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How Meat Importers Can Avoid Costly Penalties

Posted by Teresa Chapman on Feb 26, 2019 3:25:49 PM

 

All meat imports, whether clearing customs by truck or container, must go through the USDA meat inspection review process before they can be released for consumption.

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Topics: International Trade Compliance & Enforcement, Freight Forwarding & Cargo Transportation, Freight Agents

Analyze the Opportunities and Obstacles of Air Freight

Posted by Teresa Chapman on Feb 15, 2019 8:50:01 PM

 

Air transport usually gets your freight from point A to point B faster than any ocean or land transportation, but faster doesn’t necessarily mean better.

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Topics: Freight Forwarding & Cargo Transportation, Freight Agents, Air Freight

How to Switch Freight Forwarding Companies

Posted by Teresa Chapman on Feb 8, 2019 1:27:04 PM

 

The process of getting goods from point A to point B undamaged and on-time will invariably present challenges because there are so many factors in flux along the average international shipping line. Some difficulties and inconveniences are just part of the overall shipping process, while others may cause a company to reconsider their partnership with their freight forwarding company.

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Topics: Supply Chain Management, Freight Forwarding & Cargo Transportation, Freight Agents

Freight Agents Vs. NVOCC Shipping Companies

Posted by Robert Kavanaugh on Feb 1, 2019 12:21:47 PM

 

In the modernized world of international shipping, the term ‘freight agent’ can create some confusion for importers/exporters and logistics coordinators.

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Topics: Freight Forwarding & Cargo Transportation, Warehousing & Distribution, Freight Agents

How to Optimize Your Ocean Freight in 2019

Posted by Robert Kavanaugh on Jan 25, 2019 2:13:57 PM

  

The dreaded tariff increase from 10% to 25% on $200 billion of goods from China was postponed until March 1, 2019, and it has left the shipping industry in limbo.

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Topics: Freight Forwarding & Cargo Transportation, Warehousing & Distribution, Freight Agents

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