INCO terms are short for International Commercial Terms. These are common rules used in global trade that explain who is responsible for different parts of the shipping process. For example, who pays for shipping, who handles insurance, and who takes the risk if something happens during delivery.
Some examples of INCO terms are EXW, FOB, CIF, and DDP. We help you understand and use the right terms to avoid confusion and save money. When working with a Supply Chain Consultant, you get clear advice on how these terms affect your shipping contracts.
Part-Time Logistics Staff When You Need Them
Not every business needs full-time logistics workers every day. That’s why we offer part-time logistics staff who can help during busy times, special projects, or when someone is on leave.
Our part-time workers are trained in areas like shipping, packaging, and managing deliveries. They can join your team quickly, do the job well, and leave when the work is done. This gives you more control over your budget. A Supply Chain Consultant can also help you decide when and how to use part-time staff effectively.
Canada Customs Experts
When goods are moved between countries, they have to go through customs. This means following laws, filling out paperwork, and sometimes paying fees or taxes. Our Canada Customs experts help you do all of this the right way.
We stay up to date on the latest rules from the Canadian Border Services Agency and other important organizations. We also make sure your products don’t get stuck at the border. If you’re unsure how to prepare, a Consultant, working alongside our Transportation Analyst Operations team can help set up a system to make customs easier and more efficient.