


No lectures. No fluff. Just freight-tested truths, last-mile lessons, and real-world insights — short enough to read on a coffee break, deep enough to change how you move goods.

In Rotterdam Netherlands, forklifts now glide silently between aisles, guided not by tired human hands but by AI-powered navigation. Outside, sleek electric trucks line up at rapid charging stations, ready to haul goods across the continent — without a drop of diesel.
10/08/2025
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In the fast-moving world of logistics and transportation, miscommunication can cost you — sometimes literally. One such example is the all-too-common “dry run” in vehicle pickups, a headache many dispatchers and coordinators know too well. But what exactly is a dry run? Why does it happen? And how can we prevent it?
05/08/2025
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In today’s global economy, tariffs are no longer just a macroeconomic tool — they’re a line item in the daily struggle of small businesses across North America
03/08/2025
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In my current logistics coordination role, I’ve come to realize just how vital proper documentation is when moving commercial goods across the border by truck—especially into the United States. Among the most important processes I’ve worked with are PAPS and the ACE eManifest.
01/08/2025
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In the dimly lit corners of old warehouses, workers once moved pallets and packages by hand, guided only by experience and sheer grit. Today, those same aisles are patrolled by intelligent robots, guided by precision software, scanning barcodes, optimizing shelf space, and even predicting inventory needs. This shift, driven by technological advancement, raises a pivotal question:
27/07/2025
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When you're importing a car into Canada—whether it's a luxury sedan from Germany, a truck from the U.S., or an electric vehicle from Japan—there’s one critical number that decides it all: The Harmonized System (HS) Code.
27/07/2025
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In today’s globalized marketplace, the cost of a car isn’t just about steel, rubber, and electronics — it’s also about politics, policy, and cross-border tensions. Whether it’s a luxury sedan or a mid-range pickup truck, tariffs have the power to reshape what consumers buy, when they buy, and where they buy it.
27/07/2025
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When moving vehicles across borders—especially into the United States—paperwork is king. While many logistics professionals are familiar with titles, ownership documents, and commercial invoices, one document that occasionally slips under the radar is the Lien Letter.
27/07/2025
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In the fast-paced world of global logistics and customs, one unchecked assumption can derail an entire supply chain. The stakes are high — delays at borders, mounting demurrage fees, or worse, damaged client trust.
02/07/2025
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Global trade imbalances mean ports often send containers back without cargo — driving up costs.