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Earth Day 2024 – importers, shippers and customs brokers can improve environmental sustainability

As Earth Day 2024 approaches on April 22, the day serves as a reminder of our collective responsibility to protect and preserve the health of our planet. Individual actions like recycling and reducing energy use are important, but it's also vital to consider how businesses impact the environment through shipping and.

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The value of a good customs broker

Successfully navigating through government regulations, compliance requirements, and international trade trends is a top priority for importers. A customs broker serves as a vital source of trade knowledge, providing a high-value service for companies looking to stay ahead of the curve.

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Bi-weekly Freight Updates - April: latest news and updates on the worldwide supply chain

The worldwide supply chain is constantly changing. As we continue dealing with the fallout of pandemic-related supply chain issues, fluctuations in prices, labour disruptions, logistic delays, and port congestion persist. We provide you with freight updates that include some of the latest industry news, helping to.

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Shipping goods during spring thaw

Carriers shipping goods across Canada and the northern U.S. during spring can face difficult driving conditions and significant truck weight limitations. Rapid temperature changes during the spring thaw cause some roads to weaken, making them unsuitable for heavy freight.

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The essentials of shipping your goods on time and on budget

Shipping your goods on time and on budget is critical to ensuring the success of your business. You probably don’t have the logistics capabilities of a giant like Amazon, so your business needs to figure out how to optimize shipping delivery time within a reasonable budget.

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Prepare for Golden Week 2024 and its impact on freight shipping

Many Chinese businesses close their doors for Golden Week 2024, starting with China National Day on October 1st. Importers that source goods from China need to plan around this major holiday as Golden Week shipping grinds to a halt.

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Reduce import fees with customs duty exemptions

Dealing with duties, taxes, and tariffs is an inescapable part of doing business as an importer. Mitigating the impact of these types of import fees can make a significant difference in reducing the cost of international trade.

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Importing vehicles into the U.S. from Canada

Importing a vehicle into the U.S. from Canada provides car enthusiasts, collectors, and buyers with opportunities to access unique makes and models or find a great deal. U.S. vehicle imports require more than a few clicks and a credit card. You’ll need to follow a specific set of rules to avoid delays and frustrations.

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How will freight rates increase in 2024?

North American shippers and importers should expect freight rates to rise in 2024. A range of factors, from energy prices to geopolitical problems, will create disruptions to the freight industry throughout the year. Shippers across Canada and the U.S. should prepare to reduce the impact of projected freight price.

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When Customs seeks verification, do you know how to respond

Companies shipping items across the Canada-U.S. border will eventually face a Customs audit (Verification). If the Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) discovers that you haven’t complied with import regulations, they can apply financial penalties and recommend actions that ensure compliance.

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