The capacity crunch has been amongst some of the top concerns for shippers in the U.S. during 2018. Unfortunately, over […]
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Goods Arrived but Not Available: Why?
Transportation is both (a) one of the most important piece of a company’s supply chain, and (b) the least understood […]
Responsibilities of the Exporter under DDP Incoterms
Incoterms are a huge area of misunderstanding among U.S. importers and exporters. However, they play a crucial role in defining […]
Marketing in the Logistics Industry
Not so long ago, business growth and customer acquisition were based on client relationship progression, great deliverance, and customer referrals. […]
Keys to Internationalize Your eCommerce
At the end of the world crisis, a lot of companies, especially e-commerce, have entered new markets. Once they are […]
The Pain of Disconnect – Why You Aren’t Switching Transportation Vendors (Even For Better Prices)
Just about every freight forwarder has been perplexed by the idea of customer acquisition and retention. How do customers come […]
New NAFTA Agreement: U.S., Canada, and Mexico
On Sunday, September 30th, Trump announced a new revision to the trade agreements between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico – […]
Trucking Insurance 101: Non-Trucking Liability Insurance
As a business, you know it’s important to keep your equipment and goods safe. Obviously, this is the purpose of […]
Trucking Insurance 101: Motor Truck General Liability Insurance
As a part of this trucking insurance series, we thought it appropriate to include one of the most popular (but […]
Trucking Insurance 101: Motor Carrier Contingent Liability Insurance
It’s trucking insurance week (or at least that’s what we’ll call it for now). As the name may infer, Motor […]
Multichannel vs. Omnichannel Supply Chain
As a business, you want to make things as easy as possible for your customers. After all, their commitment to […]
Avoiding Import Tariffs with Duty Drawback
Who wants a refund on all tariffs they pay to Customs for their U.S. imports? We thought so. Depending on […]
Carnet Documents: Tariff Rate Exemption for Temporary Imports
In yesterday’s article, we reviewed the concept of duty drawback, which is a way for companies exporting goods to the […]
Obama’s Duty Drawback for Value-Added Services Make an Appearance
Wouldn’t it be nice to live in a world where you don’t have to pay duties and import tariffs? Unfortunately, […]
How Amazon PrimeAir Will Affect the eCommerce Supply Chain
There’s been tons of buzz around the idea of same-day delivery as of recent. Companies across the U.S. are doing […]