Many importers and exporters go out to tender for their freight and customs needs and tend to develop their own RFQ/RFP sheets. Only a few get this right however as freight/transaction history is often incomplete or unclear.
This RFQ document is available at the following link.
Logistics RFQ for importers /exporters - Editable
Monday, November 27, 2017
Friday, May 5, 2017
Ecommerce in Logistics
In one corner, we have some of the largest transportation and logistics services companies in the world, with the likes of UPS, FedEx, XPO Logistics and many other asset-heavy and asset-light companies looking to improve their dominant position as the key, last-mile carriers servicing the fast-growing, $2 trillion e-commerce market.
In the opposing corner, we have countless startups and relative newcomers, fueled by venture capitalist money,
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last-mile,
logistics,
startups,
transportation,
venture capitalist
Saturday, April 29, 2017
Canada's Free Trade agreements
If you want to check out Canada's Free trade agreements, here is the link for the government of Canada site.
Purchasing large amounts of inventory and big ticket items may require high outlays of duties and taxes so buying from the right country is important to the bottom line.
https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-commerce/trade-agreements-accords-commerciaux/agr-acc/index.aspx?lang=eng&_ga=1.246023751.2103505446.1493477828
Purchasing large amounts of inventory and big ticket items may require high outlays of duties and taxes so buying from the right country is important to the bottom line.
https://www.international.gc.ca/trade-commerce/trade-agreements-accords-commerciaux/agr-acc/index.aspx?lang=eng&_ga=1.246023751.2103505446.1493477828
Labels:
bottom line,
Canada Free trade,
duty,
purchasing,
taxes
Friday, April 14, 2017
Dangerous Goods Program - UPS
MISSISSAUGA, Ontario—UPS has expanded its global dangerous goods shipping program by adding more than 400 new commodities that can be accepted in its global air network and more than 300 products across its ground network in Europe. The company also increased the allowable quantity of select hazardous goods accepted for shipment.
There is a growing demand from companies in a variety of industries to ship products that are classified as dangerous goods.....Read More
http://www.canadianshipper.com/transportation-and-logistics/ups-adds-dangerous-goods/1003373512/
Thursday, April 6, 2017
1.) UPS, FedEx declare additional handling charges on ground packages (May)
When it comes to pricing changes, transportation and logistics bellwethers are usually on the same page. And that was again made clear with changes each company made for additional handling charges on ground ....
Labels:
courier,
ground package,
handling charges
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