International shipping can feel like a well-planned race: the freight is booked, the cargo is packed, the documents are sent, and the delivery timeline is set. Then suddenly, everything stops. The shipment is stuck in customs. For importers, exporters, manufacturers,...
For years, intermodal has been one of those freight options that shippers know they should consider, but not always one they feel confident using. Trucking often seems simpler, faster, and easier to control on paper. But in 2026, rail is beginning to look more...
Freight forwarding is no longer just about moving cargo from point A to point B. In today’s market, supply chains are being shaped by volatility, shifting trade patterns, tighter customer expectations, and a growing need for visibility across every stage of the...
For a long time, ocean freight conversations often started with one question: What’s the rate? That still matters, of course, but in today’s shipping environment, focusing on price alone can lead importers to overlook a much bigger issue — reliability. In 2026,...
Tariffs have always influenced global trade, but today’s environment feels especially difficult for importers trying to plan ahead. Between shifting trade policy, geopolitical pressure, supplier diversification, and changing customs requirements, businesses can no...