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An AI-Powered Last Mile: What Overseas E-Commerce Sellers Must Know
For overseas manufacturers and e-commerce sellers shipping products into the United States, the most difficult part of the journey is rarely the ocean crossing. Instead, it is the final stage: the last mile. This seemingly short distance — from a warehouse or distribution hub to the customer’s doorstep — often accounts for more than 40 percent of total logistics costs. More importantly, it is the most visible part of the supply chain from a consumer perspective.
2 days ago6 min read
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Transloading for SKU Consolidation: How Beauty Brands Save on Last-Mile Costs
With increasingly diverse SKU portfolios and growing customer demand for rapid delivery, traditional shipping models are no longer enough. That’s why we emphasize the power of transloading for SKU consolidation.
Jun 245 min read
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Navigating Cargo Shipping in NYC: A Complete Guide for Businesses
Shipping cargo through New York City isn’t just another logistical task—it’s a precision operation. As the most densely populated city in the U.S. and one of the world’s most active import/export hubs, NYC presents a unique mix of opportunity and complexity for businesses moving freight in or out of the region.
Jun 123 min read
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The U.S.–China Tariff Deal: What It Means for Your Business
Announced on May 12th, 2025, this long-anticipated deal marks a turning point after years of escalating tensions that disrupted global supply chains and increased costs for importers and consumers alike.
May 153 min read
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How We Successfully Transported 50 Out-of-Gauge, Oversized Containers Across the Country
The project involved the transportation of 50 flat rack containers carrying heavy press machines and several breakbulk freight pieces that required specialized handling.
May 132 min read
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Shipping from Thailand to the U.S.: What Businesses Need to Know
As Thailand continues to solidify its position as a key player in global manufacturing and export, more U.S.-based businesses and international buyers are turning to Thai suppliers for products ranging from automotive parts and electronics to garments, food, and home goods. Whether you’re an eCommerce seller, distributor, or sourcing agent, shipping from Thailand to the U.S. requires strategic planning, the right logistics partner, and a firm grasp of customs, freight options
May 84 min read
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Shipping from Vietnam to the U.S: A Complete Guide
With its competitive labor costs, expanding production capabilities, and strategic access to international trade routes, Vietnam is now one of the top sources of goods shipped to the United States. For businesses importing from Vietnam, understanding the most efficient and cost-effective shipping methods is critical to maintaining profitability and supply chain resilience.
Apr 294 min read
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Oversized Freight: How to Ship Large Loads without the Headache
An oversized load is any shipment that exceeds the standard legal dimensions and/or weight limits set by the Department of Transportation (DOT) or relevant governing body in a given region.
Apr 155 min read
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Reciprocal Tariffs: What They Mean For Your Business
On April 2, 2025, President Donald Trump announced a major shift in U.S. trade policy: a sweeping set of reciprocal tariffs targeting...
Apr 33 min read
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Should You Use a Freight Forwarder in 2025?
In 2025, businesses must navigate a shifting landscape of trade regulations, capacity constraints, fluctuating freight rates, and geo...
Mar 314 min read
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The Key Difference Between Full Container Load (FCL) & Less Than Container Load Shipping (LCL)
When shipping goods internationally, one of the most critical decisions businesses face is whether to use Full Container Load (FCL)Â or...
Mar 173 min read
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What’s the Difference Between Cargo and Freight?
Understanding the distinction between cargo and freight can help businesses optimize their shipping strategies and ensure clarity when...
Mar 53 min read
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What is Air Freight?
Whether you’re an importer, exporter, or e-commerce business, understanding how air freight forwarding works can help streamline your supply
Mar 34 min read
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De Minimis Eliminated from China: How to Adapt your E-Commerce Supply Chain
In early 2025, the U.S. government implemented a significant policy shift under an executive order from President Donald Trump.
Feb 103 min read
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What is a Tariff? How Will It Affect Your Business?
For e-commerce business owners, tariffs can influence everything from pricing strategies to supply chain management.
Feb 53 min read
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High Probability of Another East & Gulf Coast Port Strike: What You Need to Know
The shipping and logistics industry is once again bracing for significant disruption as negotiations between the ILA and USMX stall.
Jan 62 min read
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Mastering Last Mile Delivery: The Ultimate Guide to Success in 2025
With consumer expectations for speed, transparency, and sustainability at an all-time high, businesses must innovate to meet these demands..
Dec 23, 20243 min read
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Supply Chain Issues in 2024: Defining Moments and What We Can Learn
In 2024, a number of defining moments have tested the resilience and adaptability of global supply chains.
Dec 16, 20243 min read
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How to Ship Hazardous Materials Safely and Compliantly
Shipping hazardous materials is a critical yet highly regulated aspect of global logistics.
Dec 2, 20242 min read
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Navigating the Impact of President-Elect Trump's Proposed Tariffs on the Logistics Industry
As President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office, the logistics industry faces a potentially transformative period.
Nov 27, 20243 min read
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