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Plenty of Shipping Franchises to Choose From

13 October, 2008 (00:00) | By: artgib

One thing that will never change is that people will ship packages. In fact, they are shipping packages more often now than ever before. At times they want these packages shipped quickly and don’t feel the post office will be able to do the job. Or they may not trust the post […]

Honduras: The Home Of Tobacco

7 September, 2008 (00:00) | By: chiron99

Those who love cigars know that Honduras is one of the world’s best places to make them. After all, this Latin American country has been a prime tobacco-growing location for centuries, and its cigar industry boomed again after 1959, when many longtime Cuban cigar makers fled the Castro regime for neighboring countries - including this […]

International Shipping Of Jewelry And Precious Stones

11 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

The math on the project seemed to work. I would pay about ten percent of the retail value of the item if I bought it in bulk and have an international shipping company send it to me for distribution. I designed the website, bought traffic from Google and purchased five hundred units from my new […]

Overseas Shipping From Alaska To Hawaii

10 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Alaska and Hawaii are complete opposites in climate and geographical location but there are many similarities between the two that most people are not aware of. Besides the fact that both are states of the United States there are many other factors that connect these two regions of the world. To begin with, if you […]

International Auto Shipping from The U.S. To Brazil

9 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

International auto shipping to Brazil is done almost exclusively by boat. The ships that leave Detroit carrying cargos of compacts, SUV’s and pick-up trucks go down the Mississippi and out through the Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean to the shores of Brazil where vehicles are offloaded for transport inland. The interior route is either […]

Tips For Selecting The Best Logistics Freight Broker

8 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: lbuck65

Well, just incase you don’t know what a freight broker is; I’ll explain it to you in simplest terms. A freight broker is a person who basically is a go between for manufacturers, wholesalers and distributors whose main purpose is to ensure all goods being transported do so in a safe and timely manner to […]

International Shipping For Everybody Even The Dummies

4 August, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

So you’re thinking about shipping something overseas and you have absolutely no idea how to begin. What should you do first? Who should you call? Does an international shipping company handle everything for you or do you have to make some decisions yourself? If you don’t know the answers to these questions you classify as […]

Cost Effective International Shipping Tips for Businesses

31 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

International shipping company can be expensive under any conditions. Today, with the cost of oil going up almost daily, business owners and managers need to seek out more effective strategies for transporting their goods and services overseas. Scheduling, bulk shipments, ports of exit and entry, and outsourcing are all cost effective solutions in specific situations. […]

International Shipping of Toxic Chemicals

26 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Modern science has provided the world with many beneficial elements and technology that has brought us into an age that our parents and grandparents dreamed of as fantasy and science fiction. It has also brought us dangerous chemicals and weapons of mass destruction that can be used for good or evil purposes. Toxic chemicals are […]

International Movers In Asia Become Easy

26 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Asia is the home of some of the oldest and most mysterious civilizations on earth. Up until a few years ago it was not a preferred destination for international movers. The instability of a large part of the region combined with a general philosophy that anything western was bad caused many potential visitors and immigrants […]

International Shipping in a Tropical Climate

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Tropical climates and countries in South America, Africa and the Caribbean present obstacles to international shipping companies which are not present in other parts of the world. The temperature, the diversity of governments and regulations, and the presence of dangerous insects and bacteria create a shipping nightmare that should only be handled by an international […]

Outsourcing and International Shipping from China

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Employment is a concept that has changed in meaning over the past twenty-five years. When our parents were young, being employed meant financial stability and assured success in life. Getting that steady job was an accomplishment that gave you peace of mind and enabled you to plan for a home and a family. Working forty […]

International Shipping through the Panama Canal

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

In 1492, an Italian adventurer sailing under the flag of Spain accidentally discovered a new land mass while trying to find a different way to travel to Asia from the western shores of Europe. Believing the world to be round, Christopher Columbus ignored the conventional wisdom and warnings of his peers and sailed into history. […]

International Moving Information for Moving to Germany

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Germany, once the scourge of Europe, has become the fourth most popular tourist destination in Europe and a common international moving destination for Americans. The recovering economy and mix of technologies from the West and the East have made Germany a favorite base for American industry in Europe.
International moving to Germany was once unthinkable and […]

International Moving From Europe Into The U.S

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

International moving from country to country can be tedious and exhausting. It can also be an adventure like no other. Moving into the United States from a European nation was once upon a time a common occurrence and the main reason why America grew so rapidly in the 19th and 20th Century. The intake centers […]

Good To Know About International Shipping to Europe

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Trade routes through Europe have been the object of conflict for centuries and have changed drastically and often because of the constantly shifting borders and governments on the continent. It is only recently, since the formation of the European Union and the earlier fall of the Soviet Union, that international shipping routes have been established […]

International Shipping From Southeast Asia

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Southeast Asia is a region of the world that includes some of the oldest cultures and busiest manufacturers on earth. Hong Kong, Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Singapore, Malaysia, Bali, Cambodia, the Philippines and Burma are all contained inside this region. Taiwan, where much of the inexpensive technology sold in the United States is manufactured, is located […]

Corporate Relocation with International Movers

25 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

The task of moving your business can be overwhelming without proper assistance. International movers get requests on a regular basis to move entire companies and individual employees to other countries. Furniture, personal belongings and technology all have to be moved in an organized and timely manner to prevent unnecessary work stoppage and loss of business. […]

International Moving Information for Moving to Belgium

24 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

Gothic cathedrals, medieval castles and cobblestone streets dot the landscape in Belgium, a country the size of a small American state. As your international moving company packs your belongings and prepares an inventory list for customs you should take some time and research the country you are relocating to.
International moving is an experience like no […]

International Shipping To North America

24 July, 2008 (00:00) | By: drorklar

North America, unlike Europe or Asia, is made up of just three nations: the United States, Canada and Mexico. This makes international shipping to North America a far less complicated process than trying to land a shipment on the coast and travel across multiple international borders to get it to its final destination. International shipping […]