e-Manifests in Canada: What Importers and Carriers Need to Know
e-Manifests are a mandatory part of importing goods into Canada. This guide explains what they are, who files them, and why accurate pre-arrival data matters for importers.
More Detailse-Manifests are a mandatory part of importing goods into Canada. This guide explains what they are, who files them, and why accurate pre-arrival data matters for importers.
More DetailsEven experienced traders make Incoterm mistakes — from using sea-only terms for containers to omitting the version or location. This guide highlights the most common pitfalls and how to prevent…
More DetailsChoosing the right Incoterm can make or break your shipment. Discover how to balance cost, risk, and control — and avoid costly trade mistakes.
More DetailsIncoterms 2020 introduced important updates from the 2010 edition, including DPU replacing DAT, higher insurance under CIP, new FCA Bill of Lading rules, clearer cost allocation, and stronger security obligations.…
More DetailsSeven Incoterms apply to all modes of transport, including EXW, FCA, CPT, CIP, DAP, DPU, and DDP. This guide explains each term’s responsibilities, differences, and examples—helping importers, exporters, and freight…
More DetailsWhen it comes to ocean shipping, four Incoterms apply: FAS, FOB, CFR, and CIF. This guide explains each term in detail—their purpose, differences, and practical examples—so you can choose the…
More DetailsIncoterms are essential for international trade, defining responsibilities between buyers and sellers. This guide explains Incoterms 2020, highlights the changes from 2010, and shows how to choose the right term…
More DetailsDiscover how transloading can reduce costs and increase flexibility in your logistics strategy. We compare it with cross-docking and warehousing to help you choose the right solution.
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