by logisticsplus | Apr 27, 2016 | News
International Workers’ Day, also known as Labour Day in some places, is an international celebration of laborers and the working classes. The May 1st date (which falls on a Sunday this year) is celebrated as May Day in most countries around the world. In the United Kingdom and Ireland the holiday isn’t fixed at May 1st, but instead is observed on the first Monday of May. Curiously (given the origin of the May 1st date), the United States celebrates Labor Day on the first Monday of September (May 1st is Loyalty Day, a legal but not widely recognized holiday in the United States). Canada, Australia, New Zealand and the Netherlands also celebrate Labour Day on different dates; though that has to do with how the holiday originated in those countries.
There are many online sources where you can learn more about this international holiday. The website OfficeHolidays.com has a good overview with links to the various countries that observe this holiday. Depending upon the country, local observance may impact your shipping schedules if operations are closed. As an example, the Logistics Plus China offices will be closed May 1 and May 2. If you have any questions, please contact your local Logistics Plus office or representative for more details.
by logisticsplus | Apr 26, 2016 | News
Are you curious about drayage and transloading services for your imported goods? Do you need drayage service for your imports? What is transloading and how can it help you save money on transportation? Logistics Plus drayage and port services help address these questions and any many more.
What is drayage? The word drayage is specifically used for trucking short distances. Without being a part of the transportation and logistics industry, the word drayage might be a foreign word. The term is most often used in the container shipping industry. For those of us in international shipping, the term means the trucking of containerized cargo. This may be trucking from one port to another port, it may be trucking from a port to the rail yard for further transport, it could be trucking to the final destination, or it could be trucking from a port to a transloading facility.
What is transloading? Transloading refers to the transfer of container cargo from one load unit to another. When a container is transloaded, it usually occurs at a facility that is close to a port terminal. A container will be taken into a facility and transferred to a domestic container or truckload. During the transload process, the product is often palletized at the facility since many of the 20-foot or 40-foot ocean containers are floor loaded. Inventory and transportation cost savings are achieved by switching to a truck from a container because containers must always be returned to the ports no matter how far your shipment must deliver. That means without transloading, you could be paying for the additional truck miles it takes to return your empty container to the origin port.
Speed to market is a key ingredient to an efficient supply chain. Transloading services deliver this benefit by consolidating products and shipping directly to the final customer, without incurring the costs and delays associated with storing product at a warehouse. Some product customization, such as labeling and kitting, can also occur, if needed, at the transloading facility.
Drayage, transloading and other port services all play a critical role in international moves, and selecting the right logistics partner for this domestic trucking portion of the puzzle goes well beyond the lowest rate. Once you move past monetary considerations, examine the total service offering to ensure your drayage and port services provider is the perfect fit. Here are a few good tips to consider.
- Seek out a safe, experienced partner. Ensure you are working with an experienced logistics partner that works with, and monitors, the most reliable and safe truckers.
- Ensure your partner has capacity to cover your loads. If you assign hundreds of loads, you should know your logistics partner has a network of drayage providers at all of the major ports of entry.
- Make sure you have a responsive partner. You will need a logistics partner who will answer your call, whether you are submitting a rate request, confirming receipt of a work order, or checking shipment status.
- Expect accurate billing. Invoices should be accurate, with no surprises. On-the-fly drayage changes are inevitable, but a good logistics partner will communicate them as quickly as possible.
- Require knowledge of the local market. Find an experienced partner who understands facility procedures and roadways at all of the major ports so you can get cargo moving quickly.
- Choose a partner that can provide you with cost-saving solutions. Find a domestic freight specialist that works with you to develop a complete port-to-door delivery solution that will optimize speed and reduce your overall transportation expense.
To learn more about Logistics Plus drayage and port services, or to request more information or a quote, please click the button below. You can also email us at drayage@logisticsplus.com for more information.
by logisticsplus | Apr 25, 2016 | News
As in past years, Logistics Plus global HQ employees will Bowl for Kids Sake this Friday, April 29, at 8:00 pm. Logistics Plus will have two teams this year, and each needs to raise $250.00, through local pledges, for the community Big Brothers Big Sisters Program.
This is a wonderful program. The funds are used to create mentoring opportunities that will have a positive impact on the children they serve by offering a professionally supported relationship between a caring adult and a child. They also provide monthly activities, education, supplies, and much more for the children in the program. All kids need a positive support system in their lives – especially when so many of them aren’t getting it from their homes as they should. Logistics Plus employees love doing this event and they always have a great time. Local support is encouraged and appreciated!
Click the image to the right to visit the event website.
by logisticsplus | Apr 21, 2016 | News
A couple of weeks ago, Logistics Plus representatives attended Intermodal South America. This year’s annual conference was held April 4-6 at the Transamerica Expo Center in São Paulo, Brazil, and featured more than 48,000 qualified professionals from the logistics, cargo transportation and foreign trade industries.
Latin America is one of the fastest growing regions for the logistics, cargo transportation and foreign trade industry worldwide. Brazil alone accounts for more than 350 billion dollars of the region logistics revenue and more than doubled its activities during the last decade. Some interesting facts about the Brazilian market:
- Considered the 7th largest economy in the world, it should become the 5th by 2025, overtaking the GDPs of France and United Kingdom;
- In 2012, Brazil attracted US$65.3 billion in foreign direct investment, representing 28% of total FDI in Latin America;
- Annual spending power of Brazilian households is expected to reach $1.6 trillion by 2020;
- The country will host the Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, 2016
Representing Logistics Plus at this year’s conference were Francisco Tijerina, Nohora Gonzalez, Jose Francisco Garza, and Gabriela Garza. The animated GIF image shown above showcases a few photographs taken by the LP staff at the event.
by logisticsplus | Apr 20, 2016 | News
Logistics Plus media partner, WP$E radio, continues to air short audio clips from Jim Berlin and others within the company as part of their business programming. WP$E AM 1450/FM 107.1 is a commercially licensed radio station serving Erie County, Pennsylvania. The station is owned by the Penn State Board of Trustees, and it is operated by Penn State Behrend, under the direction of professional broadcast staff. In addition to providing a round-the-clock, one-stop source for global and financial news, WP$E also airs ongoing commentaries by regional business leaders, WJET-TV Action News simulcasts, and NFL, NCAA, and Penn State sports broadcasts from Dial Global and the Penn State Sports Network.
Here are a few clips that were recorded with Jim Berlin (Founder & CEO of Logistics Plus) and Sundreysh Sarup (Managing Director of Logistics Plus India) that recently aired on the radio (click image to listen):
Jim Berlin and Sundreysh Sarup discuss a recent LP India bridge project
Jim and Sundreysh provide more comments on the logistics of moving special project cargo
Sundreysh and Jim talk about logistics and project cargo opportunities in India
Sundreysh and Jim talk about Logistics Plus operations in India and abroad
by logisticsplus | Apr 19, 2016 | News
As the company that manages the Logistics Program for the Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA), Logistics Plus recently kicked off a series of short webinars to introduce MBA members to various transportation and logistics topics and trends. The live webinars are complimentary for MBA members, but both MBA and non-MBA members can view the online, recorded versions after they have been completed. Each webinar will be around 20 minutes with Q&A at the end. The first webinar took place on April 14 and focused on “Freight Management Fundamentals.” A description and replay are included below.
In today’s lean workplace environment, it’s not uncommon for employees to be asked to wear “multiple hats.” If “freight shipping” is one of the hats you wear, this webinar is for you. Acting as an extension to your logistics department, Logistics Plus is providing a complimentary introductory webinar on freight management – a high cost item for many MBA members. In this session you’ll learn about:
- Basic factors that impact freight shipping rates
- Issues facing the freight management industry and their impact on you as the customer
- Introduction to eShipPlus freight management tools
The next Logistics Plus live webinar, “Introduction to Incoterms® 2010” will take place on May 12. A description for the webinar is outlined below. MBA members can register online to attend this live webinar. If you’re not a current MBA member and you’d like to learn more, visit them online at mbausa.org.
Incoterms® rules are standard trade definitions most commonly used in international sales contracts. Devised and published by the International Chamber of Commerce, they are the heart of world trade. Correct use of Incoterms® rules goes a long way in providing the legal certainty upon which mutual confidence between business partners must be based. This workshop will provide an overview of the recent revisions to the Incoterms® 2010 rules, which went into effect worldwide on January 1, 2011. In this session you’ll learn:
- An introduction and overview of the 11 Incoterms® 2010 rules.
- Overview of risk and cost responsibilities, from the perspective of both buyer and seller.
- Incorporating the seller’s cost responsibilities into the quotation to the buyer.