Post Views9829We have talked a lot about Bills Of Lading in the past – it seems to be one of […]
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Benefits of Express Bill Of Ladings
Post Views10891We’ve written plenty of posts on Bills of Lading, what they are, how they function, and the different types […]
When to Use a Seaway Bill Instead of a Bill Of Lading
Post Views11532We’ve been talking quite a bit about Seaway Bills as of recent. Every shipper knows what a Bill Of […]
Letter of Indemnity: Why a Handshake Isn’t Enough for Shipping Transactions
Post Views22970The international shipping industry really relies on conversations. If you’ve ever dealt with an international shipping transactions, you know […]
Avoiding Disasters with AMS Customs
Post Views13787No one wins when fighting with AMS Customs. Well…actually, AMS Customs wins. Point is, getting in trouble with AMS […]
Air Cargo Consolidation: Things to Be Aware Of
Post Views9885Air shipping is gaining more and more attention as time goes on. The demand for frequent deliveries, delivery speed, […]
What is a Shipper’s Letter of Instruction?
Post Views5725Document management is one of the many organization hassles of running a business. While the Shipper’s Letter of Instruction […]
Understanding Freight Release
Post Views3851You’d think that cargo ownership is a simple topic – either the shipper owns the cargo or the seller […]
Avoiding Import Tariffs with Duty Drawback
Post Views5094Who wants a refund on all tariffs they pay to Customs for their U.S. imports? We thought so. Depending […]
Benefit of Telex Release
Post Views6060Everything these days is all about “efficiency”. We want processes to move faster with less man power and less […]
Multiple Shippers with One Bill Of Lading: Is It Possible?
Post Views14645We have written extensively on the topic of Bills Of Lading lately. If you haven’t yet read up on […]
House Bill Of Lading vs. Master Bill Of Lading
Post Views17049Most people who handle imports and exports frequently deal with something called a Bill Of Lading. A Bill Of […]
Customs Bonds: Single-Entry to Continuous Bond Tipping Point
Post Views3991Customs bonds are a simple but crucial topic in the shipping industry – particularly to those who deal with […]
When is a Bill Of Lading Issued?
Post Views23848There’s so many parties involved in the purchase, storing, handling, and transportation of internationally purchased goods. After all, you […]
Apparent Good Order and Condition – Why You’re Not Eligible for a Cargo Claim
So your cargo showed up damaged but you’re being told you’re not eligible to file for a claim. Why? You may have forgotten the rules of signing off your cargo in “apparent good order and condition”.
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