The terms freight broker and freight forwarder are used interchangeably so often that many shippers assume they mean the same thing. They do not. Both are intermediaries in the logistics…
If your business ships goods regularly, you have probably heard the term freight broker. But what does a freight broker actually do, and why do so many Canadian businesses rely…
Air freight is one of the fastest, most reliable ways to move goods across borders, and one of the most misunderstood when it comes to what you actually pay. Businesses…
Freight shipping rates between Toronto and Vancouver depend on a complex set of variables that shift throughout the year. The 4,300 km corridor connecting Ontario to British Columbia is one…
The disadvantages of rail freight deserve a thorough analysis before adding rail to your supply chain. Freight trains offer well-known strengths in terms of capacity and carbon footprint (see our…
Shipping dangerous goods by air demands absolute rigour when it comes to regulatory compliance. Every year, thousands of hazardous materials shipments travel by air between Canada, the United States and…
Road freight transportation represents the central pillar of logistics in North America. Whether for local shipments or cross-border deliveries, trucking remains the preferred mode of transportation for businesses across all…
Air freight transportation plays a strategic role in international trade. When speed and reliability are essential, air freight stands out as the logistics solution of choice for businesses shipping worldwide.…
Rail freight transportation is experiencing renewed interest from businesses looking to optimize their logistics chain. Between its impressive loading capacity and low environmental impact, rail freight stands out as a…