National Motor Freight Classification (NMFC) changes go into effect July 19 that will impact how freight is classified, rated and billed. Click here for important details.
Want to know more about bills of lading? Learn what they are, what they look like, essential information needed when filling them out and other details.
A U.S. Customs bond is required to clear some commercial shipments for entry into the United States. Learn more about what a Customs bond is and how to get one.
As of January 1, 2022, the SAT is requiring new documentation for goods moving throughout Mexico. Learn about the Carta Porte supplement and what it means for shippers.
Residential delivery is the process of getting freight to a home or a home-based business, rather than a commercial location. Learn how it works and what to expect.
Choosing a full truckload provider is an important decision for your business. Use these 4 tips when choosing an FTL provider to make sure you’re finding the right fit.
A dry van is the most common way to ship freight over the road. Learn about the benefits of using dry van equipment and if it’s the right fit for your business.
Many transportation companies offer white glove service as a delivery option. Learn what white glove is, how much it costs and how customers can prepare for delivery.