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What to Know Before Shipping Temperature-Controlled Cargo

Some cargo requires more than standard transportation. When goods are sensitive to heat, cold, humidity, or extended transit time, importers may need temperature-controlled shipping to help protect the product from damage, spoilage, or loss of quality. Temperature-controlled cargo can include food products, beverages, produce, seafood, frozen goods, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, chemicals, flowers, and other sensitive commodities. […]

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What Importers Should Know Before Booking Ocean Freight

Booking ocean freight may seem straightforward at first: choose a carrier, confirm a rate, and move the shipment. In reality, there are several important details importers should review before cargo is booked. The decisions made before booking can affect transit time, total cost, customs clearance, delivery, and the overall success of the shipment. A low

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FCL vs. LCL: Which Ocean Freight Option Is Right for Your Shipment?

When shipping goods by ocean freight, one of the first questions importers often face is whether to ship by FCL or LCL. Both options are commonly used in international shipping, but they work differently. The best choice depends on your cargo volume, timeline, budget, risk tolerance, and how much control you want over the shipment.

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What Documents Do You Need to Import Goods into the U.S.?

Importing goods into the United States involves more than arranging transportation. Before cargo can move smoothly through the import process, the correct documentation needs to be prepared, reviewed, and submitted accurately. For many importers, documentation is where delays begin. A missing commercial invoice, an unclear product description, an incorrect consignee, or incomplete shipment details can

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