August 8, 2018By: Eric Zybura
Living in Guam is expensive. On average, Guam residents spend 42% more on goods than Americans on the Mainland. An extreme example of the disparity is the price of a gallon of milk, which runs at $11.09 – nearly a 250% premium on a daily essential! You probably won’t be buying your year’s supply of dairy and shipping it back, so what about all the other stuff? If you are looking to purchase fun items like electronics, new threads, and home goods on the Mainland, you’ll need a cost-effective method to ship them back to Guam. Let’s take a look at what you can expect,...
Read MoreJuly 31, 2018By: Eric Zybura
Every supply chain is different. Strike that; every supply chain needs to be different. What might work for one company could put another in the red. The modes of transportation have been pretty static for the last 100 years. Over-the-road, rail, ocean, and air. Until Elon Musk invents a teleportation device (oh man, we really hope this happens), we must fit modern business with these static means of transport. The benefits of LCL Freight can help companies adapt and focus attention on what matters most: expanding their reach and selling more products. Lower rates The first and most impactful advantage of less-than-container-load (LCL) freight is...
Read MoreJuly 24, 2018By: Eric Zybura
At first glance, there might not seem to be many options for shipping freight to Hawaii. It’s either the ocean or the air. Hawaii’s isolated geography limits shipping possibilities. However, once you start to explore the Hawaii market, the opportunities start multiplying. Are you going to move in full-container-loads (FCL) or will you choose LCL consolidations? How frequently will you need to ship and replenish your stock? Does your budget allow for hot or premium items to be sent via air freight? To minimize the confusion, we’ve put together some of the most efficient ways to ship to Hawaii. Take a look, and see which...
Read MoreJuly 17, 2018By: Eric Zybura
Bargain hunting isn’t a new concept to the world of consumerism. Anyone who grew up with grandparents or parents born in the early half of the 20th century know the lengths a buyer will go to get a better deal. Heck, even millennials are carrying on the tradition with coupon apps and websites. That’s because a great deal is – well – great. There’s no better feeling than finding the perfect match at an excellent price. Discounting works well for purveyors of goods, but what of service companies? Supply chain management is a complex network of assets, partners, and bottom lines. Without the proper planning...
Read MoreJuly 10, 2018By: Eric Zybura
We love Hawaiʻi freight. Ingrained deep in our company culture is the long history, tradition, and practice of moving goods to the Hawaiian Islands. We’ve spent generations building strong ties to Hawaiʻi, and the concept of ʻohana informs everything we do. The Approved ʻohana encompasses all of our team members and clients on and off the islands, and we take our responsibility to our ʻohana seriously. We also love sharing the knowledge we’ve acquired working in the Hawaiʻi freight lanes. If you aren’t familiar with the Hawaiian Islands—or you’re new to the ocean freight industry—you might not know off the top of your head where...
Read MoreJuly 5, 2018By: Eric Zybura
Most freight providers have entire teams dedicated to providing spot quotes to shippers. Clients both new and old often require quick pricing on hot moves from origin to destination. Other times, the shipper will ask for pricing as an estimate. Spot quotes are an excellent way to get a general idea of the cost involved in shipping a product, but they won’t give you the best rates possible. By meeting with a 3PL provider, and discussing your freight, you’ll be able to secure better rates. One of the keys to an exceptional supply chain is early, extensive planning. Set pricing is a great way to fuel...
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