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Ominous signs for supply chains from new Covid lockdowns in Vietnam and China

The lockdown in South Vietnam has caused a 100,000 teu pile-up at Ho Chi Minh City’s Cat Lai port. And in China, ports at Shanghai and Ningbo are reportedly also facing additional congestion from new Covid restrictions. According to Saigon Newport (SNP), yard density at Cat Lai is currently around 85%, with 106,700 teu clogging …

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How to Make Q3Q4 Order Planning? Here’s the Schedule for You

At this critical time, making forecasting and preparation is the key to your success and that’s why WELLMAX Team made the schedule below to help you develop planning better. Based on our 34 years of industry experience and the current market situation, we also would like to kindly remind you that Q4 will be the …

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Sunflower downlight

New ErP Ready! Downlight Recommended For You

We all experienced how challenging 2021 has been, and that’s why the WELLMAX team strives to provide you with high-quality, best-selling products to overcome the challenges. We turn CHALLENGE into OPPORTUNITY. We proudly recommend you the Sunflower downlight series. They have higher brightness, integrated structure and with SAMSUNG LED inside. This downlight series has been …

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China Moves To Release First Batch of Aluminum, Zinc and Copper Reserves to Curb Price Inflation

China has moved to release the first batch of aluminum, zinc and copper reserves into the market, the National Food and Strategic Reserves Administration announced. The move, experts said, sent a signal about the government’s readiness to crack down on price speculation following steep price surges of bulk commodities. The government has decided to release …

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California Ports As Shipping Snarls Force

Disruption to shipping could delay Christmas orders

Disruption in the global container shipping industry shows no sign of being resolved quickly and could lead to shortages in the run-up to Christmas, say industry experts. An outbreak of Covid-19 in Guangdong province in southern China has caused acute congestion at the region’s ports. As a result, shipments have been delayed, exacerbating tensions within …

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