Watch out for these extra charges on your freight bill
Extra charges on your freight bill is a frustrating experience that creates uncertainty. When moving goods, shippers typically calculate transportation costs based on common factors such as mode of transport, timing, weight, volume, and distance traveled.
Key differences between duty drawbacks and duty refunds for importers
Some confuse duty drawbacks and duty refunds by thinking that they're essentially the same thing. However, both of these customs processes function differently and serve different purposes.
Mitigating container shortages and rising shipping prices for ocean imports
Global shipping continues to face disruptions, with importers feeling the effects of volatile transportation costs and changing delivery schedules. From container shortages to port congestion, importers face a supply chain environment that's increasingly unpredictable.
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