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Air Freight Cost per Kg 2026 Rates by Route
Standard commercial air freight often costs $2.50–$8.00 per kg in 2026. Chargeable weight is the greater of actual or volumetric weight; route, season, cargo type and service level determine the final rate.
Global Supply Chain Disruptions: 2026 Tracker & Shipping Impact
Red Sea rerouting, a recovering Panama Canal, and recurring port labor risk are reshaping transit times and rates in 2026. This tracker explains each active disruption and how to read its impact on your lane. It also shows how to build a supply chain that absorbs the next one.
DDP Incoterms: Delivered Duty Paid Explained
DDP (Delivered Duty Paid) puts freight, import clearance, duties and taxes on the seller through delivery at the named place. The buyer handles unloading.
CPT Incoterms: Carriage Paid To Explained
CPT (Carriage Paid To) is an Incoterm where the seller pays freight costs to a named destination, but risk transfers to the buyer the moment goods are handed to the first carrier at origin. This split between cost and risk is what makes CPT unique — and what causes the most confusion. This guide covers every obligation, real cost examples, and when CPT is better than CIF, CIP, or DAP.
FCA Incoterms: Free Carrier Explained
FCA (Free Carrier) means the seller clears goods for export and delivers them to the buyer's carrier at the named place. From that handoff, the buyer takes the cost and risk; FCA works for every transport mode.
Best Freight Forwarding Companies 2026: How to Evaluate & Choose
Search for the 'best freight forwarding company' and you get millions of results and dozens of top-10 lists. But the best fit for a Fortune 500 retailer looks nothing like the best fit for a first-time importer. This guide gives you a real way to judge and pick the right freight forwarder for your needs, volume, and trade lanes.
Customs Broker Fees 2026: Complete Cost Breakdown
Customs broker fees run $150–$400+ per formal entry in 2026. Government fees come on top: the Merchandise Processing Fee (0.3464% of value), a Harbor Maintenance Fee on ocean imports, plus bonds and duties. This guide breaks down every line so you can budget right and compare itemized quotes.
Digital Freight Forwarding: What It Is & How It Works
Digital freight forwarding is the fastest-growing part of the logistics industry today. Search interest has jumped 700% since 2024, and it keeps climbing. But what does 'digital' really mean for shipping your goods? This guide walks you through how digital platforms work. You'll see where they shine, where they fall short, and how to pick between digital, traditional, and hybrid freight forwarding models.
International Shipping Costs 2026: Complete Rate Guide
International shipping costs vary a lot. It depends on your mode of transport, trade lane, cargo type, and timing. This guide breaks down real 2026 prices for ocean freight, air freight, and ground transport. Use it to budget right, compare options, and get better rates from your freight forwarder.
International Shipping Rates: Ocean vs Air vs Ground
Choosing the right shipping mode is the most impactful logistics decision you'll make. The difference between ocean and air freight on the same route can be 5-8x in cost but 4-6x in speed. This side-by-side comparison of 2026 rates, transit times, and real-world scenarios helps you pick the optimal mode for every shipment.
Red Sea Shipping Crisis 2026: Impact on Your Supply Chain
Houthi attacks continue to disrupt Red Sea shipping in 2026, rerouting vessels around the Cape of Good Hope, extending transit times and raising costs. This guide compares affected lanes and contingency options.
LCL vs Air Freight: Cost, Speed & Decision Framework
Choosing between LCL and air freight is one of the most common calls importers must make. The right answer rests on your margin, your timeline, your cargo density, and today's market. This guide gives you real cost examples, plus decision trees, to help you pick the best mode for your own shipment.
Air Freight vs Ocean 2026: When to Switch Modes
Red Sea disruptions add 10-14 days to ocean routes via the Cape of Good Hope. Air freight rates have held steady, while ocean surcharges keep climbing. The math on when to use air vs ocean has shifted a lot in 2026. This guide shows you exactly when a mode switch saves you money.
What is Freight Forwarding?
A freight forwarder is the architect of global logistics. They coordinate the movement of goods across borders, managing carriers, customs, paperwork, and delivery — so you don't have to.
Air Freight vs Ocean Freight: The Complete Comparison
Choosing between air and ocean freight shapes your landed cost, delivery speed, and edge over rivals. This guide shows exactly when each mode wins — with real 2026 rates and math.
Dangerous Goods Shipping IMDG, IATA & HAZMAT Guide
Lithium batteries, chemicals, perfume, paint, and aerosols — many everyday items count as dangerous goods. Ship them the wrong way and you face fines up to $500,000, lost cargo, and even criminal charges. Ship them the right way and they move as fast as any other freight.
Freight Forwarding Cost Complete Breakdown for 2026
Freight forwarding fees can be confusing. This guide breaks down every cost — from origin to destination — so you know exactly what you're paying for and how to save.
Ocean Freight Peak Season: Calendar, Surcharges & Booking Strategy
Ocean freight peak season runs from August through October, with a second rush before Chinese New Year. This guide walks through the full annual calendar, explains GRI and PSS charges, and shows how early to book by mode. Use it to keep cargo moving while everyone else scrambles for space.
HS Code Classification: How to Find the Right Code
Every product that crosses a border needs an HS code. That code sets your duty rate, your tariff exposure, and your audit risk. This guide explains how the system works and how to classify any product step by step — no customs background required.
Shipping Chocolate: Temperature Control Guide
Chocolate is one of the most heat-sensitive products in global trade. Just one hour above 86°F (30°C) can cause damage you can't undo. This guide covers it all, so shippers know what to expect.
Incoterms 2020: A Practical Guide for Freight Forwarders
Misunderstood Incoterms lead to disputes, extra costs, and delays. A plain, practical guide to the terms every freight forwarder needs to master.
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