International trade is really complex. You need to know how to arrange the physical movement of goods from one country to another – that’s international freight. Then you need to know how to make sure your goods actually get into the countries they’re supposed to – that’s customs.

If you’ve never booked freight or had to get items past customs, it can be intimidating. That’s why we’ve compiled this list of articles to help you get started.

How To Book Freight: A Step-by-Step Guide

Many business owners find freight shipping particularly scary because it’s so unfamiliar. But once you get past the headlines and complicated terms, booking freight is more straightforward than you would think.

Ultimately, booking freight for your eCommerce store or Kickstarter campaign comes down to four key decisions. Here’s what you need to know

How To Import Goods Into The USA (Customs Clearance)

Clearing customs involves complex regulations and requirements that importers must follow. If you don’t comply, you could be looking at delays, penalties, and additional costs.

Knowing the customs procedures will help you make sure that goods are imported smoothly and efficiently. That way, you can maintain your supply chain and keep customers happy.

Everything You Should Know About HS Codes (Harmonized Tariff System)

Can you imagine trying to organize international trade without a standard code system? That’s why Harmonized System Codes – HS codes, for short – exist: to standardize the classification of goods for international trade.

This Is Why Sea Shipping Is Cheaper Than Air Shipping

When you have a large freight shipment to transport across the globe, you have two main options: you can either ship by air or by sea. Sea shipping is almost always the cheaper option…but why? And why would you ever choose air shipping if sea shipping is cheaper?