This article will explain what international air freight charges are and how to calculate the chargeable weight when shipping goods overseas.
Learn about the most common extra charges on ocean import
Our CEO sat with Freightos last week to discuss the future for independent freight fowarders.
“It’s time for updated rules of the road. That’s what this bill does.”
Freight Right now offers quality control and production visibility thanks to our most recent alliance.
Founder & CEO of Freight Right Global Logistics, Robert Khachatryan, sat down with Tuck Ly, Vice President of Clearpoint International, to discuss the major issues affecting the global supply chain and port congestion
Freight Right is now offering direct consolidated ocean shipments to the Port of Long Beach and Los Angeles.
The Los Angeles Business Journal has ranked Freight Right as the #19 Best Place to Work.
Rising COVID cases partially closes down one of the world's busiest ports, what does that mean for freight?
Rates continue to skyrocket, containers are nowhere to be found, and consumer spending keeps on rising, leading some to ask not when it will end, but if.
Freight Right can help you with PACT Act compliant international shipments of your e-cigarette and vape products.
What kinds of weather have the biggest impact on trucking? How should shippers plan?
Freight Right was awarded honor 9th Fastest Growing Private Company by the San Fernando Valley Business Journal.
What are the pros and cons of Amazon's Inventory Placement System and when it is a good idea?
The drastically changed and changing landscape of international freight forwarding required equally progressing technology.
The amount of truckers is dwindling and it is not good news for the freight industry. Why is this happening and what are the long and short term solutions?
Why it’s so expensive to ship goods and to travel between multiple U.S. ports.
The May 21 product exclusion covers 103 separate exclusion requests
Comparing dimensions, cargo capacity, and gross tonnage of HMM Algeciras, the Titanic, and the Symphony of the Seas.
To respond to the supply shortages of N-95 masks or facepiece respirators, the FDA approved the importation and use of non-NIOSH-approved disposable pieces.