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3 Reasons Your Cargo Is Less Safe Than You Think
Common mistakes in insurance, packaging and traceability that increase shipment risk. Assuming your cargo is “safe because it shipped” is risky. True security comes from adequate insurance, proper packaging, and

Practical Incoterms Guide: 5 Real Examples
From EXW to DDP — how they apply in everyday shipments. Incoterms are the backbone of international trade. Mastering five of them — EXW, FOB, CIF, DAP, and DDP —

How the Wrong Incoterm Raises Your Costs
Common mistakes that increase your international operation expenses. Choosing the right Incoterm is not just paperwork — it sets who pays what, where responsibility shifts, and who arranges insurance. A

Integrated logistics: smooth operations made simple
How to align suppliers, operators and customs to avoid delays and hidden costs. In international trade, moving cargo isn’t just putting it on a ship or plane. Each shipment is

2025 Trends in International Logistics
The key changes reshaping how companies import and export this year Every year brings new shifts for those who move goods across borders, and 2025 is no different. From nearshoring

Avoid Delays in International Shipments
Practical tips to keep your cargo moving and avoid customs holds Having your cargo held up at customs doesn’t just cause delays — it can lead to extra fees, unhappy

Air or Sea Freight: Choose Based on Your Cargo
A practical comparison between air and sea shipping to help you make better logistics decisions for your business Choosing how to move your international cargo isn’t just about how fast

Hidden Costs in Logistics You Might Be Overlooking
Five common mistakes that silently increase your international shipping expenses — and how to prevent them If you’re importing or exporting products, you probably keep close tabs on your major

Avoid surprise customs charges with these tips
Not every cost is on your supplier’s invoice. Here’s what might show up and how to be ready. You think everything’s settled. Invoice paid, cargo end route. And then—surprise—customs hits