Vietnam Independence Day

Vietnam National Day, the date when president Hồ Chí Minh reading the Declarations of independence of Vietnam at Ba Đình Square in Hanoi on 2 September 1945.

This year 2019 is the 74th birthday of Vietnam.

Happy birthday to you, Vietnam. And wish all our friends from Vietnam a wonderful national holiday!

Beautiful Scenery of Vietnam

Vietnam People celebrating National Day

It’s the 74 years’ celebration of Vietnam, and the next month, Oct. 1st, would be the 70 years’ celebration of China, as neighbor we have so many connections with each other.

We, G.H Forwarding, also have many connection with our Vietnam partners. In the new year, we would also be here, be your eyes in China!!!

Wish our Vietnam friends a wonderful Vietnam National Day and also enjoy your holiday~

A Letter of Thanks

After an extended stay in Phnom Penh following the GLA Conference, the remaining members of the G.H Forwarding team returned to China yesterday.

For G.H Forwarding we feel it was a successful conference in Phnom Penh, the capitol of Cambodia, being able to meet many agents big and small from around the world.

The conference was very well organised and the support staff was always on hand to lend a helping hand for any issues.

 

As with the previous conference in Shenzhen last year, you could see the meticulous planning involved in getting everyone together and also the closeness of the founder, Ms. Grace Sun, who again added a personal touch by taking the time to go around and speaking to everyone throughout the conference.

The banquette was a chance to add some culture into the conference with some Cambodian dancers giving a performance for everyone to savour and remember and throughout, there were presentations and prizes – and for once, I was a lucky winner! 🙂

It was also an honour to go around all the tables with Grace, Mr. Wang Derong (the former Vice President of the China Transport Association) and also GLA VIP members from ACE Global (Australia and New Zealand offices).

All in all, I feel it was a great conference at a great location and I feel that a lot of people at the conference will be winding down back in their respective countries and working on developing the new ties made.

 

So to finish….

 

Thank you GLA for the arrangement – without which, it would not be so successful.

 

Thank you to all the agents who participated, without you there would be no Conference.

Looking forward to seeing you all again next time!

The 7th GLA Conference in Cambodia

G.H Forwarding are attending the 7th GLA conference held in Phnom Penh, Cambodia 24-26.June.2019. And we have a booth with a professional team of 6 people to sincerely invite and make a conversation with all attendees so that we can develop together in the future.

There is a picture of our team members who represent our company.

Our team actively and enthusiastically exchanged discussions with participants and access to a wide range of business information in the conference which is more than 500 logistics industry experts and international logistics entrepreneurs from more than 60 countries.

Our team members wear red polo shirts with our company logo so that it is really easy to identify in the crowd.

Our team is always ready to welcome all exhibitors who come to communicate. And they discuss the various possibilities actively and eagerly to improve relationship and develop together.

Even if it is the second time to take part in GLA conference, we are also excited from the cocktail event to walking into the hall for the opening ceremony. The conference is also full of joy, the organizer arranged cocktail parties, coffee breaks, welcome dinners and more. In any case, it is the perfect combination of China and the West.

The GLA conference help enterprises to broaden our domestic and overseas markets to the greatest extent and gain opportunities. G.H Forwarding will continue to actively attend the conference related to international shipping, and work hand in hand with domestic and overseas logistics companies to reach a larger, higher and deeper level in the future.

Please feel free to contact us and let’s see how we can develop together.

The Introduction of G.H Forwarding

NINGBO | SHANGHAI | GUANGZHOU | QINGDAO | TIANJIN | HO CHI MINH, VIETNAM

Company Profile

G.H Forwarding(Ningbo China International Forwarding Agency Company Ltd – www.ghforwarding.com) was established in 1992 with its headquarters in Ningbo and branch offices in Shanghai, Qingdao, Tianjin, Guangzhou and an independent office in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam. Furthermore, we are a class 1 booking agent in Ningbo for many shipping lines and a registered NVOCC. The most important thing is that we are able to serve you with a full range of services with 27 years of experience in the logistics industry.

Business Scope

(1)Import and Export to/from China

At present, there are over 100 employees in G.H Forwarding family.  Whether your cargo ships to/from China, we can provide professional and personalised services for you.

 

We will inform you the required documents of your import shipments in detail. Our professional import team will help you achieve your goals step by step.

(2)Class 1 booking agent in Ningbo

 

What’s more, we are booking agents, so we can help you book directly with these shipping lines:

(3)Rail transport

Our professional team can help you with all kinds of enquiries from China.  Currently we focus on cargo which is transported from China to Russia – we have over 50 Russian partners with whom we work with on a regular basis. If you need help with shipments to Russia, we can offer you a full range of transportation services like quoting the best ocean freight, railway rate and trucking. We stand on your side and try help save cost for example using northern China ports as a cheaper way to get to?Russia through the Manzhouli Zabaikalsk border to inland Russia.

Our mission

We will pass on love and contribute to the harmonious society with logistics as the carrier.

Following the company’s mission, our big family is always full of love and warmth.

Company Culture

(Harmony, Efficiency, Innovation, Development)

(1)“Affinity” handwriting contest

Purpose: In order to let employees always treat each clients and work with affinity.

As a learning company, affinity is a must-have skill for our stuff and we are always constantly improving our affinity so we can face each client with a confident attitude and deal calmly with everything. Therefore, we keep questioning whether we have reached the affinity standard before getting off work every day.

This is the origin of Affinity handwriting contest in order to check affinity by ourselves.

(2)Outdoor Team building training activities

 

Purpose: An activity to increase cohesion and centripetal force among company employees.

Activities: Rock Climbing-Targeted Market-Trust Game-Sand Field-Brainstorming

We learned to overcome difficulties, share information, trust each other, faithfully execute, and unite through training.

We can develop our team and accomplish each task harmoniously, efficiently, and innovatively, which is consistent with our company culture.

(3)Cultural Events

Purpose: It’s not just entertainment, it also enhances the understanding and emotion between employees so that we can improve work efficiency in the future.

Activities: Company spring tour, colleagues birthday party, company anniversary meeting, company annual meeting, etc.

Corporate culture is the soul of a company. We always put our company culture into action in order to provide satisfactory service to our clients. At the same time, we welcome the comments and suggestions of all parties that let us keep learning to develop and make a progress.

Variety Conferences

(We are member of WCA,JCTrans,GLA,WIFFA and isesa.)

Activities:TransRussia Conference, JCTrans Conference in KL, WIFFA Fair, GLA Conference in PNH.

We are your agent in China~ Come and communicate with us, let see how to cooperate together! 🙂

WIFFA Cargo Trade Fair in Guangzhou

As we know, the Cargo Trade Fair is the center of communication and access to information. It has become an important part of the overall market expansion. Participated in the WIFFA exhibition held in Guangzhou on June 5th, 2019 is an excellent opportunity to promote and publicize our company’s business, showcase the company’s strength and image.

Although most of the companies participated in the exhibition are from China, there were also many overseas logistics companies, such as Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam and so on. This enables us, who are interested in overseas freight companies, to contact and learn about overseas companies without going abroad.

For the exhibition, exhibitors must have a better understanding of the company’s business knowledge so that we can guide customers correctly during the exhibition. During the exhibition, in addition to patiently greeting companies who came to our booth to communicate with us, we also took the initiative to go to other companies’ booths to observe, understand, collect their business cards and make notes.

After the exhibition, first of all, we should summarize the work after the exhibition as one of the planning basis to guide the next exhibition, the purpose is to make up for the lack of this exhibition work, carry forward its advantages, so that G.H FORWARDING will progress in each conference and harvest more!

Racing Dragon Boats for You

The Duanwu Festival, also often known as the Dragon Boat Festival, is a traditional holiday originating in China, occurring on the 5th day of the 5th month of the traditional Chinese calendar. In 2019, it occurs on 7 June.

Three of the most widespread activities conducted during the Dragon Boat Festival are eating (and preparing) zongzi, drinking realgar wine, and racing dragon boats.

1.Zongzi(Sticky Rice Dumpling): It made of glutinous rice stuffed with different fillings and wrapped in bamboo leaves.

2.Drinking Realgar Wine

3.Racing Dragon Boats

Let G.H Forwarding arrange your shipments like “Dragon Boats”! Trust our service, let us arrange your cargo safely and effectively!

 

Everyday we are racing dragon boats for you!

2019 and Ningbo-Zhoushan port continues to grow

Located on the coast of the East China Sea and across from Shanghai, over the past few years, the port of Ningbo-Zhoushan has increasingly become an important amongst the many ports in China. In 2015, it handled 888.96 million tons of cargoes making it the busiest port in the world that year in terms of cargo tonnage.

Last year Ningbo-Zhoushan reported a container throughput of 26 million teu which pushed it up to rank in the world’s top three container ports for the very first time, second being Singapore and first being Shanghai. In the same year it also became the first port in the world to exceed 1 billion tonnes of annual cargo.

Now, according to the latest data from the official China Transportation Department, from Jan to April, cargo throughput has reached 348.06 million tonsat Ningbo-Zhoushan which compared with the figure last year, represents an increase of 1.2%.

At the same time, container throughput arrived 8.94 million TEU, and increased 3.3%, compared with the figure from last year.

 

In the port of Ningbo-Zhoushan, overall shipping routes are stable. There are 246 shipping routes which include 113 Ocean Trunk until the end of April. Sea-rail intermodal transportation business is the key point in increasing the volume of containers.

From Jan to April, sea-rail intermodal transportation shipped 243000 TEU, which compared with the figure last year, it increased 49.5%. There are 4 new routes, and total number of routes is now 14. The level of Zhoushan port service has made significant progress. Wherever the imported and exported containers are in the factory, freight forwarding, yard, dock, shipping company or other logistics areas, all this information regarding the imported and exported containers are dynamically visualized and controlled. It has become the first port in Chinawhere the operation handling of imported/exported containers are paperless and visualized. Previously this was all done and handled by people with paper documents which is neither efficient nor cost effective.

 

There is also the building terminal constructed to handle new processes, the project of the increasing terminal capacity develops to 499 meters and 120000 tons in Beilun Port. Besides, the shifting of bridge cranes in the Chuanshan Port and the loading & unloading of new equipment in the Meishan Port both areunder way.

 

This can all be seen as early evidence of success as in the second session of the 13th People’s Congress of Zhejiang Province in Jan this year, it was reported that Zhejiang province would make the integration of its Ningbo and Zhoushan cities a priority in 2019.

In Zhoushan Port, the growth trend of huangsha, liquefied oil products, automobile ro-ro and other business increases healthily. Meanwhile, the automotive ro-ro business arrives the throughput with 88000 vehicles in the pass four months, which compared with the figure last year, it increased 206.84%. In addition, crude oil, coal and other businesses are relatively stable, but the throughput of iron ore is decreased and slightly affected by objective factors, such as the Tailings dam break in Brazil , hurricane in Australia and so on.

 

If you require local assistance for your cargo in Ningbo-Zhoushan, feel free to get in touch with G.H Forwarding, our headquarters is located here and as a registered NVOCC as well as being a direct booking agent for many shipping lines, we can offer you quick and efficient logistics services to ensure your cargo is exported or imported smoothly.

 

Feel free to contact anyone in the Overseas Business Development Department:

 

Anthony: anthony@nbguohua.com

Tony: tony@nbguohua.com

Patty: patty@nbguohua.com

 

References:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_of_Ningbo-Zhoushanhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_of_Ningbo-Zhoushan

 

http://www.seatrade-maritime.com/news/asia/ningbo-zhoushan-passes-shenzhen-to-become-third-largest-container-port-globally.html

 

http://www.chinadaily.com.cn/a/201901/15/WS5c3dc7a8a3106c65c34e49d9.html

 

http://zhoushan.chinadaily.com.cn/2019-01/28/c_331236.htm

 

http://www.zcom.gov.cn/art/2019/5/5/art_1389837_33987210.html

 

https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/7w3K3ZPDo9VUtsahKbkZHA

Ching Ming Festival

Ching Ming Festival, Spring Festival, Dragon Boat Festival and Mid-Autumn Festival are also known as the four traditional festivals in China. And it is also known as Tomb-sweeping Day and the ancestral festival, which is generally around April 5 of the Gregorian calendar.

There is a wide variety events on Tomb-sweeping Day. It is not only a solemn festival for sweeping the tombs, but also a joyful festival where people are close to nature, play and enjoy spring.

Sweep tombs

Walk out

Plant Willow

Here is a way to easily make Qingtuan(Festive dessert) at home~

Ingredients:

1. spinach

2. red bean paste

3. glutinous rice flour

4. pure powder

5. sugar

6. flour

7. oil

Process:

1. Prepare all ingredients.

2. Blanch spinach and set aside, put it into juicer, add a small cup of hot water,make spinach juice.

3. Add and mix the glutinous rice flour, flour, oil and sugar, then form the dough.

4. Divide the dough into 5 portions, press flat, and add red bean paste.

5. Slowly push it up to close its openside.

6. All done, put oil paper underneath, put it in the steamer.

7. Steam for about 8 minutes.

8. Finished.

Have you learned it?

Give it a try and let us know how you did, we look forward to your comments~ If you come visit China around this time next year, we can share with you!

Happy 2019 Annual Dinner in Ningbo

Time flies and a new year comes. Looking back in 2018, under the leadership of the company and the unity and cooperation of all employees, all departmentshave worked hard and tried their best to achieve the target. 2018 is a meaningful, valuable and rewarding year.

 

In order to celebrate the start of a new year in the Chinese calendar and also to enhance group cohesion, every year G.H forwarding flies all employees to Ningbo to attend the company annual dinner with the theme “Unity isStrength” on the evening of 23rd February, 2019.

 

So employees from Shanghai, Qingdao, Tianjin, Guangzhou and also Vietnam flew over to participate!  Similar to last year, half of the 200+ people that attended we employees and the remaining half are our distinguished guests, local partners and shipping lines whom we work with.  It’s also a time for us to give thanks for their support throughout the year.

 

Throughout the dinner there were performances from 5 different departments and also games which required participation from the audience.  All in all it was a fantastic evening.

 

Let us review some of the wonderful moments together!!

Our lovely chairman, Mr. Zhou lingfeng

A special present for our client

A traditional song of China “The unity is strength” sang by all Customer service team

Our Southeast Asia group’s show: Knocking drums and singing

Russia team and Import team were dancing together

Beautiful song by Vietnam branch office

An interesting game in annual diner

The lucky game winner got the lucky money

Toasting together

Our general manager with black T-shirt thanking for all colleagues

Guangzhou branch office

Russia team with our chairman

Welcome to 2019!

 

Hope we can grow together and get more business in 2019!

The Spring Festival in China

This year, the Spring Festival (otherwise known as Chinese New Year) falls on 05.Feb.2019 in China and if you are familiar with China, you will know that there is an official week long public holiday from 04-10.Feb.

In the Shipping & Logistics Industry

For those of us in the shipping and logistics industry, it means that the world’s largest factory will be shut down for over a month since a lot of factories will close and allow workers to celebrate the year’s most important public holiday in full.

Any last minute shipments being ordered now will be faced with a scramble for overbooked vessels.  As truck drivers prepare to go back to their home towns, the ones that remain to earn a bit more before leaving, will charge an extra premium for service since they know there will be a shortage of drivers.  It’s ironic, but there will be no shortage of trucks for shipments, but there will be a shortage of drivers.

On a lighter note…

Here are some things that you may not know about the Spring Festival holiday in China:

1. It is observed on a different date every year

There’s no set date for the Spring Festival as its set according to the lunar calendar and lasts from the 1st (according to the lunar calendar) until the 15th which will be a full moon.  Typically, Chinese New Year ranges between 21.Jan to 20.Feb every year.

2. The most fireworks are set off that night in the world!

According to a Chinese myth, a monster called Nian (年,the Chinese word for year), would come around every Chinese New Year’s Eve and everyone would be so scared, they would stay inside their homes.  However, there was a boy who was brave enough to scare him off with firecrackers.  The next day, everyone celebrated with firecrackers and the practice became a important part of Chinese New Year celebrations.

3. But it’s not legal everywhere…

In recent times due to safety concerns and also pollution, more and more cities in China have been banned from using fireworks, more than 500 cities have restrictions too.

In Beijing, it was banned for 13 years, however the people eventually reacted negatively to this and it was eventually lifted in 2006.

If you happen to be in China during Chinese New Year, you will notice that during the celebrations, there’ll be at least 3 days where you hear a lot of fireworks going off.  Sometimes this can last for weeks depending on where you are.

4. It’s the longest and most popular Chinese holiday

In different parts of China, celebrations can go on for up to 40 days – mostly in the rural areas, people will celebrate it for longer.  Traditionally, it’s a time spent with family and you only really go out to meet other people after the 5th day.  You will notice a lot of shopping malls closed during this time.

The closest thing that Western culture has to this is Christmas time where people will move heaven and earth to get home for that Christmas meal with family.  Chinese New Year is like an extended version of this.

5. It’s also a time to eat, eat, eat…

Traditionally, you should be eating dumplings every day – however with all the delicious food available, nowadays people rarely do this.  Most however, still eat dumplings for breakfast or for the New Years Eve dinner.

6. The largest human migration in the world

Every year during this time marks the beginning of the world’s largest human migration as everyone makes their way home from their place of work to be with their families for the New Year’s Eve dinner.  Most elderly parents live in rural villages while their children go to the cities to work and hence everything stops in China as masses of people make their long journey home.

Train tickets are only available 60 days before departure, so you can imagine the rush to get tickets.  In 2015 it was recorded that 1,000 train tickets were sold every second in the New Year rush.

7. No showering, throwing out garbage, or sweeping

You cannot shower on New Year’s Day, nor can you sweep or throw out garbage before the 5th.  You make up for this by having a big spring clean of your home before the new year – this is geared towards sweeping away all the bad luck and making room for good luck in the new year.

Other things considered as “taboo” during the new year includes:

– Having a haircut

– Using scissors or other sharp items

– Swearing or arguing with others

– Saying or talking about negative/unlucky topics like “death” and “sickness”.

– Breaking things

8. Giving and receiving “lucky money” in little red envelopes/packets

You will see a lot of this happening if you are in China.  Children are given red packets which contain money which is supposed to help transfer fortune from elders to Children.  They can also be given between bosses, employees, co-workers and friends.

As a general rule, technically if you’re married, you should be giving red packets to those who are not married yet.  Though aside from the exceptions mentioned above, elders will still give to their sons, daughters and those who are younger and close to them even if they are already married.  Those providing a service e.g. security guards working in your apartment complex, compound or workplace will also be given some from the people they may see every day.  So during this time, you will notice that they are extra nice with their service to you during this time.

So I hope you now know a bit more about the Spring Festival and Chinese New Year.  Finishing off this article with how Chinese New Year ends… with the first full moon of the new lunar new year.  This is celebrated as the Yuanxiao Festival (元宵节) or Lantern Festival.

It is a night of partying and freedom – but not in the way we understand these words nowadays.  In ancient times, girls weren’t allowed to venture outside by themselves, however on this day, they were allowed to do so, so many would walk around outside to enjoy the atmosphere and gaze at the beautiful full moon and lanterns which are hung out everywhere.  For this reason, it is also known as Valentine’s Day in China.

If there is a Chinese New Year celebration where you are this year, you can attend the celebrations knowing that bit much more about exactly how to celebrate it correctly 🙂

References:

1. Chinese New Year Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chinese_New_Year

2. 21 Things you didn’t know about Chinese New Year:https://chinesenewyear.net/21-things-you-didnt-know-about-chinese-new-year/

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