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Advance Distribution & Logistics: Ocean Freight To Or From Canada Made Simple

By: Toan Dinh Home | Travel-and-Leisure | Aviation


Does your company need to transport goods to or from Canada via ocean freight? If so, there are some important facts you need to consider:

1. You have to have the correct containers.

It's very important that your company use the right kinds of packaging and packing materials to ship products in and out of Canada using ocean freight. Depending upon where your merchandise will end up, you may be required to use certain materials. On the other hand, you may have to use caution as to what kind of materials are used to transport products into any Canadian provinces via ocean freight.

2. You have to plan pick-up and loading logistics.

The pick-up and loading logistics for ocean freight to or from Canada can be daunting for businesses that have not had to deal with them previously. That's one reason to choose a partner [like Advance Distribution & Logistics, Inc.] that understands how to plan for success in this department.

3. You have to keep in mind regulations and legalities.

It would be easy if you could just ship your ocean freight to Canada in whatever manner you wanted, but that's simply not realistic. There are many local and national regulations and legalities to consider. If you're not familiar with them, you need to find a business partner that is. One mistake could cost an incredible amount of money to remedy.

4. You must budget for all possibilities.

As you put together your budget, you need to consider all the possible contingencies. Then, you should pass those along to your customers [if you're moving merchandise for resale] in the form of your prices. Make sure your profit margins are flexible enough to absorb any unexpected fees or variable costs. You will want to do this with the help of a CPA or CFO, if applicable.

5. You must be able to trust the company transporting your ocean freight to or from Canada.

Trust and security are of the upmost importance, which is why you have to be able to depend on any third parties you're using to get your freight across the ocean to or from Canada. If you don’t have confidence in your distributor, you'll lose unnecessary amounts of sleep and make the process more stressful than it needs to be.

6. You must understand customs and export formalities.

Customs and export formalities are places where many businesses are thwarted. After all, they can range widely from one port to another†and they usually change periodically. If you don't know the customs, you'll need to work with a knowledgeable partner that does.

7. You have to plan for delivery of ocean freight to facilities, your customers and/or your warehouse.

Again, this is a critical step that sounds like it would be simple. You're just taking items from one point to another, correct? In actuality, the logistics can be quite demanding. So you have to be ready to map out where your merchandise will be every minute from the time it's docked to the time it safely arrives at its destination.

If you would like to learn more about how to approach your ocean freight needs to and from Canada, contact the experts at AdvanceShip today.



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Advance Distribution and Logistics helps businesses large and small enter, operate and distribute products in the Canadian market with turnkey transportation and logistics solutions in Canada. For more information, visit AdvanceShip.com.

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