Bill of Lading and Sea Waybill: Pros, Cons, and Everything in Between

There are two primary types of documents that move all ocean cargo: original bills of lading and sea waybills. What are the pros and cons of each? Let's

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Non-Operating Reefer Containers: Outweighing the Odds

In most trade lanes, countries that import refrigerated cargo, like meats and fruits, often do not export the same amount of refrigerated cargo. This

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Lunar New Year is Approaching: 5 Tips to Prepare Your Supply Chain

Capacity and equipment continue to be strained in 2022, and delays could grow as we approach the Lunar New Year holiday. To mitigate disruptions, we have

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Ocean: About Those Containers Out There... [PODCAST]

As 2021 comes to a close, how will typical, yearly events like peak season and holiday shopping be impacted by what's being observed today? Karl

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Ocean: LCL Consolidation and How Retail Stays Afloat

Less than Container Load (LCL) consolidation has been gaining a lot of traction lately as a way to continue the movement of goods while the ocean market

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Ocean: Shipment Schedule Integrity [PODCAST]

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Ships are getting bigger, they're retiring sooner, and new developments are increasing capacity, efficiency, and speed to build these behemoths. So why

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5 Tips to Keep Your Supply Chain Running When Capacity is Strained

Capacity and equipment continue to be strained so far in 2021, and delays could grow as we approach the Lunar New Year holidays. To mitigate disruptions,

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