct data connection with the General Administration of Customs' International Trade "Single Window".
2. What hidden costs are included in international logistics fees?
Industry data for 2025 shows that 73% of transportation disputes stem from differences in cost perception, requiring special attention:
Destination port charges: Countries such as Brazil/Turkey may charge a CRF customs clearance fee (2-3% of the cargo value).
Peak season surcharges: The European route will impose a Winter Operation Charge (WIC) of approximately $150/TEU in December.
Currency exchange loss: The South America-Africa route may incur a 3-5% exchange rate difference.
3. What are the most common causes of customs clearance delays?
The 2025 Global Customs Clearance Efficiency Report highlights the following key risk points:
Air Transportation: Dual verification of Master Air Waybill (MAWB) + House Air Waybill (HAWB)
Railway: It is necessary to simultaneously check the CIM waybill and the border station handover records.
8. How to verify service capabilities when selecting an agent?
It is recommended to request the logistics agent to provide:
Real-time Seat Availability Certificate: Screenshot of the shipping company/airline company system
Case data: Transportation records for the same category of goods in the past 3 months
Emergency Response Plan: At least 3 alternative port/route switching plans
Note: This document is based on regulations and industry data valid before March 2025. For specific operations, please refer to the latest policies and actual business scenarios. It is recommended that major transportation projects engage professional customs consultants for compliance review.