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Container Shipping vs. Pallet Shipping: Pros, Cons, and Best Practices

Container shipping and pallet shipping are two fundamental methods for freight shipping. Container shipping uses large, standardized containers, making it an excellent choice for substantial, long-distance hauls, particularly in international trade. It offers a secure and voluminous environment for a wide variety of goods. Pallet shipping, on the other hand, involves loading goods onto wooden […]

What Does Embargo Mean in Freight Shipping and Logistics?

An embargo is any event or government restriction that prevents commerce or exchange (import or export) of freight to another country or state.  Embargo can be applied to goods including: -Services -Products -Currency Embargo in freight shipping can be imposed in any context (war or peace), as it covers all aspects of economic activity and trade. Generally, embargoes do not apply to the exchange of all goods. A specific embargo is usually applied to certain categories of transpor

What Is Vendor Compliance and Why Is It Important for Retailers?

The bigger the retail industry becomes, the more complex regulations arise. Specifically, more retailers are now developing and deploying vendor compliance programs for their suppliers to manage the business on pre-determined conditions. While this makes retail companies more secure, it poses an additional challenge for shippers and vendors to meet the terms of the partnership. Apparently, retail compliance programs will soon be used by even small retailers, so it’s crucial to understand the goal of supplie

What is a Dry Van Truck? All You Need to Know About Dry Van Shipping

Whether you are shipping full truckload or less-than-truckload freight, chances are you are using dry van shipping. Dry vans are the most commonly used trailer types within the trucking industry as they allow the transport of large amounts of goods and almost every type of commodity.

What is a dry van trailer?

Dry vans are large, enclosed boxes, usually no longer than 48-53 feet. These containers represent the usual truck that you will most likely see on the road. Dry vans are called ‘dry’ because they

Full Truckload vs Less Than Truckload: What Is the Difference?

When it comes to shipping freight, there are several alternatives to choose from. Each type of transportation can be beneficial, however, it hardly depends on your business objectives, type of freight, dimensions, and a few other factors. Before diving into the diverse world of freight shipping, you should get acquainted with the two primary transportation modes: full […]

Navigating Dimensional Challenges: Tips for Accurate Measurements

The accuracy of dimensional measurements is not just a detail—it’s a critical factor that can significantly influence shipping costs. Understanding and accurately calculating cargo dimensions is essential, especially when considering dimensional weight, a standard method carriers use to determine shipping charges. This method finds the actual weight of the shipment and its volume. For businesses […]

What are the Modes of Transportation in the Shipping of Products?

Logistics and the transportation of goods are very diverse and complex industries. Shippers rely on overseas shipping, air transportation, and ground delivery to move freight. It involves many shipping modes or different types of transportation and ways of shipping goods. Sometimes, it may be challenging for a company to choose the right mode of transportation to reach the best result. It can be especially difficult if you are new to domestic or global shipping. However, knowing the differences and benefits