Posts from Timothy Byrnes

Belgium is a strategic entry point to the European Union, offering efficient access to Central Europe through a highly developed transportation network. Many trans-European carriers operate in and around Belgium, making it an effective hub for parcel, freight, and specialized logistics—especially for time-sensitive and high-compliance shipments.


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Europe is embracing e-commerce with Canadian and European brands looking to find ways to ship their online orders to the EU. With Brexit, the UK is no longer the country of choice for EU parcel warehousing and distribution with Germany, The Netherlands and France vying to become the new logistics centre for the EU.


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The challenge promise of parcels for postal authorities.


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International Courier for ecommerce? There is value of tangible connections via ecommerce direct shipping. The actual connections in our virtual clutter of electronic communications!


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Cross border e-commerce shipments are increasingly transitioning to ocean shipments. Using Section 321 type 86 entries, e-commerce merchants can clear e-commerce orders shipped via individual parcels shipped via ocean freight.

Contact our team for information on clearing ocean freight shipments via duty free section 321 processes.


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Direct Injection: New Options for E-commerce Parcels to the USA. With broadened duty free Section 321 entry from type 11 to type 86, online merchants have a broader choice for importing to the USA via express (ECCF), freight (CFS) or ABI (broker interface) entries. American shippers, conversely, are seeking direct shipping for online orders to the UK, European Union, Japan and all the worlds major economies.


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The term country of origin can mean two different things in cross-border shipping: (1) where the goods are manufactured/produced and (2) the country they are shipped from. Each affects duties, taxes, admissibility, documentation, and overall landed cost when importing to or exporting from Canada. This guide explains the differences and how Canada’s FTAs apply.


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International E-commerce Parcels via New York's JFK Airport. JFK has a multitude of import options including express (ECCF), cargo (CFS) and Type 86 (ABI ACE).


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More Canadian businesses are shipping directly to the USA to take advantage of duty free clearance for most of their American orders. Jet Worldwide provides a range of services from direct connection to USPS via Express Consignment Clearance Facilities to economy express delivery direct from Montreal, Toronto GTA, Vancouver, Calgary and all major Canadian cities.


Topics: delivery to USA

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The Global Supply Chain has been disrupted by ecommerce parcel flows. What we call "direct order, cross border ecommerce."


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