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Jun 26, 2026 8 min read

Is It Safe to Ship Electronics to Vietnam by Road Freight?

Worried about your valuable electronics getting damaged or lost on the way to Vietnam? Road freight can feel risky, but it offers a surprisingly secure and flexible shipping solution. Yes, shipping electronics to Vietnam by road is safe, provided you work with an experienced logistics partner. Success depends on understanding the specific risks, using professional […]

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Jun 26, 2026 10 min read

Can Built-In Fire Systems Replace Transit Protection for Energy Storage Cabinets?

Shipping energy storage cabinets feels complex. Relying on their built-in fire systems seems logical, but this common mistake leads to rejected shipments and huge safety risks during transit. No, they cannot. A cabinet's built-in fire system is a reactive measure for thermal runaway. Proper transit protection, including packaging, lashing, and SOC control, is a proactive […]

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Jun 25, 2026 8 min read

How to Reduce Shipping Costs to Vietnam in 2026: 3 Proven Ways That Actually Work?

Shipping costs to Vietnam are eating into your profits. This makes your business less competitive. But you can cut these expenses by understanding a few key strategies. To reduce shipping costs to Vietnam, you must optimize your packaging to lower dimensional weight[^1], choose the right shipping mode like FCL or LCL, and partner with an […]

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Jun 25, 2026 10 min read

What Triggers ESS Thermal Runaway? Shipping Dangers of Vibration, Heat And Physical Squeeze?

Shipping high-value Energy Storage Systems (ESS) is full of risk. A simple mistake in packaging or loading can lead to a fire, destroying your cargo and causing massive losses. Thermal runaway in Energy Storage Systems during shipping is mainly caused by physical squeezing, constant vibration, and excessive heat. These factors, often from improper loading, poor […]

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Jun 24, 2026 7 min read

How to Prevent Container Condensation & Mold on Long Sea Routes (Red Sea Diversions Guide)?

Are your goods arriving damaged from moisture? Longer sea voyages, like the current Red Sea diversions, increase this risk, turning your profits into losses. You can stop this. The best way to prevent container condensation and mold is by using industrial-strength desiccants, ensuring your cargo and packaging are completely dry before loading, and selecting a […]

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Jun 24, 2026 6 min read

LFP vs NCM Energy Storage Cabinets: Which is Safer and Easier to Ship?

Shipping energy storage cabinets is risky. One small mistake in declaring the battery type can lead to huge fines, delays, and even dangerous accidents. Understanding the difference is crucial. LFP (Lithium Iron Phosphate) batteries are significantly safer and face fewer shipping restrictions than NCM (Nickel Cobalt Manganese) batteries. NCM's higher fire risk means it is […]

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Jun 23, 2026 9 min read

Multimodal Transport Single Document 2026: Are Customs Procedures Really Removed?

Shipping goods across borders is complex. The new 2026 single document rule promises to simplify it, but it also creates new challenges you must understand. Yes, the 2026 Multimodal Transport Single Document system removes many customs and transit procedures[^1]. It eliminates repeated declarations at intermediate transit points, creating a single, streamlined customs process from origin […]

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Jun 23, 2026 8 min read

What Are the Standard Dimensions and Weights for Shipping Energy Storage Cabinets?

Shipping energy storage systems without knowing their exact size is a huge risk. This can lead to rejected shipments, customs fines, and costly delays for your entire project. The size and weight of an energy storage system directly determine its shipping method. Small residential units can often ship via economical LCL, while larger 1MWh and […]

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