The technology industry requires highly specialized logistics systems capable of handling high-value, sensitive cargo under strict technical standards. From electronic components, networking equipment, and IoT devices to precision instruments, every shipment demands accuracy in packaging, transportation, and documentation management
Technology Logistics Solutions
3A Logistics delivers comprehensive logistics solutions for the technology sector, combining multimodal transportation, precise documentation management, and warehouse systems that meet strict technical standards
3A Logistics Expertise
3A Logistics’ solutions are designed to align with the operational nature of the technology industry
Integrated Sea, Air, Cross-border, and Road Freight solutions designed to meet the speed and precision requirements of different technology products
Including anti-shock, anti-static, and humidity-controlled handling to ensure safety for electronic components and technical equipment
Support for SKU sorting, labeling, inspection, repacking, and customized distribution
Minimizing risks related to HS code classification, specialized inspections, CO/CQ documentation, and compliance requirements.
Real-time shipment tracking and detailed reporting ensure full transparency for every shipment
Ideal for high-value and time-sensitive cargo. 3A works directly with major airlines to ensure stable schedules, standardized packaging, and full shipment visibility
Suitable for large-volume or recurring shipments from China, Korea, Japan, and the U.S. We provide stable sailing schedules and advanced cargo protection solutions
Optimized solutions for fast imports from China and regional markets via road and rail. Flexible transit time, reduced disruptions, and full customs support
Fast and accurate customs clearance for electronics and technical equipment. Our team ensures compliance with HS codes, MSDS, CO/CQ, and specialized inspections
The container ship MV Dali, which caused a two-month closure of major shipping lanes at the Port of Baltimore after colliding with the Francis Scott Key Bridge in March, has finally been refloated. This marks a significant step towards restoring full functionality to the port. MV Dali Refloated and Moved to Marine Terminal Following meticulous [...]
Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd has implemented new peak season surcharges for cargo shipped to North American ports from two key regions: East Asia and the Indian Subcontinent & Middle East. From Indian Subcontinent & Middle East: Applies to all 20’, 40’, reefer, and special containers (including high cube) gated in from June 17th, 2024 onwards (valid [...]
Shipping companies operating in the European Union need to prepare for stricter environmental regulations. The deadline to submit plans for monitoring fuel type and consumption under the FuelEU Maritime regulation is approaching on August 31st, 2024. What is FuelEU Maritime? Part of the EU’s Fit for 55 package, aiming to green the shipping sector. Requires [...]
Leading container line Ocean Network Express (ONE) has announced the launch of a brand new service connecting China, Vietnam, and Thailand, offering a significant boost to its Southeast Asian coverage. This exciting new route, commencing operations on May 27th, 2024, offers businesses a direct and efficient connection between key markets in Asia. Port Rotation The [...]
The Port of Antwerp-Bruges takes a significant stride towards becoming a climate-neutral port by 2050 with the launch of the Methatug, the world’s first methanol-powered tugboat. This innovative vessel joins the port’s growing fleet of eco-friendly tugs, including the Hydrotug 1 (hydrogen-powered) and energy-efficient RSD tugboats. An electrically-powered tugboat, the first in Europe, is also [...]
Asian ports are facing a surge in congestion reminiscent of the pandemic era, due to the ongoing crisis in the Red Sea. Here’s a breakdown of the situation: Red Sea Attacks Disrupt Shipping: Houthi attacks on vessels in the Red Sea have forced cargo ships to take the longer route around Africa’s Cape of Good [...]
A major fire broke out in a container storage yard in Yau Ma Tei, Hong Kong, on October 14, resulting in significant damage to over 10 containers. The blaze, believed to have originated from plastic materials, took 14 hours to extinguish. Firefighters faced challenges due to the nature of the materials involved and the confined [...]
Spot rates surge: Despite a recent dip in tonnages from Asia Pacific, global air cargo spot rates have reached their highest levels this year. Vietnam emerges as a hotspot: Carriers are increasing capacity to meet booming demand for ecommerce exports from Vietnam. Rates on the rise: Air freight rates from Vietnam to North America and [...]
Hurricane Milton, a Category 3 storm, made landfall near Siesta Key, Florida, on Wednesday evening, causing widespread damage and disruption throughout the state. Widespread Damage: Millions without power, roof of Tropicana Field shredded, at least 10 fatalities confirmed. Heavy Rainfall: Up to 18 inches of rain dumped on some areas, with additional rainfall and potential [...]
MSC has announced plans to expand its Chinook service with the addition of a new call at Haiphong, Vietnam. This strategic move will bolster MSC’s Transpacific network, offering direct connectivity between Vietnam and the United States and Canada. Effective late October, the Haiphong call will provide North Vietnamese exporters and importers with enhanced access to [...]
South Korea’s container trade with its Asian neighbors continued its upward trajectory in August, reaching the second-highest monthly volume on record. The country exchanged a total of 367,000 TEUs (Twenty-Foot Equivalent Units) of containers with eight other Asian economies, marking a 12% year-over-year increase. Exports and Imports on the Rise Exports accounted for 161,300 TEUs, [...]
Hapag-Lloyd Announces General Rate Increase (GRI) for Asia to West Coast South America, Mexico, Central America, and Caribbean Cargo. Effective November 1, German shipping line Hapag-Lloyd will implement a General Rate Increase (GRI) of US$2,000 per 20-foot and 40-foot dry container on cargo shipments from Asia to the West Coast of South America, Mexico, Central [...]