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Top 10 Strategies for Reducing Your Transportation Spend

Logistics companies implement various strategies and technologies to engineer solutions that optimize the supply chain and reduce transportation spend. Effectively implementing these strategies can improve service levels and customer satisfaction while improving operational efficiency. Learn more.

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Customs Compliance: Simplifying Global Trade

Understanding and complying with customs regulations is essential for ensuring smooth international shipping. With global markets becoming increasingly interconnected, businesses must grasp various customs requirements to avoid delays and streamline their operations.

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The Explosion of Cross-Border Freight Into Mexico

The explosion of cross-border freight into Mexico is a multifaceted trend reshaping the landscape of international trade. It’s being driven by strategic business decisions, favorable trade agreements, and significant infrastructure investments.

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Understanding Carta Porte and Version 3.0

The SAT in Mexico released Carta Porte version 3.0, which went into full effect at the end of March. This version modifies the original bill of lading requirement. Failure to comply with these new regulations could lead to monetary fines, issues with customs clearance, potential seizure of cargo, and shipping delays. Learn more.

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Top 3 Advantages of Working with a 3PL

With shipping on the rise and driver numbers falling, manufacturers need to streamline their freight operations. Many companies turn to third-party logistics providers (3PLs) for improved service, cost savings, and enhanced safety. Learn more about the top advantages of working with a 3PL.

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Paving a Way Forward Following the Key Bridge Collapse

Restoration operations are underway following the collapse of Key Bridge in the Port of Baltimore. Governor Wes Moore is committed to expediting the reopening of crucial channels. He has also established an executive order to provide relief for impacted businesses and workers.