Tariffs—a term you’ve probably heard more than you’d like lately—are taxes or duties imposed by one country on goods imported from another. They ...
When you hear the word “visibility” in the context of shipments, the first thing that probably comes to mind is tracking your goods’ location on a ...
Every year, the US import peak season kicks off in July and lasts until October. This period, fueled by back-to-school purchases and holiday season ...
Efficient and reliable planning form the backbone that supports the growing demands of a global customer base. While many e-commerce businesses often ...
It’s a showdown for the ages. The two heavyweights of the international shipping industry facing off. In one corner: Air Freight. In the other ...
Imagine going into a restaurant, being seated, and when the waiter asks to take your order, you request the check. Seems kind of odd right? Like maybe a ...
Traditionally, when it comes to international shipping, there are two major modes to choose between: ocean freight and air freight. But now, shippers are ...
Many returned to work yesterday (February 10th) in China after the Spring Festival Holiday (Chinese New Year) shutdown was extended by the novel ...
This is a guest post by Jason O’Leary. In many ways, freight shipping and logistics serve as the cornerstone of the global economy. Everything from ...
There are two news stories worthy of shippers’ attention today. The first pertains to air freight while the second has to do with ocean freight. On the ...
Air cargo delays, ocean shipping delays, and bad COVID policies. What’s new? Beijing Olympics! Wait, didn’t Beijing host the Olympics just a couple ...