The Exporter’s Guide to Choosing the Right Incoterm in Volatile Markets
Incoterms have become more of a formality, a mere item of a commercial invoice. As a matter of fact, they determine the risk, cost and decision-making aspects in the whole shipment
Why End-to-End Visibility Still Breaks Down After the Port Gate
One of the promises that have been overused in the field of logistics is called end-to-end visibility. Most exporters feel that after bookings and tracking of a shipment have been
Tank Container Scheduling Conflicts: Why Availability ≠ Readiness
Exporters tend to believe that when the ISO tank is available the shipment is ready to transit. As a matter of fact, availability and readiness are two distinct things. Most of the
How Documentation Errors Cause More Delays Than Port Congestion
Port congestion is usually blamed when there are delays in exporting. Although the issue of congestion is indeed a challenge, recent shipping seasons records indicate that document
What Exporters Get Wrong About “Guaranteed Transit Time”
One of the most confident phrases used in the logistics is guaranteed transit time, and it is one of the most misinterpreted ones. Exporters tend to believe that a sure time schedu
From Reactive to Predictive: How Exporters Can Use Historical Data to Plan Shipments Better
Export logistics has been reactive to an extent over the years. Delays are made, disruptions take place and exporters react hindsight. This strategy will not be sustainable in 2026
How Weather Disruptions Are Quietly Reshaping Global Shipping Routes
Shipping has never been immune to weather conditions, but over the last several years its effects have become much more misconducting and unexpected. The exporters in India and the
