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How Much Fits into a 40 Foot Shipping Container?

How much fits into a 40 foot shipping container? DIMENSIONS Internal Length: 39.5 feet Internal Width: 7.9 feet Internal Height: 7.9 feet Tare Weight:b 8,268.8 lbs Payload Capacity: 61,200 lbs Cubic Capacity: 67.7 cubic meters EXAMPLES 1,000-1,200 Standard Pallets 800-1,200 Euro Pallets 19,200 Wine Bottles 8,000 Shoe Boxes Stay [...]

2022-02-04T19:26:50+00:00February 4th, 2022|FAQs, Featured Video, Freight Talk, Video Library|

What is the Difference Between a Port Omission and a Blank Sailing?

Port omission and blank sailing are both terms that refer to schedule exceptions. Schedule exceptions take place when a ship is unable to keep to its original schedule due to unforeseen occurrences, such as poor weather, port congestion, and technical issues. PORT OMISSION  When a vessel operator decides to [...]

2023-11-20T16:55:04+00:00November 9th, 2021|FAQs, Featured Video, Freight Talk, Video Library|

Does the U.S. Economy Benefit from Foreign Trade Zones?

Yes!  The Foreign Trade Zone (FTZ) program was authorized by Congress in 1934.  One of the purposes of the FTZ Program is to provide cost-saving benefits that incentivize U.S.-based economic activity and related employment that might otherwise occur abroad. Studies continue to show that the FTZ program has demonstrated [...]

2021-11-10T21:24:34+00:00November 3rd, 2021|Content, FAQs, Featured Video, Freight Talk, Video Library|

What is the bullwhip effect and what does it mean for supply chains?

The term “bullwhip effect,” first introduced by Jay Forrester and is also known as the Forrester effect, refers to a type of demand distortion caused by incorrect forecasting that leads to progressively larger fluctuations in materials orders going upstream in the supply chain from the retailer to the wholesaler, [...]

2021-10-13T22:18:10+00:00October 13th, 2021|FAQs, Featured Video, Freight Talk, Video Library|

FAQ: What is the Difference between an NVO and an NVOCC?

A Non-Vessel-Operating Common Carrier is a shipping industry term that refers to a type of Ocean Transportation Intermediary (OTI), is often abbreviated by the industry to NVOCC, and sometimes even shorter to NVO. These two abbreviations are interchangeable and describe the same entity. According to the Federal Maritime Commission [...]

FAQ: What are Non-Operating Reefer (NOR) Containers?

A Non-Operating Reefer (NOR) container is a refrigerated shipping container with the refrigeration unit turned off.  Instead of carrying temperature-sensitive goods, NORs can be stocked with cargo that would normally be placed into a general-purpose container. When a Live Reefer container is delivering cargo to a destination, there is [...]

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