Cargo Damaged During Shipment? Here’s What to Do Next
Damage to goods can happen at any point during their journey, and can result in a significant loss for the business. Whether it’s exposure to water, rough handling, theft or
Chemical Logistics: How does it work?
India’s chemical and pharmaceutical sectors are among the country’s largest export industries, supplying products to markets worldwide. Transporting hazardous and sensi
Customs Clearance Problems and How to Avoid Them
Everything seems fine, your shipment is packed, dispatched, and on its way to Singapore or Dubai until you get a sudden customs alert: “Clearance Delayed – Physical Inspection
International Shipping Mistakes: Top 10 Errors Exporters Make
Indian exporters suffer millions of losses due to shipping errors every year. International shipping mistakes can lead to shipment delays, unexpected costs, customs issues, and dis
International Shipping Process: Step-by-Step Guide for Exporters
International shipping involves multiple stages, from freight booking and documentation to customs clearance and final delivery. Understanding each step helps exporters avoid delay
Sea Freight vs Air Freight: Which one is better for your business?
The dilemma for every export enterprise is the same: reduce shipping expenses or deliver to customers quickly. Large volume goods cost less by sea, but emergency or time-sensitive
How Small Purchase Order Changes Lead to Major Export Delays
In 2026, exporters have less room for avoidable mistakes. India’s total exports for February 2026 were estimated at US$76.13 billion, up 11.05% year on year, but the WTO says tra
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
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
