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Freight Forwarding: Keeping shippers top of mind

247 Customs Broker

Say “freight forwarder” and the first thing that might come to mind would be “forward-thinking,” a market run by visionary leaders who can use predictive analytics to forecast and deliver on new shipper demands. At the same time, however, forwarders must not forget the shipper as they invest in digitization.

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Freightline’s multilingual team enhances service

Logistics Business Magazine

Being multilingual makes it easier to break down language barriers to understand our clients, to read documents of all kinds and to find information more quickly,” says Rafal Poplawski, Logistics Co-ordinator at Freightline. The post Freightline’s multilingual team enhances service appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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State of the art Logistics Campus

Logistics Business Magazine

As all companies will need a plan to achieve a carbon-zero supply chain by 2050, Rhenus Warehousing Solutions UK is perfectly positioned to help its customers document their own roadmap to deliver this.” The post State of the art Logistics Campus appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Commentary: Don’t use drayage carriers on labor site | Full Stories – Caption as the Content | Full

247 Customs Broker

An “agent” in the language of the statute includes “but is not limited to freight forwarders, motor transportation brokers, ocean carriers or other motor carriers.” “Customer” also is defined as one who indirectly engages or uses a port drayage motor carrier through the use of an agent.

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Commentary: Don’t use drayage carriers on labor website

247 Customs Broker

An “agent” in the language of the statute includes “but is not limited to freight forwarders, motor transportation brokers, ocean carriers or other motor carriers.” “Customer” also is defined as one who indirectly engages or uses a port drayage motor carrier through the use of an agent.

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Freeports and Logistics

Logistics Business Magazine

Customs measures include allowing imports to enter the free port custom sites with simplified customs documentation and a delay in paying tariffs. But as a small operator not used to these things, there’s a definite benefit.”. The post Freeports and Logistics appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine.

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Fashion Transparency: China to Germany

Logistics Business Magazine

“We definitely wanted to avoid customer-specific adaptations and were able to bring transparency into the supply chain within a few months with the new software generation. ” The post Fashion Transparency: China to Germany appeared first on Logistics Business® Magazine. “I can recommend OSCA to buyers.”