In part one of this blog, Six Reasons Why You Should Document Your Import Process, we identified some key reasons why you should document your import process. As promised, this sequel covers the specific topics that you should include in your procedures and some of the questions that you should be able to answer. In ...
Are you planning to import goods into Canada or the U.S.? Maybe it’s your first time, or maybe it’s a new product that you have not purchased before. A word of advice – consult with a customs broker prior to making your purchase decision and NOT when the goods are already in transit. ...
“Risk comes from not knowing what you’re doing.” Warren Buffett Would you go cliff diving without knowing how deep the water is? Of course not! Exporting to Canada can be an easy process or difficult depending upon your knowledge and resources. Many US Companies have been setting up as Non-Resident Importers without knowing all ...
With the weak U.S. economy (and the global economy as a whole) dominating the news and much of our thoughts these days, companies are anxious to find different ways to cut costs while still looking to grow their sales and revenues. Creating or growing an export initiative to Canada right now can be one of ...
When you travel, it doesn’t matter which English speaking country you are in. You could be in Canada, Britain, Scotland, South Africa, Australia or New Zealand. Everybody might be referring to the same thing but everyone uses a different word or phrase. Terminology, language, dialect, regional slang, pronunciation — so many factors enter into the ...