Ocean Freight
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Cargo Damage? Types and way to prevent it
Posted on 11-01-2022
Reading Time: 10 minutes Manufacturers and suppliers may experience cargo damage during transit in a number of different ways. First, defective goods are frequently returned for replacement or a full refund, which not only results in additional expenses but may also harm the reputations …
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What is BreakBulk Shipping and why should I use it?
Posted on 08-15-2022
Reading Time: 3 minutes Although shipping your items worldwide in a container might be the most practical option for you, it isn’t always the best solution or even a viable one. This is particularly true if you’re transporting project cargo or other sorts of …
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Coronavirus & Freight Forwarding: 4 Ways to Protect Your Cargo
Posted on 03-06-2020
Reading Time: 4 minutes A foreman wearing a face mask works as a cargo ship docks at a container terminal of Qingdao port in Shandong province, China while the country is hit by an outbreak of the new coronavirus, February 4, 2020. cnsphoto via …
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Ocean Freight or Air Freight: Which is Better?
Posted on 07-19-2017
Reading Time: 4 minutes There is a considerable amount of debate about whether ocean freight or air freight is the best option for shipping. Each method has its pros and its cons, but which is the best way to ship your cargo? This blog …
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3 Benefits of the New Shipping Alliances to Shippers
Posted on 06-23-2017
Reading Time: < 1 minute While the shipping industry has been consolidating for many years, over the past year, alliances have taken place on an unprecedented scale. Below, we’ve created an infographic of three beneficial outcomes of the shipping alliances on shippers, as shared by …
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5 Events That Shaped Shipping and Logistics in 2016
Posted on 02-14-2017
Reading Time: 4 minutes Shipping and Logistics Experienced 5 Key Events in 2016 2016 was an eventful year: earth-shaking political developments, as well as the occasional economic shock, certainly held the spotlight. But there was plenty to buzz about elsewhere, not least in the industry …