Posts from Timothy Byrnes

New York and Canada share a strong economic connection via a common land border and USMCA/ CUSMA free trade. Many New York companies send shipments of aerospace products, machine parts and agricultural products to Canada.

Jet Worldwide helps New York companies connect with Quebec, Ontario and across Canada with best in class logistics support.


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Traditional trade patterns and processes have been disrupted by electronic commerce technologies that are both boundless and borderless. The traditional role of logistics of serving the aggregators (i.e. bulk wholesale transactions) is being supplanted by zillions of individual orders being made globally.


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As retailers are dealing with ocean price volatility and capacity restrictions and looking at new strategies to keep unit costs in line. Even if shippers can find room aboard a ship, small players are implementing new strategies including air freight.
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The number of online orders/ parcels to the USA will set an all time record in the upcoming holiday season of 2021. Previous peaks are the new baseline. Shippers must now take a "peak at the next peak."


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Importing e-commerce orders to Canada is growing with new technologies and import processes. It is important for both e-commerce sellers and buyers to understand the potential imports costs to Canada.


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LTL trucking (Less Than Truckload) from the USA is ideal to ship palletized freight to Canada. In LTL shipping, multiple consignments ship together dividing the the transport costs. Shipping to Canada from the USA via LTL is a great resource.


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Canadian customs (CBSA) is releasing a new system to assist with the processing of imports via the CPBSA Assessment and Revenue Management or CARM. The final phase of the project - and full implementation is May 2024.


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Mega carriers have a goods problem: Too much business. Canadian shippers have the reciprocal problem: Higher shipping costs that continue to go higher!


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The Netherlands and Canada have a strong economic connection, with a long history of trade and investment ties. The two countries have a lot in common, including a commitment to free trade, open markets, and economic growth. This has helped to create a robust economic relationship between the Netherlands and Canada, with a strong focus on trade and investment.


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Although the U.S. and Canada are among the world’s largest trading partners, parcel shipping and clearance are subject to a unique set of rules and Canadian customs mandates. The new NAFTA (USMCA/ CUSMA) makes shipping orders to Canada easier than ever.


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