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Shipping Types and Methods Compared

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Shipping has been the inevitable element of trading for ages, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that shipping forms and methods have substantially evolved. Original proprietors of goods and their customers have an abundance of shipping options at their disposal today, and the only question is what forms of shipping are the most suited.

There is no universal answer to that question because shipping situations differ from one another. Are you a manufacturer looking to ship your product within your country? Or do you want to distribute the goods globally? How can you increase supply chain efficiency?

How long are you willing to wait as a customer for your item to arrive from the vendor? Will it arrive intact? Choosing an adequate solution among different shipping options is crucial for vendors and customers alike.

We are here to help you make the optimal decision.

Freight Volume Determines the Shipping Form

The shipping method is affected by the size and quantity of your shipment. If the shipment consists of a few fairly small items and the delivery location is nearby, it is both inefficient and costly to rent the whole truck. Optimal shipping options for close inland shipments of higher volume are trucks that can be fully or partially loaded.

The basic shipping options by volume:

  • Parcel shipping
  • Less than truckload (LTL) freight shipping
  • Full truckload (FTL) freight shipping

Let’s see which shipping forms work for you.

Parcel Shipping

Sending packages lighter than 100 pounds via parcel shipping is a time-saving and economical shipping option. This is the fastest among all short-distance forms of shipping because the recipient gets the package within a few days or even the same day you send it. Shipping jewelry and other smaller items is usually carried out this way.

Parcel shipping is not limited to domestic trading, and it can be executed via different transport types. Various combinations of transport vehicles are utilized if you are sending an item abroad or further inland, and it could take some time for the package to arrive at the destination. Nevertheless, this shipping method remains the least expensive and the most time-saving.

LTL Freight Shipping

If your shipment is large, yet too small for a full truck, LTL shipping is your best option. Upon calculating the size of your shipment, shipping companies determine how much space is left in the trailer, and then they fill it up until it’s full. This requires the transportation vehicles to make multiple stops to deliver the goods to various addresses.

Commodities are usually palletized for increased safety because different items are transported at the same time. Pallets usually weigh more than 150 pounds, and shipping costs depend on transport distance, space used, and the class of goods. LTL shipping is a great transportation solution for ecommerce and smaller businesses that experience less trading traffic. It is both a cost-efficient and environmentally friendly shipping method.

FTL Freight Shipping

FTL is the preferred option among all shipping forms if the cargo takes up the whole trailer or slightly less. The truck makes a single pickup, and it transports the goods to the desired location. Additional destination drop-offs can be arranged because your freight is transferred exclusively.

Compared to LTL shipping, this is a time-efficient shipping option because FTL trucks have fewer pickups and drop-offs. Items that you transport via FTL shipping are usually palletized, and the trailer is generally sealed until the truck reaches the drop-off destination. This is important because it reduces the risk of damage caused by multiple pickups and transfers between two or more trucks.

Sealing off the trailer after loading the goods also improves security and the odds of delivering your freight intact. Compared to other shipping forms, FTL shipping is safer because by renting the whole truck squeezing and damaging the merchandise can be avoided.

Vehicles Used in Shipping

So far, we review different shipping forms in terms of trucks and smaller delivery vehicles used to carry the load across the mainland, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There are other shipping modes if you want to transport freight further inland, internationally, or across the pond.

Business owners turn to them because they might be more effective and less time-consuming in a specific situation. Some are optional, while others are necessary.

Major transport vehicles are:

  • Trains
  • Airplanes
  • Ships

Let’s dig in to learn more about freight transportation vehicles.

Railway Transport

Trains have been used to transport cargo for centuries, and they remain among the most common forms of shipping goods today. Commodities are stored in freight cars which enable different shipping options like parcel, LTL, and FTL shipping. Using railroads as a way of freight transport is a matter of logistics because trains have predetermined paths and schedules.

Railway transport doesn’t depend on weather conditions that could affect the safety of shipped commodities. Trains avoid traffic jams and have systematic routes that contribute to a higher level of organization. Trains outmatch trucks when it comes to carrying capacity and cargo weight while also being safer than other fully-loaded vehicles. If you are an advocate of green shipping, rail transport is the most eco-friendly of all shipping forms.

Airway Transport

Commonly used as means to ship items all across the world, air transport represents one of two ways of transferring cargo across oceans and large distances. Although there are cases of storing the goods until the plane is full, airway transport is usually utilized for parcel shipping. Lower shipping volume is based on higher costs compared to other shipping modes.

However, the value of air cargo accumulates for approximately 35% of the world’s trade because air transport is the fastest way of shipping items across long distances. Landlocked countries expecting shipments from overseas depend on airway transport.

Parcel value ranges from high-cost products like jewelry to lower-cost commodities like documents and other time-sensitive items. Cargo aircraft today have huge loading compartments, and they are a safe and time-saving way to transport freight from one part of the world to the other.

Maritime Transport

Waterborne shipping accounts for roughly 80% of international trade, which means that the majority of industries rely on it. Although considerably slower than airway transport, shipping items via maritime transport is substantially less expensive. Ships have more cargo space and can carry heavy loads. Parcel, LTL, and FTL are all available options because shipping containers are enormous.

If time is less of a factor, this is the optimal way of transporting goods to a country that has sea access. One ship can haul all sorts of goods and commodities in separate containers safely.

The modern docks are huge, but excellent coordination and systematization enable efficient management of cargo.

What To Consider When Selecting a Shipping Mode

Choosing the optimal among all shipping forms reduces costs and boosts company growth. Every business is unique, and a transport method that works for some companies, might not work for others.

Major shipping elements are:

  • Logistical reasoning and accessibility
  • Freight value and safety
  • Shipping specifics and durability
  • Time limitations

How important are these factors for a successful business?

Logistical Reasoning and Accessibility

Short-distance shipping is usually carried out via smaller vehicles like vans or trucks. Trucks, trains, and airplanes can be used for inland shipping, while boats and airplanes are valid shipping options across larger water bodies. In many cases, different forms of shipping are utilized to transport the cargo to the desired location. This is especially important for countries with no sea access.

Freight Value and Safety

Due to less traffic, shipping modes like railway, airway, and waterway transport are usually safer than hauling cargo on a truck. Delivering the goods intact is vital regardless of the transportation method and freight value. High-value commodities like jewelry, art, or high-end electronics require additional safety protocols to make sure that the shipment arrives unimpaired.

Cargo Specifics and Durability

If time is not a factor, and you need to ship huge and heavy freights, then railway or maritime transport might be your optimal shipping mode. However, if you are shipping perishable goods like food, make sure to pick the shipping form that ensures timely delivery. Packing is important for fragile items, and the person in charge of transportation should be notified to properly handle the cargo.

Time Limitations

Trucks and vans are the best options for short-distance shipping if your customers expect their orders to be delivered quickly. Airway transport is the fastest of all shipping modes when it comes to long-distance shipping. If you are in a time-crunching situation, these two forms of shipping are the top choices.

Container Types and Models

Containers are the essential component of transporting commodities for all forms of shipping. The design is affected by the kind of freight transportation vehicle, the type of items being shipped, and the purpose of the container. All of these factors contributed to the evolution and diversification of container types and models.

The trucking industry alone utilizes more than a dozen types of trailers to carry the cargo. The most commonly used trailers are dry van, standard flatbed, refrigerated, drop-deck/step-deck, open side/top, lowboy, RGN, and special purpose trailers. Any kind of liquid is transported in an ISO container.

Boxcars on trains keep the cargo safe from outside weather conditions. Trains use intermodal containers allowing the carrier to safely transfer the goods between different shipping forms. The need to use universal containers arose from the fact that trains can only travel on railroads. Once the train arrives at the destination, the container is picked up by another vehicle and carried to the desired address.

  • The freight shipped via air usually arrives and leaves the airport in intermodal containers, but it is loaded into an airplane in an aircraft container or pallets. The official name for airplane containers is a unit load device or ULD.

Dry storage containers are the most common container type when it comes to maritime transport, but other intermodal designs are used as well. Ship ports today feature a high level of organization, and it shouldn’t take too long for another vehicle to pick up the freight from the port.

The Possibilities Are Plenty

Now that we reviewed the common shipping forms and methods, you can make an informed business decision.

If you are still unsure what approach works for you, Unival Logistics is here to find the solution so you could minimize shipping costs and increase distribution efficiency. We offer full-value insurance for high-value cargo, real-time parcel tracking, and the guarantee that your items will arrive safely and on time.

Contact us to find out more about your shipping options.

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        • body <p><img alt="people working in shipping service" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/people-working-in-shipping-service.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping has been the inevitable element of trading for ages, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that shipping forms and methods have substantially evolved. Original proprietors of goods and their customers have an abundance of shipping options at their disposal today, and the only question is what forms of shipping are the most suited.</p> <p>There is no universal answer to that question because shipping situations differ from one another. Are you a manufacturer looking to ship your product within your country? Or do you want to distribute the goods globally? How can you <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-increase-supply-chain-efficiency">increase supply chain efficiency</a>?</p> <p>How long are you willing to wait as a customer for your item to arrive from the vendor? Will it arrive intact? <strong>Choosing an adequate solution among different shipping options is crucial for vendors and customers alike</strong>.</p> <p>We are here to help you make the optimal decision.</p> <h2>Freight Volume Determines the Shipping Form</h2> <p>The shipping method is affected by the size and quantity of your shipment. If the shipment consists of a few fairly small items and the delivery location is nearby, it is both inefficient and costly to rent the whole truck. Optimal shipping options for close inland shipments of higher volume are trucks that can be fully or partially loaded.</p> <p>The basic shipping options by volume:</p> <ul> <li>Parcel shipping</li> <li>Less than truckload (LTL) freight shipping</li> <li>Full truckload (FTL) freight shipping</li> </ul> <p>Let’s see which shipping forms work for you.</p> <h3>Parcel Shipping</h3> <p>Sending packages lighter than 100 pounds via parcel shipping is a time-saving and economical shipping option. This is the fastest among all short-distance forms of shipping because the recipient gets the package within a few days or even the same day you send it. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-shipping-jewelry">Shipping jewelry</a> and other smaller items is usually carried out this way.</p> <p>Parcel shipping is not limited to domestic trading, and it can be executed via different transport types. Various combinations of transport vehicles are utilized if you are sending an item abroad or further inland, and it could take some time for the package to arrive at the destination. Nevertheless, this shipping method remains the least expensive and the most time-saving.</p> <h3>LTL Freight Shipping</h3> <p>If your shipment is large, yet too small for a full truck, LTL shipping is your best option. Upon calculating the size of your shipment, shipping companies determine how much space is left in the trailer, and then they fill it up until it’s full. This requires the transportation vehicles to make multiple stops to deliver the goods to various addresses.</p> <p>Commodities are usually palletized for increased safety because different items are transported at the same time. Pallets usually weigh more than 150 pounds, and shipping costs depend on transport distance, space used, and the class of goods. LTL shipping is a great transportation solution for ecommerce and smaller businesses that experience less trading traffic. It is both a cost-efficient and environmentally friendly shipping method.</p> <h3>FTL Freight Shipping</h3> <p>FTL is the preferred option among all shipping forms if the cargo takes up the whole trailer or slightly less. The truck makes a single pickup, and it transports the goods to the desired location. Additional destination drop-offs can be arranged because your freight is transferred exclusively.</p> <p>Compared to LTL shipping, this is a time-efficient shipping option because FTL trucks have fewer pickups and drop-offs. Items that you transport via FTL shipping are usually palletized, and the trailer is generally sealed until the truck reaches the drop-off destination. This is important because it reduces the risk of damage caused by multiple pickups and transfers between two or more trucks.</p> <p>Sealing off the trailer after loading the goods also improves security and the odds of delivering your freight intact. Compared to other shipping forms, FTL shipping is safer because by renting the whole truck squeezing and damaging the merchandise can be avoided.</p> <h2>Vehicles Used in Shipping</h2> <p>So far, we review different shipping forms in terms of trucks and smaller delivery vehicles used to carry the load across the mainland, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There are other shipping modes if you want to transport freight further inland, internationally, or across the pond.</p> <p>Business owners turn to them because they might be more effective and less time-consuming in a specific situation. Some are optional, while others are necessary.</p> <p>Major transport vehicles are:</p> <ul> <li>Trains</li> <li>Airplanes</li> <li>Ships</li> </ul> <p>Let’s dig in to learn more about freight transportation vehicles.</p> <h3>Railway Transport</h3> <p>Trains have been used to transport cargo for centuries, and they remain among the most common forms of shipping goods today. Commodities are stored in freight cars which enable different shipping options like parcel, LTL, and FTL shipping. Using railroads as a way of freight transport is a matter of logistics because trains have predetermined paths and schedules.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/who-invented-the-train">Railway transport</a> doesn’t depend on weather conditions that could affect the safety of shipped commodities. Trains avoid traffic jams and have systematic routes that contribute to a higher level of organization. Trains outmatch trucks when it comes to carrying capacity and cargo weight while also being safer than other fully-loaded vehicles. If you are an advocate of green shipping, rail transport is the most eco-friendly of all shipping forms.</p> <h3>Airway Transport</h3> <p>Commonly used as means to ship items all across the world, air transport represents one of two ways of transferring cargo across oceans and large distances. Although there are cases of storing the goods until the plane is full, airway transport is usually utilized for parcel shipping. Lower shipping volume is based on higher costs compared to other shipping modes.</p> <p>However, the value of air cargo accumulates for <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/largest-cargo-planes">approximately 35% of the world’s trade</a> because air transport is the fastest way of shipping items across long distances. Landlocked countries expecting shipments from overseas depend on airway transport.</p> <p>Parcel value ranges from high-cost products like jewelry to lower-cost commodities like documents and other time-sensitive items. Cargo aircraft today have huge loading compartments, and they are a safe and time-saving way to transport freight from one part of the world to the other.</p> <h3>Maritime Transport</h3> <p>Waterborne shipping accounts for roughly <a href="https://unctad.org/webflyer/review-maritime-transport-2022">80% of international trade</a>, which means that the majority of industries rely on it. Although considerably slower than airway transport, shipping items via maritime transport is substantially less expensive. Ships have more cargo space and can carry heavy loads. Parcel, LTL, and FTL are all available options because shipping containers are enormous.</p> <p>If time is less of a factor, this is the optimal way of transporting goods to a country that has sea access. One ship can haul all sorts of goods and commodities in separate containers safely.</p> <p>The modern docks are huge, but excellent coordination and systematization enable efficient management of cargo.</p> <h2>What To Consider When Selecting a Shipping Mode</h2> <p>Choosing the optimal among all shipping forms reduces costs and boosts company growth. Every business is unique, and a transport method that works for some companies, might not work for others.</p> <p>Major shipping elements are:</p> <ul> <li>Logistical reasoning and accessibility</li> <li>Freight value and safety</li> <li>Shipping specifics and durability</li> <li>Time limitations</li> </ul> <p>How important are these factors for a successful business?</p> <h3>Logistical Reasoning and Accessibility</h3> <p>Short-distance shipping is usually carried out via smaller vehicles like vans or trucks. Trucks, trains, and airplanes can be used for inland shipping, while boats and airplanes are valid shipping options across larger water bodies. In many cases, different forms of shipping are utilized to transport the cargo to the desired location. This is especially important for countries with no sea access.</p> <h3>Freight Value and Safety</h3> <p>Due to less traffic, shipping modes like railway, airway, and waterway transport are usually safer than hauling cargo on a truck. Delivering the goods intact is vital regardless of the transportation method and freight value. High-value commodities like jewelry, art, or high-end electronics require additional safety protocols to make sure that the shipment arrives unimpaired.</p> <h3>Cargo Specifics and Durability</h3> <p>If time is not a factor, and you need to ship huge and heavy freights, then railway or maritime transport might be your optimal shipping mode. However, if you are shipping perishable goods like food, make sure to pick the shipping form that ensures timely delivery. Packing is important for fragile items, and the person in charge of transportation should be notified to properly handle the cargo.</p> <h3>Time Limitations</h3> <p>Trucks and vans are the best options for short-distance shipping if your customers expect their orders to be delivered quickly. Airway transport is the fastest of all shipping modes when it comes to long-distance shipping. If you are in a time-crunching situation, these two forms of shipping are the top choices.</p> <h2>Container Types and Models</h2> <p>Containers are the essential component of transporting commodities for all forms of shipping. The design is affected by the kind of freight transportation vehicle, the type of items being shipped, and the purpose of the container. All of these factors contributed to the evolution and diversification of container types and models.</p> <p>The trucking industry alone utilizes more than a dozen types of trailers to carry the cargo. The most commonly used trailers are dry van, standard flatbed, refrigerated, drop-deck/step-deck, open side/top, lowboy, RGN, and special purpose trailers. Any kind of liquid is transported in an ISO container.</p> <p>Boxcars on trains keep the cargo safe from outside weather conditions. Trains use intermodal containers allowing the carrier to safely transfer the goods between different shipping forms. The need to use universal containers arose from the fact that trains can only travel on railroads. Once the train arrives at the destination, the container is picked up by another vehicle and carried to the desired address.</p> <ul> <li>The freight shipped via air usually arrives and leaves the airport in intermodal containers, but it is loaded into an airplane in an aircraft container or pallets. The official name for airplane containers is a unit load device or <a href="https://www.iata.org/en/publications/newsletters/iata-knowledge-hub/what-is-aircraft-uld-in-air-transport/">ULD</a>.</li> </ul> <p>Dry storage containers are the most common container type when it comes to maritime transport, but other intermodal designs are used as well. Ship ports today feature a high level of organization, and it shouldn’t take too long for another vehicle to pick up the freight from the port.</p> <h2>The Possibilities Are Plenty</h2> <p>Now that we reviewed the common shipping forms and methods, you can make an informed business decision.</p> <p>If you are still unsure what approach works for you, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> is here to find the solution so you could minimize shipping costs and increase distribution efficiency. 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            • body<p>Shipping high-value items can seem unnerving. Because <a href="/industries" target="_self">sending anything valuable</a> across any distance comes with a lot of inherent risk, certain security measures are required to make sure everything runs smoothly. This is especially true when insuring your precious items for shipping, including when shipping diamonds. Understanding the whole shipping process is the first step toward successful transport of your valuable merchandise. Trusting the process is the second step. </p> <h2>How to Prepare a High-Value Diamond Shipment</h2> <p>Diamond shipping preparation requires care and attention to ready the items for transport.The individual seeking shipping ensures the merchandise is packaged securely and that the delivery address provided is complete and accurate. If shipping internationally, you must accurately declare the contents of the package with Customs to avoid issues at international customs checkpoints. Once contents are safely packaged and delivery information is verified, a reliable shipping and logistics team takes over.</p> <div align="left"> <h2>Trust Your Diamond Shipping to Proven Professionals</h2> </div> <p>Shipping costly items such as diamonds is an art. Although diamonds are a ten on the Moh’s hardness scale, meaning diamonds are virtually impossible to scratch, professionals should still handle the shipment with utmost care. </p> <p><img alt="Diamond and high value items secure shipping" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/the-art-of-secure-diamond-shipping.jpg" style="float: left; padding: 15px; height: 600px; width: 1024px;" /></p> <p>Security is the name of the game when shipping valuable merchandise. UNIVAL Logistics takes great care to package items to prevent damage.Shipping labels and packaging components are carefully crafted, never expressly listing the merchandise inside the package and thus deterring package theft. A good rule of thumb for shippers is to avoid using words like diamonds, gold, jewelry or other high-value indicators to maintain discretion.Listing the contents of the package as "parts" or "supplies" is a good practice.  </p> <p>The UNIVAL team tracks shipments daily and offers a tracking feature on its website to allow customers to follow shipments, too.These elements—and many others—add up to a secure, trackable process that ensures shipments arrive where they need to go and without disruption.</p> <h2>Insure Your Diamond Shipping</h2> <p>When it comes to precious merchandise shipping, insuring the shipment is a must. UNIVAL Logistics works directly with an insurance company so that every part of the shipping order—from packaging to shipping to delivery—is handled in-house, and that includes high-value shipping insurance. UNIVAL’s shipping methods adhere to insurance company requirements to ensure every claim remains valid. </p> <p>If need be, processing a claim through UNIVAL’s insurance program functions like any insurance process—including the gathering of information, investigation, and approval—but the hassle is handled for you. The team works hand-in-hand with a FedEx team to process claims in a timely manner. Should something unfortunate occur during your diamond shipping process, UNIVAL will handle all aspects of the claim to get you the reimbursement you deserve. The chances of a delivery mishap are slim, but UNIVAL Logistics is a one-stop-shop to make the process easier if it is needed. </p> <h2>Diamond Shipping Requires Discretion</h2> <p>High-value shipping, like diamond shipping, requires discretion. When you need to insure <a href="/jewelry" target="_self">safe delivery of jewelry</a>, gems and other valuable merchandise, it is extremely important to take the proper precautions and employ state-of-the-art security processes to ensure that everything goes as planned. Trust the shipping of your priceless merchandise to professionals who have your best interests in mind.</p> <p><strong>Diamond Shipping Checklist</strong></p> <p>When shipping diamonds (and other high-value items), remember to:</p> <p>• Package your merchandise securely in a jewelry box or protective case.</p> <p>• Double-check the delivery address for accuracy, including street number, suite number/apartment number, and zip code.</p> <p>• Declare contents of the package for customs purposes if shipping internationally. </p> <p>• Disguise content information so jewelry is never mentioned on shipping labels. </p> <p>• Schedule delivery so items do not sit in a shipping hub over a weekend or holiday.</p> <p>• Trust your high-value shipping to a reputable logistics team. </p> <p>• Require proof of delivery including scanned receipts and signature confirmation.</p> <p>• Purchase insurance coverage for the shipment from a reliable source.</p> <h2>Why Choose UNIVAL for Your Diamond Shipping and Insurance Needs</h2> <p>UNIVAL Logistics has been serving as a trusted source for high-value shipping and logistics services for years. Assisting hundreds of business and individual customers ship tens of thousands of packages annually, UNIVAL is known for its exceptional customer service and one-stop-shop offerings for high-value shipping. The company prides itself on going beyond just preparing shipments and creating labels: it insures valuable items, tracks shipments up to physical delivery, and keeps in touch with customers every step of the way. </p> <p>For more information on UNIVAL Logistics, or to get in touch with a logistics specialist about your high-value shipping needs, call or visit <a href="https://unival-logistics.com" target="_blank">www.unival-logistics.com</a>. </p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/The-Art-of-Secure-Diamond-Shipping" }, "headline": "The Art of Secure Diamond Shipping", "image": "https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/the-art-of-secure-diamond-shipping.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "" } }, "datePublished": "2017-08-03" } </script>
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            • titleIs Personalized Delivery Part of Your Luxury Experience?
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            • body<h2><strong>Selling luxury items requires a 360 Solution</strong></h2> <p>The competitive business of fine jewelry retaining that takes an imagination and attention to the details. In a world where high-end buyers appreciate white glove service, jewelers need to cater to their customers. According to, <a href="http://www.nationaljeweler.com/independents/retail-surveys/5197-10-retail-trends-expected-to-dominate-2017">National Jeweler</a>, “Not only do consumers value experiences over owning things, but they will pay a premium for the experiences they think are worth it. This spans all income groups and generations.” Buyers are looking for personalization from the moment they begin searching for that special piece to the time it is delivered.</p> <h2><img alt="Personalized Shipping Experience" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/is-personalized-delivery-part-of-your-luxury-experience.jpg" style="float: left; width: 1024px; height: 600px; margin: 4px; padding-right: 10px;" /><strong>Standout Service</strong></h2> <p>Maybe you are a family-owned or independent jewelry retailer who has built a solid reputation. You have carefully selected pieces and have custom design services. Every member of your professional staff has an unwavering devotion to excellence and is ready to offer a personalized experience. Shouldn’t your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/services" target="_blank">delivery service</a> reflect the same professionalism? </p> <p>Peace of mind is a priority when shipping valuable merchandise. As packaging experts, the UNIVAL Logistics team takes great care to package items to prevent damage. We also offer first-rate insurance options in case the unexpected happens. We track shipments daily and give each customer the option to use our online tracking system. These are all quality features that jewelers can use to assure their customers that their valuables will be delivered on time and risk free.</p> <h2><strong>Consider the Customer’s Journey</strong></h2> <p>Most buyers looking for diamonds, watches and fine jewelry will begin their search online. Some customers will be comfortable enough to end their journey by making an online purchase. Others may call or visit your showroom. No matter where the luxury customers choose to seal the deal, they expect an elevated shopping experience. That includes delivery of the final product. Being able to offer safe, insured jewelry shipping at a reasonable cost gives you a competitive edge every step of the way.</p> <p></p> <h2><strong>Jewelry Delivery on Their Terms</strong></h2> <p>Not all fine jewelry buyers were born wealthy. In fact, trends reported by <a href="http://www.businessinsider.com/wealthy-shoppers-want-discounts-2017-4">The Business Insider</a> indicate that luxury buyers may be looking for a premium product but they still want a deal. High-end buyers shop around, look for special offers, and enjoy attractive extras such as free returns and discounted delivery. One way a jeweler can cut costs without skimping service is to work with a firm that has relationships with insurance providers and can offer high-volume discounts.</p> <p>Offering quick, trackable, and often free delivery has become the norm. So how does your business stand out? With a trusted delivery partner, you can show how your delivery is a cut above the rest. To get you started, we offer some advice to be sure your high value products are protected: <a href="Shipping-High-Value-Items?-These-4-Tips-Can-Help">Shipping High Value Items? These Four Tips Can Help. </a> </p> <p>At UNIVAL, we pride ourselves on keeping our focus on your package until it is in the hands of your customer. You’ve worked hard to promote a promise of excellence. <a href="/contact" target="_self">Contact us</a> today to make sure you deliver on your promise.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/Is-Personalized-Delivery-Part-of-Your-Luxury-Experience" }, "headline": "Is Personalized Delivery Part of Your Luxury Experience?", "image": "https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/is-personalized-delivery-part-of-your-luxury-experience.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "" } }, "datePublished": "2017-08-23" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="Woman sending a parcel" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/woman-sending-parcel.jpg" /></p> <p>When shipping high-value items, no matter their destination, it is essential that you take all the precautions necessary to make sure the packages arrive at the right destination undamaged. There is nothing worse than expecting to receive fine jewelry or a luxurious piece of art and seeing it destroyed once the package has been opened.</p> <p>Or that item does not arrive at all, be it due to theft or mishandling. Whether you are sending a gift to a friend or running a business that delivers to customers, you should put safeguards in place to protect against loss or damage.</p> <p>And that is precisely what this article will discuss – we will provide tips regarding high-value item shipping stemming from the experience we accumulated over the many years of providing logistics services.</p> <p>As a side note, we will not discuss how packaging expensive items should be done because that is advice that is readily available everywhere (and should be very specific for the item you are shipping). In any case, let us get to the topic at hand – high-value item shipping.</p> <h2>What Qualifies as Shipping High-Value Items?</h2> <p>There is no hard and fast rule that specifies what a high-value item is. Jewelry, antiques, collectibles, and expensive electronics probably come to mind. And you would be correct. But a high-value item can be anything from an expensive pair of shoes to medical equipment.</p> <p>Traditionally, any item that is worth more than ,000 is considered high-value. But, you can also look at it from another perspective – for most major carriers, freight carrier liability automatically covers losses of up 0 in value. Thus, you can consider a high-value item anything that exceeds 0.</p> <p>In essence, <strong>a high-value item can be any item that would be difficult to replace if it got lost or damaged in transit and that you need to take out special shipping insurance to cover</strong>. Now, let us discuss how you should ship expensive items.</p> <h2>6 Tips for Shipping Expensive Items</h2> <h2>1. Be Sure to Track and Confirm Each Shipment</h2> <p>In order to ensure its delivery, you should track every phase of the package delivery process. When you ship high-value items, you should receive a tracking number that lets you track the package in real-time. You can track any package that you send and find out exactly where it is, correct any delivery problems if necessary, and confirm delivery within minutes.</p> <p>If there is a problem, however, you can easily report a lost item to the supplier and you will be able to locate exactly where and when the delivery mistake happened since you were keeping track of everything.</p> <h2>2. Insurance for Shipping</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">Small package insurance</a> is extremely important for any delivery, especially for high-value items. If something were to go wrong, not having insurance for shipping can be a nightmare. 90% of items that we receive arrive via ship and a lot could go wrong during the delivery process.</p> <p>It is unlikely, but in this case, especially if you are dealing with expensive items, it is much better to be safe than sorry. Along with tracking the item, it is essential that you take out high-value item insurance for whatever you are sending.</p> <h2>3. Work with a Secure Delivery Service when Shipping High-Value Items</h2> <p>Because these high-value items you are shipping are so important, it is essential that you work with a shipping company that will make your items a priority. Utilizing a quality delivery service will ensure that your items are shipped in the most time-efficient, flexible, and reliable manner.</p> <p>An added benefit of credible and experienced shipping companies is that they will provide excellent insurance for shipping whatever high-value items you are dealing with.</p> <h2>4. Be Careful with Labelling</h2> <p>Do not label your package as ‘expensive’ or specify what it contains if it could indicate that you are shipping high value items. Thus, do not label your package as gold, silver, coins, jewelry, watches, etc. to minimize the chance of theft. On the other hand, printing fragile on the label is perfectly fine and even desirable if the items you are shipping are easily damaged.</p> <h2>5. Insist on Signature Upon Delivery</h2> <p>To minimize the chance of theft further, always insist that the recipient signs the package if you are shipping expensive items. The delivery person is responsible for acquiring the signature and some couriers may charge a small fee for the service. However, that is a small price to pay to prevent the theft of your item.</p> <p>In a similar vein, it is recommended not to send expensive items to locations where there is a high likelihood that the recipient will not be found – such as tradeshows or hotels – and, consequently, will not be able to sign the delivery. The better option is to ship to a local distribution facility where the recipient can pick it up.</p> <h2>6. Follow Your Carriers Guidelines when You Ship Expensive Items</h2> <p>Most carriers have specific guidelines that you have to abide by for your insurance claims to be accepted. It can be anything from packaging to labeling guidelines. The worst thing that can happen is that you take out shipping insurance, your item gets damaged in transit, but then your claim gets denied because you did not follow the carrier’s guidelines.</p> <p>This mistake is easy to avoid by being diligent when packing and labeling and reading the carrier’s guidelines in detail. In case you are having trouble finding up-to-date guidelines, contact the carrier’s customer service representative and learn any important details from them.</p> <h3>To Avoid Additional Charges, Print Postage When You Need It</h3> <p>This is just a helpful tip to save a few bucks instead of paying shipping rate postage fees. You can either use a non-software solution like a postage meter to print out what you need or a software-based program via the internet. While postage fees are minor, they can add up if you run a business that regularly delivers to clients.</p> <h3>The Simplest Way to Ship High-Value Items</h3> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> is a logistics company that specialized in high-value item shipping and insurance. We offer end-to-end shipping solutions and you will be provided with real-time package tracking, multi-modal transport, and shipping insurance of up to 0,000 for domestic and 0,000 for international shipments at premium rates.</p> <p>And if the worst happens, a simple and efficient claims process is fully supported by a dedicated insurance representative. There is no reason to spend time worrying about how your valuable package will reach its destination safely. 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            • body<p><img alt="Cargo Airplane Landing On The Track" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/cargo-airplane-landing-on-the-track.jpg" /></p> <p>Expanding the reach of your business may, at some point, necessitate selling to clients in foreign countries. Meeting your clients where they are is a sound business strategy that can increase your profits and raise brand loyalty. However, servicing foreign clients often means shipping internationally.</p> <p>International delivery comes with its own sets of challenges. Besides finding the right carrier to deliver your goods, you will need to be aware of the laws and rules that regulate international shipping. On a positive note, excluding the extra paperwork, the process is rather similar to shipping domestically in all other aspects.</p> <p>The purpose of this article is to demystify the international shipping process and help you understand how to ship internationally, without worrying whether your goods will pass through customs or whether you will need to pay any hidden fees. Additionally, we will give suggestions on what you should look for when searching for a shipping partner to deliver your goods.</p> <h2>Make Sure That Your Items Can Be Shipped Legally</h2> <p>It will come as no surprise that each country has laws regulating what goods can be imported. If your company is planning on shipping overseas, the first step should always be to check the rules and regulations of the destination country. Fortunately, the U.S. Department of Commerce provides a <a href="https://www.trade.gov/ccg-landing-page">Country Commercial Guide</a> where you can find all the information you require.</p> <p>This comprehensive guide contains up-to-date information on each country you can ship your goods to. You will be able to find everything from details on trade barriers to the customs regulations in force. At the very least, you should carefully study the section on <a href="https://www.trade.gov/knowledge-product/belgium-prohibited-restricted-imports">prohibited and restricted imports</a> of your destination country (we have provided Belgium as an example).</p> <h3>The Regulations of Your Carrier regarding Shipping Internationally</h3> <p>Besides the country laws that apply to shipping internationally, each carrier has its internal regulations governing what goods they ship or that fall under specific restrictions. Some items you would expect to be prohibited or restricted – like African elephant ivory or weapons.</p> <p>However, some commonly prohibited items may surprise you – like soil or dry ice. For this reason, you should always read your shipping company’s terms and services and contact them directly to find out the specific rules regarding the items you intend to ship.</p> <h2>Determining the Terms of Sale</h2> <p>You and your buyer should also determine the Terms of Sale before you ship your goods. These Terms of Sale do not refer to the price of your goods and any other agreements relating to the transaction itself that you have with your buyer.</p> <p>The Terms of Sale are used to clearly communicate and define the terms used for the obligations, costs, risks, etc. associated with international shipping. By themselves, they do not conclude a contract. For example, you need to determine the point of delivery – the time at which the risk of loss or damage to the items is the responsibility of the buyer, not you, the seller.</p> <p>All the terms that will be used in the contract between your company and your buyer should be agreed upon before concluding any contract. The most widely used terms of sale are the International Commercial Terms – or Incoterms – of the International Chamber of Commerce.</p> <h2>The Customs Documents Required for International Shipping</h2> <p>You will not need to provide the same type of customs document for every shipment. The customs documentation is based on the country of origin, the destination, and the type of goods being shipped</p> <p>The most common customs documents required for international shipping are the commercial invoice, an international shipping label, the certificate of origin, and an export license. You may also need to provide an export packing list, a certificate of insurance, an inspection certificate, etc. for special goods.</p> <p>Most international shipping companies know what specific documents you may need for shipping your goods. Contact your carrier so that they can supply you with the documentation you need to fill out.</p> <p>Additionally, customs delays are often caused by unclear shipment descriptions, so make sure to provide accurate and detailed information for your goods to pass customs in a timely manner.</p> <h2>Packaging Your Goods for International Shipping</h2> <p>Naturally, you do not want your goods to be damaged during transport and as international shipments are handled by more people than domestic ones, it goes without saying that you should package them carefully.</p> <p>However, your shipping company may have special regulations regarding how to package certain items (hazardous materials, beverages, etc.) that you should be aware of. Thus, you should contact your carrier to ask for instructions if you suspect the packaging of your goods may be governed by special regulations.</p> <h2>What to Look for in International Shipping Companies</h2> <p>Besides complying with all applicable laws and regulations relating to shipping internationally, and making sure you package your items safely, you should also be mindful of the services your shipping partner provides. To find a shipping partner that suits your company’s needs, you should consider the following:</p> <ul> <li>Restrictions: As was previously mentioned, not all international shipping companies transport all goods. Contact the carrier of your choice to find out if they ship the type of goods you sell.</li> <li>Speed of Delivery: Some companies provide expedited delivery by air while some do not. Before you partner with a shipping company, you should decide whether you may need to employ expedited overnight deliveries to deal with critical situations, or whether it is fine for your goods to always be delivered at standard speed.</li> <li>Shipping Rates: Various companies offer various shipping rates. The rates will depend on the speed of delivery and the other services your carrier provides. You may need to find a balance between the shipping rates of a company and the services available to you.</li> <li>Shipment Tracking: Most major shipping companies provide shipment tracking. It has become common practice in the industry, so there is no reason not to require this service from your carrier.</li> <li>Weekend and Rural Delivery: Not all shipping companies deliver during the weekends or major holidays. Additionally, as you are shipping internationally, a third-party carrier may need to be contracted to deliver to remote locations. These three factors may also affect the shipping rates.</li> <li>Shipping Insurance: Most major international shipping companies provide basic insurance. However, basic insurance is usually not enough to cover the full value of expensive items. If you are shipping high-value goods, you should consider partnering with a specialized logistics company that provides <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value insurance</a> for high-value items.</li> </ul> <h2>Partner with a Logistics Company</h2> <p>UNIVAL Logistics provides end-to-end shipping solutions globally. We provide expedient and safe delivery of goods with unmatched insurance coverage. If you want to ship your high-value goods safely and securely, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> to learn how our services can meet all of your needs.</p>
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            • descriptionShipping internationally may seem overly complex at first glance. Continue reading to learn how the entire process works and learn how to ship internationally.
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            • titleWhat Is Cargo Insurance and How Much Does Cargo Insurance Cost?
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            • body<p><img alt="Aerial Side View Of Cargo Ship Insurance" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/aerial-side-view-of-cargo-ship-insurance.jpg" /></p> <p>Goods will get lost, stolen, or damaged in transit. That is the unchanging reality of trading. Even with advanced security measures, package tracking, and modern methods of transport, it is simply unavoidable and is something every business owner should account for. While there is no way to prevent the loss of cargo, there is a way to safeguard against it – cargo insurance.</p> <p>And that is precisely what this article will deal with. We will explain what cargo insurance is and its benefits, add a short cost-benefit analysis of taking out cargo insurance, and discuss what you should look for in a cargo insurance provider.</p> <h2>What Is Cargo Insurance?</h2> <p>Cargo insurance is the service that you pay your insurance provider for that is used to protect the value of your goods against damage, theft, or loss during transit. All carriers have carrier liability – a minimal amount of insurance that they provide.</p> <p>However, carrier liability is often very limited and does not cover a portion of the value of expensive goods. Further, carrier liability typically does not cover instances where your goods were damaged due to fire, accidents at sea, inadequate packing, natural disasters/force majeure, etc.</p> <p>And these are the most common causes of lost or damaged goods. Thus, basic carrier liability neither covers the value of more expensive items, nor does it cover all instances where your goods are lost or damaged. Consequently, shippers get cargo insurance to cover their goods in transit.</p> <h3>The Difference Between Freight and Cargo Insurance</h3> <p>Cargo insurance and freight insurance are sometimes used interchangeably, so it is easy to mix them up. Both are insurance policies that protect goods in transit, but who is protected is the difference.</p> <p>Generally, cargo insurance protects the sender of a package. So, if you run an e-commerce business, cargo insurance protects you when you send your items to clients. On the other hand, freight insurance protects the freight forwarder or carrier from the loss of a shipment.</p> <p>Consequently, if you see freight insurance on your quote, that does not mean you are protected. While it is possible that freight insurance was used instead of cargo insurance and you are, indeed, protected, double-check with your carrier who the insurance covers specifically.</p> <h2>Is Cargo Insurance Truly Necessary?</h2> <p>We have answered – what is cargo insurance? Now we should answer – <a href="https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ZLxkMXNIsb2fjs4LM5XzeQFKbtePGwgUnMGf2gSANNs/edit">is it necessary</a>? The issue is that there is no universal answer that applies to every shipper. It depends on your specific situation, so you need to judge whether being reimbursed for potentially lost items outweighs paying for cargo insurance.</p> <p>However, do be aware that it is rather common for cargo to be damaged, lost, or stolen in transit. The <a href="https://www.worldshipping.org/">World Shipping Council</a> has been tracking how much cargo is lost at sea since 2011, and their data shows that 1,382 containers are lost at sea annually on average. And that number does not include land or air transport.</p> <p>Combine that with the <a href="https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/additional-data-collections/cargo-theft/table-1.xls/view">FBI’s data</a> that cargo theft causes approximately 0,000,000 in damages per year. On top of that, account for the possibility of your items being damaged during transport or handling and you get a clear picture of why some people believe cargo insurance to be a necessity.</p> <p>If we were to talk in generalities, our advice would be that business owners that deliver to customers should pay for cargo insurance if they are shipping any significant amount of goods. Similarly, private shippers that are sending high-value items should also get it.</p> <p>Occasional shippers sending items that are low in value should probably forego shipping insurance and avoid the additional cost. The items will either be covered by carrier liability or it would not cost too much to replace them.</p> <h2>The Benefits of Cargo Insurance</h2> <p>The main benefit of cargo insurance is plain and obvious – you can get reimbursed for the value of your goods. But there is one more benefit that is rarely considered and it pertains to business owners – it safeguards your reputation among customers and builds brand loyalty.</p> <p>When a customer orders something from you and it gets lost in transit, who is going to be blamed? Even though it is no fault of your own, the customer will expect you to take responsibility. And the claims process and proving liability can be long and arduous if you do not have cargo insurance.</p> <p>By the time the process is over and you manage to reimburse your customer, negative reviews and bad word of mouth are starting to spread. One instance likely won’t affect you much, but if you deliver in large quantities, it starts to stack up. When you have cargo insurance, you can quickly and easily reimburse the customer and prevent your reputation from taking a hit.</p> <h2>What to Look for in a Cargo Insurance Provider</h2> <p>There are many cargo insurance companies that will offer you their services, but you should shop around to find the insurance provider that is best for you. Look for:</p> <ul> <li>Flexible policies; One-size-fits-all is not the best approach to cargo insurance. Make sure that your provider’s policies are appropriate for your specific needs. For instance, if you regularly ship goods worth over 0,000, then an insurance policy that covers only up to 0,000 is not for you.</li> <li>Good rates; The price of cargo insurance depends on multiple factors (it will be discussed below) and prices can vary significantly. Try to find a good balance of quality and cost.</li> <li>Access to insurance representatives; You take out cargo insurance to get reimbursed for lost, damaged, or stolen goods, but you do not want the claims process to take months. Look for service providers you will have an open line of communication with and that are willing to provide a dedicated insurance representative to make the process as efficient as possible.</li> </ul> <h3>How Is the Price of Cargo Insurance Calculated?</h3> <p>Each insurance provider will have different rates and use different variables to calculate the cost of cargo insurance, but the three main factors that will determine the price are:</p> <ul> <li>Your history – insurance premiums may rise based on prior losses you had.</li> <li>The type of goods being transported - e.g., hazardous materials are more costly to insure than lumber.</li> <li>The maximum cargo insurance coverage - a common insurance limit is 0,000. If you need a higher limit, you will possibly need to pay more.</li> </ul> <h2>Are You Looking to Protect Yourself from All Risks?</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> can be your logistics partner. We provide end-to-end logistic services and will make sure your goods are delivered safely via the fastest routes. You will be provided with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">shipping insurance</a> of up to 0,000 for domestic shipments and 0,000 for international shipments.</p> <p>Unival Logistics has over 18 years of experience in the transportation and insurance industry. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> and allow us to get your goods where they need to be secure and undamaged. And if an insurance claim needs to be filled, you will be provided with a dedicated insurance agent that will make sure you are reimbursed as quickly as possible.</p>
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            • titleWhat Is a Logistics Service and What Do Logistics Service Providers Do?
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            • body<p><img alt="Courier delivering two packages" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/professional-logistics-service.jpg" /></p> <p>Logistics can refer to a wide range of activities in a business context. Most often, it is used to refer to coordinating the movement and transportation of goods to customers. But a professional logistics service entails so much more in practice.</p> <p>Most businesses that sell products need to contract a third party to take care of their logistics needs at some point in their growth. If you are a supplier or manufacturer of high-value products, it is extremely important for you to have a clear understanding of the impact that professional logistics services are capable of creating on your business.</p> <p>Logistics companies are in a position to make your life easy while you are engaged with day-to-day business operations. And that is what will be discussed in this article – what a logistics service is, the three common types of logistics services, and how you can find a logistics company that can meet the needs of your business.</p> <h2>What Are Logistics Services?</h2> <p>Many steps are in between the moment that a product is finished and the time that it arrives in the hands of a customer. All of the steps that enable a product to reach the end consumer, including transportation from the producer to a warehouse, order fulfillment, and delivery, can be broadly classified as logistics services.</p> <p>For example, let us say that you just started selling hand-crafted items online. In the initial stages, you will likely take orders personally and mail them to your customers. At this point, you are using the shipping services of the Post Office or a private carrier.</p> <p>As your business expands, you no longer have the time to ship the items personally and shipping orders one by one starts eating into your profits. So you start sending your orders through professional carriers and you are using multiple carriers on a daily basis.</p> <p>Your business continues growing, so you try to sign a contract with a single shipping provider to take care of all of your shipping needs. However, you are now delivering farther away (or even internationally), so some packages need to go through multiple carriers, and you also need storage for items that do not sell as soon as they are manufactured.</p> <p>At this point, it becomes very difficult to manage where your items are going to and from, which routes they will travel, where they will be stored, when they will arrive, etc. This is precisely the problem logistics services are intended to solve – you hire a logistics company, tell them where your goods need to be, and they take care of the <em>how</em>.</p> <h2>The Purpose of Logistics Services and Supply Chain Management</h2> <p>Logistics services optimize the manner in which your items are delivered. From your manufacturing facility or a warehouse, your items need to travel via truck, plane, or ship to a retailer or a local postal carrier that will deliver the items to your customers.</p> <p>Finding the best routes for your goods to travel and arrive on time necessitates a lot of coordination. Inclement weather may slow down or even completely shut down one route. The logistics company you hire will reroute the vehicle carrying your goods, track your packages, and inform you of potential delays.</p> <p>Then, your order may not be enough to fill an entire truck. In such cases, you may need to wait until the truck is full, causing delays, or pay a much steeper price for your items to be delivered. A logistics company can combine your order with another customer’s, thus delivering your goods without any delays or an increase in the price.</p> <p>Delivery trucks may break down or items may be delayed at customs. The logistics company is there to make sure any issues are dealt with efficiently and that the transportation process is not disrupted.</p> <p><strong>The role of logistics services is to manage and oversee all aspects of the transportation, warehousing, and delivery process.</strong></p> <h2>The Three Types of Services</h2> <p>There are many options to choose from and choices to make in the entire supply chain management process, but logistics services can be broadly differentiated into 3 categories:</p> <h3>Freight Forwarding</h3> <p>Freight forwarding is the process of transporting goods from their port of origin (e.g. the manufacturer) to a fulfillment center (the storage facility from where orders are processed and shipped to the end customer). It includes organizing the transportation of goods to a storage facility.</p> <p>Domestic freight forwarding is usually done by trucks, rail, or air. International freight is mostly transported by container ships. Logistics services for international freight forwarding are more complex and include more bureaucracy and multi-modal forms of transport.</p> <h3>Warehousing and Inventory Management</h3> <p>Goods are typically stored in fulfillment centers for short periods of time before they are sent to the end customer. Logistics service providers manage the warehousing process for their client’s goods, regardless of whether they own their own warehouses or use those of other companies.</p> <h3>Courier Delivery</h3> <p>The final step in the transportation process is delivering your goods to the end customer. Courier shipping is an essential part of logistics services, and a professional logistics service provider will make sure your packages are delivered on time and to the right person.</p> <h2>Partner with a Logistics Company that Will Meet Your Needs</h2> <p>Handling logistics operations can be overwhelming, particularly if you are running a fast-growing business. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> is the logistics company that can take care of all your transportation and delivery needs. We have over 18 years of experience which allows us to guarantee that your packages will be delivered to your customers on time and undamaged.</p> <p>You will be provided with end-to-end shipping solutions, package tracking, API integration, and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">full-value insurance</a> at premium rates, even for high-value goods. Partner with Unival and you can focus on running your business, while we take care of the logistics aspects.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to talk to one of our service representatives to answer any questions you may have.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Man holding a package tracking scanner" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/man-with-package-tracking-scanner.jpg" /></p> <p>Package tracking is non-negotiable when shipping high-value items. Earlier tracking systems would only notify the shipping company with updates. To ensure timely delivery and customer satisfaction, both shippers and carriers need to know where a parcel is at each point in the shipping process.</p> <p>Consequently, highly sophisticated tracking systems have become the standard, offering more detailed tracking information to all parties involved. Understanding package tracking and which carriers to trust can do more than just provide peace of mind when shipping - it can help you minimize the risk of losing your next shipment.</p> <h2>How Do Packages Get Tracked?</h2> <p>Parcel tracking has eliminated much of the guesswork in shipping and given a higher level of security to the shipper by alleviating much of the anxiety around shipping. Both parties involved can know the status of a shipment for the duration of the process.</p> <p>Courier package tracking systems employ what is known as a barcode system to track packages. Each package is assigned a tracking number that corresponds to the barcode and the barcode is scanned at every point in the shipping process, which immediately updates the system so the package can be tracked in real-time.</p> <p>This system helps mitigate the chances of a package being lost, as carriers receive an update at each touchpoint, making it easy to figure out if and where a shipment is misplaced. However, even with this system in place, human error is unavoidable and packages get misplaced. Thus, cargo should still be handled in accordance with the utmost care.</p> <h2>Best Handling Practices</h2> <p>While a barcode system is very efficient, it is far from perfect. To ensure that your packages are delivered safely and on time, there are some shipping best practices that should be followed each time you entrust your precious cargo to a carrier.</p> <ol> <li>Ship with a trusted and experienced carrier.</li> <li>Purchase <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">shipping insurance</a> from a reliable provider.</li> <li>Track your shipment regularly to ensure on-time delivery.</li> <li>Report missing and/or lost items by filing a claim as soon as possible.</li> </ol> <h2>Tracking Packages at Each Leg of the Journey</h2> <p>Most tracking systems provide tracking updates at limited points along the route of shipment. Packages are scanned as they are accepted into a facility and when they are reloaded onto transit. These touchpoints are the only opportunity for the shipper to know the location of their package.</p> <p>When <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Shipping-High-Value-Items?-These-4-Tips-Can-Help">shipping higher-value items</a>, this limited knowledge might not be good enough. Some third-party companies have electronic tracking systems enabled on their fleets, meaning that shippers can follow the entire route of their package from origin to delivery. This level of transparency is ideal for high-value items and customers that demand frequent and real-time updates on their shipments.</p> <h2>Where Can You Find Your Tracking Number?</h2> <p>Depending on the carrier you use, your tracking number could be located in a few different places, but it should usually be somewhere in your shipping confirmation or receipt. Look for a long string of digits - commonly between 10 and 30, that is labeled as ‘tracking number’, ‘track your order’, ‘track your package’, or something very similar.</p> <p>It is important to note that shipment tracking is not possible without a tracking number in most cases. In case you are unable to find your tracking number, call the customer service center of your carrier and they will provide you with your unique tracking number.</p> <h2>Shipping and Global Package Tracking with Unival</h2> <p>Time-tested companies like <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> take all of the mystery and doubt out of shipping. Unival provides real-time updates around the clock on all items shipped through a reliable system. All vehicles are equipped with on-board recorders so you will know where your package is at any point in time.</p> <p>Compared to other companies that update their tracking system periodically, Unival’s customers have 24/7 access to information on the status of their shipments. More importantly, each customer is provided with a single point of contact - a designated customer service representative that will resolve any issues quickly and efficiently.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact Unival</a> and ship with the confidence that only an 18-year-old company can provide.</p>
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            • titleWhat Is Shipping Software and How To Choose the Right One for Your Business?
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            • body<p><img alt="Stylish Girl Holding Coffee On Background Of Laptop Using Software" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/stylish-girl-holding-coffee-on-b.jpg" /></p> <p>Small and medium companies whose business model depends on shipping a lot of products often run into a practical obstacle when their business starts growing – organizing their order fulfillment needs. One solution is to hire staff dedicated to managing shipments, while another is making use of the technology available, i.e. shipping software.</p> <p>If you run a business that is facing a similar issue or are anticipating that effective shipping may become an issue, this article is intended for you; in it, we will cover the basics of shipping software, the different shipping services it can streamline, and how to choose the right software for your company from the plethora of options available.</p> <h2>What Is Shipping Software?</h2> <p>In its most basic form, shipping software is a tool that automates and optimizes segments or the entirety of the shipping and delivery process. Depending on the shipping software you use, it can create and print shipping labels, present the shipping rates major carriers use, let you choose between multiple carriers, etc.</p> <h2>Different Functions of Shipping Management Software</h2> <p>Not every shipping tool performs the same function. Most integrate multiple complementary but separate services. While most shipping software serves the same overall purpose, the specifics differ.</p> <h3>Pricing and Transit Time</h3> <p>One of the primary uses of shipping software is determining the shipping rates and transit time of the carriers your company hires. Multi-carrier shipping software allows you to compare the offers of multiple carriers seamlessly and choose the shipping service that suits you best.</p> <h3>Labeling and Documentation</h3> <p>Another common function of shipping software is streamlining the shipping process by providing some form of automated labeling in accordance with the parameters you set. Additionally, shipping software may allow you to forward the necessary documents to customers automatically and create custom templates.</p> <h3>Shipment Tracking Software</h3> <p>Shipment tracking software can be considered a subcategory or a specialized type of shipping software. It can be used to track the stage of transit of a package by the shipper and/or the end receiver. Most shipping software allows for some tracking integration.</p> <h3>Reporting and Analytics</h3> <p>Not all software compiles reports and analytics. Those that do are a useful tool to track shipping trends, regardless if it refers to frequent customers, price trends over time, transit times, etc. This feature can be a useful tool for creating advanced logistics strategies for companies that do a lot of shipping.</p> <h2>How Much Does Shipping Software Cost?</h2> <p>Naturally, the cost of shipping software varies with the version you need and the company you choose. Free shipping software exists but has limited features. Regular software is in the range of per month, while more advanced software is in general – 70 per month. The most advanced versions with the largest numbers of features usually go for 0+ per month.</p> <h2>How to Choose the Right Shipping Software for Your Company?</h2> <p>When you are choosing shipping software to be used by your business, you should first weigh the price and the functions it can perform. Once again, not all software has the same features and can perform the same functions. Asides from that, here are three more characteristics of shipping software to consider:</p> <h3>Ease of Use</h3> <p>Some shipping software is made for advanced users, while some are targeted at people with no experience and are designed to be more intuitive. When choosing your software, consider the staff that will be the primary users, will they need special training, can you implement it on a company-wide basis if needed, etc.</p> <h3>Third-Party Integration</h3> <p>More than likely, as your business grows and shipment needs increase, you will need more from your shipping software, however, those features may not be a part of the software you use. Yet, if your software allows for third-party integration, this issue is easily solvable. Additionally, you may want to integrate your software with your carriers’ to streamline the process.</p> <h3>Mobile Responsive</h3> <p>Even though it may seem counterintuitive in the digital age, not all software is mobile-friendly. Consider whether you will need to use the software from your phone and consequently whether it is designed to be mobile responsive (or whether a new version will add this feature).</p> <h2>Partner With a Technology-Driven Logistics Company</h2> <p>If you are looking to partner with a logistics company to take care of all of your shipping needs, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact Unival Logistics</a>. We provide end-to-end shipping solutions, a <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers">shipping API</a> that can be integrated with your website or enterprise system, and full-value insurance for both domestic and international shipments.</p>
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            • titleWant To Save on Box Shipping Rates? Here Is the Cheapest Way to Ship a Package
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            • body<p><img alt="Paperboard and Corrugated Fiberboard Boxes" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/paperboard-and-corrugated-fiberboard-boxes.jpg" /></p> <p>A lot of people forget about shipping fees until they start packaging. In addition to the cost of the item, there are a number of other costs that come along with packaging up shipments to be sent off to their destination. Consequently, the first step in finding the cheapest way to ship a package is understanding all of the associated costs.</p> <p>Whether you are a business shipping items to your consumers or an <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/solutions">individual shipping</a> to another individual, shipping materials and costs can really add up. Here's how you can guarantee the cheapest <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/box-shipping-rates">box shipping rates</a> possible without sacrificing quality transport from A to B.</p> <h2>1. Recycle Your Shiping Material</h2> <p>Instead of purchasing a new bag of packing peanuts or a roll of bubble wrap every time you need to ship an item, conserve all of the materials that you've accumulated from shipments sent to you. Reusing shipping materials is the first step in getting to the cheapest way to ship a package, particularly for businesses that ship and receive items in large volumes.</p> <p>Secure shipping is always a top priority though. These materials should be in relatively good shape as long as the items had been packaged well and nothing has rattled around too much. You can also save boxes that have stood up to past shipments.</p> <p>While couriers from the three major shipping agencies can sometimes be rough with packages, most are very careful to preserve the integrity of the box shipment and will make sure that it stays intact.</p> <p>These boxes can be relabeled, retaped, and sent back out with a new shipment inside. Paperboard and corrugated fiberboard boxes are best for shipments of up to 10 pounds, but anything heavier will need more heavy packaging.</p> <h2>2. Package Your Item Well</h2> <p>Package your item well. Whether you've purchased new shipping materials or recycled old ones, it is important that you use them to package your item securely. Again, you cannot guarantee a safe shipment in most cases, so wrapping up your items tightly and making sure that they don't roll around inside the box is crucial - especially for those smaller, more delicate items.</p> <p>Reinforce the edges of your shipping boxes with heavy-duty tape, too. If you don't make sure that your package is sturdy and secure, you may get stuck paying for damage costs down the road. You can take out <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">full value insurance</a>, but the cheapest way to ship a package is still to minimize potential damage.</p> <h2>3. Track Your Package</h2> <p>You want to make sure that you know where your shipment is going at all times, so <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/services">tracking your package</a> is of paramount importance. Losing track can cause potential problems and additional fees down the road. If there is an issue and your package has not arrived in a timely fashion, it is important to get in touch with the shipping company quickly in order to resolve the problem as efficiently as possible.</p> <h2>4. Forgo Shipping Insurance in Some Cases</h2> <p>For those small, menial items, forego insurance. Most shipping insurance companies will not suggest this, but it is true. In many cases, shipping with insurance can cost more than the cost of the item itself. Still, the cheapest way to ship a small package of little value can be to ship it without insurance.</p> <p>However, answering - what is the cheapest way to ship a package? - correctly will depend on your specific situation. For more expensive items, you should always sign up for package insurance. Whether big or small, these valuable shipments need some extra protection. Saving money on box shipping rates does not matter much if these packages are not sent securely.</p> <h2>What Variables Will Always Affect the Shipping Rate?</h2> <p>Besides saving money on box shipping rates, understanding the variables that increase or decrease the price for all shipments should be the next step in finding the cheapest way to ship a package. In some cases, you will have no influence on these variables, but in others, you may be able to choose the less costly option.</p> <p>The variables that affect shipping rates are:</p> <ol> <li>The dimension of your package. Because space is limited in delivery trucks, larger packages will incur bigger shipping costs.</li> <li>The weight of your package. The heavier your package is, the more you will need to pay. The weight of the package includes the weight of the packing materials and the box, in addition to the weight of the item being shipped. We should also note that most major carriers will round up the weight, e.g. a 5 pound 6 ounces package will be counted as a 6-pound package.</li> <li>The travel distance. The math here is simple - the farther your package needs to travel, the higher the shipping rate.</li> <li>The shipping speed. Different rates apply to differently prioritized package shipping. Express and overnight delivery will cost more than 3- or 5-day delivery.</li> </ol> <h3>What Is the Cheapest Way to Ship a Large Package?</h3> <p>Besides applying the tips for saving on boxing rates, you should be mindful of the box you use for shipping large items. A relatively common mistake is using a box that is too large. How this happens is understandable - you are unsure if your item will fit in the box, so you use the biggest box you can find.</p> <p>However, this increases the shipping rate because of the dimension of the package. While the weight added is negligible, the package takes space from other items that could be loaded onto the delivery truck, consequently increasing the price. Cheap shipping necessitates measuring your items and finding appropriate-sized boxes.</p> <h3>What Is the Cheapest Way to Ship a Small Package?</h3> <p>The same applies to shipping small items. However, you may not need to use multiple boxes, but combine all the items into one box. Measure your items and see if you can cut down on the combined dimension by fitting them all into one larger box.</p> <p>These are all incremental changes and probably will not mean too much if you are a one-time shipper. But being aware of the details and minimizing the costs in each step of the process, without sacrificing the quality of shipping, is important if you are running a business that delivers. All of these savings add up when the volume of shipping is high.</p> <h2>How Do You Shop for the Best Shipping Rates?</h2> <p>The cheapest way to ship a package is by partnering with a logistics company with experience. With the help of <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, you can guarantee a safe shipment while also keeping your box shipping rates as low as possible. We will plan optimal routes for your shipments, track them at each leg of the journey, and provide full-value insurance at premium rates where it is needed.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Shipping Container" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/shipping-container.jpg" /></p> <p>There are more than 20 million shipping containers in transit at sea right now, and even more traveling domestically over land. While humankind has been shipping goods overseas for thousands of years, secure shipping containers are a relatively new invention and, thus, the person who invented the shipping container should be celebrated.</p> <p>Intermodal container shipping just celebrated its 65th anniversary this year. Intermodal shipping refers to any type of shipping that involves multiple forms of transportation, including land, sea, air, and rail. Thanks to the invention of the humble shipping container, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/services">intermodal shipping</a> was revolutionized in the 20th century and revolutionized the 20th century in turn.</p> <h2>How Were Goods Shipped Before the Invention of the Shipping Container?</h2> <p>Before the invention of the shipping container, break-bulk shipping was the norm. This process included handling individually counted units, packaged into wooden crates, sacks, or bags. Each individual unit would have been loaded on the ship separately, often without any machinery.</p> <p>The labor-intensive process of break-bulk shipping necessitated a lot of manpower, as most of the cargo had to be handled manually. Loading and unloading a single ship could take weeks, as opposed to today’s hours or, at most, a few days. The seemingly simple process of loading and unloading cargo was significantly stymieing international trade.</p> <h2>Globalization's Secret Weapon: the Shipping Container</h2> <p>In 1955, Malcolm McLean, a former trucking company owner, collaborated with engineer Keith Tantlinger to create the modern intermodal shipping container. The container that the two wanted to build would be able to withstand long voyages at sea as well as be easily loaded onto ships, trucks, trains, and other shipping vessels. They ended up building boxes crafted from corrugated steel, which measured eight feet wide, eight feet tall, and ten feet long.</p> <p>These containers were designed with a twist-lock mechanism on top of each corner. The design of this mechanism allowed the containers to attach securely to each other and also be easily lifted by cranes. Tantlinger convinced McLean to patent these designs, but eventually, the design was opened up to the public, becoming the standardized shipping container. Soon, this invention was simplifying intermodal transportation all over the globe.</p> <h3>The First Successful Container Ship</h3> <p>The first ship that successfully carried shipping containers was the SS Ideal X, a converted WW2 oil tanked. It was bought by Malcolm McLean’s company in 1955, modified to carry containers, and set sail for the first time on April 6, 1956.</p> <p>It traveled from Port Newark, New Jersey, to Port of Houston, Texas. The Ideal X was loaded with 58 containers, with 58 trucks waiting to continue transporting each container upon arrival. The Ideal X was sold in 1959 and then again in 1964 for scrapping, and that is how the first successful container ship ended its career.</p> <h2>Some Things Change, Some Things Stay the Same</h2> <p>Although shipping goods is easier than ever and we are able to transport items safely and securely, shipping can still be very stressful (among other things, piracy recently made a comeback). As a result, there is a high demand for secure delivery services that can safely and cheaply transport high-value goods.</p> <p>That's why UNIVAL Logistics offers both secure package delivery and private <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">shipping insurance</a> that allows you to keep peace of mind while your shipment is in transit. Our global logistics experts will find the best possible route for your goods, but also ensure you have the best possible insurance coverage. Not only that, but customers can now track their package no matter where it is with GPS tracking tools.</p> <p>UNIVAL is able to provide end-to-end shipping solutions and offer the most reasonable discount shipping rates around, with full-value international and domestic insurance. If you are in need of a reliable shipping company and private shipping insurance for your high-value items, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact UNIVAL Logistics</a> today.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="International Shipping" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/international-shipping.jpg" /></p> <p>If you sell your wares online or need to get a package to someone outside the country, you may have considered purchasing package insurance. When you ship domestically, the cost of insurance for shipping is often covered up to a certain amount. But if you want secure international delivery, you will likely want to look into getting private international shipping insurance.</p> <p>Although it may be an added cost, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/services">secure package delivery</a> is typically well worth it: you will have peace of mind that the recipient will get their package, and you will not have to worry about anyone filing a claim. Additionally, if a claim is filed, you will have ample proof that you are not at fault. You will be safeguarding your company’s reputation and protecting yourself from financial liability.</p> <p>Here are a few things you need to know about purchasing international private shipping insurance:</p> <h2>Is Private Shipping Insurance Available for Every Country?</h2> <p>Not every carrier provides coverage for every country. Most major carriers require the country you are shipping to to sign an agreement pertaining to handling, security, and promptness of shipment. If the destination country does not agree, the carriers will not provide insurance to those destinations.</p> <p>Additionally, the major carriers also give careful consideration to the countries to which they extend shipping insurance, possibly excluding your desired destination. Typically, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">private shipping insurance</a> companies are your best option for destinations that do not have agreements. Most of the time, they will also offer lower rates and higher coverage values, as well as coverage for shipping costs.</p> <h2>What Does Shipping Insurance Cover?</h2> <p>Typically, this insurance protects against damage or loss while in transit. Some policies may only pay for the repair of items damaged in transit, rather than the full cost of a replacement. Other policies only include the product cost and not the additional cost of shipping.</p> <p>In addition, the process of filing a claim differs - some insurance providers only give a few days to discover the damage and file a claim; others may give you 30 days to report the damage from the time it arrives. Oftentimes, international shipping costs can be pricey, so you will want to go with the policy that provides the protection you will need at the lowest cost.</p> <h2>Shipping Insurance for High-Value Items</h2> <p>It should also be noted that the insurance most major carriers provide rarely covers the full value of high-end goods. If you are shipping items such as jewelry, expensive artwork, collectibles, or similar, taking out full-value private insurance is worth it in almost every case. Full-value international shipping insurance has a limit of up to 0 000, which is significantly higher than basic insurance.</p> <h2>Should I Always Purchase International Shipping Insurance?</h2> <p>If you are shipping something that is fragile or valuable, you should insure your package. In general, everything that is valued at more than is a good candidate for international shipping insurance. But if the cost of repair or replacement is not worth the extra cost of the insurance, you may want to skip it in most cases. Think about your bottom line and how much you stand to lose should the worst-case scenario occur.</p> <h3>You Need to Consider the Destination Country</h3> <p>The human factor should not be discounted if your company regularly ships its products. The items will always need to clear customs, where they can easily be mishandled by customs officials. Some countries have an excellent reputation for securely clearing packages, while others are known as high-risk destinations.</p> <p>If you regularly do business with a specific country, you are likely well aware of its customs officials’ reputation. Unfortunately, there is little that can be done about the way your packages are handled, but the country of destination can be an added incentive to taking out international shipping insurance.</p> <h2>Having No Insurance Is Risky</h2> <p>The primary purpose of international shipping insurance is to protect against loss or damage. However, you will also be less stressed knowing that your packages are covered. If you are a regular shipper, the stress factor might be just as important as the financial protection.</p> <p>In case you decide you should take out international shipping insurance, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact Unival Logistics</a>. We will ensure that your packages arrive safely and securely to the destination country and provide full-value insurance for all of your goods. Let us handle the risks of transit while you focus on running your business.</p> <p><em>For more information about shipping with insurance through our service, contact us today!</em></p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Two containers crashing in the sky" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/multiracial-warehouse-workers-carring-box.jpg" /></p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/is-shipping-insurance-necessary" }, "headline": "What Is Shipping Insurance and How Does It Work", "description": "Ever heard of shipping insurance? Let us explain what it is, how it works and why it is a must for your business in this ultimate guide to shipping insurance.", "image": "https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/multiracial-warehouse-workers-carring-box.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "UNIVAL Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "UNIVAL Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2022-06-28", "dateModified": "2023-04-21" } </script> <p>Taking out shipping insurance will increase your shipping rate, you should be clear on that. But the benefits of shipping insurance far outweigh the additional cost. In fact, <strong>shipping insurance will save you money in the long run</strong>, particularly if you run a business that delivers to clients.</p> <p>In this article, we will explain what shipping insurance is in practice, explore some benefits of a good insurance policy, and expound on how shipping insurance works.</p> <p>By the end of the article, you should be able to distinguish between a good and bad insurance provider and know how to choose the best insurance policy for your specific situation. So, let’s start by explaining what shipping insurance is.</p> <h2>What Is Shipping Insurance?</h2> <p>Let’s start at the very beginning and explain what shipping insurance actually is. </p> <p>Well, shipping insurance is a service provided by carriers and insurance companies that <strong>enables senders to be reimbursed if a package is stolen, lost, or damaged during transportation</strong>. The shipping company takes on the financial liability for a package or parcel up until it arrives at its destination. This makes for much safer and more secure <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/solutions" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shipping solutions</a>.</p> <p>Some major shipping carriers may offer basic insurance coverage as part of their shipping services, but this coverage is often limited and may not cover the full value of your shipment. In these cases, it may be worth considering purchasing additional <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shipping insurance for high-value packages</a> to make sure your parcels are secure.</p> <h2>What Does Shipping Insurance Cover?</h2> <p>The specific coverage and terms of shipping insurance may vary depending on the carrier and the policy, but in general, parcel shipping insurance can provide coverage for:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Damage during transit: </strong>Shipment insurance can provide coverage for any physical damage that may occur during transit, such as dents, scratches, or broken items.</li> <li><strong>Loss or theft: </strong>If your shipment is lost or stolen during transit, package insurance can help cover the value of the lost goods.</li> <li><strong>Non-delivery:</strong> In some cases, a shipment may be lost or delayed in transit, and the recipient may never receive the goods. Shipping insurance can help cover the cost of the lost shipment in this scenario.</li> </ul> <h3>Exclusions to Shipping Insurance</h3> <p>It is important to familiarize yourself with the exclusions of shipping insurance to understand what coverage you actually have. Common exclusions include:</p> <ul> <li>Wilful misconduct by the assured (the receiver) - insurance fraud</li> <li>Items that may not be insured according to the carrier's policies</li> <li>Inherent vice</li> <li>Loss or damage caused by improper packaging</li> <li>Unexplained loss</li> <li>Latent defects</li> <li>Incorrect addresses or zip codes.</li> </ul> <h2>Types of Shipping Insurance </h2> <p>There are three types of shipping insurance: carrier-based, third-party and self-insured. Each type has its own unique benefits that can help you save money and ensure that your shipment is covered against damages or losses.</p> <ul> <li><em>Carrier-Based Insurance</em> – This type of insurance is provided by the carrier and offered in their contract of carriage. It is provided at no additional cost, but it usually limits the coverage to a certain amount and does not cover consequential damages resulting from lost or delayed items.</li> <li><em>Third-Party Insurance </em>– Third-party shipping insurers offer full coverage for your shipment at an affordable rate. This type of insurance provides more comprehensive coverage than carrier-based insurance, and it covers consequential damages resulting from lost or delayed items.</li> <li><em>Self-Insured</em> – Self-insurance is when a shipper assumes all risk for the shipment and does not purchase any insurance. This type of coverage is usually only recommended for shipments that are low-cost and/or of extremely low value. It can save money in the short term, but the shipper will be responsible for any losses incurred in the event of a claim. </li> </ul> <p>No matter what type of insurance for shipping you choose, it is important to understand how coverage works and identify the potential risks of not having an insured package before deciding. </p> <h2>How Does Shipping Insurance Work?</h2> <p>We have discussed the definition and types of shipping insurance. Now, we should explain how shipping insurance and what shipping professionals would like you to know.</p> <h3>1. Understand Your Shipping Insurance Coverage</h3> <p>Carriers will provide automatic coverage up to a certain amount. After that, it is the responsibility of the shipper to purchase additional insurance. <strong>If the value of your parcel exceeds the automatic coverage limit, you will need to purchase insurance for the entire package.</strong></p> <p>You can declare a certain value for your merchandise, allowing you to claim losses from the carrier up to the declared amount. If no value is declared, the carrier will default to their included shipping insurance ceiling. If the declared value exceeds the ceiling, there will be additional costs incurred on the shipper. This additional fee guarantees loss prevention for the shipper.</p> <p>Three important things to know as a shipper:</p> <ul> <li>While carrier shipping insurance is a nominal fee, it can add up if you ship regularly.</li> <li>Most major carriers have included coverage options at a maximum of 0 per shipment. Shippers can choose to insure their items for up ,000 per parcel.</li> <li>Some carriers will not cover items such as coins, cash, or precious stones.</li> </ul> <h3>2. Declared Value</h3> <p><strong>Declared value and shipping insurance are not the same.</strong> In fact, most carriers will not outline the difference in hopes you will not notice. Additionally, many high-volume carriers fail to immediately notify the shipper of lost parcels, delaying the claim filing process to the point where the shipper could miss the deadline.</p> <p><em>Shipping Insurance</em></p> <ul> <li>Shipping insurance is typically included up to a certain amount with each carrier for free.</li> <li>The carrier will assume all risk for lost or damaged items during transit.</li> <li>Shipping insurance must be purchased for any amount exceeding automatic coverage.</li> </ul> <p><em>Declared Value</em></p> <ul> <li>Declared value allows the shipper to incur losses up to the declared amount.</li> <li>If declared value exceeds automatic coverage, the shipper foregoes their free coverage and must purchase insurance for the full value of the item(s) being shipped.</li> <li>To collect losses, the shipper must file a claim with the carrier.</li> </ul> <h3>3. Filing a claim</h3> <ul> <li>Submit the claim within the specified claim deadline.</li> <li>Send in all relevant documentation, including, but not limited to proof of parcel value, proof of insurance, shipment documents, and repair estimates.</li> <li>Wait 5-30 business days to receive a refund and/or resolution.</li> </ul> <h3>4. Benefits of Third-Party Coverage</h3> <p>Third-party options will cost you more upfront, but they will cover all shipments made within a specified amount of time. Over time, you typically incur much lower shipping costs. Plus, it includes <strong>door-to-door protection against loss, damage, or any other unforeseen event</strong>.</p> <p>This type of coverage ensures that you know exactly what is covered, you receive personalized service for claims, and you can rest assured that your package will be handled with as much care as if it were in your hands.</p> <p>The benefits of <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/third-party-insurance" rel="noopener" target="_blank">third-party insurance</a> coverage include:</p> <ul> <li>Lower cost coverage than typical carriers</li> <li>Personalized service</li> <li>Discounted and higher limit shipping insurance</li> <li>Savings benefits for high-volume shippers</li> <li>Easy claim filing and recovery</li> </ul> <h2>How Much Is Shipping Insurance?</h2> <p>Shipping insurance costs are typically based on the value of the goods being shipped, as well as the destination and mode of transport. For example, shipping a valuable item overseas by air will typically cost more to insure than shipping a less valuable item domestically by ground.</p> <p>In general, the cost of shipping insurance is 0% for packages under 100$. For every additional 100% value, carriers will charge extra (usually around 1$ per 100$). The exact amount will, of course, depend on the carrier whose <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/services" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shipping services</a> you choose or the insurance provider.</p> <p>While this may seem like an additional expense, remember that the cost of damage or loss of your shipment can be much higher than the cost of the insurance itself. So is insurance worth it for shipping? Our answer is definitely. </p> <h3>Who Pays for Shipping Insurance?</h3> <p>Costs of shipping insurance can be paid for by either the seller or the buyer, depending on the terms of the transaction. There are two distinct forms of insurance that are important here: <strong>seller insurance and buyer insurance</strong>. </p> <ol> <li>Seller Insurance: The business buys shipping insurance from a third-party shipping insurance company. </li> <li>Buyer Insurance: The seller offers insurance that customers can add to their purchases at checkout.  </li> </ol> <h2>Exploring the Benefits of Investing in a Package Insurance Policy</h2> <p>If you or your eCommerce business sends or receives a lot of packages in the mail, you may want to consider investing in an affordable package insurance policy in case there are any issues with your deliveries.</p> <p>Package insurance offers many benefits, especially for those who may have business operations that involve sending and receiving packages. Why do you need shipping insurance? Well, here are just a few benefits of package insurance besides getting reimbursed if a package gets damaged or stolen.</p> <h3>Shipping Insurance Lets You Track Your Packages</h3> <p>First, having package or parcel insurance takes all the guesswork out of sending and receiving packages. You will be able to track the locations of your packages, and you can set up a delivery using any device with an internet connection. You'll never again have to wonder whether or not something got lost.</p> <p>If you're <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/services" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shipping valuable items</a> overseas, having a package insurance policy can give you some much-needed peace of mind. On the rare occasion that something does get lost, you will be <strong>reimbursed the full value of the item</strong>. By shipping with insurance, your satisfaction becomes a top priority, and you simply will not get that kind of service with regular shipping.</p> <h3>You Get a Grace Period to File Insurance Claims</h3> <p>Next, if you are concerned about sending or receiving packages with fragile contents, you can rest assured that having a package insurance policy will <strong>prevent you from being inconvenienced if something breaks</strong>. Most insurance companies give you a grace period of up to 30 days to report any damages or missing items and file an insurance claim.</p> <h3>A Shipping Insurance Policy Provides Discounts on Future Shipping Rates</h3> <p>Finally, having a reliable shipping insurance policy gives you <strong>a discount on all future </strong><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-rates" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><strong>shipping rates</strong></a>. If you are a business owner, you know that shipping can get expensive. Almost 90% of everything we buy arrives via ship, and it's important to protect your assets.</p> <h2>Interested in Purchasing Shipping Insurance?</h2> <p>If you decide to go with a third-party shipping insurance company, make sure it can meet your needs, deliver high-quality service, and eliminate the stress from shipping. Unival Logistics provides <strong>shipping insurance of up to 0,000 in value at premium rates</strong>. The filing process is as painless as possible, and each shipper has a designated customer service representative who works diligently to resolve any issues.</p> <p>Unival Logistics has been<em> a trusted shipping option for 18 years</em>, offering a proven and effective step-by-step procedure to handle expensive items - large or small, discounted shipping insurance, a network of terminals around the world, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery" rel="noopener" target="_blank">secure package delivery</a>, and a streamlined process that eliminates all of the extra work for the shipper. </p> <p>So, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact us today</a> to make sure your high-value packages are fully protected during transportation, and you are getting the best price!</p>
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            • titlePreparing for Shipping: How To Ship a Package
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            • body<p><img alt="Shipping Package" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/shipping-package.jpg" /></p> <p>No matter what you are sending or where it is going, there is one thing that should be on your mind: making sure that it gets to the recipient. Consequently, you should learn how to send a package securely. And <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure shipping</a> starts with understanding some basic principles and proper packaging.</p> <p>In this article, you will learn how to make sure that your package or parcel gets to its destination on time and intact in five easy steps. We will also discuss how shipping should be done if you are a business that delivers to customers, while focusing on shipping options that you should avoid in order not to anger your customer base. Let’s start by explaining how to ship a package.</p> <h2>1. Package Your Shipment Securely</h2> <p>Start by measuring the items you are sending and choose an appropriate-sized box. Mentioning this may seem superfluous, but there are 2 good reasons why you should do it:</p> <ul> <li>You will <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Want-To-Save-on-Box-Shipping-Rates?-How-To-Ship-Cheaply#.Ye7puuqZO01">save on box shipping rates</a>.</li> <li>Your package will be less likely to get damaged.</li> </ul> <p>Shipping rates are in part determined by the dimension of the package (the other three major variables are weight, distance, and speed). Thus, by using the smallest boxes necessary, you will minimize the cost of shipping (and likely save a bit on the price of the box itself). This is particularly important if you are a regular shipper or ship large quantities, because the costs quickly add up.</p> <p>The other reason is safety - packages will inescapably bump and jostle in transit; the less space there is in the box for the items to move around, the less likely they are to get damaged. After you have chosen the correct box, reinforce all edges with two-inch tape. Brown or clear packaging tape, reinforced packing tape, or paper tape should do the trick.</p> <p>Once again, when your package is in transit, it may roll around in the back of a truck, or it may be shuffled when it reaches a shipping center. No matter how heavy-duty the packaging is, it is good to play it safe and reinforce any perforated edges.</p> <h2>2. Addressing a Package Clearly</h2> <p>Remember that when your package is delivered, the handler has to read the address you write on the package. If your numbers or letters aren't written clearly, your package may end up on someone else's doorstep. Type out your shipping label if you don't have the best handwriting, and maybe even have the recipient sign for the package, to make sure that they receive the correct item.</p> <p>In case you run a business, even if it is a small one, printing your shipping labels is a necessity - it demonstrates professionalism, cuts down the time spent on preparing the packages, and improves the chances of the package reaching the correct recipient. Additionally, if your carrier mismanages the delivery, you can clearly show that it was not due to unclear labeling and easily get reimbursed.</p> <h2>3. Don't Send Restricted Items</h2> <p>All carriers have a list of restricted or prohibited items that may not make it past the point of collection. These items may be refused, returned to the sender, or even destroyed. For security reasons, carriers cannot accept these items, so it is best not to even try shipping them. Even if you think something may make the perfect gift, check the list to make sure you are in the green - some items you may assume are perfectly fine to ship are not.</p> <p>For instance, there are various state and county prohibitions on shipping alcohol. While they often refer to the selling and distribution of alcohol, sometimes they also affect sending it as a gift. On top of that, many major carriers have company regulations that prohibit them from shipping alcohol and will not process the package at all. In short, check with your carrier whether you are allowed to ship your item.</p> <h2>4. Track Your Shipments Online</h2> <p>Each shipment should be assigned a tracking number, so you will know the approximate location of your shipment at all times. If your package does not reach the recipient within the estimated delivery dates, it would be worth checking where the shipment was last seen. If your shipment is marked as delivered, you may have become the victim of theft or a system error. Contact the merchant or shipping carrier directly in order to determine the cause of the loss.</p> <h2>5. Insure Your Package or Parcel</h2> <p>Package and parcel insurance with a secure delivery service gives you confidence that your package will be shipped safely and efficiently. If something does happen to the shipment, your package is covered, and will be replaced or reimbursed. Secure package and secure parcel delivery is very important, and shipping with insurance will only help you achieve this.</p> <p>Taking out insurance is especially important if you run a business that delivers high-value items. Shipping with insurance will increase your shipping rates, but will pay off in the long run. Getting full-value reimbursed for just one luxurious item will more than make up for the higher shipping rates.</p> <h2>3 Shipping Options That Anger Customers</h2> <p>We have discussed how to ship a package properly, but we should also explain what business owners and retailers should avoid. During the holiday season and beyond, shipping remains one of the biggest causes of stress in the e-commerce community.</p> <p>Between inflated shipping costs that cover package insurance as well as secure shipping, to the trend in holiday "porch pirates" who steal unattended packages, shipping can be a nightmare that lasts beyond the check-out screen. But how do retailers avoid these customer frustrations? It is somewhat simple, really. Here are the top three things to avoid when shipping a package.</p> <h3>Failure to Track Down Shipments</h3> <p>Once the shipment is in the hands of the carrier, there is little control that the retailer has over the package. However, not caring about the status of a delivery will likely result in you losing a customer. Instead of passing the blame to someone else, take some initiative and look at the tracking details.</p> <p>The tracking report should show who handled the package last, as well as the exact time that the package arrived at its last destination. If the package was reported to have been delivered but the customer never received it, there should be some investigation into the possibilities of theft, system error, or a mislabeled address.</p> <h3>Making the Customer Wait for Refund or Replacement</h3> <p>As the merchant, you are responsible for filing claims with the shipping carrier, since you are the one that contracts them. In the case of a lost shipment, customers expect you to be proactive. Whether the loss or damages were the fault of the merchant or carrier, it is the responsibility of the merchant to make sure that the claims are processed and the customer is reimbursed as quickly as possible.</p> <h3>Raising Your Shipping Costs to Include Insurance</h3> <p>Although package insurance is an important option, it should not be a requirement. Not all customers want or need to have their packages insured, and using shifty practices to force them to pay more without a choice can result in severe sticker shock when the customer reaches checkout.</p> <p>Offering the option for package or parcel insurance allows customers to choose whether or not they want the service. The largest shipping containers can fit up to 15,000 packages. It is easy to lose track of a shipment with so many to handle.</p> <p>For small, expensive packages, shipping with insurance is very wise, as they can be easily misplaced. In these cases, it is recommended that a customer choose a secure package delivery option. However, the customer should still have the option to refuse, even if it is in their best interest.</p> <h2>How To Ship a Package Securely - the Simplest Solution</h2> <p>The easiest way to make sure a package will reach its destination is to contract an experienced logistics company. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> provides start-to-finish shipping services, to make sure that packages are always traceable and don't get put into the wrong hands. You can also <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">take out full-value insurance</a> at premium rates for your more expensive items.</p> <p>At the end of the day, worrying about a package safely reaching its destination should not be your concern. Unival Logistics will make sure your packages travel via the safest and fastest routes and gets tracked at each leg of the journey, all the while being fully insured.</p>
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            • titleExploring the Benefits of Investing in an Insurance Package Policy
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            • body<p><img alt="Girl receiving a package with broken products" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/package-with-broken-goods.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>If you or your business sends or receives a lot of packages in the mail, you may want to consider investing in an affordable insurance package policy to take advantage of in case there are ever any issues with your deliveries.</p> <p>Package insurance offers many benefits, especially for those who may have business operations that involve sending and receiving packages. This article will discuss a few benefits of package insurance policies, but we should provide a few definitions before we get to that.</p> <h2>What Is a Package Policy?</h2> <p>A package policy is an insurance policy that provides for more than one insurance line. In other words, when you pay for a package policy, you combine multiple policies into a single one; for example, a package policy may provide insurance coverage for product liability and property coverage.</p> <p>Let us say you run a jewelry shop that delivers to customers. You need insurance for shipping and property insurance to protect against damages, so you negotiate with your insurance provider to combine the two lines of insurance into a single policy - that is a package policy.</p> <p>Two of the most common package policies are business owners policies and commercial package policies:</p> <h3>Business Owners Policy (BOP)</h3> <p>The business owners policy is generally the broadest package policy and provides numerous insurance lines. Everything from product liability and business income to building insurance and premises liability may be covered. For some businesses, the full coverage of a BOP is not necessary and a cheaper, customized package policy is the better option.</p> <h3>Commercial Package Policy</h3> <p>A commercial package policy is similar to a BOP but is commonly used to protect higher-risk businesses. Additionally, a commercial package policy is more customizable than a BOP - you can take out specific insurance lines that are relevant to your business; for instance, you can combine commercial property insurance with a general liability insurance policy.</p> <h2>The Benefits of a Package Policy for Businesses That Deliver</h2> <h2>Tracking Your Packages</h2> <p>First, having package or parcel insurance takes all the guesswork out of sending and receiving packages. You will be able to track the locations of your packages, and you can set up a delivery using any device with an internet connection. You will never again have to wonder whether or not something got lost.</p> <p>If you are shipping valuable items overseas, having a package insurance policy can give you some much-needed peace of mind. On the rare occasion that something does get lost, you will be reimbursed the full value of the item. By having insurance for shipping, your satisfaction becomes a top priority, and you just do not get that kind of service with regular shipping.</p> <h2>Protecting Fragile Items</h2> <p>Next, if you are concerned about sending or receiving packages with fragile contents, you can rest assured that having a package insurance policy will prevent you from being inconvenienced if something breaks. Most insurance companies give you a grace period of up to 30 days to report any damages or missing items and file a claim.</p> <h2>Lower Prices</h2> <p>Finally, having a reliable shipping insurance policy gives you a discount on all future shipping rates. If you are a business owner, you know that shipping can get expensive. Almost 90% of everything we buy arrives via ship, and it is important to protect your assets. However, a shipping insurance policy will not provide property insurance or premises liability coverage.</p> <p>When you combine these insurance lines into a single insurance package policy, you will typically get lower prices. Additionally, the premiums of the different insurance lines within a package policy may be reallocated where needed, so claims are absorbed and your rates do not increase.</p> <h2>Protect Yourself Against Loss</h2> <p>Overall, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">package insurance</a> is an extremely valuable type of protection to have. There are a lot of small steps involved in any type of shipping process, and there are many errors that could arise that could cause delays or problems in your shipping.</p> <p>The best way to stay prepared and make sure your valuables will always be protected is to invest in a reliable and reputable package insurance policy as soon as possible. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> provides shipping insurance even for high-value items at premium rates, real-time package tracking, and API integration.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to make sure your packages are safely delivered and fully insured.</p>
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            • titleWho Invented the Steamship? - A Brief History of Steam-Powered Vessels
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            • body<p><img alt="Vintage steamship on a river" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/vintage-steamship.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>There were several milestones in the history of shipping that enabled modern international trade to become what it is today. The most recent one was the seemingly humble <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/the-shipping-container-is-one-of-the-most-important-inventions-in-history">invention of the shipping container</a>, but trading in large quantities was built on the back of having ocean-worthy ships for efficient trade. This leads us further back to the invention of the steamship - so, who invented the steamship and when?</p> <p>In short, we will say that there is no true answer. There are several candidates, all of whom were pioneers in the field. It mostly depends on perspective – are we talking about the invention of the steam engine, the first steamboats that were used for river travel, or who invented the ocean-going steamship?</p> <p>As with most technological advancements, steamboat history is filled with people building on top of earlier successes. All of this will be covered in this article, but it is ultimately up to you to decide who “invented” the steamship. But first, we should define a few terms.</p> <h2>What Is the Difference Between a Steamboat and a Steamship?</h2> <p><strong>Steamboats and steamships are vessels that are moved by propellers or paddlewheels which are propelled by steam engines</strong>. There is no exact specification that differentiates a steamboat from a steamship, so sometimes these terms are used interchangeably.</p> <p>However, a steamboat is typically a smaller, shallow-draft vessel that is used on rivers and lakes. Steamships are larger, are a later design, and are seaworthy. The prefixes SS and PS are used for both but are more commonly used for steamships.</p> <ul> <li>SS – screw streamer (moved by screws or propellers)</li> <li>PS – paddle streamer (moved by paddles)</li> </ul> <h2>Who Invented the Steamboat?</h2> <p>Thomas Newcomen invented the atmospheric engine in 1712, the first version of the steam engine. The earliest designs of steamboats from the early second half of the 18th century used the Newcomen engine, but these were fuel-inefficient and heavy, requiring a very sturdy boat design and were mostly unsuccessful.</p> <p><strong>The first successful somewhat successful steamboat was the <em>Pyroscaphe</em></strong>, built by Frenchman marquis Claude de Jouffroy in 1783. It traveled up the river Saône before the engine failed, but the boat did not sink, which was a major improvement compared to earlier attempts.</p> <p>In 1769, Scotsman James Watt improved on the Newcomen design and invented the first “modern” steam engine, which was the main driving force behind the Industrial Revolution. However, it took decades before the Watt engine came into common use, but the true success stories of steamboats came with utilizing Watt’s engine design.</p> <h3>The First Steamboat in America</h3> <p><strong>John Fitch built the first steamboat in America in 1785 and used it to successfully travel on the Delaware River in 1787</strong>. Fitch’s steamboat, the <em>Perseverance</em>, did not use the Newcomen engine, but neither did it use the Watt engine, as they were unavailable in the U.S.</p> <p>Instead, inspired by Watt’s engine, he designed and made his own version of the steam engine and successfully installed it on the <em>Perseverance</em>. So, the question – <em>who invented the steamboat?</em> – can’t be truly answered. However, if the question were – <em>who built the first successful steamboat?</em> – the answer is John Fitch.</p> <h2>The Commercial Success of Steamboats</h2> <p>We gave a brief overview of the history of steamboats, so it should be obvious that there was not one single inventor, but that it was a collaborative effort over time. However, if you were to ask - who invented the steamship? - most people with some knowledge on the subject would likely answer Robert Fulton.</p> <p>This is simply not true - <strong>Robert Fulton did not invent the steamship</strong>. He did, however, revolutionize the industry and made steamships commercially viable, which is why he gets the credit and is commonly known as the “Father of Steam Navigation.” As a side note, Fulton was an engineer and did build one of the first submarines, the <em>Nautilus</em>, but he is rarely remembered for that.</p> <p>Early steamships in the 1800s were not commercially successful until Fulton built the <em>North River Steamboat</em>, which would be renamed the <em>Claremont</em>. The <em>Claremont </em>used the Watt engine and carried passengers along the Hudson River, from New York City to Albany. The 150-mile trip was done in about 32 hours.</p> <p>Fulton, together with Robert R. Livingston, also funded the building of the <em>New Orleans</em> steamboat, completed in 1811, which traveled on the Mississippi and Ohio rivers. The <em>New Orleans</em> is about as successful as the <em>Claremont</em>, as it introduced steam navigation to the western rivers.</p> <h3>The Rise of Ocean-Faring Steamships</h3> <p>The first steamboat that traveled by sea was Richard Wright’s the <em>Experiment</em>, traveling from Leeds to Yarmouth in 1813. From that point forward, steam-powered transportation started developing rapidly. The first steam-powered ship to cross the Atlantic was the American-built SS <em>Savannah </em>in 1819.</p> <p>However, the SS <em>Savannah </em>was a hybrid and most of the trip was done by sail, instead of steam-powered. <strong>The first steam-powered vessel that was purposefully built for cross-Atlantic travel was the British SS <em>Great Western</em>, built in 1838.</strong> It began the era of steam-powered cross-Atlantic travel.</p> <h2>The Decline of U.S. Steamboats</h2> <p>Steamboats in the 1800s were one of the main ways to transport people and goods in the U.S. over large distances, but their dominance did not last long. Soon after steamboats become successful, trains began utilizing steam propulsion.</p> <p>Travel by rail was faster, did not depend on weather conditions, and did not need to go along major waterways. By the 1870s, rail slowly but surely started to gain dominance over steamboats both for the transport of goods and people.</p> <p>On the other hand, ocean liners continued to be the main mode of transportation for cross-ocean travel until the second half of the 20th century and definitely made their mark. The RMS <em>Titanic </em>was a steamship, after all. In any case, many steamships were lost in WW2 and technological advancements made the marine diesel engine a viable alternative, and so the steamship was supplanted as the king of ocean travel.</p> <h2>Are Steamboats Still Used Today?</h2> <p><strong>Steamboats are still used today, but mostly for tourism purposes</strong>. Steam-powered travel is simply not a viable option in the 21st century and there are no true surviving steamships that are used for the transportation of cargo or people.</p> <h2>Technology Has Come a Long Way since the Invention of the Steamship</h2> <p>The steamship was the pinnacle of commercial transportation in the 19th and early 20th centuries, but we have come a long way since then. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> takes the same entrepreneurial spirit of John Fitch and Robert Fulton and applies it to today’s circumstances.</p> <p>We provide innovative end-to-end logistics solutions and make sure your cargo is delivered to its destination safely and on time. You also get <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value insurance at premium rates</a>, real-time package tracking, and API integration. If you need logistic services for the 21st century, contact Unival Logistics.</p>
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            • titleAir Freight vs. Sea Freight – Comparison between the Cost, Speed, Safety, and Environmental Impact
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            • body<p><img alt="Plane flying over cargo containers" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/airplane-above-containers.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>The differences between transporting goods by air or sea may seem self-evident. In truth, the general differences are rather obvious. However, for business owners that regularly deliver to their customers, it is not enough to understand the generalities – the intricacies of air freight vs. ocean freight are just as important for a successful logistics operation.</p> <p>And that is what this article will discuss. By the end, you will understand the differences in cost and delivery time, the limitations of ocean or air freight, and the impact on the environment. Ultimately, your decision is conditioned on what services your business needs, so let’s explain the contrast between air and sea freight.</p> <h2>Air Freight vs. Sea Freight Cost</h2> <p>While there are many things to debate regarding air freight vs. sea freight, the cost is not one of those things. <strong>Air freight is more expensive than sea freight</strong>. According to a <a href="https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/transport/publication/air-freight-study">study by the World Bank</a>, transport by air is 12 – 16 times more expensive than transport by sea (and 4 – 5 more expensive than transport by land, which makes sea freight the cheapest option).</p> <p>To put it into perspective – if your package were to cost 0 to ship by sea, it would typically cost between 00 – 00 by air. For this reason, most professionals only recommend sending packages by air if the cost is not more than 15% - 20% of the value of the item.</p> <h3>The Accessibility of Cargo</h3> <p>However, there is one additional factor that can somewhat offset the dominance of sea freight regarding the cost – the accessibility of the goods. As far as transport routes go, it is easier to deliver cargo by air than by sea.</p> <p>Consequently, if you are delivering to customers and use sea freight, you may need to use multiple modes of transport before your items reach the carrier that will deliver the items to the end customer. Additionally, the high volume of traffic at seaports may cause delays, forcing you to pay detention or demurrage charges.</p> <p>By no means is air freight cheaper, even if you end up paying for multiple modes of transport and detention or demurrage charges. However, these additional costs should still be considered when contracting a carrier, as they may affect the bottom line.</p> <h2>Time Spent in Transit</h2> <p>Similar to the air freight vs. sea freight cost, there is a clear winner when it comes to time spent in transit, just in the opposite direction. <strong>Air freight is faster than sea freight</strong>. For one, the journey time of ocean ships is longer than airplanes. On top of that, inclement weather, delays in ports, and customs can also add to the time spent in transit for ocean freight.</p> <p>While air freight still needs to clear customs and planes can be affected by inclement weather, the delays are much shorter. The predicted arrival time of air freight is much more accurate. Consequently, air freight is the better option if time is of the essence. However, there is one additional relevant factor regarding the transport speed of ocean freight.</p> <h3>LCL and FCL Shipments</h3> <p>Less than Container Load shipments (LCL - when you send a smaller shipment that does not fill an entire <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/the-shipping-container-is-one-of-the-most-important-inventions-in-history">shipping container</a>) traditionally took significantly longer to ship than Full Container Load shipments (FCL), due to the time needed to consolidate the cargo, which added to the difference in transit time between air and sea freight.</p> <p>Currently, many companies offer express/expedited LCL services, which cuts down on the time but at an increased price. Without a doubt, transporting cargo by air is still much faster, but the difference is not always as stark as it used to be.</p> <h2>What Type of Cargo Can You Send?</h2> <p>When discussing air freight vs. sea freight, it is also important to understand what goods you can send. In short, <strong>you can send more types of goods by sea than by air</strong>. Allowable goods are regulated by both airline policies and national laws and, as such, there is no comprehensive list. However, here is a list of goods that are traditionally prohibited from being sent by air:</p> <ul> <li>Toxic items</li> <li>Flammable items</li> <li>Biochemical products</li> <li>Gases</li> <li>Items that pose a health risk</li> <li>Items with magnetic properties</li> </ul> <h2>Air Cargo vs. Sea Cargo Safety</h2> <p><strong>There is no significant difference in the safety of your cargo when sent by sea or air</strong>. Human error during handling is always a possibility, but all professional carriers have policies that minimize the chance of your packages being damaged. Still, for high-value goods, it is always a good idea to consider taking out <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">shipping insurance</a>.</p> <h2>Air Freight vs. Sea Freight Carbon Footprint</h2> <p>Finally, we get to the impact on the environment – the air freight vs. ocean freight carbon footprint discussion. And the answer here is clear – <strong>sea freight produces a minuscule amount of CO2 emission compared to air freight</strong>. Consequently, sea freight is a much more environmentally friendly shipping option.</p> <h2>To Sum Up – Air Freight or Sea Freight Comparison</h2> <p>Let’s sum up the air freight vs. sea freight comparison in clear pros and cons.</p> <p>Air freight:</p> <ul> <li>Faster +</li> <li>More expensive –</li> <li>More prohibited items –</li> <li>Larger environmental impact -</li> </ul> <p>Sea freight:</p> <ul> <li>Slower –</li> <li>Cheaper +</li> <li>More items can be transported +</li> <li>Lesser environmental impact +</li> </ul> <p>Additionally, both methods of transport are comparably safe. At the end of the day, sea freight and air freight are separate services – what the better option is depends on what services you need.</p> <h2>Why Worry About the Routes Your Goods Are Taking?</h2> <p>Choosing how to ship your packages can take up a lot of your time. Instead, you can partner with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> to take care of all of your logistics needs. We provide end-to-end shipping solutions and will make sure your parcels travel via optimal routes and that they arrive safe and on time.</p> <p>In addition, we provide full API integration, real-time package tracking, and full-value insurance for high-value items. Leave the logistics side of your business to us, while you focus on running it.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="shipping-high-value-items" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/shipping-high-value-items.jpg" /></p> <p>Although most package carriers in the US are fairly reliable, shipping insurance is still a necessity, especially for high-value items. The fact is that shipping comes with a lot of inherent risks. All major carriers openly state that items can get damaged or lost and that taking out insurance when shipping high-value items is the safest and wisest choice.</p> <p>Taking out insurance is particularly important if your business model is based on shipping to your customers. This article will cover what items qualify as high-value and how the claim process works, while explaining some advantages of taking out private insurance, and will finish with a few tips for shipping high-value items.</p> <h2>What Qualifies as a High-Value Item?</h2> <p>In shipping terms, anything that is worth more than 0 per pound can be categorized as a high-value item. Common high-value items include gemstones, rare coins, paintings, artwork, and unique jewelry.</p> <p>High-value shipping insurance is a necessity because the loss or damage of these items is much more devastating than that of ordinary consumer items, so the stakes are much higher. Parcel carriers tend to treat all packages in the same manner irrespective of their value.</p> <p>Consequently, buying insurance is the only way that you can get an edge when it comes to securing your precious items. High-value packages tend to vary in size, although most are generally small. Most couriers have set their package limits at 150 pounds, and 165 inches of combined length and girth.</p> <h2>Why Buying Third-Party Insurance Is Advantageous</h2> <p><img alt="Insurance Package" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/insurance-package.jpg" /></p> <p>Courier and logistics companies usually provide insurance for the packages that they carry. In fact, some of these companies automatically offer insurance for small packages that are worth 0 or less without any charge beyond the normal shipping costs.</p> <p>For packages worth more than 0, the major couriers will give you the option of buying in-house shipping insurance. However, the in-house coverage from courier companies is usually capped at around ,000. This is rarely enough to cover the full value of items such as jewelry, gemstones, rare coins, paintings, or precious artwork.</p> <p>Only third-party insurers can offer you a cover of more than ,000 for your package, which means that they are the more viable option if you want to insure a high-value shipping package. Private international shipping insurance for high-value items can cover up to 0,000, while domestic shipping insurance often covers up to 0,000.</p> <h2>Additional Services You Get With Private Insurance</h2> <p>Usually, when you are shipping high-value items and take out insurance, you are provided with monitored parcel tracking. This is a basic service offered to businesses shipping high-value items so that you can know the status of your packages at all times.</p> <p>You should also be provided with the option to integrate your website or enterprise system with your carrier’s shipping functionalities through their <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers">API</a>. This helps streamline the entire process and is particularly important if you ship high-value items regularly.</p> <h2>The Shipping Insurance Claims Process</h2> <p>Each carrier or logistics company has a unique claims process. Ideally, it should be expedient and efficient. We will explain how the claims process functions with Unvial Logistics. If your high-value item goes missing during shipping, you can immediately initiate a claims process. The process is designed to be as straightforward as possible.</p> <p>First, you have to submit the claim within the deadlines that are specified in the terms and conditions that you agreed to. You will then be required to send all documents that are relevant to your claim.</p> <p>These documents include proof of purchase, proof of value, insurance documents, shipping documents, and in the case of damaged goods, repair estimate documents. You will then have to wait for 5 to 30 business days to receive a refund or a resolution to your claim.</p> <h2>Advice for Shipping High-Value Items</h2> <p>Even with full coverage, you would rather have your packages delivered safely and on time. To safeguard your business and keep your customers satisfied, here is some advice for shipping high-value packages.</p> <p><em>Be Sure to Track and Confirm Each Shipment</em></p> <p>In order to ensure its delivery, you should track every phase of the secure package delivery process. You can track any package that you send and find out exactly where it is, correct any delivery problems if necessary, and confirm delivery within minutes.</p> <p>If there is a problem, however, you can easily report a lost item to the supplier and you will be able to locate exactly where and when the delivery mistake happened since you were keeping track of everything.</p> <p><em>Insurance for Shipping</em></p> <p>We have already stressed the importance of taking out insurance, but it deserves to be repeated. Small package insurance is extremely important for any delivery, especially for high-value items. If something were to go wrong, not having insurance for shipping can be devastating.</p> <p>We have already stressed the importance of taking out insurance, but it deserves to be repeated. Small package insurance is extremely important for any delivery, especially for high-value items. If something were to go wrong, not having insurance for shipping can be devastating.</p> <p>A lot could go wrong during the delivery process - from human error to natural hazards. It is unlikely, but in this case, especially if you are dealing with expensive items, it is much better to be safe than sorry. Along with tracking the item, it is essential that you make sure whatever you are delivering has proper insurance.</p> <p><em>Work With a Secure Delivery Service</em></p> <p>Because these high-value items you are shipping are so important, it is essential that you work with a shipping company that will make your items a priority. Utilizing a quality delivery service will ensure that your items are shipped in the most time-efficient, flexible, and reliable manner.</p> <p><em>To Avoid Additional Charges, Print Postage When You Need It</em></p> <p>This is just a helpful tip to save a few dollars instead of paying shipping rate postage fees. You can either use a non-software solution like a postage meter to print out what you need or a software-based program via the Internet.</p> <h2>The Easiest Way to Secure Your Packages</h2> <p>If you are looking for high-value shipping insurance anywhere in the United States, Unival Logistics can help. We offer fair insurance rates and cover values of up to 0,000 for high-value packages. You can take out insurance for shipments of diamonds, gemstones, jewelry, collectible coins, paintings, artwork, and other high-value items.</p> <p>We also provide monitored tracking and an API you can use to integrate your website with our shipping services. There is no need to stress about shipping high-value items and your packages reaching your customers on time. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> and let us take care of the logistics while you focus on running your business.</p>
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            • titleWhat Is Reverse Logistics and How Does It Work?
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            • body<p><img alt="Woman standing in front of trucks and checking a shipping order" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/woman-in-front-of-trucks.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p><strong>Reverse logistics have become a key element of any successful supply chain</strong>. Reverse logistics refers to the process of taking items returned by customers and returning them to the manufacturer or distributor.</p> <p>Today, consumers expect no-hassle returns. Returns on e-commerce orders exceed those made in stores by 3 to 4 times. That means reverse logistics is critical for most businesses. Learn more about this process below.</p> <h2>What Is Reverse Logistics?</h2> <h2></h2> <p>Reverse logistics refers to the type of supply chain management that <strong>transports products from customers back to the manufacturers or sellers</strong>. Processes like recycling and returns require reverse logistics once a customer receives a product.</p> <p>Reverse logistics begin at the end consumer, going back through the supply chain network to the distribution center or from the distributor to the manufacturer. They can also include processes where the end consumer handles the final disposal of the product, including resale, refurbishing, and recycling.</p> <h2>What Is a Reverse Logistics Expert?</h2> <h2></h2> <p>A reverse logistics expert is a professional who can help your business be more efficient by offering a reverse logistics solution and suggesting and implementing process improvements in your reverse supply chain. An excellent reverse logistics expert will consider your business priorities, customers, and sales goals.</p> <h2>When Is Reverse Logistics Used?</h2> <h2></h2> <p>Companies use reverse logistics when products move from their final destination backward through the supply chain to the seller or supplier. <strong>The objectives of reverse logistics are to retrieve value from the product or dispose of it and ensure repeat customers</strong>.</p> <p>At least 30% of items ordered online are returned, compared to less than 10% of in-store purchases. Smart organizations typically have a reverse logistics strategy to build customer loyalty, repeat business, and reduce losses associated with returns.</p> <h2>How Does Reverse Logistics Work?</h2> <h2></h2> <p>Reverse logistics moves products from the endpoint of the supply chain at least one step back. The reverse logistics process includes handling returns and purchasing excess materials and goods. It's also responsible for managing any refurbishments or leases.</p> <p><strong>Reverse logistics vary across different industries</strong>, and there are various incentives for enhancing logistics management.</p> <p>For example, in the construction industry, the reverse logistics process moves and recycles salvaged materials to new sites. There are opportunities for cost savings with reverse logistics implementation as the construction industry adopts more sustainable practices to minimize waste.</p> <p>In the beverage industry, reverse logistics uses empty tap containers. Beverage production companies reuse their containers to recapture their value. That requires a good reverse logistics strategy, which considers cleaning the containers, managing shipping loads, and transportation.</p> <h2>Reverse Logistics vs. Traditional Logistics</h2> <h2></h2> <p>Traditional goods flow begins with suppliers and moves on to manufacturers or distributors. From there, the items travel to retailers and consumers. On the other hand, reverse logistics management begins with the customer and returns the goods to any point along the supply chain.</p> <p>An effective supply chain is responsive to changes and can handle reverse logistics requirements. This process can return a defective product one stage back in the supply chain or to the initial supplier. Moreover, they can send returned goods back to sales or discount channels.</p> <h2>Effective Reverse Logistics Strategy</h2> <h2></h2> <p><strong>Process the return</strong>: The return process begins once the consumer signals they want to return an item. It should include authorization and identification of the product's condition. The return process also involves approving refunds, scheduling return shipments, and replacing defective items.</p> <p><strong>Handle the returns</strong>: Once a returned item arrives at your location or processing center, examine it and determine its return category. Sort them into disposition options: resell as new, resell as return, fix, recycle, refurbish, or scrap.</p> <p><strong>Reduce your daily waste</strong>: Reduce your daily waste by sending fixable products to the repair branch.</p> <p><strong>Repair</strong>: Once you review the returned product and determine whether it can be fixed, move it to the repair location. If that's not possible, sell the sellable parts.</p> <p><strong>Recycle</strong>: Send any products or parts that you can't repair, reuse, or resell to the space for recycling.</p> <h2>Elements of Reverse Logistics</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Returns management</strong>: This process handles product returns or avoids returns in the first place. These activities should be straightforward, visible, controllable, and fast. Customers evaluate the business for its return flow and re-return policies. A re-return refers to the return of a product for the second time.</li> <li>Frequently, these returns activate extended return policies, like offering store credit.</li> <li><strong>Return policy and procedure (RPP)</strong>: The policy about returns a business shares with customers is its RPP, and they should be visible and consistent. Employees should also follow them.</li> <li><strong>Refurbishment or remanufacturing</strong>: Refurbishing, remanufacturing, and reconditioning are activities that rebuild, repair, and rework items. Companies also recover reusable, interchangeable materials or parts from other products (known as cannibalization of parts).</li> <li><strong>Packaging management</strong>: This management focuses on reusing packing materials to reduce disposal and waste.</li> <li><strong>Unsold goods</strong>: Reverse logistics for unsold goods manage returns from retailers to distribution centers or manufacturers. The returns can happen because of poor sales, delivery refusal, or inventory obsolescence.</li> <li><strong>End-of-life (EOL)</strong>: EOL products are no longer useful or don't work. Manufacturers usually recycle or dispose of EOL items. Such products can create environmental issues for manufacturers.</li> <li><strong>Delivery failure</strong>: Drivers return items to sorting centers when a delivery fails. Then, the sorting centers return the goods to their point of origin. Some sorting centers may have employees who identify why delivery failed, fix the issue, and then resend.</li> <li><strong>Rentals and leasing</strong>: Once a product comes to the end of its lease or rental contract, the business that owns the product can recycle, remark, and redeploy it.</li> <li><strong>Repairs and maintenance</strong>: In some product agreements, companies and customers maintain items or repair them if any issues arise. Sometimes, the company sells returned, defected products to another buyer after repair.</li> </ul> <h2>The Five Rs of Reverse Logistics</h2> <p>The five Rs of reverse logistics are:</p> <ul> <li>Returns</li> <li>Reselling</li> <li>Repairs</li> <li>Repackaging</li> <li>Recycling</li> </ul> <p>Companies typically apply metrics to each of these stages to track their progress.</p> <h2>Significance of Reverse Logistics to Your Business</h2> <h2></h2> <p>Reverse logistics is vital since it maintains an efficient flow of products. <strong>An effective reverse logistics program can reduce costs and risks, create value</strong>, and complete the product life cycle.</p> <p>Many companies plan to invest in the circular economy. This type of economy follows traditional logistics and continues through a closed-loop supply chain.</p> <p>In a closed-loop supply chain, companies operate in a system focused on a <strong>sustainable economy</strong> and fighting environmental issues. Businesses find new uses for disposed items with repair, recovery, and recycling. Materiels that were once viewed as waste become valuable again.</p> <p>The circular economy also ensures compliance as many countries institute a policy demanding producers to employ more sustainable practices. The guidelines define subsidies for recycling, waste prevention, research, and development. Other policies mandate collection and recycling programs, penalize some waste practices and restrict landfills.</p> <h2>Reverse Logistics Can Improve Customer Experience</h2> <h2></h2> <p>Returns are key factors in commerce today. A lack of a comprehensive returns program will disappoint customers, resulting in poor reviews and loss of market share.</p> <p><strong>Consumers are more willing to buy when they understand the return policy</strong>, even if they don't return the product. A return process backed by reverse logistics management gives them peace of mind and a sense of trust.</p> <h2>Advantages of Reverse Logistics</h2> <h2></h2> <p><strong>Reverse logistics offer financial benefits while positively affecting the business culture and environment</strong>. Refining the processes for what happens to items after delivery helps save money and retain customers.</p> <p>The product data collected when engaging with consumers after delivery is a perk of effective reverse logistics. The information offers insight into the company's supply chain and opportunities to improve items and customer experience.</p> <p>Reverse logistics can also lead to better supply chain visibility, which can lead to perks such as:</p> <ul> <li>Waste reduction and better sustainability</li> <li>Cost reduction</li> <li>Faster and better service</li> <li>Better customer satisfaction</li> <li>Greater customer retention</li> <li>Loss reduction</li> <li>Enhanced brand sentiment</li> </ul> <h2>Challenges of Reverse Logistics</h2> <h2></h2> <p>A challenge of reverse logistics is that <strong>the flow has to go both ways</strong>, and managers must set up the right infrastructure for it to be effective and efficient. That usually requires software that can track and automate each stage of reverse logistics. Moreover, once the infrastructure is set, management must continuously monitor and evaluate the company's reverse logistics processes to ensure efficiency.</p> <p>Businesses have to track inbound and outbound logistics for the full picture. Inbound logistics handle the receipt of raw goods or materials from the supplier to the manufacturer. On the other hand, outbound logistics cover processes that deliver the finished product to the end-user.</p> <p>Both outbound and inbound logistics are evaluated from the manufacturer's point of view. And reverse logistics can be part of any point in the supply chain.</p> <h2>The Bottom Line</h2> <h2></h2> <p>After reading this article, you have a good idea of what reverse logistics is and how it works. Apart from offering many benefits such as reduced costs and better customer experience, reverse logistics is also an eco-friendly solution that can help combat environmental issues.</p> <p>Feel free to check Unival Logistics and find a transportation solution that will suit your business.</p>
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            • titlePackage Lost In Transit: The 7 Most Common Reasons
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            • body<p><img alt="shipping-cardboard-package" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/shipping-cardboard-package.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>Unlike most shipping insurance companies, UNIVAL Logistics is involved in both global shipping and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">package insurance</a>. We know firsthand how important it is to protect yourself, especially when sending items overseas or through multimodal means. Unfortunately, some packages are lost in transit due to insecure shipping methods.</p> <p>When you run a company that delivers to customers, your reputation takes a hit when a package is lost in transit, regardless of whether it was through no fault of your own. Consequently, you should be aware of the most common reasons packages are lost, or worse, destroyed, in order to prevent it from happening.</p> <h2>Why Are Packages Lost in Transit?</h2> <p>While a package can be lost in transit for any number of reasons, the most common are:</p> <ol> <li>A package could be crushed by heavier items on top of it. Consequently, all cargo should be assessed for both weight and value before being loaded onto a truck, plane, or ship, as most professional carriers do.</li> <li>The wrong customs documents were filed when shipping internationally. Although you would presume that a logistics team would understand how to make sure an international package makes it to its destination, some shipping companies are less than professional and do not pay attention to these important documents.</li> <li>An accident or inclement weather could affect shipping time. It is rare, but carriers' trucks do sometimes get in accidents, and in inclement weather, containers have been known to fall off cargo ships.</li> <li>Human error can play a big part in cargo loss. While it is true that everyone makes mistakes, when it comes to handling someone's property, there is no room for error. Every package needs to be accounted for and placed into safe, capable hands.</li> <li>There could be a shipper error. If an address is misspelled, the wrong packaging is used, or if the address label falls off a package, the package cannot be delivered successfully.</li> <li>A package may be misdelivered. In other words, the package may be delivered to the wrong place. Address labels need to be clearly displayed and a shipping associate should be absolutely sure that the package is getting to its proper destination before moving on.</li> <li>Unfortunately, packages get stolen. Even after traveling all over the world, the package could still get stolen while sitting on the recipient’s front porch. Thefts grow increasingly common during the holidays, especially when large shipments are made and the recipient is unable to sign for the packages.</li> </ol> <h2>What Happens When a Package Is Lost In Transit?</h2> <p>After you report a package as lost, your carrier will begin a search, likely from the last depo where it was scanned. Because the carrier needs to go through thousands of packages and often identify them based on size and weight, the entire process can take weeks. If the package cannot be located after a set amount of time, it will be declared lost.</p> <h3>Specific Warehouses for Undelivered Packages</h3> <p>Some carriers operate specific warehouses where they store packages that were not delivered but are in their possession. So, not packages that were destroyed, stolen, or cannot be found for other reasons. If the carrier operates such a warehouse, finding a mislabeled package can be done much more quickly.</p> <h2>What Happens to Packages that Can Not Be Identified?</h2> <p>Packages that can not be identified do not remain in depots or warehouses indefinitelly. Depending on the carrier’s policy, they may be auctioned off, disposed of, or even shared among the staff. Each carrier has specific rules and regulations that govern what happens with unclaimed packages.</p> <h2>How Can You Protect Yourself?</h2> <p>To avoid losses, it is important to obtain <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">insurance for shipping</a> orders, no matter how small. Shipping with insurance is the only surefire way to make sure that the order arrives safely to the right person. However, be mindful that most major carriers only offer insurance up to a limited value, which is often not enough to cover high-value goods.</p> <h2>Making Sure Your Package Arrives Safely</h2> <p>Packages getting lost, stolen, or damaged is unavoidable, but the rates at which it happens are not the same across all carriers. With a truly professional logistics company, such an occurrence should be one in a million. At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, we pride ourselves on the fact that we accompany your package everywhere, from start to finish.</p> <p>We offer insurance for shipping and keep a close eye on your cargo to guarantee secure shipping. Even if the worst happens, our full-value insurance will allow you to recoup your losses and we will process your claims quickly to make sure you're paid within a reasonable amount of time.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Merchant ship transporting cargo" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/cargo-ship.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>Shipping goods is much easier to do today than it was in the recent past. Only a few years ago, for example, it was so difficult to track your shipped items that it could take months before you even knew they were lost or damaged. Today, as long as you are working with a professional shipping company, you can keep track of your items throughout the entire shipping process.</p> <p>However, that does not mean that shipping goods is without challenges. <a href="https://ucr.fbi.gov/crime-in-the-u.s/2019/crime-in-the-u.s.-2019/additional-data-collections/cargo-theft/table-1.xls/view">Cargo theft in the US</a> is the cause of approximately 0,000,000 in property damage annually and 1,382 containers are lost at sea per year, according to the <a href="https://www.worldshipping.org/">World Shipping Council</a>. On top of that, add cargo lost via other modes of transportation and goods that are damaged in transit.</p> <p>It becomes quite obvious that even with utilizing modern transportation methods and technology, there are still many risks involved in getting a package from point A to point B. Consequently, if you are shipping any kind of valuable item, including diamonds, watches, expensive art, jewelry, or any other small and luxurious item, you are going to want to ensure they reach their destination in a safe manner.</p> <p>Because these items are so expensive and so valuable to you and potentially your business, there are aspects you should consider before choosing a shipping company. And that is precisely what this article will discuss - the 3 main factors you should keep in mind when deciding on a shipping company.</p> <h2>What Is a Shipping Company?</h2> <p>To clear up any confusion, shipping companies are companies that govern the physical movement of goods. They often have their own shipping fleets that are solely used for domestic and international transportation of goods.</p> <h3>Are Container Shipping Companies the Same Thing?</h3> <p>Sometimes the term container shipping companies causes additional confusion, so that should be cleared up. A container shipping company is an international shipping company that utilizes container ships to transport cargo by sea.</p> <p>Thus, every container shipping company is a shipping company, but not vice-versa. Most container shipping companies are large international/multi-national companies that transport huge volumes of goods, much more than shipping companies whose fleets do not include container ships.</p> <h2>3 Key Aspects to Consider</h2> <h3>Safe and Secure Package Delivery</h3> <p>It is important that you are comfortable with the shipping company handling your valuable items. In some cases, these valuable goods are a vital part of business and could mean horrible things for certain companies if something were to happen to their packages. Having the peace of mind to check online and track your packaging throughout the entire <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/solutions">shipment process</a> is extremely important.</p> <h2>Insurance for Shipping</h2> <p>Although you should always work with a reputable company that offers quality shipping with a secure tracking program, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">package insurance is still a must</a>. Even the most trusted companies in the entire world are susceptible to mistakes and happenstance.</p> <p>You can not always fault a company for losing or damaging your items if you never got them insured. While searching online for a shipping company, make sure in addition to offering a secure delivery service, they also offer quality insurance.</p> <h2>Domestic Shipping Rates</h2> <p>Some box shipping rates could be extremely expensive and simply are not worth it. There are around 50,000 merchant ships transporting cargo across the globe and a lot of those companies charge all kinds of different shipping rates.</p> <p>You should browse online to find domestic shipping rates that are both affordable and reasonable for the kinds of items you'll be transporting. Make sure that you are taking your shipping company selection process seriously. There is no reason not to find a good shipping company with reasonable shipping rates, if all it takes is some shopping around.</p> <h2>Looking for a Company that Will Make Sure Your Packages Are Delivered Safely?</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> offers end-to-end shipping solutions at premium rates. You will be provided with full-value shipping insurance and real-time package tracking. If you want to make sure your packages are delivered safely and on time, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact Unival Logistics</a>.</p>
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            • titleWhat Is Green Shipping and How Does It Affect the Environment? – with tips on how you can contribute
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            • body<p><img alt="Two people sending packages" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/people-sending-parcels.jpg" /></p> <p>The demand for domestic and international shipping is rising year-over-year and the ongoing pandemic has only exacerbated the issue. Thus, it is not surprising that the shipping industry is one of the biggest polluters and that the amount of damage done to the environment is increasing. On the other hand, shipping companies are actively looking into green shipping to combat the problem.</p> <p>This article will explain what green shipping is, the technological advancements that enable it, and discuss the possible motivation behind companies going more green, before providing some tips on how individuals and business owners can contribute. However, we should first explain the effect shipping has on the environment as it stands right now.</p> <h2>What Is the Effect of Shipping on the Environment?</h2> <p>Shipping causes air, water, and oil pollution. While oil spills are most commonly associated with environmental disasters, they are relatively few and far between. The air and water pollution caused by the regular operations of the shipping industry is not as headline-grabbing, but potentially more damaging.</p> <p>The discharge of ballast water has negative effects on aquatic ecosystems and can affect human health; on top of that, ships discharge wastewater and solid waste, while small oil leaks from engines and machinery mixed with bilge water also have detrimental effects.</p> <p>Then, diesel engines used by ships often burn high-sulfide oil, causing air pollution. The <a href="https://www.imo.org/en/OurWork/Environment/Pages/Fourth-IMO-Greenhouse-Gas-Study-2020.aspx">Fourth Greenhouse Gas Study 2020</a> conducted by the International Maritime Organization found that the shipping industry was responsible for 2.89% of the world’s anthropogenic CO2 emissions, which is an increase from 2.76% in 2012 when the previous study was conducted.</p> <p>In total, the shipping industry is one of the largest polluters as it stands right now, which is why many organizations and businesses are fighting to lessen the negative impact shipping has on the environment – which leads us to green shipping.</p> <h2>What Is Green Shipping?</h2> <p><strong>Green shipping is the optimization of the energy and resource consumption needed to transport goods and people, with a focus on reducing greenhouse gases and other environmental pollutants</strong>.</p> <p>This does not mean that ‘green shipping’ causes zero pollution, although almost-zero is the ultimate long-term goal, but that it lowers the negative effects shipping has on the environment as it currently stands.</p> <h3>Should Smaller Businesses Focus on Green Shipping Solutions?</h3> <p>At the end of the day, it is each business owner’s decision to make how much they care about the effects shipping has on the environment. However, there is a business factor you should consider if you own a company – the customers’ increasing demand for eco-friendly solutions.</p> <p>A <a href="https://www.nielsen.com/eu/en/insights/article/2018/global-consumers-seek-companies-that-care-about-environmental-issues/">recent study</a> conducted by Nielsen found that 81% of global consumers found it “extremely or very important that companies implement programs to improve the environment.” And this support for green solutions stretches across gender lines and generations.</p> <p>Men and women are almost equally supportive – 80% and 81%, respectively, while only people aged 65+ showed less than 70% support – at 65% (which is still a large majority). All other generations were between 72% and 85% in support of environmentally-friendly solutions.</p> <p><strong>Thus, consumers are driving the shift towards environmental consciousness</strong>.</p> <p>So, if your business delivers to its customers, it is becoming increasingly likely that they will start demanding green shipping solutions or patronize another business. Conversely, you can raise brand awareness and customer loyalty by emphasizing your brand’s environmental awareness.</p> <h2>How Technology Enables Green Shipping</h2> <p>Shipping emissions are largely caused by the high content of sulfur contained in fuel. Modern advancements have enabled the shipping industry to consider substitute fuel with lower sulfur content, such as low-sulfur fuel oil, liquid natural gas, and marine gas oil.</p> <p>The International Maritime Organization instituted a new compulsory regulation in 2020, <a href="https://www.imo.org/en/MediaCentre/HotTopics/Pages/Sulphur-2020.aspx#:~:text=Known%20as%20%E2%80%9CIMO%202020%E2%80%9D%2C,the%20previous%20limit%20of%203.5%25.&text=Before%20the%20entry%20into%20force,were%20using%20heavy%20fuel%20oil.">IMO 2020</a>, which stipulates that the sulfur content in fuel oil used for ships cannot exceed 0.50% (lowered from the previous limit of 3.50%).</p> <p>Thus, technological advancements and rising environmental awareness are enabling regulatory bodies to force shipping companies to lessen their environmental footprint and focus on greener solutions.</p> <h2>Do Shipping Companies Truly Care About Eco-Friendly Shipping?</h2> <p>While companies will avoid breaking laws and regulations that can have a detrimental effect on their company, it is debatable how much they truly care about the environment. Let us take Amazon as an example, as they are the largest online retailer outside of China.</p> <p>Amazon has been publishing a <a href="https://sustainability.aboutamazon.com/environment/sustainable-operations/carbon-footprint">sustainability report</a> since 2018 that measures its carbon footprint, in part driven by demands from its consumer base. Its carbon footprint (CO2e measured in million metric tons) was 44.40 in 2018, 51.17 in 2019, and 60.64 in 2020. From 2019 to 2020, Amazon increased its CO2e output by 19%.</p> <p>Effectively, that is the carbon emission of a small country. However, their carbon intensity has decreased from 128.9 grams of CO2e per dollar of gross merchandise sales in 2018 to 102.7 in 2020 – in simple terms, carbon intensity refers to how much carbon is emitted for every dollar that is spent on their website.</p> <p>On top of that, Amazon has stated that it would like to reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2040. So, even one of the largest polluters when it comes to private companies is taking steps to go green.</p> <p>In any case, there is little reason in trying to figure out why a company may or may not try to go green when you have a simple solution to motivate them – vote with your wallet. The morality behind how large companies operate is debatable, but they will always be incentivized by profits.</p> <h2>How You Can Contribute</h2> <p>Besides choosing green shipping companies to transport your goods, there are a few simple steps you can take to reduce your carbon footprint, regardless of if you are a business that delivers to its customers or a private shipper.</p> <h3>Use Eco-Friendly Shipping Supplies</h3> <p>Eco-friendly packaging, such as corrugated cardboard boxes, is a good first step in going green. Packaging your items into recycled/recyclable or biodegradable containers will contribute to a cleaner environment and is often more cost-effective than using other types of materials.</p> <h3>Reduce Packaging Size</h3> <p>This boils down to using the right-sized boxes for your items. First, fewer materials are used for the box itself, causing less waste. Second, and more importantly, your items will take up less space in trucks or ships, allowing them to take on more cargo and ultimately lower fuel consumption.</p> <p>You will also be reducing your dimensional weight and getting cheaper shipping rates in turn because dimensional weight is one of the main factors that carriers use to determine the price of shipping.</p> <h3>Promote Ground Shipping</h3> <p>Expedited shipping burns more fuel, as it is usually done by air. Shipping via land takes longer but is also cheaper and more eco-friendly. While some customers may not wish to wait for their packages, others could be fine with it. You could put the spotlight on slower, green shipping by land, and see how your customers respond.</p> <h3>Invite Your Customers to Reuse the Packaging</h3> <p>If you start using eco-friendly packaging, you can encourage your customers to either repurpose it or recycle it when they are done. Give them friendly tips and empower them to play a part in keeping the environment clean. Plus, this will definitely improve the brand loyalty of those customers who are concerned with sustainability.</p> <h2>Choose a Company that Optimizes Shipping Routes</h2> <p>If you choose <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> to ship your goods, we will make sure your packages travel via the best shipping routes. Not only will this ensure timely delivery and minimize the chance of your items getting damaged in transit, it will also reduce fuel consumption, contributing to a cleaner environment.</p> <p>Besides offering end-to-end shipping solutions, you will be provided with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value package insurance</a> at premium rates, API integration if you run a business, and real-time tracking of your packages.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> if you have any questions you would like answered.</p>
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            • title3 Green Benefits of Corrugated Cardboard (and the difference between regular and corrugated cartons)
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            • body<p><img alt="Lots of boxes and corrugated cardboard sign" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/corrugated-cardboard.jpg" /></p> <p>Corrugated cardboard is used in shipping for approximately 90% of all products in America. That is partly because more and more companies are noticing a demand for eco-friendly packaging materials and are making an effort to comply with customers' requests while meeting their own company's needs.</p> <p>However, while cardboard is the predominant packaging material in the US, the term <em>corrugated cardboard</em> is often used as an umbrella term for any type of paper packaging material and that is simply not the case.</p> <p>This article will discuss the green benefits of corrugated shipping boxes (and corrugated cardboard in general), before explaining the difference between corrugated cardboard packaging and regular paper packaging. Thus, let us start by talking about how this type of packaging is eco-friendly.</p> <h2>1. Corrugated Cardboard Is Made from Renewable Materials</h2> <p>The majority of corrugated cardboard is made from birch or pine tree pulp. These types of trees are generally very easy to plant and can thrive in a variety of environmental conditions. They're faster growing than other types of trees and are readily available. The trees used in corrugated cardboard can be sustainably harvested from forests that are managed properly.</p> <h2>2. You Can Recycle Corrugated Cardboard</h2> <p>Corrugated cardboard is one of the most commonly recycled materials in the world. Corrugated cardboard is 100% recyclable, unlike other types of packaging that are often only 70%-90% recyclable. It can be made without using any dangerous chemical bleaches or dyes. You can rest assured that using corrugated cardboard is a great way to reduce your environmental footprint, as it is considered to be one of the most 'green' packaging solutions available.</p> <h2>3. Corrugated Cardboard Boxes Can Be Used Multiple Times for Packaging</h2> <p>Most cardboard boxes do not get disposed of as soon as they are used. When you receive a package delivery in a corrugated cardboard box, are you just going to throw away the box after you open it? Probably not.</p> <p>Corrugated cardboard is designed to be collapsible and used again and again. They can withstand a variety of weather conditions and are surprisingly durable. Corrugated cardboard boxes can be reused for countless purposes.</p> <p>Moving is one of the biggest reasons to save cardboard boxes - instead of having to buy environmentally harmful plastic bins that will be left for hundreds of years in a landfill, you can reuse cardboard boxes until they are basically falling apart. After that, just throw them into the recycling bin and they will be sent to be made into more environmentally friendly materials.</p> <h3>What Is Corrugated Cardboard? - the Difference with Regular Cardboard Boxes</h3> <p>Cardboard can refer to any type of paper stock made from heavy pulp. Anything from playing cards to cereal boxes, and of course shipping boxes, can be made from cardboard. It is so common that most people likely pay no attention to it.</p> <p>Corrugated paper refers to the construction process and the way the materials are assembled. Corrugated boxes are made from three sheets - two on the outside and one in the middle. The outside ones are flat, while the one in between is rippled.</p> <p>Thus, you can have cardboard boxes and boxes made from corrugated shipping materials, but these factors need to be combined to get a corrugated cardboard box. While this might seem like splitting hairs, it is a crucial distinction that any company that deals with shipping and packaging needs to take special care of.</p> <h3>Why Is a Corrugated Box So Popular for Shipping?</h3> <p>Corrugated cardboard boxes are so popular in shipping because, eco-friendliness aside, they are extremely durable, versatile, and lightweight, relatively cheap to produce, and can be made into many different shapes.</p> <p>On top of that, any company can make them into custom shipping boxes; in other words, corrugated cardboard boxes are easy to paint, print on, and design to specific needs. Although customizing the boxes in this way made introduce materials that make them non-recyclable.</p> <h2>Shipping With the Environment in Mind</h2> <p>If you are searching for a company that will make sure your packages are delivered safely and on time, while keeping the environmental impact in mind, contact <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a>. We will always choose the quickest and most direct routes for your packages, lowering the shipping costs and the carbon footprint.</p> <p>Additionally, you will be provided with full-value <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insurance coverage</a> at premium rates, the possibility of API integration, and package tracking in real-time. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> if you are searching for a logistics company that can take care of all of your shipping needs.</p>
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            • titleLogistics vs. Supply Chain Management: What Are the Differences?
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            • body<p><img alt="Logistics manager posing in a warehouse" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/logistics-manager.jpg" /></p> <p>Although many use logistics and supply chain management (SCM) interchangeably, they cover different activities. And while they share plenty of similarities, certain differences separate these two practices. Consequently, understanding logistics vs. supply chain management is essential to any business looking to scale its operations.</p> <p>When well-executed, <strong>both logistics and supply chain management can help companies</strong> make operational improvements, improve customer service, and get a competitive edge.</p> <h2>Are Supply Chain Management and Logistics the Same?</h2> <p>Although similar, logistics and supply chain management aren’t the same. <strong>Logistics focuses on the storage and movement of products in the supply chain</strong>. On the other hand, supply chain management is more comprehensive.</p> <p><strong>SCM covers all coordination between partners who have a role in the network</strong>. That includes sourcing, manufacturing, transporting, storing, and selling. The goal of supply chain management is to find processes that ensure a smooth and efficient flow of goods, ensuring a great customer experience and propelling the business forward.</p> <p>While SCM manages activities between separate entities, logistics handles the internal movement of products. Moreover, SCM supports all buying, production, and distribution of goods while logistics moves and stores products between different points in the supply chain.</p> <h2>Logistics vs. Supply Chain Management</h2> <p>Supply chain management includes processes involved in sourcing and purchasing raw materials and creating products. <strong>SCM uses logistics to deliver products to customers</strong> and aims to improve the bottom line and boost the company’s competitive advantage. That means SCM develops the strategy and controls logistical activities happening in warehouses, factories, local shipping centers, etc.</p> <p><strong>Logistics is an element of the supply chain</strong> that stores or delivers finished products or services to the customer, whether that’s a consumer, distributor, or manufacturer. The objective of logistics is to deliver goods to customers on time and at a competitive price.</p> <h2>What Are Logistics?</h2> <p><strong>Logistics involves planning and conducting the storage and movement of goods between various points in the supply chain</strong>. It coordinates people, equipment, facilities, and other resources to make sure goods move at the right time and place.</p> <p>Inventory management, demand planning, material handling, transportation, and order fulfillment are the processes falling under logistics.</p> <h2>What Is Supply Chain Management?</h2> <p><strong>SCM refers to the activities that create finished products from raw materials and deliver them to customers</strong>. It also focuses on enhancing supply chain processes. A company can continuously refine supply chain management when it has visibility across its supply chain.</p> <p>Visibility allows companies to track products and services as they go through each stage of the supply chain, making it easier to see if things are going according to plan. Moreover, it gives decision-makers more time to respond to disruptions. Supply chain management involves supervising a network of sub-suppliers like manufacturers, logistics partners, etc.</p> <p>Let’s use a furniture manufacturer as an example of how SCM works. As part of the SCM function, the company sources wood and other raw materials it needs from suppliers. It makes the end product and distributes them to furniture stores. SCM tackles every process involved in the movement of these items.</p> <h2>Similarities Between Supply Chain Management and Logistics</h2> <p>Both logistics and supply chain management focus on the flow of goods from the point of origin to the endpoint. Both require careful coordination of facilities, labor, and supplies to ensure goods can move through the supply chain as needed. Logistics is a vital component of SCM but just a part of the equation.</p> <p><img alt="Interior of a warehouse" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse.jpg" /></p> <p>Logistics and supply chain management both work to move, store, and deliver items as efficiently as possible. However, SCM gives the strategic direction that governs inbound and outbound logistics. They share the same goal - to support the business’ success and distinguish it from competitors. Also, they both strive to enhance customer satisfaction.</p> <h2>Differences Between SCM and Logistics</h2> <p>Logistics and supply chain management intersect, but they are different regarding their focus and range. <strong>SCM defines the strategy and actions for planning, sourcing, manufacturing, delivering goods, and managing returns</strong>.</p> <p>On the other hand, <strong>logistics focuses on the right items being at the right time in the right place and how to get them there</strong>. Below are some fundamental differences between logistics and supply chain management:</p> <ul> <li>SCM emphasizes improving processes to build a competitive edge, while logistics work toward meeting customer expectations and demands.</li> <li>SCM covers myriad activities, such as inventory and production planning, materials and facilities management, labor planning, manufacturing, and delivering products and services. Logistics are only a part of these activities.</li> <li>SCM handles the development of raw materials into finished products that move from supplier to producer to storage to retailers to consumers.</li> <li>Logistics focus on the cost-effective and efficient delivery of products and services to the customer.</li> <li>The modern practice of SCM began in the 20th century. Many credit Keith Oliver as the person who coined the term supply chain management in the 80s.</li> <li>The term logistics originated with the military and many credit Alexander the Great as a logistics master.</li> </ul> <h2>Logistical Elements of the Supply Chain</h2> <p><strong>Logistical elements of the supply chain help manage products or services</strong>. Each component assists in moving materials and end products through the various steps in the supply chain. Below are the logistical elements of supply chains:</p> <ul> <li>The information assists in tracking the status of goods and supply chain processes, informing business decisions.</li> <li>Material handling refers to the movement of goods within a facility or delivery vehicle. It also includes the storage, transfer, and security of items throughout the manufacturing, distribution, and delivery procedures.</li> <li>Storage refers to holding supplies at the right location in the right quantity. Companies need to balance demand and supply to prevent out-of-stock and overstock situations.</li> <li>Warehousing controls the everyday warehouse processes like receiving, picking, packing, shipping, and put-away.</li> <li>Unitization makes goods efficient to organize, store, and transport. It also ensures material handling gear can move goods efficiently without damaging them.</li> <li>Transportation is responsible for moving products or services along the supply chain. It includes trains, trucks, airplanes, ships, and cars.</li> </ul> <h2>Supply Chain Management and Logistics Are Vital to Success</h2> <p>Logistics and SCM both support customer needs and work to enhance customer experience. Logistics provide direct feedback on customer demand and supply chain management uses this information to understand what customers want and plan inventory and production.</p> <p>Well-organized logistics allow efficient supply chain management. And that is what <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> provides. You get end-to-end logistics solutions utilizing the latest technologies combined with tried and true methods.</p> <p>Your goods will travel optimal routes in order to arrive safely and on time. You can track your packages in real-time and integrate your website's functionalities with our API. For added protection, we provide <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">full-value insurance</a> even for high-end goods.</p>
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            • titleWhat Is Declared Value? – and How It Differs from Shipping Insurance
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            • body<p><img alt="Checking Shipping Info" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/checking-shipping-info.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>Declared value is one of the key features that affect shipping costs and the insurance coverage you need. Any business owner that regularly delivers packages to clients needs to understand the differences between these shipping terms in order to run a successful business operation.</p> <p>And the first thing to remember is that declared value is <em>not </em>shipping insurance, as they are so often confused. This article will explain what declared value is, how it is calculated, and how it differs from customs value and shipping liability. By the end, you should have in-depth knowledge of how sending parcels works from start to finish. So, let us start with the basics.</p> <h2>What Is Declared Value?</h2> <p><strong>The declared value of a shipment is the worth of a package according to the shipper</strong>. Often, it is not the same as the <em>customs value</em>. Your stated declared value should be as accurate as possible.</p> <p>For personal senders, the declared value should be the cost at which the item/items were purchased. For businesses that are sending packages to their clients, the declared value should be the cost at which you intend to sell the item/items.</p> <h3>What Is the Purpose of Declared Value?</h3> <p>Couriers use the declared value of each package as one of the factors that determine the shipping rate. Higher-value shipments will commonly have higher shipping rates. Couriers also used declared value to determine the maximum amount you can recover from insurance if your package is lost or damaged.</p> <p>Again, <strong>declared value is not shipping insurance</strong>.</p> <p>Customs uses the declared value of imported goods to calculate the tax or duty for the shipment. This is why it is so important to assign the correct declared value – you could either end up paying more than necessary or be held liable if you make a false declaration.</p> <p>In case customs suspects your declared value is too low, they will hold your package until you can provide proof of purchase.</p> <h2>Customs Value vs. Declared Value</h2> <p>The declared value is what you declare your shipment to be worth, while customs value is what a customs officer determines your shipment is worth (often based on your declared value). These two values should be the same. As we have mentioned previously, if they are not, you will pay more in taxes, get your package held, or even be held liable.</p> <h2>The Difference between Declared Value and Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>The declared value of your shipment increases the standard limits of liability of your carrier for a higher shipping rate. However, carriers have a maximum liability for which they are responsible for, which is often not enough to cover the value of expensive items.</p> <p>Further, while the declared value increases the limits of liability, it does not change the terms of the bill of lading. In other words, you would still need to prove that your carrier was responsible for damage or loss to recover your money. For instance, you will not be able to recover your money if the cargo was lost or damaged due to natural disasters or war.</p> <p>Shipping insurance, on the other hand, can cover the full value even of high-end items, based on the terms of your contract. Additionally, unless the terms and conditions of your contract state otherwise, with shipping insurance you can claim insurance regardless of the reasons why the cargo was damaged or lost.</p> <p>Thus, in most cases, it is only necessary to prove that the loss occurred and you have a valid basis for a claim.</p> <h2>How Do Major Carriers Use Declared Value?</h2> <p>Each carrier has its own regulations and you should always consult with a customer service representative if you are using them to transport your packages. However, many of the basic policies regarding declared value are often the same.</p> <p>Namely, if you do not set a declared value on your shipment, most carriers automatically set liability to 0. Then, the declared value is not insurance coverage and you can insure your package for a higher amount. Finally, <strong>the maximum declared value for most carriers is ,000</strong>, and even that only in specific circumstances.</p> <h2>Should You Still Take Out Shipping Insurance?</h2> <p>If you are sending high-value items, yes, getting third-party shipping insurance is still necessary. Shipping insurance will increase the cost of your shipment, but your coverage will be more expansive, cover high-value items, and the claims process is often quicker.</p> <h2>Delivering Your Packages Safely and On Time</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> provides end-to-end shipping solutions for your high-value items. We will choose optimal routes so that your packages can arrive as quickly as possible and are handled by the fewest people possible, to minimize the chance of human error.</p> <p>On top of that, you can get <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insurance coverage</a> of up to 0,000 at the lowest rates. You can track your packages in real time via our tracking system and if you are running an online business, you can integrate your website's functionality with our API, to streamline the process.</p> <p>From start to finish, Unival will take care of your logistics needs.</p>
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            • titleWhat You Need to Know About Rail Freight
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            • body<p><img alt="Train on tracks" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/train-on-tracks.jpg" /></p> <p>Rail freight is an often underrated and overlooked mode of transportation. That’s unfortunate since rail shipping is one of the most reliable, safe, and efficient types of transport. Although it isn’t always possible to carry loads from the initial to the final destination, using rail transport as a part of an intermodal strategy can benefit many businesses.</p> <p>Besides, it is the greenest shipping alternative as freight trains leave the smallest carbon footprint compared to other transportation options.</p> <p>Discover what you need to know about this efficient and effective mode of shipping below.</p> <h2>What Is Rail Freight?</h2> <p><strong>Rail freight refers to using trains and railroads to transport cargo on land</strong>. It can be used for shipping goods all or part of the way between the shipper and the final destination.</p> <h2>How Do Freight Trains Work?</h2> <p>America’s freight railroads move more freight more safely and efficiently thanks to steady and notable spending on infrastructure, technology, and equipment.</p> <p><strong>Modern trains are powered by 200-ton locomotives equipped with supercomputers</strong> capable of processing a billion data points per second. The technology used throughout the rail network, such as smart sensors and drones, ensures equipment and infrastructure stay safe.</p> <p>Specialized software improves rail operations, while green innovations keep freight rail’s carbon footprint small.</p> <h2>What Do Freight Trains Carry?</h2> <p><strong>Freight trains can carry anything from an airplane and car parts to wheat and grain</strong>. There are several types of cars for different freight, and each serves a specific purpose. We explain each of them below.</p> <h3>Boxcar</h3> <p><strong>The boxcar is one of the most famous railcars</strong>. It can carry anything from paper to televisions and everything in between. Typically, boxcars have side doors for easy access during unloading to help forklifts or other vehicles empty the boxcar.</p> <p>Recently, boxcars use has declined because of the increase in intermodal traffic. That’s easier since the containers don’t need to be unloaded until they arrive at their destination.</p> <p>In addition, reefers (refrigerated boxcars) transport perishable products such as frozen food, dairy products, vegetables, etc.</p> <h3>Tanker Car</h3> <p><strong>Tanker cars can carry anything from corn syrup to natural gas</strong>. Often, a placard is placed on the side when a tanker is transporting hazardous substances. Crude oil is one of the most common types of tanker commodities. These loads usually consist of more than one hundred cars and operate as a unit train.</p> <h3>Centerbeam Car</h3> <p><strong>A centerbeam car typically carries lumber, but it can haul other building materials</strong>, such as drywall and wallboard. Loading this type of car can be an arduous task since it requires the car to have equal weight on both sides to avoid overturning. It also needs a matching load on both sides.</p> <p>Most of these cars are separated by a Vierendeel Truss or diagonal beams for support and securing the load during movement.</p> <h3>Hopper Car</h3> <p><strong>A hopper car has myriad uses and can carry various products</strong>. There are two types of hopper cars - the covered hopper and the open-top hopper.</p> <p>The covered hopper carries commodities like wheat and grain. These cars are completely enclosed to protect items that need to stay away from elements. They are loaded from the top and unloaded from the bottom. This type of car can be in a unit train, but you can find them among other commodities in a mixed freight.</p> <p><img alt="Rail freight transporting cargo" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/cargo-trains.jpg" /></p> <p>The open-top car can carry anything from iron ore to coal. Often, hopper cars ship these substances in unit trains. They are loaded from the top and can be unloaded from the bottom or enter a rotary dumper that tips the car over, emptying it.</p> <h3>Flatcar</h3> <p><strong>Flatcars transport things like construction equipment and airplane parts</strong>. Many flatcars consist of a metal frame with wooden panels on top. They come in different forms and serve various purposes. Some are depressed in the center so that they can carry heavy loads, such as electrical transformers.</p> <p>These types of flatcars can often haul over 100 short tons and have up to eight axles. Bulkhead flatcars have two bulkheads at the ends to secure the load. These ends prevent the cargo from moving and hanging off the car. They usually carry wood.</p> <h3>Intermodal Well Car</h3> <p>The intermodal well car and intermodal transport became popular in the late twentieth century. <strong>This mode of transportation is pretty versatile</strong> and offers the convenience of not having to unload the product until delivered to its destination.</p> <p>Intermodal trains can stretch for miles and are very common on rail lines throughout North America. These containers can travel on ships, trucks, and trains virtually anywhere. You can see many intermodal loading facilities near waterways because the containers are unloaded from the ships and put on trains or trucks.</p> <p>The well car is built for a container to sit lower than the initial height of the car so another container can be stacked on top. These containers are connected by inter-box connectors, usually having four in each corner of the car.</p> <h3>Autorack Car</h3> <p><strong>Autorack cars carry vehicles to dealerships for delivery</strong>. They are often double-tiered and can transport any vehicle, from a small car to a large van. Vehicles can be loaded on either side and are driven to their tier on the autorack by ramp. Usually, these cars are hauled in unit trains but can be seen on mixed freights.</p> <p>Older versions had an open-air design. However, the vehicles often ended up damaged because of vandalism. That’s why now they are typically enclosed on North American railways.</p> <h2>How much Does Rail Freight Cost?</h2> <p><strong>Rail freight is a cost-efficient shipping option,</strong> leaving money on the side to cover other costs and build a more agile supply chain. That can also have a positive effect on cost parameters and capital binding.</p> <p>For example, the differential in cost between truck freight and rail transportation is .105 per ton-mile. Reducing truck transport and opting for the optimal rail transload facility can help increase expense savings through rail.</p> <h2>Rail Freight and Intermodal Strategy</h2> <p>Intermodal is the use of two or more freight transporting modes. When combining rail and road, trains are utilized for the long-haul chunk of the transport. Trucks are used to ship loads from the origin to the terminal and then from the terminal to the recipient, known as drayage.</p> <p><strong>Using rail freight as part of an intermodal strategy has many benefits</strong>, which you can discover below.</p> <h2>Rail Freight Is Eco-Friendly</h2> <p>Given the current state of our environment, caring for it is imperative. From an ecological point of view, rail freight is a great transport alternative compared to air, sea, and road freight. <strong>The biggest advantage of rail freight is the reduction of CO2 emissions</strong>. Compared to other transport modes, rail freight leaves the smallest carbon footprint.</p> <p>For example, air freight consumes 138 tons of CO2, and the combination of air and sea consumes approximately 76 tons of CO2. However, rail freight consumes only 5 tons of CO2 over the same distance. That’s why, now more than ever, rail freight deserves more attention.</p> <h2>Rail Transportation Is Safe and Efficient</h2> <p>Railway safety has notably improved over the past couple of decades. Now, <strong>rail transportation is one of the safest shipping options</strong>. With steady investments in railway infrastructure, routings, tracks, terminals, and border crossing stations, there’s a significant enhancement in the performance of rail freight.</p> <p>Moreover, GPS tracking in trains prevents theft and losses, protecting the goods in transit. Since carriers can locate their customers’ shipments and follow up on milestones, they can deliver information on container position and detect if something unexpected happens during the transportation.</p> <h2>Rail Freight Is Fast and Reliable</h2> <p><strong>Rail freight is a fast and reliable shipping mode</strong> with shorter lead times when compared to sea freight. Although not always possible, there are many situations when rail freight is a more optimal choice than other transport modes.</p> <p>For instance, one of the biggest challenges for companies with production in China is the long lead times to northern Europe when shipping by sea. Sea shipping from China to that part of Europe typically takes around seven weeks.</p> <p>With rail freight, the shipping times can be cut in half, significantly reducing the lead time. Shorter lead times can make it easier to predict business operations and costs, positively impacting capital binding.</p> <p>In addition, rail freight transport is a <strong>punctual mode of transport</strong>. Compared to sea and road freight which can be subjected to bad weather and congestion, not much can hinder the rail path, reducing the risk of unexpected delays.</p> <h2>Are There any Drawbacks of Rail Transportation?</h2> <p>Intermodal containers experience a lot of movement during transit that can damage their contents. There’s a risk of a denied claim if cargo isn't appropriately blocked and braced by rail standards.</p> <h2>Rail Freight Shipping Can Be Your Optimal Choice</h2> <p>Rail shipping has many benefits and very few drawbacks. Apart from being extremely reliable, rail freight is also cost-effective. On top of that, it leaves the smallest carbon footprint compared to other shipping modes.</p> <p>With rising challenges in sustaining our environment, it’s vital to do everything we can to reduce CO2 emissions and reduce the impact of global warming. For those reasons, using rail freight as a part of intermodal strategy can be an optimal choice for many companies that wish to see improvement in our environment.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> provides end-to-end logistic solutions and we always choose optimal routes, so that your packages arrive on time and cause the least amount of pollution. You can also take out <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">full-value insurance for high-value goods</a>, track your packages in real-time, and integrate your business with Unival’s API.</p> <p>If you need a logistics partner that combines traditionally effective methods of transport with modern solutions, contact Unival Logistics.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/rail-freight" }, "headline": "What You Need to Know About Rail Freight", "description": "Rail freight is reliable, fast, and green and can be an excellent choice for various businesses. 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            • titleInnovations in Shipping Technology: How the Industry Is Changing?
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            • body<p><img alt="Drone transporting a package" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/drone-shipping.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>The shipping industry is going through a technology revolution</strong>. This age-old industry was hesitant to use new transportation technology until the last decade. However, now, it is undergoing an all-around modernization.</p> <p>Today, the shipping industry is exploring and incorporating new technology in all areas of trade. The industry’s efforts to digitize are also assisted by startups developing technological solutions, particularly for it.</p> <p>Technologies like blockchain, robotics, augmented reality, automation, and green technology, to name a few, are being used to build a safer, more productive, and efficient shipping industry.</p> <p>Keep reading to discover more.</p> <h2>Wireless Monitoring</h2> <p>A new generation of sensor technologies will eliminate the need for frequent visits to distant locations. Sensors will collect data autonomously and relay it in real-time. Capturing this information will let shipowners enhance the overall maintenance cycles of ships, such as condition monitoring.</p> <p>A wireless network of sensors will have to be miniaturized and include self-calibration features. However, cybersecurity will have to be at the top of the agenda.</p> <h2>The "Connected Ship"</h2> <p>The development in communications, including WiFi and 5G connectivity, will see the conception of the “connected ship”. The connected ship will let operators access live audio, HD, and 3D video from onboard recording tools and minimize the requirement for physical onboard surveys.</p> <p>Real-time decision-making in ship management and autonomous operation will also be possible. Improvements in communications from ship to shore could also enhance crew wellbeing.</p> <h2>Blockchain Technology</h2> <p>Blockchain technology is no longer limited to cryptocurrency. Various industries are exploring it to store, manage, and transfer data safely and securely.</p> <p><img alt="Man working on his laptop using blockchain technology" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/blockchain-technology.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping is among these industries exploring blockchain technology to add efficiency to processes and integrate the supply chain from beginning to end. The system based on this transportation technology <strong>will make it simpler to transfer data and track freight in real-time</strong> until it arrives at the final destination.</p> <h2>Automated Ships and Trucks</h2> <p>One form of automation has already been executed in the shipping industry with the utilization of automated cranes for moving shipping containers from ship to shore. The future of shipping is going beyond container handling to using automated ships and vehicles for shipping goods.</p> <p>Both Google and Apple are developing autonomous vehicles. This transportation technology will have big effects on the shipping industry.</p> <p>Automated ships, run from a central command center, would significantly <strong>reduce expenses and likely be more eco-friendly</strong>. The automation would also decrease human error, which is responsible for slow delivery, onboard damage, and loss of profit.</p> <p>Trucks are also heading toward automation, which will have a dramatic impact on the speed of delivery because the truck with no men can travel without stopping. It may also benefit the environment. Autonomously controlled trucks can be driven at a slower pace, increasing their fuel efficiency.</p> <h2>Robots</h2> <p>Robots have penetrated almost every industry in one way or another. Now, they are heading toward the shipping industry. Research companies and institutes in the transport, automobile, and tech sector are cooperating to develop <strong>robots that can assist in ship management, servicing, inspection, and safety</strong>.</p> <p>For example, fires on ships can severely harm human life, cargo on board, and the environment. Although accidents on the sea cannot be entirely avoided, loss of cargo and human lives can be, to some degree, reduced by fire-fighting robots designed to take control in such events.</p> <h2>Hyperloop Transportation System</h2> <p>Hyperloop, an idea conceptualized by Elon Musk, is a transportation system designed to carry people or cargo from one location to another through a tube at a speed of more than 700 mph.</p> <p><strong>The hyperloop will offer benefits like reducing accident and operational expenses and socio-economic savings</strong>. It will also help decrease greenhouse gas emissions and reduce the traffic load. Besides that, it will cut down lead times and assist in building a leaner, more efficient supply chain.</p> <h2>Augmented Reality</h2> <p><strong>Augmented reality is another technology that can add tremendous value to the shipping industry</strong>. It can optimize cargo planning and assist in the inspection, maintenance, and navigation. Moreover, it can help create awareness about the industry which is not easily available to people not associated with it.</p> <p>For instance, people who are not in the industry rarely get to visit a container ship or even a port. Augmented reality can make it possible to deliver outsiders a view of the industry.</p> <h2>Eco-Friendly Technology</h2> <p>The industry is also heading toward transportation technology that boosts efficiency and is more eco-friendly. A market for LNG-fueled ships is emerging with high hopes. LNG is an alternative fuel that helps lower air pollution from ships. Apart from being eco-friendly, LNG is cheaper than diesel, helping reduce expenses for maritime companies.</p> <p>Green shipping also refers to wind- and solar-powered ships. The shipbuilding industry is actively developing <strong>technologies that utilize renewable energy sources to run ships, lowering fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions</strong>.</p> <p>A ballast-free ship design is also under research. This transportation technology could reduce the issue of ballast water disposal. Discharges transfer contaminated water from one ocean ecosystem to the other. If tested successfully, the ballast-free ship design would positively impact the future of shipbuilding.</p> <h2>Resurrection of Trains</h2> <p>Transportation technology is not always about new inventions. It is also about <strong>optimizing older technologies</strong>, which is the case with the expected resurgence of train transport. Train shipping has become unpopular because of the high cost of fuel and the substantial carbon footprint of old models of freight trains.</p> <p>However, with new, cleaner technologies and improved infrastructure, trains are about to have a renaissance in the transportation industry. It will be able to offer faster delivery routes, reducing the number of vehicles on the road, lowering carbon footprint, and shipping more goods for more cost-effective transport.</p> <h2>Drone Technology</h2> <p>Drones may be popular among recreational users. However, they are also reinventing old businesses and offering new opportunities. Major e-commerce companies are investing in drone technology to improve the overall efficiency and safety of the shipping industry.</p> <p>Businesses are quickly developing ways to utilize drone technology. Having an “eye in the sky” can help companies with surveillance, inspection, mapping, photography, engineering, wireless internet access, environmental monitoring and conservation, and emergency services.</p> <h2>A Shift Toward a More Efficient Shipping Industry</h2> <p>Technological advancements in the shipping industry are a sure way of increasing the overall efficiency and safety of the industry. Besides that, they can help combat environmental issues and help improve customer experience.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Woman smiling when receiving a package" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/lady-receiving-package.jpg" /></p> <p>In case you run a business that regularly delivers to customers, particularly if you sell high-end items or sell in large volumes, shipping without insurance should not be in consideration. However, the automatic insurance provided by most major carriers is typically not enough to cover larger shipments or even the value of mid-tier goods. Third-party insurance exists to protect what basic carrier insurance does not.</p> <p>This article will discuss how third-party shipping insurance differs from standard carrier liability and what its advantages are. We should note that the exact advantages of third-party shipping insurance depend on your particular insurance policy, but the general benefits are the same – the rest is nuances. In any case, we should start with the basics.</p> <h2>What Is Third-Party Insurance?</h2> <p>Shipping insurance is used to reimburse the sender in case their shipment was lost or damaged in transit. One option is to insure the shipment through the carrier. <strong>The other is third-party shipping insurance - when you insure your cargo through a company that is <em>not </em>your carrier</strong>. In other words, one company is shipping your items, while you buy shipping insurance from a third party.</p> <h2>Advantages of Third-Party Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>Buying shipping insurance from a third-party insurance provider has 5 primary benefits: 1. the insurance rates are typically cheaper; 2. higher insurance limits are possible; 3. more types of goods are covered; 4. more causes of loss or damage are covered; 5. filing and processing claims is usually quicker and easier.</p> <p>Let us expand on each point.</p> <h3>Discounted Rates</h3> <p>Once again, the exact insurance rates will vary based on your provider, but insurance companies offer specific policies where it is possible to negotiate discounted rates, particularly for bulk or frequent shippers. For relatively cheap shipments, e.g. up to 0 in value, there is usually no reason to get third-party insurance.</p> <p>Most carriers provide built-in insurance (the carrier’s liability) for goods of up to 0 and offer to sell additional insurance for more expensive items. However, the insurance rates rise the more expensive the shipment is. The same is often true of third-party insurance providers, but because these companies specialize in insurance, they offer discounted policies when certain conditions are met.</p> <p>Consequently, <strong>third-party shipping insurance is proportionally cheaper than carrier insurance the more expensive the shipment</strong>.</p> <h3>Higher Insurance Coverage Values and Full Reimbursement</h3> <p>Third-party insurance providers can offer you full-value coverage for the most expensive packages. Carriers limit the upper value of items they are willing to insure. While third-party providers also have upper limits, they are set higher – companies specializing in high-end items may set the upper limit as high as 0,000.</p> <p>Then, even when you buy additional shipping insurance that covers the value of your goods from carriers, it still does not mean that you will be fully reimbursed in case of loss or damage. <strong>Many carriers will only reimburse you for the repair or replacement cost, or the depreciated value of the item – usually whichever is the lowest</strong>. Third-party companies will reimburse you for the full value of the item.</p> <h3>Wider Coverage</h3> <p>Besides the higher values that can be covered by third-party insurance, it also covers more types of goods. Again, the specific types of goods that are covered will depend on your insurance policy and some items will always be excluded. For example, you will never be able to insure items that are illegal to ship (not illegal items per se, but illegal to ship).</p> <p><img alt="Three people smiling when signing third-party insurance policy" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/people-smiling-and-shaking-hands.jpg" /></p> <p>Further, <strong>most carriers will not insure items like art, alcohol, medical equipment, many types of electronics, or collectibles</strong>. Neither will many private insurance companies, for that matter. However, based on your business, you can find companies that provide industry-specific policies that will cover the types of goods you deal in, thus your shipment can be insured.</p> <h3>Broader Liability</h3> <p>One of the main benefits of third-party insurance is that you are much more likely to be reimbursed when your packages are lost or damaged. After all, insurance does not have a purpose if your claims are rejected. <strong>With many third-party shipping insurance policies, you only need to prove that your goods were lost or damaged for your claim to be accepted</strong>.</p> <p>With insurance provided by carriers, their liability is narrower. You would need to prove that your carrier was at fault for the items getting lost or damaged, or they cannot be held liable. <em>That means that you are not covered in some of the most common causes of loss</em> – like natural disasters or shipwrecks.</p> <h3>Easier Claims Processing</h3> <p>Finally, private insurance providers strive to make filing and processing claims as simple as possible. Their business model depends on expediently processing insurance claims so that both you, as the sender, and your customer can continue with business as usual. Carriers generally do not have such an impetus, which can severely complicate the claims process.</p> <h2>Typical Differences between Third-Party Insurance and Carrier Liability</h2> <p>Let us sum up the differences between third-party insurance and the insurance provided by carriers:</p> <table border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width:500px;"> <tbody> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;"><strong>Third-party</strong></td> <td style="text-align: center;"><strong>Carrier</strong></td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;">Special discounted rates</td> <td style="text-align: center;">Standard rates</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;">Higher max coverage</td> <td style="text-align: center;">Lower max coverage</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;">More types of items covered</td> <td style="text-align: center;">Limited scope of items covered</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;">Prove that items were damaged or lost</td> <td style="text-align: center;">Prove carrier liability</td> </tr> <tr> <td style="text-align: center;">Simpler claims process</td> <td style="text-align: center;">Extended claims process</td> </tr> </tbody> </table> <p style="margin-left: 120px;"></p> <h2>Is Third-Party Insurance Always Necessary?</h2> <p>Finally, we should discuss if third-party insurance is always necessary, even with the listed benefits. And the answer is – no. It is highly advisable to get private insurance in case your business regularly sends luxury items. On the other hand, <strong>if your shipments are never over 0 in value, there is no reason not to utilize the free carrier liability that is provided</strong>.</p> <h2>Do You Need Third-Party Shipping Insurance?</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> provides end-to-end logistics solutions and specializes in insuring high-value items. You can insure your packages for up to 0,000 and 0,000 for domestic and international shipments, respectively.</p> <p>We offer industry-specific policies at premium rates and will insure anything from collectible coins to expensive electronics. On top of that, we provide real-time tracking of your shipments and you can integrate your business’ functionalities with our API for easier management.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to get your insurance quote and see how we ease the burden of transport.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="two engineers standing in a ship" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/two-engineers-standing-in-a-ship (1).jpg" /></p> <p>According to some estimations, there are more than 15 million trucks currently operating in the US. Some of those trucks transport one huge bundle of a product, and others carry multiple different shipments at the same time.</p> <p>When the shipment you are sending cannot fill the full truckload, that is when we're talking about LTL freight shipping. But what is LTL freight shipment? It is about optimizing logistics so that one load can transfer more shipments from multiple shippers efficiently.</p> <p>We'll explore LTL freight in-depth to show the good and the bad sides, as well as offer some advice for those who are thinking about the LTL freight shipping options for the first time.</p> <h2>Truckload Shipment VS Less than Truckload Freight</h2> <p>In the shipping industry, LTL stands for Less than TruckLoad freight. It is standard for many businesses to hire a freight carrier for their small shipments whose weight ranges from 150 to 10,000 pounds. They are arranged on pallets, which protect and divide the freight.</p> <p>Truckload shipping is about moving homogenous cargo, which can be loose or also packed on pallets or in boxes. One truckload shipment can go up to 45,000 pounds and it can fit into a semi-trailer or an intermodal container.</p> <p>LTL shipping is something that many businesses choose when they have a few pallets worth of shipment, but not enough for a full truckload. By using freight consolidation methods they recognize the unprofitability of the full truckload - both financial and ecological - and opt for LTL Freight shipping.</p> <p>It is more cost-effective to choose this kind of shipping for smaller bundles, and there are several factors that determine LTL shipping rates. The first one is, of course, dimensions and weight - as one of the most direct rate factors. Distance is also a key factor in setting the price - the longer the distance, the higher the shipping costs.</p> <p>You can choose to have expedited, guaranteed, or standard LTL freight shipping, and depending on the mode you might have to pay an additional fee. The same goes for a shipment that requires some type of special handling - perishables, hazardous, or fragile items.</p> <h2>What Are LTL Freight Shipping Preparations?</h2> <p>Before you send off your shipment as an LTL freight, there are things you need to prepare so as to have a clear understanding of the costs and the safety of the bundle. You need to have this data so that you can help the carrier optimize the capacity, and travel without any issues.</p> <p>Dimensions are the first thing a carrier might request, and you need to measure very precisely to the decimal, and in a way assure the best price and the most safety. Measuring should not be as hard when using pallets for packaging, because they have standardized sizes.</p> <p>When talking about documentation, it is essential to have everything checked out and not leave anything behind, because it can create problems for the carrier. The most important paper is a bill of landing, a paper that essentially acts as a receipt for the transferred goods.</p> <p>There are many different services that carriers use when it comes to LTL freight shipping. If your product is fragile or hazardous, you will need to disclose that with your shipping company and pay a fee for handling such items.</p> <p>Expedited service is for accelerated process, to have your goods shipped faster than others. Still, bear in mind that LTL freight shipping usually takes longer than a full truck of homogeneous items.</p> <h3>LTL Freight Shipping Services Depending on the (Un)loading Situation</h3> <p><img alt="" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/aerial-view-of-colorful-freight-.jpg" /></p> <p>Carriers offer different shipping services for special loading and unloading scenarios. That’s why you need to understand the (un)loading docks at the receiving locations and disclose it to your carrier, so you can come up with a solution together.</p> <p><em>Liftgate service</em> is used when the shipment goes above 100 pounds, and the receiving location does not have a dock for the bundle to be moved directly off the truck.</p> <p>The service of <em>limited access</em> is used for shipments at construction sites, rural locations, camps, or other places which have little to no place for a carrier to unload.</p> <p>And, if the truck needs to enter the building to load or unload the delivery - you’ll need an <em>inside pickup</em> and <em>delivery service</em>.</p> <h2>Advantages of LTL Freight</h2> <p>Cost efficiency is one of the main benefits of LTL freight shipping. You are paying for the space that you occupy, and that is much more efficient than hiring a whole truck for a small bundle.</p> <p>Ecommerce thrives from LTL freight shipping, as it removes the need to fill a full truckload, and in a way speeds up the process. Not to mention that small businesses benefit from it, because LTL allows low costs for a service of quality. Any online retailer needs LTL freight shipping for their customers’ satisfaction.</p> <p>What is LTL freight shipping bringing to the table except for lowered costs? Many carriers would tell you that it’s eco-friendly. To say that transferring freight using a truck is eco-friendly is a far-fetched idea, but there is something to it.</p> <p>It is certainly more environmentally conscious to take up a small space of one truck than to occupy one whole truck for a small shipment. The reduction of operating trucks is reducing the emissions and your business’s carbon footprint.</p> <h2>Disadvantages of LTL Freight Shipping</h2> <p>When you have several different shipments loaded in one truck, it’s bound to have some difficulties and challenges. As with most things in business, compensation and service are following one another.</p> <p>So, LTL freight shipping does costs less than truckload shipping, but it also takes more time for items to be delivered. A carrier decides how to organize the shipments and it’s usually done by location. Just know that you need to budget more time for the shipment to arrive, or order expedited shipping service.</p> <p>LTL shipping will require you to focus on shipment details much more than FTL. Class, weight, dimensions, location descriptions, and so much more information is necessary for a successful LTL freight shipment.</p> <p>You might even have a hard time finding a carrier that specializes in LTL freight. The kind of logistics that goes behind this shipping strategy is complicated and many companies ask for high compensation or don’t even want to dabble in it.</p> <h2>Practices for a Successful LTL Freight Shipping</h2> <p>If you want to have a successful eCommerce business, you might want to consider using LTL shipping frequently. There are a few practices that will help you optimize your time, space, and product safety while shipping using this strategy.</p> <p>The first advice is to obtain the shipment information and know in detail what you are dealing with. Using LTL freight consolidators can greatly help you with cost and time efficiency, and transportation management systems examine every LTL load to optimize the routes and increase cost-effectiveness.</p> <p>And, when dealing with LTL freight of high-value items, make sure you are working with someone who specializes in this type of shipping.<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/"> Unival Logistics</a> is a logistic company that specializes in creating optimized routes and secured shipping for high-value products.</p> <p>We offer industry-specific insurance policies at premium rates and will make sure that it covers anything from jewelry, and collectibles, to high-value electronics. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to get your insurance quote and get an idea of how we manage the transport.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Cargo plane in the air" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/cargo-plane-in-air.jpg" /></p> <p>The IATA estimates that approximately trillion worth of cargo is <a href="https://www.iata.org/en/programs/cargo/sustainability/benefits/">transported by air</a>, which is approximately 35% of the world’s trade by value. To transport this amount of goods, large airplanes needed to be developed. And that is what this article will be about – the largest cargo planes in the world.</p> <p>We will list the largest cargo aircraft that was ever built and provide a brief overview of the models, with some interesting facts. You may be surprised that the largest models have been built quite a long time ago. But, before we get to that, let us first provide a brief overview of air freight.</p> <h2>The First Cargo Planes</h2> <p>There is no exact date that can be considered the ‘first’ time cargo was transported by an airplane. Very soon after the successful testing of the <em>Wright Flyer</em> in 1903, people started actively searching for financially viable commercial uses for aircraft – including transporting cargo. However, <strong>there are two significant events that can be considered the beginning of air freight</strong>:</p> <ul> <li>The delivery race on November 7, 1910</li> <li>The first airmail flight on February 18, 1911</li> </ul> <p>On November 7, 1910, there was a race between a Wright Model B and an express train to transport 10 bolts of silk from Dayton, Ohio to a store in Columbus, Ohio (65 miles). The Wright Model B beat the train and made the journey in 57 minutes. As this is the first recorded cargo-only flight, it can be considered the origin point of air freight.</p> <p>The other start date can be considered February 18, 1911. On this day, a Humber-Sommer biplane was used to carry 6,500 letters for 8.1 miles, from Allahabad to Nani in British India. The flight was done as a part of an aviation display and to gather money for charity. This is the first official airmail flight on record.</p> <p>But we should also mention Fred Wiseman, who carried three letters from Petaluma to Santa Rosa in California a day earlier, on February 17, 1911. Consequently, this can also be considered the first airmail flight.</p> <p>Despite these early successes, air freight was severely limited for the next several decades. As far as transport of cargo by air in large quantities goes, air freight truly took off only after World War II.</p> <h2>How Were the Largest Cargo Aircraft Selected?</h2> <p>Now that we have talked about the history of cargo planes, let’s explain the criteria that was used to select the largest, and the criteria are simple – because we are discussing cargo planes, the carrying capacity and size of the cargo hold are considered. So, let us begin.</p> <h3>1. The Largest Plane – Antonov An-225 Mriya</h3> <p>The Antonov An-225 Mriya easily takes the first spot with a carrying capacity of 250 tonnes and a cargo hold of 1,300 m3. It was designed in the Soviet Union in the 1980s by Viktor Tolmachev and was first used for military missions. It transported space orbiters (Soviet versions of space shuttles).</p> <p>Later, when the Soviet space program fell apart, the cargo plane was refurbished and used by Antonov Airlines for commercial operations, where it carried oversized cargo. The Antonov An-225 also holds the record for the heaviest airplane and the one with the largest wingspan. Over the years, a following developed around the Antonov-225, with people regularly going to airports to view its departures and arrivals.</p> <p>Even more interestingly, only one Antonov An-225 was built. Another one was in production since the 1980s but was never completed due to many delays and political and economic circumstances. The single operational Antonov An-225 was damaged or destroyed in 2022 during the Russia-Ukraine conflict.</p> <h3>2. The Second Largest Cargo Aircraft - Antonov An-124 Ruslan</h3> <p>The design of the Antonov An-124 Ruslan began in the early 1970s and the maiden flight of the type happened in 1982. The main designer was Viktor Tolmachev, the same person that headed the design for the Antonov An-225 Mriya. In fact, the An-225 was designed based on the An-225, with a significant increase in size.</p> <p>The Antonov-124 Ruslan has a reported carrying capacity of 165 tonnes. It is utilized by the Russian Air Force and is considered to be the largest military aircraft in the world. It is also the second-largest cargo plane in operation (behind the Boeing 747-8f, although the 747-8f has a larger carrying capacity, which makes it no. 2 on our list).</p> <h3>3. The Biggest Cargo Plane from the US - Boeing 747-8F</h3> <p>The Boeing 747-8 is the largest variation of the 747, with the 8F (Freighter) being the cargo plane variant. It has an estimated maximum carrying capacity of 140 tonnes. The model had its maiden flight in 2010, which makes it the youngest aircraft on this list up until now. The Boeing 747-8f is specific because it allows for nose loading of cargo, allowing it to load voluminous cargo.</p> <p><img alt="Loading cargo planes" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/loading-of-cargo-planes.jpg" /></p> <p>By May of 2022, 104 Boeing 747-8f had been delivered around the world. Its sister model, the Boeing 747-8F (International) is one of the largest passenger airplanes in existence and is used by several countries around the world as the aircraft of their governmental leaders (similar to Air Force One).</p> <h3>4. The Second-Largest Military Cargo Aircraft - Lockheed C-5 Galaxy</h3> <p>The Lockheed C-5 Galaxy is a strategic airlifter and has a carrying capacity of approximately 135,000 tonnes, making it the second-largest military cargo aircraft, after the Antonov An-124 Ruslan. It was manufactured as far back as 1968 and is used by the US Air Force. A 131 of the Lockheed C-5 Galaxy were built.</p> <p>The Lockheed C-5 has a carry 3 Black Hawk helicopters or 16 Humvees at the same time. When it has nothing in its cargo hold, the C-5 can fly up to 7,000 miles, which makes it the airlifter with the longest range in the world. However, due to budget cuts, the Air Force stopped using a large number of these aircraft in the 2010s, but has been slowly reintroducing them into operation since 2017.</p> <h3>5. The Second Civilian Cargo Aircraft from the US - Boeing 747-400F</h3> <p>Finally, we get to the Boeing 747-400F (Freighter), one of the most famous Boeings out there. It has a carrying capacity of 125 tonnes, placing it no. 5 on our list of the largest cargo planes. It was in production from 1993 to 2006 and 126 aircraft of this model have been built over the years.</p> <p>It is part of the Boeing 747-400 series, alongside the -400ERF (Extended Range Freighter) and the popular -400 (passenger).</p> <h2>Enabling the Transport of Cargo Around the World</h2> <p>While we do not operate any cargo of the models on this list of the largest cargo planes, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> can ensure your cargo arrives at its destination safely and on time. We handle every aspect of logistics and offer full-value insurance for high-value cargo, premium rates, package tracking, and, most importantly, experience and expertise.</p> <p>If you need your cargo delivered without worrying about your packages getting lost, stolen, damaged, or delayed, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact Unival Logistics</a>.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Old Vintage Compass n Ancient Map" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/old-vintage-compass-on-ancient-map.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>The world was never as interconnected as it is today. But modern global trade and transport are all based on the innovations of our predecessors. To honor those that came before us and enabled us to ship goods from one end of the globe to the other, let us go back and take a look at the most important navigation tools that were used in the past.</p> <p>If you are interested in the history of navigation or wish to know how we got to where we are today, this article is for you. Even if history is not your field of interest, you might be surprised how similar some old ship navigation equipment is to modern tools. So let’s start.</p> <h2>Astrolabe</h2> <p>The astrolabe is an ancient instrument that can be traced to the late Roman era, namely the 6th century CE. According to some records, it was invented by a woman named Hypatia from Egypt, although that fact may be pure myth. In any case, by the early Middle Ages, the use of astrolabes was widespread in Europe and the Middle East.</p> <p>The astrolabe was primarily an astronomical tool. As a matter of fact, some people who study or have an interest in astronomy today still learn to use the astrolabe. <strong>The astrolabe became one of the earliest navigation tools when it was adopted by mariners – that version is called the mariner’s astrolabe</strong>.</p> <p>Mariners would use the astrolabe for celestial navigation. They would use the Sun or stars to calculate their latitude vertically and find out their current location. While it was in use, the astrolabe served as a minor status symbol, right up until it was replaced by the octant and sextant.</p> <h2>Sextant</h2> <p>The sextant is another old tool for celestial navigation. It was (and is) used to determine the angle between the horizon and the Sun, Moon, or a star, consequently calculating the latitude and longitude. It came into widespread use in the mid-18th century.</p> <p>The sextant consists of an arc that is marked in degrees, a movable arm, two mirrors, and a telescope that is mounted on the frame. By lining up the telescope with the horizon and manipulating the arm (and knowing the time of day) sailors could calculate their latitude within a few hundred meters.</p> <p>The sextant replaced the octant as the octant could only calculate latitude, while the sextant can be used to also determine the latitude (although another invention was needed before latitude could be determined accurately, which we will get to later in the article).</p> <p>As far as the name of the octant and sextant go, both stem from Latin. Sextus means 1/6, as the sextant arc has 60 degrees, i.e. a sixth of a full circle. The same is true of the octant – from Latin <em>octans </em>or 1/8 of a circle, due to its arc of 45 degrees.</p> <p>The first sextants were relatively large, cumbersome devices. Later advancements in maritime technology allowed the production of smaller sextants. And <strong>while the sextant is an old invention, (modern) sextants are still used on modern ships and planes</strong>.</p> <h2>Magnetic Compass</h2> <p><img alt="Old Vintage Compass Sitting On Ancient Map" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/old-vintage-compass-sitting-on-ancient-map.jpg" /></p> <p>It is not possible to talk about vintage navigational tools without devoting time to the compass. When it comes to navigation, the compass is used to tell the four cardinal directions. But when it was invented in China (the first historical record of a compass is from around 206 BCE), it was used for ritualistic purposes.</p> <p>Only about 800 years later was the compass used for navigation. <strong>The Chinese consider the compass one of their Four Great Inventions</strong> – the other three being papermaking, printing, and gunpowder. The earliest compasses used loadstone in a ladle (a magnetized iron ore). The loadstone would spin and align itself with the Earth’s magnetic field.</p> <h3>Some Interesting Facts</h3> <p>Here are some additional fun compass facts:</p> <ul> <li>The second version of the compass was an iron needle magnetized by loadstone placed in a container filled with water.</li> <li>A dry compass is when a magnetized iron needle is placed in a bubble of air</li> <li>Magnetic compasses point to the magnetic north pole, not the true North on a map.</li> </ul> <h2>Pelorus</h2> <p>The pelorus looks much like a compass, but it does not have magnetic needles and does not tell cardinal directions. Instead, this marine navigation system was used to tell whether the ship was going forward or backward. Based on the alignment with the lubber line (the fixed line running the center of the length of the ship), ancient sailors could tell the bearing of the ship</p> <p>It was supposedly named for Pelorus, Hannibal’s pilot. Interestingly, <strong>the Polynesians used the pelorus for stellar navigations before they used the compass</strong>. The pelorus, although a modern version, is still used on today’s ships. It is primarily used for piloting ships when they are nearing shore and for judging the distance between other vessels.</p> <h2>Chip Log</h2> <p>A chip log was an early instrument that was used to tell the speed of a ship. In its design, it is very simple. It was a spool of rope with knots tied at even intervals, attached to a wooden board. When a ship navigation officer would need to tell the speed, he would drop the board in the water.</p> <p>The board would remain more or less in place and the rope would unwind as the ship moved away. The sailors would count how many knots would unwind for a set amount of time, thus telling the speed of the ship.</p> <p><strong>This practice of counting knots is where the modern measurement of a ship’s speed – knots – originates.</strong></p> <h2>Lead Line</h2> <p>Finally, <strong>we get to possibly the oldest navigational instrument</strong>. If not the oldest, certainly one of the earliest recorded ship navigation tools – the lead line. It was used by sailors to tell the depth and take a sample of the seabed.</p> <p>A hollow lead weight was attached to a line, which was then placed in the water to assess how far away the seabed was. A ball of animal fat was also placed in the lead weight – the materials from the seabed would stick to the fat, allowing ancient sailors to determine the composition.</p> <h3>John Harrison, the Problem Solver</h3> <p>Even with all of the ancient navigation tools at their disposal, there was one problem that ancient mariners could not overcome – telling the correct longitude when out of sight of land. To accomplish this, sailors needed to accurately tell the time aboard their ship and the time at a fixed location, which was not possible until the invention of John Harrison.</p> <p>John Harrison invented the first true chronometer. It could accurately measure the time at a fixed location (the Greenwich Mean Time was used). When the time at the current location of the ship was measured by observing celestial bodies and compared to GMT, sailors could tell their longitude.</p> <p>The process is more complex, but that is the principle. With the invention of the marine chronometer, <strong>John Harrison enabled sailors to measure both their longitude and latitude, ushering in the era of modern ocean navigation.</strong></p> <p>Honoring the Old, Utilizing the New</p> <p>Each of these navigation tools brought us one step closer to the modern era of safe and fast shipping. But the modern world brings with it new logistics challenges. If you are looking for a company that can deliver your goods safely and securely, contact <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics.</a></p> <p>We are a logistics company that provides end-to-end logistics solutions by using tried and true methods and the latest tools. We will make sure your packages travel the best routes and arrive on time. To safeguard from unforeseen events, we provide domestic and international <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">full-value insurance</a> even for luxury items.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact Unival Logistics</a> to have all of your shipping needs met.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/early-navigation-tools-for-sea-voyages" }, "headline": "Navigation Tools that Helped Us Traverse the Seas before Modern Technology", "description": "From today’s standpoint, it is hard to imagine how ancient mariners sailed. 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            • body<p><img alt="Female Warehouse Worker Scanning Bar Code" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/female-warehouse-worker-scanning.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>Every eCommerce business owner knows that shipping is the essence of their company. While the products attract customers, it is shipping that makes or breaks an online purchase. So, if you just started your online business and think that good marketing and quality products are enough for success, think twice. Standard shipping is a base for any eCommerce company, but it shouldn’t be the only option for your consumers.</p> <p>There are studies that show more than 60% of online shoppers choose the brand according to their shipping options. Some online retailers can get away with very long delivery time frames, but those companies offer low-cost, low-quality goods. If you want to stand out from that crowd, you need to know what kind of message your shipping options send to your customers.</p> <p>Knowing that there is information scattered around the internet, we created this thorough (yet concise) guide on standard shipping. Our goal is to get you started learning about shipping options and your customers’ expectations.</p> <h2>What is Standard Shipping?</h2> <p>Standard shipping is the <strong>baseline shipping option that every online business offers to their shoppers as a low-cost choice</strong>. It is what you could call economy or regular shipping, which takes longer and cost less than all other shipping methods. Standard shipping is the bare minimum an eCommerce company has to afford to even be in business.</p> <p>Most major carriers offer different delivery times and costs for regular shipping depending on the weight of the package. The good idea is to pre-weigh all your products and count in the packaging materials. This way, you will be able to calculate the cost even before a customer has made an order. Additionally, in case you don’t offer flat rate shipping - knowing the exact weight of the ordered bundle will tell your customers the actual price right there, at checkout.</p> <h3>Standard Shipping Costs</h3> <p>Shipping costs, even using the standard shipping method, will ultimately depend on the size and weight of your package and the distance it has to travel to its destination. Different carriers have varying fees, but all share the fact that standard shipping is the most affordable option and the slowest one, too.</p> <p>Moreover, some major carriers offer different deals for lighter and heavier packages. For example, you can get free packaging or lower rates for lighter bundles, or it could take a delivery day or two more for heavier packages. It all depends on your preferred carrier and their shipping method.</p> <p>If you send a <strong>2-pound package from New York to Los Angeles by a standard shipping method you could pay between -</strong>. Standard shipping cost for bigger packages weighing up to 10 pounds goes to .</p> <p>To compare, you can ship the same package from New York to Los Angeles using a different shipping method and pay more than 0. This is because other shipping methods imply shorter delivery times.</p> <h3>How Long Does Standard Shipping Take?</h3> <p>Standard shipping is all about affordability and not about urgency. You should note this when offering it to your customers as a sole option. It usually takes 3-5 business days for a package to arrive, and even more for international shipping.</p> <p>Another synonym for standard shipping is ground shipping service, and it is called that because the bundle usually travels on the ground. The package does not leave a van or a truck, especially when you ship it domestically.</p> <p>The smallest number of delivery days for a standard domestic shipment is two days and only when you send it to a nearby location. Standard international shipping takes even longer depending on the country, but the package will not arrive at its final destination in less than five business days.</p> <p>For the sake of your company’s reputation, you want those delivery dates as close to ordering dates as possible. A good idea would be to offer flat rates, or even free shipping, for standard shipping but add other shipping options for customers in a hurry.</p> <h2>International Standard Shipping</h2> <p>While the term ground shipping is used for standard domestic shipments, the same does not apply to international shipping. Apart from Canada, international shipments go on ships or airplanes to and from the US. In the case of standard shipping, packages travel across the ocean by enormous cargo ships.</p> <p>Depending on the size and content, it takes not more than two weeks for a bundle to arrive from the US to Canada with the standard shipping option. Since the packages crossing the border have to go through customs, they need a day or two more than those sent domestically. Still, it can take less time to ship a package from Toronto to New York can take less time than from LA to New York.</p> <p>Shipping to Europe and Asia is a bit more complicated, as the packages can spend weeks on cargo ships and spend some time stuck in customs. That is why a standard shipment to China can take up to a few weeks.</p> <p>Not to mention that there is a much higher chance of damage or lost packages during the standard international shipping. This implies that you should always pay for insurance in case of some misfortune. Most carriers have freight insurance, but you should check the coverage details, as it might not cover the value of what you are sending.</p> <h2>Tracking Service and Standard Shipping</h2> <p>Tracking a shipment is beginning to be a non-negotiable condition when choosing a carrier. Most of them offer a full tracking service in the standard shipping deal, so both you and your customer can check the point in the shipping process. Tracking a shipment should be attached to a shipment confirmation email, so your customer service lines stay open for other inquiries.</p> <p>To conclude, even with standard shipping and especially for international shipments, you should offer tracking service to your customers. Not only that it builds a strong relationship between your products and the customers, but it also increases the productivity of your costumes service and sales team.</p> <h2>Is Expedited Shipping Better?</h2> <p><img alt="Fas delivery Packet" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/fast-delivery-packet.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/what-is-expedited-shipping">Expedite shipping</a> can slice the delivery time in half, but it is also twice as costly. Those packages travel by air, or in trucks that don’t make major stops until the delivery is ended. Offering expedited shipping to your customers could make financial sense, but it is up to you to calculate the terms.</p> <p>Some shipping companies offer tracking services only for expedited shipping. Additionally, this delivery method with some carriers takes as much as standard shipping in others - so check the competition before deciding on a carrier.</p> <p>This shipping method can be of help with international shipping when you don’t want to wait a month for delivery. If, however, urgency is at stake, expedited shipping will not be of help, as it is not in any form overnight or express delivery.</p> <h2>What Shipping Should You Offer to Your Customers?</h2> <p>Standard shipping shouldn’t be the one and only option for your customers. Instead, try putting economy shipping as a baseline and add faster shipping for those who are willing to pay. This way, you can offer flat rates for standard shipping and even free shipping for the exceeded amount. There are many options you can play with and see what fits your customers’ needs, but one thing is for sure - offering just the standard shipping method isn’t enough.</p> <h2>Standard Shipping and Valuable Goods</h2> <p>Unival Logistics has a unique focus on shipping valuable goods, and you might wonder how safe is it to send money, rare artifacts, or other expensive items using this method of delivery. We would say that it depends on the insurance coverage - if it covers the item's financial value, you should choose whichever way you deem appropriate.</p> <p>Of course, it is always better to ship expensive items using a faster method because the less time it spends in the shipping process, the less likely is it that the misfortune could happen. If you would like to know more about your high-value products' fast and safe shipping, visit our <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">website </a>or call us today: 213-368-3444.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/standard-shipping-guide-for-online-businesses" }, "headline": "", "description": "When starting an eCommerce business, it is essential to learn everything about shipping, so we made a comprehensive guide to standard shipping to help you with that.", "image": [ "https://unival-logistics.com/img/female-warehouse-worker-scanning.jpg", "https://unival-logistics.com/img/fast-delivery-packet.jpg" ], "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistic", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistic", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2022-07-06", "dateModified": "2022-07-06" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="Man holding a package with medical supplies" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/man-sending-medical-shipment.jpg" /></p> <p>Are you interested in shipping medical supplies? This article explains what requirements you need to fulfill to send your medical equipment safely!</p> <p>Medical shipping requires special logistics, packaging, and overall care primarily because of the industry's nature. In order to ship medical supplies safely and effectively, there are specific requirements that must be met.</p> <p>These include everything from the type of container to the packaging materials needed. Understanding these requirements is essential if you plan on shipping medical supplies and large equipment.</p> <p>You may wonder what makes medical shipping so different from other types of shipping. We hope the following will help you understand everything that goes into it.</p> <h2>What Kind of Medical Equipment Can be Shipped?</h2> <p>Carriers can transfer anything from a syringe to an MRI machine - and those two are not to be treated the same during shipping. Medical shipments can vary in shape and size, and the packaging is not the same for lasers, hospital furniture, or surgical equipment.</p> <p>Medical imaging equipment is fragile and needs to be properly wrapped, braced, and padded onto a truck, airplane, or ship. Smaller objects and especially pharmaceuticals have a special seal, not the regular duct tape.</p> <p>Carriers need to acknowledge the responsibility and the high stake of the industry they are dealing with. If something goes wrong during the shipment it could cause someone not to have proper medical care. That’s why there are many requirements in the medical shipping industry.</p> <h2>Medical Shipping Requirements</h2> <p>Medical shipping is a complex process because of the nature of the items being shipped. There are several things that need to be considered before sending out the shipment. These include the type of item being sent, its size, weight, and other characteristics.</p> <p>Medical shipping is a very important part of the pharmaceutical supply chain. It ensures that patients receive their medications in time and at the same time, it also protects the health of the patient.</p> <h3>1. Special handling requirements</h3> <p>Medical items are often extremely delicate due to their size and fragility. They need special packaging materials as well as specialized carriers. When transporting these fragile medical supplies, you must use specific packing methods and tools.</p> <p>A respected medical freight carrier cannot simply throw a box filled with medicine on its truck. It has to be shipped in its own container or through a medical carrier. In addition, the boxes have to be sealed tight for maximum protection for the medical item inside - which means they require custom tape that is completely sealed.</p> <h3>2. Unique regulations</h3> <p>In order to ship these items, you'll have to go through additional procedures than just shipping an ordinary package. These items often must abide by special rules about temperature levels, storage areas, how much space per item they require, how long they can sit around, etc.</p> <p>Additionally, you might have to be licensed to ship medical equipment, especially if you’re moving in and out of the country. Some equipment cannot be shipped just through any carrier. Therefore, in order to have the opportunity to ship every piece of medical equipment your business most likely has to be a certified medical carrier.</p> <h3>3. Special Equipment and Technology</h3> <p>With medical shipping, it’s not just about being careful for the sake of the shipment, it’s also about watching out for people who are transporting it from a manufacturer to a hospital or clinic. For example, if you purchase syringes, needles, or surgical blades then you obviously want to protect them from damage while they are being transported.</p> <p>This means <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/transportation-technology">you're going to need special transportation technology</a>, packaging containers, sturdy boxes, and/or protective materials like bubble wrap to keep everything safe. If you don't take proper precautions then you could end up jeopardizing both your personal safety and the health of those who receive them.</p> <p>Infectious substances need to be shipped in accordance with special regulations. Those substances that can cause death or permanent disability must be properly labeled and covered in triple packaging.</p> <p>The substance is put in its primary receptacle; padded, then put in secondary packaging. The third and other packaging needs to be rigid.</p> <h3>4. High Cost</h3> <p>This type of shipping includes all facets of care and treatment that come along with delivering the medicines safely. Not only do you need qualified personnel and good planning but many companies offer insurance to cover damages and losses that occur during shipping and delivery.</p> <p>Therefore, medical shipping is a high-cost service, but saving on care and safety can only bring trouble in the long run.</p> <h3>5. Specialized Labor Force</h3> <p>In this industry, you’ll find people with specialized certifications and training. People who work in this area must know how to handle various types of delicate health shipments quickly and efficiently.</p> <p>They must also have the right skills, knowledge, and experience to give you the best service possible. Most of the time this entails hiring employees who specialize in working with these unique shipments.</p> <h3>6. Labels and Identification Numbers</h3> <p>Everything must be labeled. However, some substances’ labels are more important than others, because they can be deadly or cause serious disability. Those shipments have special identification numbers that suggest how high the risk is if something happens, and to notify the handler to treat with care.</p> <p>Similarly, when shipping any hazardous materials you must label them for what they are: toxic, explosive, radioactive, or dangerous in any way. If needed, you must provide or get the hazmat precautions for those shipments.</p> <h2>Advised Practices for Medical Shipping</h2> <p>There are things in medical shipping that are not regulated but are highly advisable. Here are some procedures to follow when shipping medical equipment.</p> <h3>Invest in Insurance and Tracking</h3> <p>When dealing with such delicate and often high-valued equipment, one should not cheap out on insurance packages and innovative tracking. Carriers' liability will not cover the damages of hundreds of thousands worth of machines.</p> <p>The best idea is to get <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/third-party-insurance">third-party insurance as it offers higher and wider coverage</a>. Most insurance policies calculate the coverage based on the size and weight of the shipment, which doesn’t align with the medical industry - many small things can be worth thousands of dollars.</p> <p>Tracking is another important part of medical shipping. Innovative tracking solutions have many options, not only to show the location of the shipment but also the conditions it’s in. You can track if the shipment is in the right temperature, pressure, or humidity.</p> <h3>Plan out the Logistic Precisely</h3> <p>Planning ahead seems intuitive when talking about shipping. However, medical shipments need a special kind of planning, especially when shipping urgent freight. You will need to address any and all environmental challenges and requirements, as well as the characteristics of the delivery location.</p> <p>When shipping a large piece of equipment, including the time for disassembling and installation in the time frame. Disassembling is advisable if possible because it decreases the chances of any damage.</p> <h2>Work With a Respectful Carrier</h2> <p>When someone’s health depends on your decision-making, that’s when you need to choose the best option possible. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/medical-equipment">Unival Logistics</a> works on shipping medical equipment, be it internationally or domestically. We understand the responsibility of working in medical care and want to make your job easier by providing safe and secure medical shipping.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Woman Working At The Table" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-working-at-the-table.jpg" /></p> <p>The eCommerce industry is growing at an insanely fast pace, and the logistics of shipping orders to customers have become more challenging. That is especially true when we consider the impact COVID-19 left on eCommerce supply chains.</p> <p>One thing is certain - customers do not like to wait. And now that people are choosing online over brick-and-mortar, the speed at which customers will receive their orders can play a critical role in whether they choose to buy from your eCommerce store or your competitor’s.</p> <p>However, the eCommerce logistics infrastructure required to meet customers’ demands is difficult to achieve by yourself. Online businesses need to learn how to put their brands in a spot to provide expedited shipping without putting in the resources, time, and huge investments.</p> <p>Here, you will learn <strong>everything you need to know about eCommerce logistics</strong>, how it works, how it differs from in-store retail and the benefits of using third-party logistics providers. Plus, you will get several tips on how to make logistics solutions for eCommerce work for you.</p> <h2>What Is eCommerce Logistics?</h2> <p>eCommerce is the process of storing and shipping inventory for an online shop or marketplace. It starts with moving inventory from the manufacturer and ends when the inventory arrives at the customer’s location. That said, <strong>eCommerce includes inventory management, picking, packing, and shipping of online orders</strong>.</p> <p>There are millions of packages shipped across the country each day. That is why systems must be in check to keep them on track and ensure they are delivered to the right destination on time.</p> <p>Digital fulfillment is one of the most vital elements of eCommerce logistics, and it includes inventory management, warehousing and storage, and order fulfillment. Each of these pieces is complex, and it can be challenging to keep them running smoothly together.</p> <p>Online businesses need to ensure they have sufficient stock levels in a distribution center near that customer’s destination. And if they outsource fulfillment, their 3PL must be reliable and fulfill orders at pace, even during holidays and peak seasons. That is because any laps within your supply chain can negatively impact the customer experience.</p> <h2>The 5 Elements of eCommerce Logistics</h2> <p>As eCommerce has developed and become a worldwide channel, it’s become more complex. Now, there are many moving parts and middlemen who help ensure goods reach their customers.</p> <p>Organizing logistics processes is even more challenging for those launching a B2B eCommerce channel as they need to take care of both logistics from manufacturers to retailers and from retailers to consumers.</p> <p>Let’s take a look at the five elements of logistics for eCommerce.</p> <h3>Suppliers</h3> <p>Suppliers are companies that make the product and ship it to fulfillment centers. If the business is dropshipping, the manufacturer sends the products directly to the end consumer. If not, the brand makes a bulk order and stores it in a warehouse. Then, it ships it to customers when they make their orders.</p> <h3>Fulfillment Centers</h3> <p>Fulfillment centers refer to the <strong>large warehouses that hold inventory near the end consumer</strong>. This way, each order is picked, packed, and shipped as soon as it is placed to ensure a quick delivery.</p> <p>Fulfillment centers can be owned by an eCommerce company or a third-party logistics service provider (3PL). 3PLs are professional retail fulfillment companies that perform services for different brands.</p> <h3>Distribution Hubs</h3> <p>Big eCommerce retailers have their goods in many locations throughout the US or the world for both B2B and direct-to-consumer (DTC) orders. <strong>Splitting inventory</strong> allows for faster shipping of DTC orders instead of keeping all your inventory in one location, which can lead to longer delivery times and higher shipping expenses.</p> <p>You may want to consider using a separate facility for B2B eCommerce orders as these require different fulfillment processes from DTC orders. These differences include packaging demands, eCommerce warehousing requirements, shipping destinations, and customer types.</p> <h3>Sorting Facilities</h3> <p>Sorting facilities sort products for large-scale eCommerce processes that are moving bulk quantities of goods.</p> <h3>Carriers</h3> <p>Carriers are companies that ship products to their final destinations. They get the package from the warehouse or the fulfillment center and ship it to the customer via plane or truck. Sometimes, an eCommerce business can use its private carriers for quicker delivery.</p> <h2>eCommerce Logistics vs. Brick-and-Mortar Logistics</h2> <p>eCommerce and brick-and-mortar logistics operate differently in several ways. While eCommerce logistics focuses on getting goods to the customer’s location, brick-and-mortar logistics are getting products in stores.</p> <h3>End Destinations</h3> <p>eCommerce businesses can ship their packages to <strong>millions of customer addresses</strong> across the world. On the other hand, brick-and-mortar stores focus on distribution to and from wholesalers or shops.</p> <h3>Order Volume</h3> <p>eCommerce stores ship orders containing one to several items, typically via parcel, to various customers. On the other hand, shipments to brick-and-mortar stores can include hundreds of products that are sent to one destination on pallets via freight.</p> <h3>Home Delivery vs. In-Store Pickup</h3> <p>Bigger brick-and-mortar companies are moving toward using their stores as fulfillment centers. Also, retail locations may provide more flexibility to their customers in the form of curbside or in-store pick-up. However, eCommerce logistics offer the greatest convenience as they deliver directly to the customer.</p> <h2>What Are the Types of eCommerce Logistics?</h2> <p>Since there are various ways to manage eCommerce logistics, there are three types of eCommerce logistics:</p> <h3>In-House Logistics</h3> <p>In-house logistics means <strong>you manage the supply chain by yourself</strong>. This includes tracking shipments from the supplier to the warehouse and the different distribution centers or sorting facilities you might have.</p> <p>It also includes using your eCommerce platform analytics and spending hours calculating the shipping expense of each shipment manually.</p> <h3>Dropshipping</h3> <p>Dropshiping refers to logistics where the <strong>supplier sends products directly to customers</strong>. This option is much cheaper as it eliminates warehousing expenses. However, it can increase delivery times dramatically. That’s especially true regarding international shipping.</p> <h3>3PLs</h3> <p><strong>3PLs handle every element of the logistics process</strong> so you can have peace of mind. They provide inventory tracking, supplier management, warehousing, and packaging. In addition, many third-party logistics providers have nationwide networks of warehouses that enable them to offer 2-day shipping and in some cases 1-day shipping.</p> <h2>Benefits of Using 3PLs</h2> <p>eCommerce businesses typically prefer using 3PLs as their eCommerce logistics partner because they get value out of them. 3PLs improve their customer service and lead to overall cost savings. That said, here are several reasons why online businesses prefer using 3PLs for their eCommerce fulfillment.</p> <h3>1-Day and 2-Day Shipping</h3> <p>Customer expectations changed when Amazon started offering same-day, 1-day, and 2-day shipping. That is when many online stores started to do their best to deliver a <strong>customer experience</strong> that resembles Amazon’s.</p> <p>The 10-day shipping era ended when places like Walmart started offering 2-day shipping and lower shipping expenses. Before, this was possible only by using FBA or Amazon’s network of warehouses. Now, we have 3PLS that have a distributed network of facilities of their own.</p> <p>Faster shipping and timely delivery need a fulfillment network of warehouses throughout the country. However, it is too expensive to build your own. That is why online businesses prefer using third-party logistics providers that have their own logistics networks.</p> <h3>More Data for Business Growth</h3> <p>One of the most significant advantages of using a 3PL company is the <strong>software automation</strong> they offer. This software streamlines the logistics process and delivers data and real-time insights on every part of eCommerce fulfillment. And they can help businesses turn these valuable insights into actionable steps.</p> <p>For instance, logistical software can help a retailer understand they should open more retail locations in strategic areas. Moreover, they can help reduce excess inventory, enhance warehouse management, and help businesses become more eco-friendly by simplifying return and recycling processes.</p> <h3>Improved Return Processes</h3> <p>Third-party logistics providers make it easier for medium-large online businesses to manage returns. Online retailers and brick-and-mortar differ in this area - the return rate of eCommerce stores is almost half of all the orders, while physical retail stores have a return rate of not even 10%.</p> <p>That is because you cannot try out products online before making a purchase. That is why many customers buy more products with the expectation they will return at least one of them if they do not fit or they do not like how it looks on them.</p> <p>That is very challenging for online retailers. However, <strong>3PLs can help them improve their return process</strong> and ensure it is running smoothly.</p> <h3>Scalability</h3> <p>3PLs have established relationships with suppliers and regional carriers. That is why they can help in every aspect of the eCommerce supply chain by connecting businesses with the right manufacturer, shipping carrier, and fulfillment partner.</p> <p>3PLs can also<strong> get lower delivery costs, shipping discounts, and improve last-mile delivery</strong>. And this translates to a better customer experience, a higher potential to hit rapid growth, and more profit.</p> <h2>The Importance of Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>Although major shipping carriers try to be reliable, the size of their network and the volume of parcels makes errors unavoidable and expensive. When packages pass through many hands, there is a great risk your shipment will become damaged, lost, or delayed.</p> <p>But by partnering up with an excellent 3PL company, you can lower this risk with affordable <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">shipping insurance</a>. That is especially true if your products are of high value.</p> <h2>eCommerce Logistics Trends of 2022</h2> <p>Here are some of the eCommerce logistics trends of 2022 to consider that can help you improve your customer experience and boost profits.</p> <h3>Fast Delivery</h3> <p>Same-day delivery options are rising due to the persistence and high expectations of millennials. They are more likely to purchase if the same-day delivery is offered and willing to pay more for it.</p> <p>Besides having adequate technological capabilities, rapid delivery demands that online businesses expand their geographic footprint. Otherwise, it is physically impossible to ship a package from one side of the country to the other without spending huge amounts of money.</p> <h3>Last-Mile Delivery</h3> <p>A rise in customer expectations and an increase in online orders place additional pressure on last-mile delivery. Last-mile delivery refers to the transportation of a package from a distribution hub to the package’s final destination to deliver it as quickly and cost-effectively as possible.</p> <p>Logistics often fail in customers’ eyes in this area. Many factors can cause this, including an issue with the local courier or the recipient isn’t home. However, <strong>3PLs go far to make last-mile delivery better</strong> for eCommerce brands and their consumers:</p> <ul> <li>They often get quotes from major shipping carriers beforehand to obtain the best prices for businesses, meaning both online companies and their customers benefit from fast and affordable delivery.</li> <li>3PLs typically analyze customer data to optimize shipping. With distributed inventory, inventory is split across strategic fulfillment centers and sent from the warehouse closest to the consumer. And when your orders travel to lower shipping zones instead of higher, you save money and time in transit.</li> <li>They offer real-time eCommerce order tracking. Communication is crucial when it comes to last-mile delivery. You can access shipment tracking information in real-time and send them to your customers.</li> </ul> <p>People who pay for expedited delivery expect to receive their packages when and where they ask for them. A failure during the last mile can have unfortunate effects on a business.</p> <h2>Make eCommerce Logistics Work for You</h2> <p>After reading this article, you know logistics management plays a vital role in any eCommerce business. It requires a fulfillment network of partners across the entire supply chain, a sharp eCommerce logistics partner, 3PL, and software that automates many processes for you.</p> <p>However, an excellent fulfillment strategy is not developed overnight. But by looking at your business needs, you can start improving your supply chain step-by-step. If you gather the right partners and focus on meeting your customers’ expectations, you’ll be on your way to launching your brand to the stars.</p> <p>If you are looking for the best logistics partner, contact Unival Logistics for everything you want to know, and we will be glad to help.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-make-ecommerce-logistics-work-for-you" }, "headline": "How to Make eCommerce Logistics Work for You", "description": "As the eCommerce industry grows, brands need to keep up with the customers’ expectations. 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            • body<p><img alt="logistics center" class="img-fluid" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/aerial-view-of-logistic-center.jpg" /></p> <p>There are several major categories of modes of transportation in logistics. Each transportation method has its place in today’s global economy by offering different benefits and drawbacks.</p> <p>Air freight is usually faster and more efficient than other shipping options, but it is very costly. Sea freight is cheaper than air freight, but it is much slower. Trucking is the cheapest option, but it can be risky and unreliable.</p> <p>While choosing the best type of logistics transportation mode depends on many factors, including the size of the package, the location of the recipient, and the weight of the item being shipped, here are some guidelines to help you make the decision.</p> <h2>Comparing Logistics Transportation Methods</h2> <p>Each shipping service has different costs, pros and cons, and delivery times associated with them. Some are faster, some cost less, and there are even ways to save money. Let’s take a look at each method and see how they stack up.</p> <h3>Road Transportation</h3> <p>Road transportation is one of the most valued modes of transportation in logistics because it is the only method that offers door-to-door service. That is its biggest perk against other means of transportation. Rural areas are accessible to it, places that have no railway, water, or places for plane departures.</p> <p>It is cost-effective - you don’t need to invest much, and routes can be changed and adjusted. It is more flexible because it doesn’t depend on as many factors as, say, a railway. Additionally, due to the lack of loading and unloading - the packages are less prone to damage.</p> <p>When it comes to short-distance transportation, the road is always a way to go. On the other hand, the biggest disadvantage is that it doesn’t work on long distances, and it is vulnerable to extreme weather conditions.</p> <h3>Rail Transportation</h3> <p>The rail transportation system is considered one of the best methods to move cargo around the country. With over 4,500 miles of track, it moves about trillion worth of freight annually. This includes everything from cars and trucks to large containerships.</p> <p>There are many different types of trains available today, ranging from diesel locomotives to electric locomotives, to diesel multiple units, and finally, to hybrid locomotives. Each type of train offers certain advantages and disadvantages.</p> <p>For example, diesel locomotives offer greater power and speed, while electric locomotives provide less noise and pollution. However, there are some drawbacks to each type of train. Diesel locomotives run on diesel fuel, which requires regular maintenance.</p> <p>Electric locomotives require electricity, which needs to be generated somewhere. Hybrid locomotives use both diesel and electric engines. They are quieter than diesel locomotives, but they still produce some noise.</p> <h3>Marine Transportation</h3> <p>There are many different ways to transport goods via marine transportation. Some methods include container ships, bulk carriers, cargo tankers, passenger vessels, and specialized vessels like tugboats and tugs. These types of vessels can carry anything from cars to heavy machinery.</p> <p>The most common method of transporting items over water is by container ship. Container ships are large ocean-going vessels used to move containers. They can hold thousands of containers and travel up to 10 knots. This allows them to easily navigate around major ports and avoid delays caused by weather conditions.</p> <h4>Types of Freight Ships</h4> <p>Container ships are usually able to load and unload anywhere along their route, making it easy to transfer cargo quickly and efficiently. However, shipping costs vary depending on where you live. Shipping rates tend to be lower in Asia and South America because of the high trade volume there.</p> <p>Another type of vessel is the bulk carrier. Bulk carriers are similar to container ships, except they are designed to carry larger amounts of material. A typical bulk carrier holds about 20,000 cubic meters of liquid or dry materials. Bulk carriers are typically slower moving than container ships, but they do offer greater flexibility. For example, they can dock wherever they want without waiting for permission.</p> <p>A third option for transporting goods is cargo tankers. Cargo tankers are specially built to haul liquids such as oil, gasoline, chemicals, and even wastewater. Tanker sizes range from 300 to 2,500 tons. Most tanker routes occur within the same region, meaning there isn't too much competition. As a result, prices are relatively low.</p> <h3>Air Transportation</h3> <p>Air transportation is convenient and safe. It is suitable for long-distance shipment. Air freight is typically used for larger items such as furniture, appliances, electronics, or machinery. This method of shipping is very popular because it is fast and efficient. However, there are some downsides to air freight.</p> <p>People who operate airplanes must be much more skilled and qualified. Therefore, their services are more expensive. This is one of the most expensive but fastest modes of transportation in logistics.</p> <p>Airplanes have limited capacity, and they are not suitable for bulk cargo. They also need another means of transportation to get the goods to the receiving address. However, airplanes can access some areas, such as mountains or islands, that are otherwise inaccessible</p> <h3>Intermodal Transportation</h3> <p>Intermodal transportation allows you to ship goods via multiple modes. For example, you could ship via truck, train, and boat. These methods are usually cheaper than air freight and allow you to keep track of your shipment throughout the process.</p> <p>This form of transportation is great for businesses because it reduces costs and gives companies more control over their shipments. Intermodal transportation combines multiple modes of transportation in logistics. It is one of the best options for door-to-door shipments because it allows for faster but d2d delivery.</p> <h3>Pipeline Transportation</h3> <p>Pipeline transportation is usually used for oil and gas delivery, but it can transport water, beer, sewage, and other solid, liquid, or gaseous products over long distances. It is completely automated and depends on pipeline systems, which require maintenance and control.</p> <h2>Logistics and Shipping Options</h2> <p>Shipping is one of those things that you don't think about until it's too late. If you're planning on shipping something, there are specific steps you must take to ensure that everything goes smoothly. A good place to start is gathering as much information about the item as possible.</p> <p>This includes knowing what size box you'll need, how heavy the contents are, and if they need any special care.</p> <p>The most important thing to know is where you plan to send the package. Will you be sending it via air, land, or sea? Knowing this will help you determine what type of packaging materials you need. For example, if you're sending a large package over water, you'll probably need some sort of waterproof container.</p> <p>Determine how long you want your items to arrive. If you plan to receive something within 24 hours, consider air freight. Otherwise, choose sea freight or trucking. Consider the distance and the destination. If you are sending an item across the ocean, choose sea freight. If you are shipping a product directly to another state, choose to truck.</p> <h2>Information Required for Shipping Companies</h2> <p>You can also find out how much weight the package contains. If you're shipping multiple items, you might want to consider buying a scale to weigh each piece individually.</p> <p>Once you've determined the weight of the package and contents, you can figure out how big the box needs to be. Most packages come in boxes ranging from 8 inches to 18 inches wide. However, larger boxes will cost more money.</p> <p>Once you've figured out the dimensions of the box, you can begin thinking about the material you'll need to wrap around the box. Paper is usually used for smaller packages, while plastic is often preferred for larger ones. Some people even choose to use bubble wrap. Depending on the box size, you may need to buy several different types of wrapping paper.</p> <p>If you're sending a small package by air, you'll likely need to purchase packing tape. Packing tape is designed to keep the edges of the box sealed shut. If you're sending a large box by air, you'll need to make sure that you properly seal it off. Otherwise, the contents could leak into the plane's cargo hold.</p> <p>Finally, you'll need to decide whether you want to hire someone to do the actual shipping. While it's tempting to save money by doing it yourself, hiring a professional can actually end up costing less. Not only will they handle the logistics of getting the package to its destination, but they'll also provide insurance against damage or theft.</p> <h2>Need a Hand in Choosing Modes of Transportation in Logistics?</h2> <p>A business, especially one that offers eCommerce services, has to rely heavily on shipping. That’s why <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" target="_self">Unival Logistics</a> works with you to create the best possible solution for your specific needs.</p> <p>We work with the best in the business and create several route options for you to choose from. This will give you a sense of control over your business, and we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">shipping insurance</a> that covers much more than other premiums.</p>
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            • titleWhat Are the Largest Shipyards in the World?
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            • body<p><img alt="Trawlers at the dry dock" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/trawlers-at-the-dry-dock.jpg" /></p> <p><strong>Shipping is a critical element of global trade and commerce</strong>. It deals with nearly 90% of all goods shipped! The goods transported daily include oil, metals, fresh or frozen foods, and factory parts. That said, virtually any industry directly or indirectly depends on the shipping sector.</p> <p>The global maritime transportation industry is worth trillions of dollars, and its value is growing steadily despite ups and downs in the shipping sector due to economic crises and the financially unstable nature of the industry.</p> <p>However, shipping depends on vessels capable of executing travels with different products. Also, constructing ships is a challenging, time-consuming process that takes at least 1.5 years for the medium to large ships. So, regardless of the reliability of the maritime transportation industry, the shipbuilding sector controls trade depending on the number of vessels constructed.</p> <p>Here, we will explore <strong>the largest shipyards in the world</strong>, so read on to discover everything you want to know.</p> <h2>Hyundai Heavy Industries</h2> <p>One of the largest shipyards in the world, Hyundai Heavy Industries (HHI) is based in Ulsan, South Korea. It was founded as the heavy industries division of the Hyundai group. However, later, it was made into its own company that traded in shipbuilding, construction, electrical systems, and robotics.</p> <p>Its seat manufacturing division focuses on vessels like VLCC ships, crude oil tankers, container vessels, LNG carriers, oil and natural gas drilling ships, LPG carriers, VLGC ships, and naval warships. Besides shipbuilding, HHI is interested in offshore technologies and the oil and gas sector.</p> <h2>STX Offshore & Shipbuilding</h2> <p>STX Offshore & Shipbuilding is a South Korean shipbuilding company with a <strong>broad global presence</strong> spanning most parts of Asia and some countries in Europe. It runs and operates shipyards in Europe through STX Europe and was Europe's second-biggest shipbuilding company. STX’s operations in South Korea are based out of two primary shipyards at Changwon and Busan.</p> <p>Over 40 years, this company has built more than 700 ships of different types. It specializes in LPG and LNG carriers, tankers, container vessels, FPSO vessels, and drilling ships.</p> <p>However, STX Europe began divesting assets in 2012 due to financial issues. At first, it operated Cruises & Ferries, Offshore vessels, and other operations through 15 shipyards in Europe and Brazil. But following the dissolution of the company, STX Europe was filed for bankruptcy not so long ago in 2017.</p> <h2>Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering</h2> <p>Considered <strong>one of the largest shipyards in the world</strong>, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) is part of the "big three" of South Korean shipbuilding. It is a critical manufacturer for several shipping lines such as Maersk and trades in naval technology. This company has built submarines and warships for the navies of the United Kingdom and Indonesia.</p> <p>Before the dissolution, it was exporting submarines to several other countries. Moreover, it specialized in building icebreakers, LNG carriers, container vessels, etc. However, due to mismanagement and allegations of fraud, DSME ran bankrupt. Nevertheless, it was bailed out by the government in 2017.</p> <h2>Samsung Heavy Industries</h2> <p>This company engages in shipbuilding and offshore EPC projects. Samsung Heavy Industries delivered 1,249 ships and offshore facilities by the end of 2019. And in January 2020, this shipbuilding company had 20 ships with 377,340 TEUs in the order book with an average vessel size of 18,867 TEUs.</p> <p>Besides container ships, Samsung Heavy Industries has leading market shares in the construction of drillships, FPSO vessels, and LNG carriers. In addition, this South Korean company constructed the world’s largest ethane carrier in 2014 and the first 23,000 TEU container ship in 2017.</p> <h2>Sumitomo Heavy Industries</h2> <p>Sumitomo Heavy Industries is an integrated manufacturer of ships, industrial machinery, automatic weaponry, bridges, steel structure, power transmission equipment, equipment for environmental protection, plastic molding machines, particle accelerators, laser processing systems, and material handling systems, cancer diagnostic and treatment equipment, etc.</p> <p>The company deals with bulk carriers, runs a single-dock shipyard in Oshima, Japan, and supplies vessels to other parts of Asia and Europe.</p> <p>Long is gone the time when people used magnetic compasses and other<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/early-navigation-tools-for-sea-voyages"> early navigation tools</a>. Although the shipyard is relatively small, <strong>it can build and launch almost 40 vessels each year</strong> thanks to technological advancements and cutting-edge equipment and machinery.</p> <h2>Imabari Shipbuilding</h2> <p>One of the biggest major Japanese shipbuilding companies, Imabari, deals with the construction, maintenance, repair, and outfitting of ships built in the region. It is Japan’s largest shipyard in terms of tonnage. Moreover, it has many construction and repair facilities.</p> <p>In 2016, Imabari Shipbuilding had six times the tonnage of its closest Japanese competitor - Mitsubishi. Also, it had the fourth largest market share behind the other large shipbuilding companies based in South Korea and China.</p> <p>Imabari has nine shipbuilding and maintenance yards, plus a new dry dock that can handle enormous container ships. In addition, it has offices in Tokyo and Amsterdam to manage marketing and company operations. Imabari Shipbuilding has acquired several regional competitors to consolidate its position.</p> <h2>Fincantieri</h2> <p>Fincantieri is one of the largest shipyards in the world. It is an <strong>Italian shipbuilding company</strong> based in Trieste and the biggest shipbuilding company in Europe. In a recent global expansion effort, it has acquired several other large shipbuilders.</p> <p>Fincantieri operates yards of the shipbuilding company Vard and has added five shipyards across Europe to its manufacturing and assembly assets. Moreover, the company has acquired The Manitowoc Company in the United States and builds vessels for the US Coast Guard and Navy.</p> <p>The company bought half of the dissolved STX France in 2018 and has extended its European presence. In addition, it has established services in the United States for shipbuilding in the region.</p> <h2>JSC United Shipbuilding Corporation</h2> <p>JSC United is the youngest shipbuilding company on this list. It is a Russian state-owned company that deals in shipbuilding and auxiliary services like maintenance and repair. The company was founded in 2007 to support Russia’s shipbuilding economy using advanced technology and military shipyards to produce commercial passenger and goods vessels.</p> <p>JSC United has a presence in Europe through the divested stock of the STX Corporation. Its main construction and repair subsidiaries are spread across three locations in Russia:</p> <p> - Vladivostok</p> <p> - Severodvisnsk</p> <p> - St. Petersburg</p> <p>Each subsidiary manages the many shipyards JSC operates. Moreover, it has acquired several other European companies which deal in the construction and marine industry.</p> <h2>China Shipbuilding Group</h2> <p>Formed in 2019 by the <strong>merger of China’s two largest shipbuilding companies</strong> - China Shipbuilding Industry Corporation (CSIC) and China State Shipbuilding Corporation (CSSC), China Shipbuilding Group is the largest shipbuilding company in the world.</p> <p>Both CSIC and CSSC specialize in the construction and maintenance of ships built across the nation. The divisions of CSIC carry out operations in the north and west, while CSSC supervises operations in the South and East. The companies deal in building VLCC vessels, LNG carriers, and military warships.</p> <p>Besides commercial vessels, military ships are a major source of revenue thanks to China’s expanding naval fleet. The China Shipbuilding Group also focuses on other shipping-related services, including machinery and equipment manufacture. In addition, Dalian Shipbuilding Company is the biggest shipyard in China and is a part of the CSIC.</p> <h2>Sembcorp Marine Limited</h2> <p>Sembcorp Marine Limited is a top shipbuilding and engineering company based in Singapore. Its primary business segments include repairs and upgrades, rigs and floaters, offshore platforms, and shipbuilding.</p> <p>Its essential products include gas value chain vessels (CGL, LPG, LNG), ferries, renewable energy support vessels supporting <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/green-shipping">green shipping</a>, cruise vessels, offshore support vessels, naval support and security vessels, and research and scientific survey vessels.</p> <h2>Tsuneishi Shipbuilding</h2> <p>Tsuneishi Shipbuilding is Japanese leading shipbuilding and ship-repairing company. It is primarily engaged in shipbuilding and repairing. Moreover, it manufacturers various ships, including container carriers, bulk carriers, car carriers, tankers, and wooden chips. On top of that, it uses experience and cutting-edge technology to repair and remodel other ships.</p> <h2>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries</h2> <p>Part of the international Mitsubishi conglomerate, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries (MHI) has been the main maritime construction unit for the parent company. That said, MHI primarily works out of Japanese shipyards and handles the construction of military warships, passenger cruise ships, commercial vessels, and LNG carriers.</p> <p>MHI has two subsidiaries that handle different elements of shipbuilding and other industries:</p> <ul> <li>Mitsubishi Shipbuilding Co. manages construction, outfitting, and technologies integrated into ships through the shipyards at Nagasaki, Yokohama, and Shimonoseki.</li> <li>Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Marine Structure Co. manages the building of large vessels and other maritime structures.</li> </ul> <h2>Mazagon Dock Limited</h2> <p>Based out of Mumbai, Mazagon Dock Limited is a public sector undertaking under the Indian government. It primarily deals with building and maintaining military vessels for the Indian Navy.</p> <p>The company has expertise in constructing <strong>submarines and warships</strong> that have been part of the indigenization drive of the navy. Besides military ships, it also builds drilling platforms, offshore vessels, tankers, cargo carriers, bulk carriers, ferries, and other passenger vessels, such as <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/who-invented-steamship">steamships</a>.</p> <h2>Cochin Shipyard Limited</h2> <p>Cochin Shipyard Limited (CSL) is <strong>the largest shipbuilder in India</strong> and primarily specializes in oil tankers and offshore vessels. Also, it builds and tests aircraft carriers for India since it has the biggest yard in the country.</p> <p>Moreover, it builds various vessels for other countries in South America, Europe, and the Middle East. On top of that, CSL conducts maintenance and repair operations for the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation of India, runs repair facilities for the Indian Coast Guard, and builds Mobile Offshore Drilling Units for different companies worldwide.</p> <h2>Harland and Wolff</h2> <p>Based in Ireland, Harland and Wolff have substantial <strong>expertise in shipbuilding, maintenance, and repair</strong>. Note that its most famous projects are some of the biggest cruise liners ever built to date. The company serves as the main provider for the White Star Line, which deals in luxury ferries and passenger cruises.</p> <p>Besides commercial shipbuilding, this company handles the construction and testing of ships of the Royal British Navy. Some of the ships built by Harland and Wolff include the 3 Olympic class ships of the early 1900s, including the RMS Titanic.</p> <p>Moreover, the company has built various ships for P&O and the Carnival Corporation, which mainly deals in cruise vessels. Recently, Harland and Wolff started focusing on renewable energy because of its waning shipbuilding division.</p> <h2>Where Are Most Ships Built?</h2> <p><strong>South Korea</strong> is the largest shipbuilding country in the world. It has a 40% market share. Not far behind is China with 36% of the market share, followed by Japan with 7% of the market share. Other countries have a market share of 17%.</p> <h2>Ship Safely by Sea, Land, or Air</h2> <p>After reading this article, you gained comprehensive knowledge of the largest shipyards in the world. With this information, you can make the best choice when it comes to shipping your products.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> can help you ship your products safely and easily by sea, land, and air. That is especially true if your products are of high value because we have shipping insurance not many can surpass. 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            • titleWhat Are the Different Types of a Container Ship?
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            • body<p><meta charset="utf-8" /></p> <p><img alt="Container ship and cranes" src="https://dev.unival-logistics.com/img/container-ship-and-cranes.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p dir="ltr">The introduction of the container ship has revolutionized the marine shipping industry as we know it. It's a type of ship that can hold huge quantities of cargo in containers, allowing for easy loading and unloading.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">There are many types of container ships, with each serving a different purpose. To discover more about this type of cargo ship, keep on reading.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">What Is a Container Ship?</h2> <p dir="ltr">A container ship is a vessel structured specifically to hold enormous quantities of cargo compacted in various types of containers. The process of shipping cargo in containers is called containerization.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">One of the best ways of transporting goods is by container ships. They made it possible to ship large quantities of cargo because of the huge container ship capacity, and have changed global trade.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Container ships carry most marine non-bulk cargoes. Now, modern container ships move most of the world’s non-bulk cargoes. The containers are of standardized size, meaning they can be easily moved to different modes of transport.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">The container ships have become bigger because of the increasing demand in the market, cargo-carrying capacity, operating efficiency, and improvement in environmental processes and operations of a container ship in liner service.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">What Is the Difference Between Cargo Ships and Container Ships?</h2> <p dir="ltr">The difference between cargo and a container ship is that a container ship is actually a type of a cargo ship. They both carry freight but in different ways:</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Cargo ships move goods such as clothing, food, machinery, furniture, and other packaged freight.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Container ships also ship packaged goods, but they are stored in shipping containers.</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr">Design Of a Container Ship</h2> <p dir="ltr">Container ships have a robust design. The hull is similar to the traditional bulk carriers and general cargo ships built around a strong keel. Note that the lower part of the vessel has a notable effect on the construction of the ship. There are lower decks, an engine room, fuel tanks, and a ballast. Moreover, a container ship has cargo holds, which are the areas where underdeck containers are loaded.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Inside the hold, cell guide arrangements guide the container to slot well, helping the crane operator to slide the container safely. Hatch covers lay on top of the holds, and containers are stacked on the top. Note that it’s critical to maintain the cell guide because any damage may lead to unfavorable consequences.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Most modern container vessels do not have cranes. However, some do, especially smaller ones. That said, ships with cranes are called geared container vessels, whereas those without cranes are called gearless container ships. Geared container ships use cranes for self-loading and discharging at ports where cargo volumes are low. In addition, there are specific systems for securing the containers onboard.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Most container ships use lift-away types of hatch covers. They increase the carrying capacity and prevent water ingress inside the hold and fissure and the containers both under and on the deck. Moreover, hatch covers feature cleats that must be closed before the ship’s departure and after every cargo operation. </p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Container ships also feature divided holds that separate each container, streamlining the filing of the containers. However, there are some differences based on the type of container ship. We discuss more on that below.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Container ships represent a majority in terms of the packaged goods shipped across the world. Because of the relevance and increasing demand for improved marine cargo transportation channels, there has been significant progress in the container ships’ field, and such improvements are expected to grow even more in the future.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">Types of Container Ships</h2> <p dir="ltr">Container ships have passed through different phases, and these phases have been classified as generations:</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <ol> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">First generation: 1956-1970</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Second generation: 1970-1980</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Third generation: 1980-1988</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Fourth generation: 1988-2000</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Fifth generation: 2000-2005</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Sixth generation: 2006-present</p> </li> </ol> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Besides generations, container vessels can be classified based on handling modes, sizes, and service ranges.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Handling Modes</h3> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Lift-on/Load-off (LoLo) container ship: LoLo ships are geared, meaning they can load and discharge the fright themselves using the ship’s crane. They can operate without port cranes and do cargo operations independently.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">ROCON container ship: ROCON ships feature arrangements that are such that the containers can be loaded on the deck or there is a separate hold for loading containers.</p> </li> </ul> <h3 dir="ltr">Container Ship Sizes</h3> <p dir="ltr">There are many types of container ships based on size, but the main ones are:</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Panamax: Panamax ships were first introduced in 1980 and were of around 4,000-5,000 TEUs. They were limited to the max length of 294.1m, a breadth of 32.3m, and a draught of 12m so they could pass through the Panama canal.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Post-Panamax: American President Lines (APL) introduced new transportation, creating the post-Panamax type. In 1996, the introduction of Regina Mærsk initiated a new development in the container ship market with a capacity of 6,400 TEUs. In addition, the concept of cellular container ships was introduced wherein the cell guides ran from the bottom of the hold to tiers above the deck. This reduced expenses for ship owners because no lashing materials were used to secure the containers. Moreover, it accelerated loading and discharging and reduced container shifting.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Suezmax: Suezmax ships have nearly the same size as the Suez Canal, with an average capacity of around 12,000 TEUs, breadth of about 50-57m, and a draught of between 14.4-16.4m.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Post-Suezmax: Post-Suezmax container ships are large, with a carrying capacity of 18,000 TEUs, a breadth of 60m, and a draught of 21m. These ships are called post-Suezmax because their dimensions are too big to pass through the Suez canal.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Post-Malacamax: Post-Malacamax vessels are ultra-large container ships, with a size that emulates the maximum permissible draught of 21m of Malacca Strait. For a ship of this size to enter the ports, the port authorities must be ready. Currently, only two ports in the world can accept this size of the ship - one in Singapore and the other in Rotterdam.</p> </li> </ul> <h3 dir="ltr">Service Range</h3> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Feeder ships are used for short routes no longer than 500nm and trade only in the coastal areas. Their capacity does not exceed 1,500 TEU.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Mother ships are much bigger than feeders and are used in international trade.</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr">ISO Containers </h2> <p dir="ltr">Intermodal or ISO containers are used to ship cargo and are designed for transportation by more than one mode, such as rail and truck or ship and rail. These <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/the-shipping-container-is-one-of-the-most-important-inventions-in-history">shipping containers</a> conform to the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) container manufacturing standards. ISO is an international standards organization headquartered in Geneva.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">ISO containers are made in several standard designs, including dry, insulated, flat-rack, refrigerated, open-top, and tank. Dry ISO containers are enclosed, box-type containers used for general-purpose transportation.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">ISO containers are produced in standard sizes with a width of 8 feet, a height of 8 feet and 6 inches or 9 feet and 6 inches, and a length of 20 and 40 feet. Some also come with a length of 45 feet.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Types Of Containers</h3> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Flat rack container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Dry van box container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Tunnel container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Side open container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Cylindrical tank container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Thermal container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Open top container</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Refrigerated container</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr">History of Container Ships</h2> <p dir="ltr">The beginning of container shipping marks one of the most significant developments in the marine cargo industry, besides the improvements in <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/early-navigation-tools-for-sea-voyages">navigation tools</a>. Container ships have revolutionized how freight is transported worldwide, offering safety and security of cargo supplies. Now, some of the most significant shipping companies deal primarily with containerized cargo.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">The first container ship was launched in the early 1950s and was designed to transport trains’ cargo cars. These freight cars could be loaded and discharged from the ships using cranes and ramp systems.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">Over the years, technological advancements have enabled even more feasible processes. However, crane systems still play a pivotal role in the loading and discharging operations of the containers to and from the ships’ holds. In addition, specialized lashing and cargo handling systems are used to secure the containers.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">A container ship is constructed to accommodate immense cargo loads. The load-holding capacity of a container ship is measured in twenty-foot equivalent units (TEUs), with the largest container ships carrying as much as over 16,000 TEUs. And because of such high capacities, some of the biggest ships in the world are container vessels.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">Future Of Container Ships</h2> <p dir="ltr">There has been considerable progress in the container vessels’ domain, and such improvements are expected to grow more in the days to come. In the future, container ships will have many challenges to face. Upcoming changes in regulations, a competitive market, increasingly stringent environmental laws, new technologies, and an increase in maritime traffic concerning the carrying capacity of the ships will be its primary issues.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">The Importance of Shipping Securely</h2> <p dir="ltr">Thanks to container ships, transporting goods is easier than ever. However, shipping can still be challenging in terms of maritime security. For that reason, there is a high demand for secure delivery services that can safely and affordably ship high-value products.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p dir="ltr">UNIVAL Logistics offers secure package delivery and private shipping insurance, allowing you to relax while your goods are in transit. Our logistics professionals will find the best route for your packages and ensure you have <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">the best insurance coverage</a>. Besides that, you will be able to track your packages regardless of the location with GPS tracking tools.</p> <p dir="ltr"></p> <p>UNIVAL logistics offers end-to-end shipping solutions and reasonable discount shipping rates with full-value domestic and international insurance. So, if you need a reliable shipping company and private shipping insurance, contact <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">UNIVAL Logistics</a>.</p>
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            • body<p><img alt="Red Passenger High Speed Train" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/red -passenger-high-speed-train.jpg" /></p> <p>Trains are a vital part of transportation as we know it today. From passenger to cargo, trains have been helping us reach our destinations for centuries. But how did the train journey start? Who exactly invented this machine?</p> <p>Efficient transport of people and goods was an issue many inventors have been tackling over the millennia, ever since the first modern civilizations began spreading from the Middle East to North Africa.</p> <p>While transportation did not develop much before the introduction of industrial manufacturing and electricity, after that, inventors birthed one of the most vital industries in modern human civilization - the train industry. Here, we explore who invented the train and how this idea came into being.</p> <h2>Who Invented the Train?</h2> <p>Richard Trevithick, a British mining engineer and inventor, built the first train in 1804. The train was powered by a steam engine with a large flywheel to even the piston rod action, giving the world the first machine that could carry a large number of people and goods.</p> <h2>How Was the Idea of the Train Conceived?</h2> <p>An efficient way of transport was researched by many inventors over centuries and even millennia. And many inventions like the <strong>introduction of electricity and industrial manufacturing</strong> led to the development of the train industry.</p> <p>However, the birth of the train was not done over a short period nor by one person. Instead, it is an outcome of efforts made by numerous people over many centuries. That said, it may be easy to pinpoint the person who <strong>invented the train</strong>. However, going back to discover the exact people who gave the basic idea of train transportation, which led to the construction of the first train, is trickier.</p> <p>While lacking in terms of steam, gas, and electrical power, and not functioning to their full potential, many examples of primitive trains can be traced back to the past much before the introduction of the modern train.</p> <h2>Brief History of Trains</h2> <p>In ancient times, wagonways were used to carry people and goods, and they were pulled by bulls or horses. While wagonways were safe and fast for that time, inventors wanted more. They wanted automated locomotives to efficiently carry goods and people.</p> <p>In 1698, Thomas Savery invented the steam engine. However, the first steam engine was low-powered, so it could not be used for powering trains. Then, in 1763, James Watt developed a crankshaft that converted steam power to achieve circular motion. His invention led to the creation of steam-powered locomotives and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/who-invented-steamship">steamships</a>.</p> <p>Not long after, English inventor Mathew Murray became the first person to build a locomotive powered by steam. Following Mathew, Richard Trevithick showcased the trains series.</p> <h2>The Evolution of Trains</h2> <p>Over the years, trains have evolved in numerous ways. And they will continue to develop with new technological advancements.</p> <h3>1812-1848: Steam Locomotives</h3> <p><img alt="Steam Locomotive" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/steam-locomotive.jpg" /></p> <p>In the first half of the 19th century, the steam-powered locomotive gradually gained popularity with Richard Trevithick’s locomotive innovations.</p> <p>George Stephenson, famous as the father of railways, constructed the first railway from Liverpool to Manchester. He also built many experimental locomotives.</p> <h3>1879: Electrifying Railways</h3> <p><img alt="Railway at Golden Sunrise" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/railway-at-golden-sunrise.jpg" /></p> <p>Werner von Siemens, the founder of Siemens, demonstrated the electric passenger train in 1879. Not long after, in 1881, Siemens created <strong>the world’s first electric tram line</strong>. In the following decade, there was an increase in the need to control pollution, which together with alternating current developments helped electric trains thrive.</p> <h3>1892-1945: Dieselization</h3> <p><img alt="Old Diesel Locomotive" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/old-diesel-locomotive.jpg" /></p> <p>After the introduction of the diesel engine, research on how diesel could benefit the railways was conducted. At the beginning of the 20th century, it was discovered that the diesel engine had a greater power-to-rate ratio and was highly efficient. After 1945, diesel engines made steam locomotives rare in developed countries.</p> <h3>1945-Present: Diesel-Electric Railways</h3> <p><img alt="Blue Diesel Locomotive" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/blue-diesel-locomotive.jpg" /></p> <p>After the diesel engine replaced the steam-powered railway system, innovators started to explore more efficient rail propulsion methods. And through experiments, it was concluded that of all systems, diesel-electric should be standard. In addition, diesel-electric systems developed even more during the second half of the 20th century up until now.</p> <h2>Revolutionary Railways</h2> <p><strong>Liverpool and Manchester Railway:</strong> This railway covered the distance of 31 miles between Liverpool and Manchester. The first steam-powered train that carried passengers and goods was traveling through this railway. Moreover, this railway carried over 500,000 passengers and cotton.</p> <p><strong>Baltimore and Ohio Railroad:</strong> In 1827, this railroad became the first American railway to run on a regular schedule, and it carried both people and goods.</p> <p><strong>Panama Railway:</strong> In 1855, the Panama railway was the first to connect the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. It made travel across the ocean easier for the passengers traveling the West and East coasts of the US.</p> <p><strong>Metropolitan Underground Railway:</strong> Trains started running underground on the 10th of January, 1863. That was the time when railways occupied unused underground space and transformed the ways railways operate. In addition, the world’s first subway was a four-mile-long line that carried around 30,000 passengers on the first day.</p> <h2>The Benefits of Trains</h2> <p>Here are some of the many advantages of rail systems over other transportations system<strong>s:</strong></p> <p><strong>Reliability:</strong> Railways are highly reliable and safer than other transportation options during challenging weather conditions such as rain, fog, etc.</p> <p><strong>Speed:</strong> Trains’ speed is high compared to other means of land transport. That is why they are perfect for high-traffic areas.</p> <p><strong>Organization:</strong> Trains have well-organized routes and schedules to bypass any troubles while traveling.</p> <p><strong>Great for heavy cargo:</strong> <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/rail-freight">Rail freight</a> is an economical solution for many manufacturers, as the heavy load can be transported efficiently by trains and take less time than travel by road.</p> <p><strong>Affordable: </strong>Trains are affordable, meaning people from all walks of life can afford to travel by train.</p> <p><strong>Safety:</strong> Trains are also safer than other means of transport in terms of accidents.</p> <p><strong>Large carrying capacity: </strong>Varying according to requirements, trains have a large and flexible carrying capacity.</p> <p><strong>Eco-friendly:</strong> Trains are the most environmentally-friendly modes of transport, making them an excellent option for anyone considering <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/green-shipping">green shipping</a>.</p> <h2>The Invention of the Train Paved the Way for Transport as We Know It Today</h2> <p>After reading this article, you know who invented the train and how this invention paved the way for transportation as we know it today. Now, trains are considered one of the most reliable and eco-friendly modes of transport. With the ever-improving technological advancements, we are yet to see what the future of rail transportation holds for us.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> offers end-to-end logistics solutions, including trains, ensuring your goods are delivered to their destinations safely and on time. Moreover, you get<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies"> full-value insurance</a> at premium rates, API integration, and real-time package tracking. 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            • body<p><img alt="Woman Holding Earth Model in her Hands" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-holding-earth-model-in-her-hands.jpg" /></p> <p>Nowadays, more than ever, the world focuses on sustainability. Consumers want to be informed about where the products they buy come from and what they are made of. On the other hand, businesses want to be seen as leaders in environmental management. <strong>Sustainable procurement</strong> is one way for companies to take the first step toward sustainable practices.</p> <p>Businesses have various reasons to focus on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) problems. They may want to satisfy their customers who are increasingly choosing companies with strong ESG credentials even if the prices are higher or striving to stay ahead of stricter regulations.</p> <p>Others may react to pressure from investors and banks, feel a need to attract and retain top talent, or want to improve employee engagement. However, most companies focus on sustainable procurement because of the combination of mentioned factors, resulting in the need to understand and handle environmental impact through every part of the supply chain and overall business.</p> <p>Here, we discuss sustainable procurement, why it is essential, and how it can help you <strong>grow your business without damaging the Earth</strong>.</p> <h2>What Is Sustainable Procurement?</h2> <p>Sustainable procurement is the integration of <a href="https://www.investopedia.com/terms/c/corp-social-responsibility.asp">Corporate Social Responsibility</a> (CSR) principles into your business’ procurement processes while ensuring they meet your stakeholders' demands.</p> <p>Generally, sustainable procurement integrates <strong>requirements, specifications, and criteria compatible with environmental and societal protection</strong>. It also covers issues such as child labor or toxic chemical use that can negatively affect the environment and the people in it.</p> <p>That said, businesses need to future-proof their sustainable procurement and investments by enforcing sustainable policies that boost their viability in the long run. Policies and strategies for sustainable procurement are based on the pressures brought upon by cost and the ability to reduce it through reductions in energy consumption and waste, the need to future-proof themselves around scarcity in supply, and the ability to handle the demand of emerging markets.</p> <p>Sustainable procurement can assist businesses in protecting their reputation because it requires them to develop strong risk management. This allows them to determine problem suppliers and tackle weak spots in their supply chain that can generate bad publicity.</p> <p>In addition, sustainable procurement offers possibilities for brand recognition as it stimulates companies to develop more sustainable and innovative products. That said, sustainable procurement can help companies identify and reduce the environmental effects of their supply chains by:</p> <ul> <li>Identifying fair-trade, low-impact, and environmentally friendly suppliers</li> <li>Using responsibly-sourced materials</li> <li>Reducing waste</li> <li>Maintaining a healthy work environment</li> </ul> <h2>The Benefits of Sustainable Procurement</h2> <p>Besides improved supply chain sustainability, sustainable procurement has many other benefits, including:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Cost reduction</strong>: By reducing energy costs and waste, suppliers can decrease the company’s supply chain expenses by <a href="https://www.weforum.org/reports/beyond-supply-chains-empowering-responsible-value-chains/">9% to 16%</a>.</li> <li><strong>Risk reduction and improved reputation</strong>: Suppliers who implement poor approaches such as child labor or are causing excessive pollution can create financial difficulties and damage their brand reputation. However, sustainable sourcing minimizes this risk and creates a better brand image.</li> <li><strong>Increased profits</strong>: Growing number of consumers value sustainability and thus search for sustainable and ethical products and companies. Also, they are willing to pay more if the product is sustainable and ethically sourced, which translates to growth in revenue for your business.</li> <li><strong>Future-proofing</strong>: Developing sustainability in procurement is one of the ways to future-proof the company against a possible supply shortage. This can also help protect against changes in social aspects, economic factors, and environmental effects.</li> </ul> <h2>Why Is Sustainable Procurement Important?</h2> <p>Sustainable procurement is essential to companies of all sizes in every sector because it helps them improve their finances and future-proof the business against various challenges that can disrupt supply chains. This means more flexibility for any company striving to reduce its carbon footprint, helping <strong>fight global warming</strong>.</p> <p>As we mentioned, consumers are also asking more questions about the origin of the products they buy and how they affect the Earth. Although the current trend is to use renewable and sustainable materials like hemp and bamboo, innovations will be critical to help companies meet sustainability objectives.</p> <p>Fortunately, over recent years, progress has been made regarding <strong>supply chain sustainability</strong>, with many companies re-purposing products, reducing single-use plastics, and decreasing transport.</p> <p>Essentially, all businesses should consider what they can do to become more environmentally friendly via procurement, not just industries typically associated with natural resources.</p> <p>That said, sustainable procurement is a critical element in corporate social responsibility (CSR) because food scarcity, climate change, and the impact the population has on our planet can be attributed primarily to industry. It allows companies to reverse the damage made, showing they are aware of their impact on the environment and consider it when making buying decisions.</p> <h2>Choose a Company that Values Sustainability</h2> <p>As businesses strive to reduce the negative social and environmental effects of their activities, they are realizing that both the greatest risks and opportunities can be found in the upstream supply chain. And that places sustainable procurement at the forefront of the shift to sustainable business models.</p> <p>By choosing a logistics company that values sustainability, such as<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/"> Unival Logistics</a>, your products will travel via the best shipping routes, ensuring timely delivery and reducing the possibility of your goods getting damaged in transit. Not just that, it will also reduce fuel consumption, contributing to a greener, healthier environment.</p> <p>On top of that, you will get <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">full-value package insurance</a> at premium rates, real-time tracking, and API integration. We will be glad to help if you have any questions, so don’t hesitate to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/sustainable-procurement" }, "headline": "The Importance of Sustainable Procurement", "description": "Sustainable procurement is vital in times of climate change and global warming. 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            • titleUpstream vs. Downstream Supply Chain: The Similarities and Differences
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            • body<p><img alt="Connected Logistics and Supply Concept" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/connected-logistics-and-supply-concept.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>The supply chain consists of all the steps involved in getting a product to the end consumer. Typically, it begins with the suppliers and vendors that provide raw materials. The next part of the supply chain is manufacturing, and the final step is distribution. Distribution can involve multiple intermediaries, including wholesalers, retailers, distributors, and even the internet.</p> <p>Different stages within the supply chain are usually referred to as upstream and downstream. Upstream supply chain refers to operations in which the materials flow into the organization and downstream supply chain involves operations in which materials, typically in the form of finished products, flow from the company to the customers.</p> <p>In this article, we explore the similarities and differences between<strong> upstream vs. downstream supply chain</strong>.</p> <h2>What Is the Supply Chain?</h2> <p>Before we explore the differences between upstream vs. downstream supply chain, it’s vital to understand what the supply chain in general includes.</p> <p>A supply chain is a <strong>network of processes and businesses that contribute to the creation, distribution, and sale of a product</strong>. It starts with suppliers and vendors who provide raw materials for the product manufacture. Manufacturers procure those materials and convert them into products. Then, a distributor transports the product from the manufacturer to the consumer.</p> <p>Supply chain management supervises this process through five steps:</p> <ul> <li>Planning</li> <li>Sourcing raw materials</li> <li>Manufacturing</li> <li>Delivery</li> <li>Returns</li> </ul> <p>Great supply chain management help ensure consumers receive the products on time and at their quality expectations. Besides that, supply chain management help businesses reduce operating and procurement expenses, optimizing profitability.</p> <h2>The Upstream vs. Downstream Supply Chain</h2> <p>The upstream supply chain refers to all activities related to the company’s suppliers. In other words, it covers parties that source raw material inputs to send to the manufacturer. On the other hand, the downstream supply chain includes all post-manufacturing activities related to the distribution of products to end consumers.</p> <p>The upstream supply chain can also be thought of as the “supply”, while the downstream supply chain is the “demand”.</p> <p>Supply chain management strives to achieve the <strong>balance between demand and supply</strong> to ensure there are no inventory shortages, lost sales, and over-ordering.</p> <h3>Upstream Supply Chain</h3> <p>As we mentioned, the upstream supply chain refers to all activities related to the company’s suppliers. That said, here are some of the common things the upstream supply chain includes:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Raw material suppliers or tier 3</strong>: Tier 3 typically refers to raw material suppliers or supplies needed to produce the product.</li> <li><strong>Supplier or tier 2:</strong> A tier 2 is usually the supplier that helps supply to the major supplier or the subcontractor.</li> <li><strong>Contract supplier or tier 1:</strong> Tier 1 is the supplier you have the contract with for making the goods for you.</li> </ul> <p>The upstream supply chain deals with inventory levels, production capacity, scheduled delivery, and payment terms. Here, everything is about buying and distributing products in the warehouse, and your company is in the center.</p> <p>Note that what happens in the upstream supply chain affects your entire supply chain. That said, underutilized plant capacities, parts shortages, excessive inventory, and high transportation expenses can cause your company to lose money. The same goes for late shipments and defective raw materials or parts.</p> <p>Such supply chain issues can also cause the bullwhip effect, which refers to minor fluctuations in retail sales for a product that create excessive inventory for suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors. And the upstream part of the supply chain is affected most by this effect. For this reason, businesses need to consider the entire supply chain, not just the downstream part of it.</p> <h3>Downstream Supply Chain</h3> <p>The downstream supply chain deals with activities related to distributing and getting the product to the end customer. Below are the main parts of the downstream supply chain:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Distributor</strong>: A distributor is a person that helps you sell your goods or brand and ensures they arrive at retail stores and get to customers.</li> <li><strong>Retailer</strong>: A retailer is a person who helps you sell your products to consumers.</li> <li><strong>Consumer</strong>: This is a person who buys your products to use.</li> </ul> <p>That said, the downstream supply chain handles orders, repairs, service requests, and payments for orders, involving everything from delivering the product to the warehouse to selling it to the consumers.</p> <p>Supply chain managers need to find a balance between demand and supply. Only this way can the supply chain run smoothly, without over-ordering or losing money because there is no inventory.</p> <p>Over-ordering can be a problem because it can lead to businesses losing money by having too much stock that needs to be discounted or dumped.</p> <h2>Flows in the Supply Chain</h2> <p>Outlining upstream vs. downstream supply chains can help supply chain managers understand and deal with three main flows that occur in the supply chain:</p> <ul> <li>Materials flow</li> <li>Money flow</li> <li>Information flow</li> </ul> <p><strong>The materials flow isn’t just a linear path of raw materials to finished products</strong>. Sometimes, downstream partners will process returns. And distributor agreements need to be set up to process those returns and customer exchanges efficiently.</p> <p>The money flow also usually moves from downstream to upstream. The retailer must pay the distributor for the products received whereas the distributor needs to pay the manufacturer. Supply chain managers need to enforce strict controls and systems of record to ensure there are no payment delays and waste and that all parties are following their contractual obligations.</p> <p>The information flow is vital to the overall performance of the supply chain. Upstream and downstream partners need to communicate regularly to optimize productivity and their operations throughout the supply chain. That said, transparency between upstream and downstream partners can help build strong, long-term partnerships.</p> <h2>The Bottom Line</h2> <p>Both upstream and downstream supply chains are vital parts of a supply chain in general. While the upstream part focuses on activities in which the materials flow into the organization, the downstream part focuses on operations in which materials, typically in the form of finished products, flow from the company to the customers.</p> <p>By managing both parts of the supply chain efficiently, supply chain managers can ensure that the supply chain continues to run smoothly.</p> <p>Note that well-managed logistics allow efficient supply chain management, and that is what we provide. With <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a>, you will get end-to-end logistics solutions using cutting-edge technology. Your products will travel the best routes to arrive safely and on time to their destinations.</p> <p>Moreover, we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">full-value insurance</a> for added protection, so <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> if you need our services.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/upstream-vs-downstream-supply-chain" }, "headline": "Upstream vs. Downstream Supply Chain: The Similarities and Differences", "description": "Understanding the differences between the upstream vs. downstream supply chain will help you ensure a smooth supply chain in general.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/connected-logistics-and-supply-concept.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2022-09-16", "dateModified": "2022-09-16" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="suppy chain concept" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/suppy-chain-concept.jpg" /></p> <p>The supply chain consists of the logistics of producing and selling commercial goods. It begins with resource acquisition and continues through to product development and delivery to the vendor.</p> <p>Quality management of supply chains is critical for every company to stay competitive. And to properly manage and protect supply chains, it’s important to know six supply chain models that can be used.</p> <p>Using the wrong supply chain model can put businesses at risk, increasing expenses and potentially hurting the brand. However, choosing the right model for your business requirements can help ensure smooth supply chain flow.</p> <p>In this article, we explore different types of supply chain models to help you choose the right one for you.</p> <h2>What Is a Supply Chain?</h2> <p>A supply chain is a sequence of events that helps a product move from manufacturing to market. It involves people, technology, equipment, and transportation modes.</p> <p>Historically, supply chains were straight line models that looked somewhat like this: raw materials >>> supplier >>> manufacturer >>> warehouse >>> shipping >>> end consumer. However, a modern supply chain looks more like a web with the manufacturer in the middle.</p> <p>Supply and logistics are the pillars of every business, impacting the success of a company. That said, businesses need strong supply chain management models in order to succeed. Otherwise, they will face many difficulties.</p> <h2>Supply Chain Focus: Efficiency vs. Responsiveness</h2> <p>Although there are six supply chain models, each of them focuses on efficiency or responsiveness. While all supply chains have features of both efficiency and responsiveness, each model may primarily focus on one of these.</p> <p>The overall business need is the driving force behind which supply chain model will be best for the company. Besides that, several other things can help determine the supply chain model that will deliver the support a business can depend on:</p> <ul> <li>The framework of the industry</li> <li>The value proposition business has to offer</li> <li>Management focus</li> </ul> <h2>The 6 Supply Chain Models</h2> <h3>The Continuous Supply Chain Model</h3> <p>The continuous supply chain model is built for the continued, scheduled delivery of goods. It ensures a steady cadence of resources and products. It exists in environments with supply and demand stability, usually with mature supply chains for established brands. This model requires minimal variation in the customer demand profile.</p> <p>In other words, the continuous model is suitable for companies that produce a uniform set of goods and can expect a stable demand from the market. In this model, goods are in continuous flow and the model is based on the stability of supply and demand in the market. Moreover, the systems in this type of supply chain model are aligned so that a continuous flow of goods can be secured.</p> <h3>The Fast Supply Chain Model</h3> <p>A fast supply chain model is usually used by companies that manufacture finished products with a short market lifecycle. This makes it suitable for the delivery of products considered to be trendy. A fast model applies when a business changes its products often, delivering them to market before a trend loses its popularity.</p> <p>For example, a fashion designer may have a specific line of designs in a season, and the business needs to take that fashion line to the market to maximize returns since its typically based on current trends. Because supply chain efficiency can increase a company’s competitive edge, the fast model is typically considered the best among the different types of supply chain integration.</p> <h3>The Efficient Supply Chain Model</h3> <p>This model is best for businesses in highly competitive environments that need to strive for high efficiency in their delivery logistics to maintain a competitive edge. It prioritizes proper inventory management and maximizes output from production equipment and labor.</p> <p>In the efficient model, businesses need to create the right production forecasts to prepare machinery and raw materials accordingly. However, a disruption in the production or sales cycle can cause a lot of ripple effects across the supply chain network. For example, labor or raw material shortages can cause long delays, and the company may have to pay for additional expenses due to the delay in supply.</p> <h3>The Agile Supply Chain Model</h3> <p>A supply chain must have virtual integration, process alignment, a network base, and market sensitivity to be considered an agile model. Virtual integration requires the company to track market demand in real time, whereas process alignment is about sharing supply chain responsibilities across the business. This can be achieved by using collaborative product design, keeping a co-managed inventory, and running all parts of the supply chain in sync with each other.</p> <p>Network-based refers to an equal contribution made by each party in the supply chain, and the market sensitivity changes the rate of production immediately with any changes in demand. Therefore, the agile model is suitable for businesses that operate in markets with a high level of demand volatility.</p> <p>In addition, this model is a good fit for companies dealing with specialty items that may require special care in the supply chain and is often fine-tuned for the products it is being used for. This model is known for the expertise it requires to transport the products from point A to point B, rather than for the technology or automation involved.</p> <p>Businesses that follow this model can charge a premium price for their services. However, the agile model is only profitable until a threshold of volume is met. After that, it may become expensive to follow this model.</p> <h3>The Custom-Configured Supply Chain Model</h3> <p>A combination of the continuous flow and agile models, a custom-configured supply chain model is great to use when multiple product configurations are required. A custom-configured model is likely used whenever there are consumer customization options.</p> <p>In addition, it is often used for prototype design and manufacturing of small batches. Note that this model requires additional investment as compared to other, more traditional models.</p> <h3>The Flexible Supply Chain Model</h3> <p>This model offers companies the ability to meet both high and low demand. To be considered a flexible model, a supply chain must have part segmentation, accurate sticking algorithms, and flexible planning. This is can be ensured through diversifying suppliers and integrating automation on factory floors.</p> <p>For example, staples’ paper and writing utensil products are produced and delivered through this model. Staples have high demand during the school season and stock its shops with excess paper, notebooks, pencils, pens, rulers, and other school supplies.</p> <p>However, the business must ensure it has some stock of those products year-round, which is achieved through flexibility. This model involves having multiple suppliers, many of whom are on seasonal contracts, and improving the stocking algorithm for the business to produce only what will be sold during low-demand periods.</p> <h2>Supply Chain Models Built for Efficiency</h2> <p>Efficiency supply chain models include the efficient, fast, and continuous model as they put efficiency first and are geared toward specific industries, such as cement, paper, commodity-producing, and budget-friendly fashion industries.</p> <p>A good example of this model group is the low-cost clothing manufacturer that is fighting for customers. The market is full of similar products selling to the same type of customers, but consumers may not realize the unique value of a product. So, all they will be looking at is the cost.</p> <p>A supply chain model focused on efficiency will help the manufacturer have the materials when they need them to stay competitive and create the volume that will keep expenses down, which will appeal to the consumer base.</p> <p>That said, the process flow in this model is all about cost-cutting and speed. The models in this category have features built into the supply chain to make sure things are moving fast with a specific rhythm.</p> <p>For businesses in highly competitive situations, it is vital to have inventory on hand to complete orders fast. This model is ideal for manufacturers that do not typically deviate from what they produce but use the same processes and materials over again. So, most industries that use some of the efficiency models do it to save costs or are offering low-value products produced in high volume.</p> <h2>Supply Chain Models Built for Responsiveness</h2> <p>The agile model, the flexible, and the custom-configured models are built for responsiveness. These are ideal for on-demand situations and when there is a level of uncertainty in product manufacturing. That said, these supply chain models offer flexibility for industries that provide trendy and custom-order products, and for manufacturers that often change their products.</p> <p>The idea behind responsive models is that they respond on demand. For example, if a manufacturer produces items for various industries, its supply chain must be flexible in order to meet the needs of the specific client.</p> <h2>The Bottom Line</h2> <p>These six supply chain models all come with their advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, businesses need to identify an adequate model for their supply chains that will meet their particular needs while helping them avoid unnecessary expenses.</p> <p>That said, having a suitable supply chain model is as important as having the right technology, processes, and people to manage the supply chain. It allows the business to improve efficiency and help it develop resilience to disruptions and reduce exposure to risks.</p> <p>An efficient supply chain management goes hand in hand with well-managed logistics, and that is what <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> offers. With us, you will get end-to-end logistics solutions tailored to your needs. You can rest assured your items will travel the optimal routes and arrive safely at their destinations on time.</p> <p>In addition, we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">full-value insurance</a>, so <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> if you need our logistics services.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/supply-chain-models" }, "headline": "Supply Chain Models: Which One Do You Need?", "description": "To thrive, a business needs to use the right supply chain model. 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            • body <p><img alt="cooperation team work" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/cooperation-team-work.jpg" /></p> <p>Those who run, plan, and manage the supply chain are vital to a company’s success. And with the dramatic rise of e-commerce and the use of cutting-edge technologies like blockchain and AI, the demand for supply chain experts continues to grow.</p> <p><strong>Careers in the supply chain</strong> ensure a wide variety of work, stability, job satisfaction, and high salaries. Whether you are changing a career or just starting out, you likely already have skills transferable to working in the supply chain.</p> <p>Suppose you are interested in a career path that will place you in a vital position in a company with the potential to advance to higher positions. In that case, supply chain management may be an excellent fit for you.</p> <p>In this article, we explore careers in the supply chain, including supply chain management, and careers that benefit from supply chain education and training.</p> <p></p> <h2>What Is the Supply Chain?</h2> <p><strong>The supply chain encompasses all steps involved in the product life cycle</strong>. Growing, mining, or creating material and delivering it to consumers all fall under the supply chain. The same goes for all the activities in between, including sales and operations planning, risk management, new product development, engineering, and corporate social responsibility, to name a few.</p> <h2>What Is the Supply Chain Management?</h2> <p>The supply chain economy involves businesses that sell products or services to other businesses, industries, and the government. A common misconception is that the supply chain refers to only the manufacturing process. In reality, it encompasses the flow of products and services from raw materials to development to finished goods to customers.</p> <p>Logistics focuses on efficiently moving products so they can arrive at the right time and the right place. It can include multiple modes of transportation, packaging, distribution, warehousing, and delivery.</p> <p>The supply chain is a broader term, including sourcing materials, procurement, and coordination of materials and products. It may also involve outsourcing parts of the production, sales, or supply processes.</p> <p>Supply chain management and logistics keep businesses competitive and ensure they can deliver the right products at the right price on time at the right place.</p> <h2>10 Careers in the Supply Chain</h2> <p>Now that you have a good idea about the industry, check the careers in the supply chain you can start to pursue.</p> <h3>1. Purchasing Agent</h3> <p>Purchasing agents have various duties, including buying equipment, parts, or services required for the operation of a manufacturing establishment, preparing purchase orders, soliciting bid proposals, and reviewing requisitions for goods and services.</p> <p>A purchasing agent also needs to <strong>negotiate and administer contracts</strong> with suppliers, vendors, and other representatives. This means that this job position demands excellent communication skills and knowledge of the market.</p> <h3>2. Operations Manager</h3> <p>If you want to become the operations manager, you will be <strong>responsible for the overall operations of an organization</strong>. Your job duties will revolve around directing and coordinating activities dealing with the production, pricing, and sales of goods.</p> <p>Operations managers also review performance data to measure productivity and identify any areas that need cost reduction or improvement. That said, operations managers need to have great organizational skills.</p> <h3>3. Transportation Manager</h3> <p>The transportation manager’s job duties include planning and overseeing transportation operations. That said, any business that uses vehicles to move goods will likely need a transportation manager.</p> <p>People in roles similar to transportation managers, such as operations, fleet, freight, or traffic management can also handle transportation management.</p> <p>Transportation managers can be employed in farming, departments of transportation, grocery and food services, manufacturing, travel, and health and wellness products, to name a few.</p> <h3>4. Logistics Analyst</h3> <p>Logistics analysts analyze data from supply chain processes, warehousing, and product delivery and use that information to <strong>improve logistics processes</strong>. Usually, they work for larger organizations like manufacturers of consumer goods.</p> <p>However, they can also work for logistics companies or specialize in areas like customer logistics analysis for membership-based retailers. You may also see them working in companies that specialize in computer and electronics engineering, designs, and manufacturing, automotive supplies, food and beverage, hospitality and travel, etc.</p> <p>Their duties include analyzing supply chain processes to recommend improvements, maintaining databases that compile and organize logistics information, and offering ongoing analyses in areas like parts procurement, transportation costs, back orders, or delivery processes.</p> <h3>5. Purchasing Manager</h3> <p>Also known as procurement managers, purchasing managers oversee the activities of a company’s purchasing of materials, products, or services. They are skilled at negotiating contracts and developing relationships with suppliers.</p> <p>Purchasing managers can be employed in homebuilding, food and beverage companies, government agencies and contractors, and many more.</p> <p>Their job duties involve planning and directing the activities of buyers, buying officers, and other people involved in purchasing materials, goods, or services. Moreover, they need to represent the company in negotiating contracts and formulating policies with different suppliers. On top of that, purchasing managers may also interview and hire staff and oversee the training and development of existing employees.</p> <h3>6. Supply Chain Manager</h3> <p>Similarly to purchasing and procurement managers, <strong>supply chain managers work with external suppliers to purchase raw materials and parts</strong>. Besides purchasing and procurement, supply chain managers also analyze processes and data to optimize quality and efficiencies throughout the supply chain. They typically work for larger companies.</p> <p>Supply chain managers have various duties, such as directing and coordinating supply chain processes to reduce expenses and improve accuracy, safety, and customer service. They also monitor forecasts and quotas to identify what needs to change and determine their effect on supply chain activities.</p> <p>The goal of a supply chain manager is to develop procedures to help coordinate supply chain efforts with other departments, including marketing, sales, finance, production, and quality assurance.</p> <h3>7. Logistician</h3> <p>Logisticians are practitioners of logistics. They collect and analyze data to coordinate the logistics of a company, and may even be responsible for the entire lifecycle of a product. However, they also play a pivotal role in <strong>developing and maintaining positive relationships with clients’ key personnel involved in logistics activities</strong>.</p> <p>In addition, logisticians review logistics performance with customers, weighing against benchmarks, targets, and service agreements.</p> <h3>8. Logistics Manager</h3> <p>If you want to become a logistics manager, you will be concerned with the storage and movement of goods and all the people, processes, vehicles, and schedules that direct them. In larger companies, logistics managers will likely oversee only logistics and work with dedicated operations and supply chain managers.</p> <p>However, in smaller organizations, they may also be responsible for supply chain and operations management.</p> <p>Note that logistics managers can also work for logistics companies that coordinate transportation and warehousing. These companies provide raw materials or make anything, and do not own or operate vehicles. Manufacturers work with them to coordinate and schedule transportation and warehousing with businesses that offer such services.</p> <p>That said, logistics managers’ duties will involve coordinating a company’s purchasing, warehousing, forecasting, distribution, planning efforts, and customer service. They also manage personnel and systems involved in logistics operations and collaborate with other departments to integrate logistics with business processes.</p> <h3>9. Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerk</h3> <p>The production, planning, and expediting clerk organizes and expedites the flow of work and materials between a company’s departments based on the production schedule. Moreover, he distributes production schedules and work orders to different departments and arranges for delivery, assembly, or distribution of supplies to accelerate the material flow.</p> <h3>10. Storage and Distribution Manager</h3> <p><strong>Storage and distribution managers oversee a facility’s storage and distribution operations</strong>. They may also oversee the storage and distribution operations of a company that is engaged in storing and distributing materials or goods.</p> <p>Other job duties involve interviewing, selecting, training, and supervising warehouse personnel and developing and implementing warehouse safety and security activities and programs.</p> <h2>Who Is a Good Fit for Careers in the Supply Chain?</h2> <p>Supply chain managers deal with internal and external customers and suppliers, so they must be skilled at developing and maintaining partnerships. They are concerned about quality, cost, and reliability as they impact the overall success of a business.</p> <p>That said, if you are looking for a job in supply chain management, you will need the following skills:</p> <h2>Soft Skills</h2> <ul> <li>Analytics</li> <li>Time management</li> <li>Critical thinking</li> <li>Negotiation and persuasion</li> <li>Listening</li> <li>Reading comprehension</li> </ul> <h3>Hard Skills</h3> <ul> <li>Accounting and finance</li> <li>Inventory management</li> <li>Team management and supervision</li> <li>Computers and computer systems</li> <li>Process development and analysis</li> <li>Data analysis</li> <li>Mathematics</li> <li>Software, such as database, planning, scientific, and analytic tools</li> </ul> <p>The perfect candidate for a career in supply chain management is oriented toward analytics, troubleshooting, optimization, and data-driven decision-making.</p> <p>If you are more management and relationship inclined, you can focus on procurement and developing relationships with production partners and suppliers. On the other hand, If you are more technically inclined, you may focus on the data, IT, and analytical elements of supply chain management.</p> <h2>Supply Chain Professionals Ensure Your Goods Arrive Where and When They Need To</h2> <p>After reading this article, you have a good idea about careers in the supply chain you could pursue. However, if you need logistics services to optimize your supply chain, ensure you work with a company that has skilled employees, such as <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a>.</p> <p>We offer end-to-end logistics solutions using tried and true methods combined with state-of-the-art technologies. With us, you can rest assured your packages will travel optimal routes and arrive safely at their final destination on time.</p> <p>In addition to that, you can track your packages in real time and integrate your website with our API. 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            • body<p><meta charset="utf-8" /></p> <p><img alt="Supply chain managers" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/logistics-supply-chain-management.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 560px;" /></p> <p>You may have noticed that logistics and supply chain management are often used interchangeably. Does that mean that these two concepts are the same? Well, it might depend on whom you ask. Many professionals will tell you that they are, while others will vow the opposite.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">So what is a supply chain? What is logistics? What are their key attributes? Then, what is logistics and supply chain management, and are they different? By the end of this article, you will get answers to all of these questions and have a clear understanding of these complex concepts. So, let’s get started.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">What Is a Supply Chain? </h2> <p dir="ltr">Before we get to what supply chain management is, its different features, and how logistics factors in, we should start from the beginning – with the supply chain definition.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>A supply chain encompasses all the operations that are involved in sourcing, creating, and delivering a product or service to a customer.</strong> A supply chain consists of a network of individuals, organizations, information, technology, resources, and activities that are utilized in conjunction.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">To give the simplest of examples, a supply chain encompasses everything from the moment iron ore is extracted to the moment it becomes cutlery and is delivered to a customer.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">What Is Supply Chain Management?</h3> <p dir="ltr">From the above, it can be easily deduced what supply chain management (SCM) is – managing all the operations that are involved in a supply chain. However, supply chain management is more.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>Supply chain management is the efficient management of procurement, production, storage, and transportation operations that connect customers, distributors, manufacturers, and suppliers.</strong></p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The purpose of SCM is to optimize processes and ensure an effective flow of goods. It includes linking multiple activities:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Product development</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Procurement and sourcing</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Manufacturing</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Logistics</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Customer service</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr">Important Facets of a Supply Chain</h2> <p dir="ltr">We have explained, in broad strokes, what a supply chain and supply chain management are. But there are many more features of a supply chain that you should understand to grasp the entire picture, starting with the different models.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Different Supply Chain Models </h3> <p dir="ltr">Efficiency and responsiveness are core features of every supply chain. However, although these qualities are integrated into each and every one, there are subcategorizations of supply chains partly based on which quality is stressed. Three other features additionally affect the categorization of supply chains: the industry framework, the business offer, and the management focus.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Consequently, there are<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/supply-chain-models"> 6 supply chain models</a>:</p> <ol> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The continuous supply chain – the continuous supply chain model is mostly implemented when businesses expect supply and demand stability. In simpler terms, an established brand that can expect a stable demand with minimal variations will utilize the continuous supply chain model. In this model, goods are continuously flowing and deliveries are regularly scheduled.</p> </li> </ol> <p></p> <ol start="2"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The fast supply chain – a fast supply chain model is primarily utilized for the flow of goods that have a short market lifecycle. In other words, a fast supply chain model focuses on the flow of popular, trendy goods, to maximize their value. This model emphasizes efficiency. For example, a fashion brand may implement this model when it puts out a new seasonal clothing line.</p> </li> </ol> <p></p> <ol start="3"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The “efficient” supply chain model – the efficient supply chain model is best suited for highly competitive industries, where multiple businesses are targeting the same customers with similar products. Because the inherent value of the products is similar, the competitive advantage is gained through the final price. The purpose of the efficient model is to optimize machinery usage and equipment efficiency to reduce the final cost of products. It also heavily relies on accurate market forecasts.</p> </li> </ol> <p></p> <ol start="4"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The agile supply chain model – the agile model is often used by organizations that produce specialty products, often on a make-to-order basis, and charge premium prices. An agile model must incorporate market sensitivity, process alignment, and virtual integration. The agile model should track market demands in real time and be able to respond to market volatility. To achieve this, each party in the supply chain should provide an equal contribution.</p> </li> </ol> <p></p> <ol start="5"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The custom-configured supply chain model – the custom-configured model is a combination of the agile and continuous models. The custom-configured model is used for products that can be assembled by combining finished parts in a limited set (i.e. custom configuration). The operations before the configuration itself are managed following the continuous supply model, while the downstream operations are managed under the agile model.</p> </li> </ol> <p></p> <ol start="6"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The flexible supply chain model – the flexible model is best suited for companies that expect to have high demand peaks, followed by periods of low demand. Flexible planning and process segmentation are critical for a successful supply chain model. A company utilizing the flexible model should be able to quickly adjust production levels and transport capacity.</p> </li> </ol> <h3 dir="ltr">Upstream vs. Downstream Supply Chain </h3> <p dir="ltr">Supply chains can further be subcategorized into<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/upstream-vs-downstream-supply-chain"> upstream and downstream supply chains</a> based on the flow of goods.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>An upstream supply chain includes all the processes that relate to supplying manufacturers with materials.</strong> The upstream supply chain typically has three tiers of suppliers, based on the closeness to the business that sells the product:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Tier 3 – tier 3 supplies are usually those that produce raw materials.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Tier 2 – the tier 2 supplier is the one that procures the raw materials from the tier 3 supplier and delivers them to the tier 1 supplier.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Tier 1 – a tier 1 supplier is a partner, like a contracted manufacturing facility, that produces the end product.</p> </li> </ul> <p></p> <p dir="ltr"><strong>A downstream supply chain includes all the post-manufacturing processes that have the goal of delivering finished products to the end user.</strong> The downstream supply chain can roughly be divided into three segments:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Distributors</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Retailers</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Customers</p> </li> </ul> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">It should be noted that the flows (of money, materials, and information) are not linear in a supply chain, be it an upstream or downstream one. Money flows downstream to upstream, so from the customer to the retailers to the distributors to the manufacturers and further upstream.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Materials typically flow upstream to downstream, but the supply chain also needs to process returns, which can reverse the flow. In turn, this can also impact the flow of money. Finally, the flow of information needs to be continuous, both upstream and downstream, for a supply chain to function efficiently – this is where effective logistics and supply chain management is crucial.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">How Important Is Sustainable Procurement? </h3> <p dir="ltr">By now, it has become clear that the procurement of materials is a key facet of any supply chain (if it was not clear already). But how important is<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/sustainable-procurement"> sustainable procurement</a> and what does it entail? In short, the importance of sustainable procurement is up to each company to decide.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">However, the motive behind increasing sustainability is not only based on a company’s morals and beliefs – an increasing number of consumers are choosing to patronize companies that follow eco-friendly policies. Consequently, sustainability is quickly becoming a valid business model that can provide a competitive edge.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Sustainable procurement policies are those that align with environmental conservation and social protection. When implemented properly, sustainable procurement can have a number of benefits for a company</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">A<a href="https://www.weforum.org/reports/beyond-supply-chains-empowering-responsible-value-chains/"> 9 – 16% decrease</a> in supply chain expenses.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Increasing brand visibility and improving a brand’s reputation.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Sustainable sourcing can also increase a company’s profits as many consumers are willing to pay more for sustainably sourced products.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Minimizing waste and the negative impact that a company’s operations have on the environment.</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr">What Is Logistics? </h2> <p dir="ltr">As was mentioned above, there are three types of flows in a supply chain – information, money, and products. <strong>Logistics primarily handles one of those flows – the physical movement and storage of goods.</strong></p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">However, logistics also encompasses the flow of information that relates to the movement or storage of goods or services from the point of origin to the end consumer. Thus, logistics handles:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Transportation</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Warehouse management</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Order-placing</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Packaging</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Delivery</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Recovery</p> </li> </ul> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">As you can see, logistics plays a pivotal role in a supply chain, but it is not the entire supply chain. Thus, <strong>logistics and supply chain management are not the same</strong>. Logistics is one category of processes within a supply chain. The ultimate goal of logistics is to deliver the correct product to the end customer at the appointed time.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Inbound vs. Outbound Logistics </h3> <p dir="ltr">Broadly speaking, there are two types of logistics – inbound and outbound. Inbound logistics refers to the acquisition of materials, storage, and transportation. Outbound logistics, on the other hand, is concerned with all the activities that lead to delivering goods or services to the customer.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">To relate this to the overall supply chain, <strong>inbound logistics deals with the logistics of the upstream supply chain while outbound logistics deals with the logistics of the downstream supply chain</strong>.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">The Differences Between Logistics and Supply Chain Management </h2> <p dir="ltr">Finally, we can answer the question – are logistics and supply chain management the same? The answer is clearly no. So why then do people use the terms interchangeably? There are a few understandable reasons.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">For one, while logistics is only one component of a supply chain, it is the most crucial and visible one. The other is that higher education regarding this topic has long been focused purely on the logistics aspect, while the more comprehensive supply chain management is a new field, relatively speaking.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">To further compound the problem, there is also linguistic interference – what is commonly known as supply chain management is still often referred to as logistics management in some parts of Europe (even when it refers to comprehensive SCM as it was defined in this article). Thus, you can see why these two terms are so often mixed up.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">But, again, <strong>logistics and supply chain management are not the same</strong>, at least as they are used in the modern U.S. context. To further elaborate, we will use<a href="https://jindal.utdallas.edu/faculty/david-widdifield/"> prof. David Widdifield’s</a> (the University of Texas at Dallas) example:</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The supply chain can be represented by the human body. All parts of the body work in conjunction to maintain its functioning. However, some functions are more important than others. In this context, logistics is the circulatory and nervous systems. The human body could function without some body parts, but the circulatory and nervous systems are essential – this is the role logistics plays in the supply chain.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">Popular Supply Chain Careers </h2> <p dir="ltr">Now that we have discussed many of the features of a supply chain and explained the difference between it and logistics, let us focus a bit on a few less-known<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/careers-in-the-supply-chain"> jobs a person can have within a supply chain</a>. We will not be focusing on logistics and supply chain management jobs, as those are only a few well-known paths you can follow. There are many other positions, like:</p> <p></p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Logistics analyst – the purpose of a logistics analyst is to improve logistics processes by analyzing data from supply chain processes. They are the foundational blocks of the information flow of a supply chain.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Storage and distribution managers – these positions are the boots on the ground of any logistics operation. They oversee the storage and distribution operations of a facility or of an entire company.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Procurement managers – they represent companies in negotiations and help formulate operative policies. They oversee the procurement of materials, goods, or services.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Production, Planning, and Expediting Clerk – this position is primarily in-house. The clerk organizes the flow of work and materials within a company to organize and optimize production.</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr">Do You Need a Logistics Partner to Optimize Your Supply Chain’s Efficiency?   </h2> <p dir="ltr">Logistics is the blood flow of every supply chain. Efficient logistics operations can help you cut costs, improve efficiency, and increase customer satisfaction. If you need a partner you can trust to handle the logistics aspect of your organization, consider<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/"> UNIVAL Logistics</a>.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">We will deliver your goods on schedule and minimize the chance of loss or damage. All of our vehicles are equipped with onboard tracking, so you will know where your goods are at all times. You can integrate your website with<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers"> Unival’s API</a> to optimize your processes. Finally, we offer<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies"> full-value insurance for high-value items</a>, so that you can be covered at all times.</p> <p><br /> <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact UNIVAL Logistics</a> for efficient logistics services at premium rates.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/full-guide-to-logistics-and-supply-chain-management" }, "headline": "A Full Guide to Logistics and Supply Chain Management", "description": "Do you wish to learn the difference between logistics and supply chain management? 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            • body<p><img alt="business people making a plan" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/business-people-at-making-plan.jpg" /></p> <p>There is a saying that goes, “If the supply chain had an arch enemy, it would be called - bad communication.” And indeed, customer-centric supply chain management is all about listening and communicating with the customer and thinking about their needs.</p> <p>Nowadays, for a company to excel, it needs to evolve from the traditional supply chain model and implement a more agile and customer-oriented approach. We know it is not that simple and that there are many small steps on that path - today, we are talking about just the steps.</p> <p>Are there rules when creating a customer-centric supply chain, and what will certainly work? Let’s find out!</p> <h2>Main Elements of the Customer-Centric Supply Chain</h2> <p>The supply chain used to be a circle. Nowadays, however, it looks something like a Solar system - with the customer being the Sun. The sun enlightens the planets - which are, in our case, the elements of the supply process. Customers have expectations, needs, habits, and preferences, which are all noticeable - <strong>knowing them will give you leverage in the market</strong>.</p> <p><em>Planning</em> is the most strategic and big-picture element in any supply chain. Customer-centric planning is about agility and flexibility, as you need to be able to change the plan in case it doesn’t fit your customers’ anticipations.</p> <p><em>Supplying</em> is all about predicting and analyzing patterns. Luckily, there are technologies that help you gather and organize all that data. You need to know the demand to be prepared and avoid losing money on leftovers.</p> <p><em>Manufacturing</em> is an element of the supply chain that relies heavily on innovations and quality assurance. This step in the process ensures that the customer gets the best possible product that they’ve ordered.</p> <p><em>Distribution</em> and delivery used to be simple - you put your quality product in a box, secure it, and send it off, knowing that the customer looks forward to receiving it. However, the expectations for punctuality severely changed in the past few years, and customers imply that the delivery will be fast and safe.</p> <p>Not only that, the delivery has become an experience in and of itself. Your job is to make that experience enjoyable, authentic, and even lush. That way, you ensure that the customers will get back for more, and you can grow your business.</p> <p>Returning a product is the last but non the less important element of the supply chain. The option to return the product without the fuss will be a catalyst for spending money, as it creates a sense of liberty and leeway.</p> <h2>How Do You Become Customer-Centric Supply Chain?</h2> <p>To become a customer-centric business, you must recalibrate everything and begin planning with empowered customers in mind. They are digitally present and connected, informed, and overall have a plethora of choices.</p> <p>You need to give them a reason to choose you, from eco-friendly suppliers and several different distribution options to fast and exciting delivery. Here are the most critical factors of customer-centricity.</p> <h3>Omnipresence</h3> <p>The word omnipresence encapsulates the digital everywhereness that a business must incorporate in order to be fully customer-centric. <strong>Providing different eCommerce channels to your customers enables them to buy your product across different platforms</strong> - eg. website, Instagram store, mobile app, in-store, etc.</p> <p>But there is more! The omnichannel business offers multiple delivery options, so your customers can, in a way, customize their distribution.</p> <p>Let’s say you sell jewelry. You have a physical store, a website, and an app - you are digitally present across multiple channels. Apart from that, you offer in-store delivery, overnight delivery, and scheduled delivery - you are a genuinely omnipresent business.</p> <h3>Tracking</h3> <p>Once a customer orders a shipment, they have made an emotional attachment to it. <strong>Tracking their order extends that attachment and decreases the chance of returning it once it arrives</strong>. Better tracking systems offer more visibility, a critical factor in becoming customer-centric.</p> <p>On the other end of the chain, it is also important to achieve <em>internal visibility</em>. This refers to the necessity to have a complete understanding of the logistics and the knowledge about the whereabouts of your fleets, inventory, warehouse, and drivers.</p> <h3>Collect Data</h3> <p>A customer-centric supply chain may respond to market changes more swiftly and can assist managers in understanding and proactively addressing the consumers’ wants by leveraging the power of linked consumer data. The outcomes? Increased sales, revenue, and retention.</p> <h3>Anticipation</h3> <p>Customer-centric supply chains may develop a more precise overview of consumers when they begin to gather, analyze, and use consumer data. To increase opportunities throughout the whole supply chain, managers can use data analysis even before that to make more strategic decisions about sourcing, distribution, or returns.</p> <h3>Socially Conscious and Empowered</h3> <p>Brands should be aware of the informed, empowered, and socially conscious customers. Those consumers want to shop for products that encapsulate their personal worldview. A brand needs to offer different solutions. Maybe someone wants eco-friendly products, so you work with eco-friendly suppliers and offer a solution with a higher price margin.</p> <p>Customers are interconnected, they leave reviews, they communicate with the world about their experiences, and they have many options to choose from. Make your brand their top choice by being on the same side.</p> <h2>How to Find a Trustworthy Supply-Chain Logistic Partner?</h2> <p>If you want logistics services to improve your supply chain, be sure you partner with a company like <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> that employs qualified staff. We offer end-to-end logistics solutions using tried and true methods combined with state-of-the-art technologies. 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            • body<p><img alt="two-men-handling-logistics" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/2-men-handling-logistics.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 754px;" /></p> <p><meta charset="utf-8" /></p> <p dir="ltr">MIT Professor Jonathan Byrnes once said: "Many supply chains are perfectly suited to the needs that the business had 20 years ago." And this quote speaks volumes about how vital agility and innovation are in supply chain management.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">For all that, a company can innovate and adjust to a certain point, after which there are limitations - time, money, and labor. In this article, we are talking about leading supply chain challenges and the possible solutions to resolve them.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">It’s been more than two years now since the pandemic started, and the supply chain sector has turned upside down. Most of the main issues weren’t resolved. Instead, they are even more prominent than ever, at least on a global scale. Let’s see how you can help your company stay competitive and grow despite all the issues you might encounter along the way.</p> <p></p> <h2 dir="ltr">Different Supply Chain Challenges at Different Revenue Levels</h2> <p dir="ltr">Companies with different levels of revenue have different issues regarding the supply chain. It seems logical that the challenges of shippers with a smaller customer pool, especially if it is localized, may be different - however, not more minor - than those with a huge consumer base.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Nevertheless, all companies, big or small, that rely heavily on the supply chain have four main concerns: technology, inflation, labor insufficiency, and rising customer expectations.</p> <ol> <li style="font-weight:bold"> <h2 dir="ltr" role="presentation">Issues with Technological Innovation</h2> </li> </ol> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The customer-centric supply chain doesn’t exist without integrated technological innovations. Technology has multiple complex roles, but the main ones are: providing a better user experience and giving insights about customers - their habits, needs, and behaviors. Technology is what enables managers to predict market conditions and customer actions.</p> <p></p> <h3 dir="ltr">What Are You Going to Do With All That Data?</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">It seems like many mid and high-revenue companies face the challenge of having so much information on their customers that they don’t know how to utilize it properly. Similarly, they don’t know what innovations to use, as there is so much happening at the same time. Information and innovation overload has left many businesses wondering if they are doing enough.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Having a data analyst expert on board will help you immensely with selecting, processing, and analyzing information that you collect across various platforms. Additionally, integrate all systems - new and old - so you avoid getting sporadic data that might confuse you.</p> <p></p> <h3 dir="ltr">Do You Need to Afford All Innovations?</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Small shippers with annual revenue of 0 million or less have issues with technology and innovation, but it is of different nature. Namely, small shippers’ main concern isn’t utilizing the data, it is the question of How to afford all these innovations?</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">They usually have a problem with rising freight prices, as their number of shipments does not guarantee a contract with the carriers. So, they struggle with a budget for innovations. The question is: Do you need to afford all those new platforms and systems?</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">If your customer pool is small and localized - prioritize quality products and fast delivery. Find the best platforms for you, and use social media to get in touch with your consumers and build a community around your brand. With growing demand, you will get more revenue and, thus, more money for new supply chain technology.</p> <p></p> <ol start="2"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <h2 dir="ltr" role="presentation">Inflation Issues</h2> </li> </ol> <p dir="ltr">The inflation rate in the US has risen more than 8% in a year, and the supply chain industry has felt the consequences. This category of supply chain challenges shows the discrepancy between small and big shippers, as the former usually have no contract with carriers - so they stay at the mercy of the volatile market.</p> <p></p> <h3 dir="ltr">Transportation Costs Are Rising</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Whether we’re talking about the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/upstream-vs-downstream-supply-chain">upstream or downstream supply chain</a>, transportation costs are rising. Fuel costs have risen more than 10% since 2021, and labor shortages have increased salaries. Generally speaking, everything is getting more expensive, and there is no sign of slowing down.</p> <p></p> <h3 dir="ltr">Ever-Rising Customer Demand</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The rising costs are emphasized as customer demand grows, so businesses must pay more for upstream and downstream supply to satisfy demand. Unfortunately, these two combined make it very difficult for supply chain managers to predict the future.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Businesses worry about nothing like they worry about unpredictability. However, meeting demand despite rising costs requires taking risks, and playing safe does not work in the times like these.</p> <ol start="3"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <h2 dir="ltr" role="presentation">Labor Issues</h2> </li> </ol> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Congestion happens when a ship docks at a port but is unable to load (or unload) its cargo because that station is already full. Although the loading and unloading operation generally proceeds as planned, the pandemic-associated labor shortages and social isolation have strayed from the plan.</p> <p></p> <h3 dir="ltr">Port and Ship Congestion</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Port congestion is causing delays in loading and unloading, and it is an often talked about issue in the world of supply chain management. Ship overload is a similar, however, separate issue. There have been reports of shipments falling off into the sea because ships became overburdened with cargo.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Spot freight prices are expected to remain high due to global port congestion, which is expected to last until at least early 2023. To limit shipping costs, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/logistics-vs-supply-chain">logistics experts advise charterers to opt for long-term contracts</a>.</p> <p></p> <h3 dir="ltr">Insufficient Workers</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The pandemic has left the supply chain industry without workers because many people can’t or won’t work, or the company is in lockdown. </p> <p></p> <ol start="4"> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <h2 dir="ltr" role="presentation">Issues with Customer Expectations</h2> </li> </ol> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The so-called "Amazon effect," which speaks to the expectations raised and boosted by the e-tail giant's expanding popularity, has exacerbated cost problems and stressed an already limited carrier supply. Customer demands faster, cheaper service. Everyone now expects two-day free shipping, which has become the industry norm in e-commerce, even in business transactions.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Additionally, depending on the industry you belong to, customers expect to receive a shipment packed like a “little gift to themselves”. They want to be excited about the delivery and to get nice packaging - they expect the mere delivery to be the experience. All this adds cost to the supply chain process.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Expectations of Sustainable Procurement</h3> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Not only do customers expect fast, cheap, and exciting shipments, but they also want you to be a <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/sustainable-procurement">sustainable, socially responsible company</a>. On top of manufacturing your product with caution and respect for the world around you, customers want you to choose suppliers with care, not the cheapest ones, but the ones that do not harm the environment, animals, or humans. </p> <p></p> <h2 dir="ltr">COVID-19 and Eastern European Conflict </h2> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The crisis between Russia and Ukraine, broader geopolitical impacts, and ongoing COVID-19 lockdowns in China have made an already poor situation within the international supply chain much worse. The current sanctions on Russia continue to have an effect on fuel prices, adding to the overall supply chain issue.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">While there is little direct exposure of freight markets to Russia and Ukraine, there are a growing number of risk factors that global logistics will need to manage, such as airspace restrictions, uncertainty about the direction of consumer demand, and ongoing roadblocks caused by China's COVID-19 response.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">Find the Best Logistics Partner</h2> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Keep in mind that effective supply chain management is made possible by well-managed logistics, which is what <a href="https://unival-logistics.com">Unival Logistics</a> offers. You may obtain cutting-edge technology-based end-to-end logistics solutions from us. The optimal routes will be used by your goods to ensure that they reach their destinations promptly and securely.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Additionally, we provide full-value insurance for additional protection, so get in touch with us if you want our help. It is only natural that a business that relies on eCommerce needs a logistic partner to get to the optimal solution to the challenges we discussed in this article. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us today</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/four-biggest-global-supply-chain-challenges-in-2022" }, "headline": "Four Biggest Global Supply Chain Challenges in 2022", "description": "How to overcome the four main supply chain challenges in 2022? 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            • body<p><img alt="warehouse manager thinking" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse-manager-thinking.jpg" /></p> <p>How can each partner in a supply chain increase its profits? By improving the process that keeps it all together – supply chain management. This article will discuss the key benefits of effective supply chain management and the foundational steps that are needed for a truly functional supply chain.</p> <p>So let’s begin with the benefits.</p> <h2>1. Increased Productivity</h2> <p>One of the main benefits of effective supply chain management is improved operational efficiency, which ultimately leads to increased productivity. The <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/full-guide-to-logistics-and-supply-chain-management" rel="noopener" target="_blank">aim of a supply chain</a> is for sourced raw materials to be delivered to the end customer in the form of a product. There are many phases between points A to Z.</p> <p>Any delay in any of the phases causes disruption to the entire supply chain, increasing downtime, and consequently lowering productivity. Yes, issues are to be expected in any large operation. However, they should be planned for. If potential delays are predicted and communicated in real-time, they can be effectively resolved.</p> <p>To provide a simple example – if there is a delay/issue with sourcing raw materials, manufacturing is put on hold until the problem is resolved. Supply chain management necessitates having a plan B for such a situation – sourcing materials from an alternative supplier.</p> <p>However, the time frame in which the operation can be shifted determines the effectiveness of the supply chain management. If communication is done in real-time, plan B can be implemented almost immediately and the delays minimized. Thus, production can continue without a noticeable drop in optimal efficiency. This principle applies to all phases of a supply chain.  </p> <h3>2. Better Quality Control</h3> <p>Another benefit of effective supply chain management is increased quality control, which ultimately lowers costs and improves customer satisfaction. Companies that implement official quality criteria and potentially conduct audits have better control over their suppliers.</p> <p>As a supply chain incorporates multiple suppliers, the implemented quality standards are extended to all participants in the chain (i.e. a company’s supplier’s supplier needs to be in compliance with the minimum quality standards, etc.). Consequently, companies can find partners that meet their standards.</p> <p>While it is clear how quality control improves customer satisfaction, how does it lower costs, when additional resources need to be invested? Due to the rule of 10. <strong>The rule of 10 is a principle that states that the resources needed to fix a defective product increase by 10 (approximately) at each quality assurance stage</strong>.</p> <p>Thus, to oversimplify, you could pay to replace faulty materials at the supply stage, at the manufacturing stage, and 0 dollars if the end product is returned by the customer. Taking into account how many legs a true supply chain has, it becomes clear how quality control at each phase can lower costs significantly.</p> <h2>3. Better Decision Making and Increased Sales</h2> <p>In any larger operation, information flow is a challenge. However, accurate and timely sharing of information is the key to making informed and correct business decisions.<a href="https://www.themanufacturer.com/mdc2011/pdf/ChainReaction-The-Fragmented-Supply-Chain.pdf" rel="noopener" target="_blank">One in two companies state</a> that fragmented information has led to lost sales opportunities.</p> <p>Additionally, one in three state that production takes the same amount of time or is quicker than the sharing of information regarding changes in demand to the outer partners in a supply chain. Consequently, one of the benefits of effective supply chain management is an increase in sales and a better understanding of supply in demand.</p> <p>This leads us to the next point.</p> <h3>4. Accurate Demand Forecasting</h3> <p>Accurately predicting demand is one of the most important (and complex) facets of a supply chain. Making decisions based on correct information about the market conditions can prevent inflated production, consequently lowering costs and increasing profitability.</p> <p>One of the biggest <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/four-biggest-global-supply-chain-challenges-in-2022" rel="noopener" target="_blank">challenges in a supply</a> chain is avoiding <strong>the bullwhip effect – when small changes at the retail stage cause increasingly larger fluctuation at each preceding upstream stage of the supply chain, up to the sourcing of raw materials</strong>.</p> <p>In other words, if a retailer sees an increase in sales of 2%, they may order 4% more of a product, predicting that the increase in demand will continue. The next link in the chain, the wholesaler, sees the 4% increase in demand and orders 6% more from their supplier. This process can continue all the way up to the sourcing of raw materials, significantly inflating production.</p> <p>The aim of effective supply chain management is to avert the bullwhip effect by accurately transmitting information <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/upstream-vs-downstream-supply-chain" rel="noopener" target="_blank">upstream</a> and correctly predicting demand.</p> <h4>Cheaper Storage Overhead</h4> <p>One result of accurately predicting demand is better inventory management, that is, reduced overhead costs. Slow-moving inventory (which can result from oversupply due to inaccurate demand predictions) can be replaced with fast-moving products. Storage space is a significant factor in the overhead cost and effective supply chain management is meant to optimize it.</p> <h2>5. Optimized Logistic Operations</h2> <p>Optimizing logistics operations should be a priority for supply chain managers. Shipping costs are consistently increasing, thus effectively managing the shipment of smaller goods, bulk orders, finding optimal routes, minimizing disruptions, etc., eventually lower operative costs and lead to higher profits for all participants in a supply chain. And optimized logistics operations are one of the key benefits of effective supply chain management.</p> <h3>7. Increased Customer Satisfaction</h3> <p>Finally, we get to improving customer satisfaction, which is one of the main aims for most companies. This can best be accomplished with effective supply chain management – late, damaged, or lost packages can negatively impact a company’s reputation. It may even lead to a loss of customers. Conversely, if delivery to the end customer is done on time and safely, it will improve their satisfaction.</p> <h2>The Basic Steps Required for Effective Supply Chain Management</h2> <p>We have talked about the benefits of effective supply chain management, but how can it be accomplished? In truth, it is an incredibly complex procedure, but supply chain management should always include these 5 basic steps:</p> <ol> <li><strong>Strategy</strong> – setting out the goals, how the process will work, and what resources will be needed;</li> <li><strong>Planning</strong> – determining the actionable steps required to implement the strategy, how it will work in practice with the available resources, a cost analysis, and defining key performance indicators (KPI);</li> <li><strong>Implementation</strong> – implementing the plan at each step, from sourcing materials to distribution;</li> <li><strong>Oversight</strong> – managing whether the plan is being implemented properly and adjusting where necessary;</li> <li><strong>Tracking</strong> – monitoring the performance of the supply chain in accordance with the KPIs.</li> </ol> <h2>Do You Need an Experienced Logistics Partner to Increase Your Supply Chain Performance?</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a> provides end-to-end shipping solutions that can boost your supply chain efficiency and help you keep customers satisfied. We provide API integration with your websites to streamline the process, full-value package insurance for high-value items, and real-time package tracking.</p> <p>With UNIVAL, you can be assured that your packages will arrive expediently and safely, via the best shipping routes. If you need a partner that can minimize disruptions to your supply chain, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact UNIVAL Logistics</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/top-7-benefits-of-effective-supply-chain-management" }, "headline": "The Top 7 Benefits of Effective Supply Chain Management", "description": "What are the benefits of effective supply chain management? How can all processes in a supply chain be improved? 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            • body <p><img alt="supply chain technologies" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/multiple-supply-chain-technologies.jpg" /></p> <p>Over the years, the supply chain world has constantly been evolving thanks to an influx of innovative emerging technologies. Some factors that have driven these improvements are high customer demand, globalization, and product complexity. As a result, companies have to stay ahead of the curve and keep improving delivery times, optimizing prices, and looking for ways to be more ecologically conscious. </p> <p>Additionally, the many aspects of supply chains are constantly changing – companies must keep up with local and global public policy changes while keeping track of new technology, regulations, and market trends. <strong>To stay competitive, businesses have to adapt quickly and respond intelligently to the ever-changing landscape.</strong></p> <p>To gain a competitive advantage and ensure you optimize your supply chain as best as possible, you should keep up with trends and emerging supply chain technologies. For that reason, we will present an overview of the technologies you should consider in the future. </p> <h2>What Is Supply Chain Technology and Why Is It Important?</h2> <p>Supply chain technology includes <em>all </em>the processes involved in getting goods from the manufacturer to the customer. That means everything from raw materials to the manufacturing process to delivery to billing. To be successful, you need to know what happens at each step along the way. If something goes wrong, you may lose money or, worse yet, damage your reputation.</p> <p>A supply chain management system helps track inventory throughout the entire production cycle. This information allows for better planning and improved efficiency. If you want to learn about supply chain in greater detail, you can read our comprehensive<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/full-guide-to-logistics-and-supply-chain-management" rel="noopener" target="_blank">guide to logistics and supply chain management</a>.</p> <h2>Common Trends in Supply Chain Management</h2> <p>Across the board, all supply chain leaders are looking for ways to enhance their operations and utilize the best strategies. As a result, certain <strong>foolproof methods have been widely adopted within the industry</strong>.</p> <ul> <li>Visibility - Real-time data in all stages of the supply chain is highly valued as it gives customers all the information about your products, which allows them to make an informed decision. It helps the company maintain control, solve problems more efficiently and implement new policies and regulations.</li> <li>Predictive strategies - Implementing strategies that help you predict future situations and customer behavior enables you to solve problems in advance and meet future demands. Essentially, this means you will be ready for anything.</li> <li>Data teams - Because of the immense amount of data in supply chain management, recruiting data teams is a clever idea. They will analyze data, provide you with insights, and optimize and recommend growth strategies.</li> </ul> <h2>Latest Technologies in Supply Chain </h2> <h3>IoT - The Internet of Things</h3> <p>IoT refers to the network of physical objects or devices embedded with sensors and software to send information about their status and location to computers and other connected devices. An example would be a sensor-equipped thermostat that could automatically turn off the heat if no one was present.</p> <p>Spending on IoT is anticipated to rise globally going forward. By communicating information and offering insights, finished goods, transportation, and warehousing will improve conventional supply chain operations.</p> <p>It is anticipated that discrete manufacturers, process manufacturers, and transportation businesses will invest the most in IoT deployments. These industries will primarily use IoT for supporting manufacturing operations and managing production assets, as well as fleet management and freight monitoring within transportation.</p> <p>For instance, by using AI and advanced analytics to track location, weather, traffic, and environmental patterns, suppliers can assess whether they need to reroute the delivery to a different distribution hub.</p> <p>In addition to <strong>preventing lost shipments and missing inventory</strong>, the ability to track assets throughout the logistics process lowers risk and revenue loss. Asset tracking is especially beneficial and important when it comes to high-value shipments. </p> <h3>Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning</h3> <p>The industry has extensive data and intricate global networks that it can employ to understand all the available information. By using artificial intelligence, machine learning, and predictive analytics, companies can <strong>speed up delivery time, automate warehousing activities, manage inventory, improve customer satisfaction, and boost sales. </strong></p> <p>When talking about the up-and-coming technologies in supply chain, mentioning AI and machine learning is inevitable. These technologies can help companies comprehend the vast amount of available data without much human interference. Advanced algorithms and predictive strategies enable businesses to go through the data and gain knowledge and insights much quicker precisely because human intervention isn't necessary. </p> <p>When you consider all the ways that predictive analytics improve businesses, it is easy to see why so many companies are investing in them. Here are a few key factors:</p> <ul> <li>You will see an improvement in customer experience because data helps you<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-create-a-customer-centric-supply-chain" rel="noopener" target="_blank">create a customer-centric supply chain</a>.</li> <li>You'll notice additional enhancements in strategic sourcing, real-time product intelligence, and optimized inventory.</li> <li>And most of all, the majority of companies claim to experience a reduction in costs. </li> </ul> <h3>Using Robots </h3> <p>The use of robots in the supply chain industry is not a new phenomenon. In fact, robots have been used for decades to move goods in the warehouse during transportation and fulfillment. However, artificial intelligence is becoming more advanced by the day, and consequently, they are becoming even more prevalent in the industry. </p> <p>With the evolution of AI, robots will be able to replace humans in certain manual tasks, such as picking orders and packing shipments. Combining the abovementioned IoT, AI, and machine learning leads to the precision and mobility of industrial robots reaching new heights. </p> <p>Furthermore, it helps to ensure safety and makes it possible for a new generation of collaborative robots to work alongside people rather than isolating them in a separate safety zone.</p> <p>The possibility of collaboration between robots and humans leads to large-scale deployments in the supply chain. Because of that, most warehouse operations use robots and situational data analytics since they help boost warehouse capacity, aid in storage management, and reduce the workload associated with backorder processing by 50%.</p> <p>Because AI robotic automation is a sure way to <strong>increase productivity and improve the process</strong>, this is a popular technology in the supply chain, and over 50% of global manufacturers are investing in it. </p> <h3>3D Printing</h3> <p>More and more attention is being brought to 3D printing. The main reasons for this are: </p> <ol> <li>Customers' desire for personalized products</li> <li>The transition to local and made-to-order production.</li> </ol> <p>Hence why supply chain players have been investing more and more in emerging technologies that allow them to <strong>decentralize production</strong>. Manufacturing products locally is a desirable innovation because it improves the supply chain process in many ways: </p> <ul> <li>Lower transportation costs</li> <li>Cutting back on logistics expenses</li> <li>Reduced carbon footprint</li> <li>Faster production</li> <li>Reduced outsourcing costs.</li> </ul> <p>Companies can now make completely functional parts, not just prototypes, that are lighter with less material waste than was previously conceivable. All this is thanks to advancements in materials, less expensive gear, and new AI-driven software design tools. </p> <p>Moreover, switching to on-demand production means that companies are spending less on excessive warehouse space and inventory. So, this is just one way that technology can improve the production of goods.</p> <h3>Blockchain Technologies (DLT)</h3> <p>Blockchain technologies are most commonly associated with cryptocurrencies. But DLT (<a href="https://www.worldbank.org/en/topic/financialsector/brief/blockchain-dlt" rel="noopener" target="_blank">distributed ledger technology</a>) is a strong contender for bringing improved transparency and visibility to supply chain technologies. </p> <p>All parties in the supply chain are held accountable thanks to blockchain, which creates a transparent record of transactions. It is such a revolutionary technology because of its <strong>security and incorruptibility.</strong></p> <p>Compared to more conventional methods like email or electronic document keeping, the technology can produce audit trails that are much more advanced. Additionally, blockchain makes it easier for track-and-trace applications to help firms track the chain of custody for their products. As a result, businesses can spot fraud and counterfeit goods, show that legal requirements are met, promote transparency in the sourcing sector, identify risky suppliers and stop leaks.</p> <h2>Optimize Your Supply Chain by Working With a Reliable Logistics Partner</h2> <p>In any supply chain, having a reliable logistics partner is the key to successful and timely distribution. Ensuring that your logistics operations are running efficiently will help you cut back on costs, improve customer experience, and speed up your processes. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a> is at your service if you’re looking for <strong>a logistics partner to optimize your supply chain</strong>.</p> <p>We offer secure shipping services, but other than that, we minimize the risks of damages and loss. UNIVAL’s vehicles all have tracking systems, making it easy for you to track your shipments. We also offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers" rel="noopener" target="_blank">API integration</a> you can use for fast access to insurance and shipping solutions to optimize your operations further. </p> <p>If you want to ensure that your shipments are safe and insured, you should know that we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><em>full-value shipping insurance</em></a><em> for high-value goods</em>. So, in case of any shipping mishaps, you will have full coverage. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Contact us today</a> and make sure you are getting premium logistics services for your business!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/emerging-supply-chain-technologies-for-gaining-a-competitive-advantage" }, "headline": "Emerging Supply Chain Technologies for Gaining a Competitive Advantage", "description": "If you want to know which up-an-coming supply chain technologies are worth implementing in order to optimize your operations, read this article to find out.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/multiple-supply-chain-technologies.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "" } }, "datePublished": "2022-11-03", "dateModified": "2022-11-03" } </script>
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            • body<p dir="ltr"><img alt="containers loading on a ship" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/containers-loading.jpg" /></p> <p dir="ltr">Supply chain management has become a critical component of every organization. In today’s competitive environment, organizations must respond quickly while maintaining high-quality standards. </p> <p dir="ltr">The supply chain is responsible for moving goods from suppliers to customers. The supply chain has three main components: sourcing, planning, and logistics. These processes involve multiple parties, each with its own responsibilities.</p> <p dir="ltr">There are several ways to increase supply chain efficiency. This will help make sure you are staying ahead of the curve and providing <strong>the best possible services for your customers</strong>. If you want to find out how to optimize your supply chain, keep reading.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">What Is Supply Chain Efficiency?</h2> <p dir="ltr">Supply chain management efficiency refers to the most effective use of all resources, including financial and technological ones. An efficient supply chain may have <i>lower lead times, fewer operational expenses, and less time devoted to management.</i> </p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">A supply chain is a complex network of processes used in the production and distribution of goods and services to consumers. This includes obtaining raw materials from suppliers, transporting those materials through the appropriate manufacturing processes, and distributing final products to customers. To ensure that orders are promptly fulfilled, and operating expenses are kept to a minimum, an efficient supply chain has each step optimized.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">Measuring the Efficiency of the Supply Chain</h2> <p dir="ltr">Making sure that your supply chain is operating at optimal efficiency is a crucial part of improving your operations. But how do you know whether the supply chain is efficient enough or if it needs refinement? Here are some key factors that will help you measure the performance of your supply chain.</p> <p></p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><em>Cost:</em> Businesses must turn a profit with on-time supply, and by focusing on supply chain cost metrics, they can determine where there is room for improvement. This metric illustrates how effective various components of production are. One such crucial performance statistic that demonstrates how much it costs to transport goods in the warehouse is inventory carrying costs. Manufacturers are constantly looking for opportunities to enhance cash flow and, by extension, increase profitability.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><em>Time:</em> This metric includes seeing how quickly your operations are being completed, if your deliveries and receipts are on time, how quickly orders are processed and how long it takes to fulfill orders. Time is an essential metric to consider when you’re thinking of ways to enhance your supply chain. If you are not seeing the desired results, it is time to think about ways to speed up processes.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><em>Quality: </em>The quality of your products, services, and delivery is a crucial part of determining supply chain efficiency. Customer satisfaction is the key to a successful business, so making sure the quality is top-notch is crucial. When measuring the performance of your supply chain, consider if there are any areas that need quality improvement.</p> </li> </ul> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">These metrics are just some of the things you should consider when looking to advance your processes. To learn even more about the important facets of the supply chain, you can check out our <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/full-guide-to-logistics-and-supply-chain-management">guide to logistics and supply chain management</a>.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">How to Improve Supply Chain Efficiency</h2> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Now that we have explained what efficiency means in supply chain and what the key metrics are, it is time to give you some practical tips for improving your operations. These are some of the best supply chain practices.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Increase Visibility</h3> <p dir="ltr">Supply chain visibility has become crucial for any business, especially those operating globally. This means <em>having access to real-time information about what is happening at each stage of the process</em>, from raw materials to finished goods. The key benefits include improved decision-making, reduced inventory costs, increased customer satisfaction, and faster delivery times.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Enabling suppliers to examine your inventory in real time lets them better grasp your current status and make plans for meeting future demand. Internally, it enables team members to access information about your counts so they can strategize independently without running the pointless back and forth.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Giving suppliers, employees, and even customers visibility makes communication and inventory planning for the future much simpler. This also allows you to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-create-a-customer-centric-supply-chain">create a customer-centric supply chain</a>.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Automate Processes</h3> <p dir="ltr">A lot of businesses struggle with how to automate supply chain processes. They want to reduce costs but don't know where to start. </p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The first step is to identify which process needs automation. </p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Then, determine whether the process has any manual tasks or requires human intervention. </p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Finally, you should ask yourself if the automated solution provides any real benefits to the organization. If yes, then you're ready for implementation.</p> </li> </ul> <p dir="ltr">Introducing automation to your warehouse activities can be a powerful way to increase efficiency. But this is not a one-and-done project. </p> <p dir="ltr">Once you automate certain operations, you need to ensure that all automated processes are properly managed and maintained. To achieve this, you may need to provide suppliers, warehouse managers, and planning teams with extra education and training.</p> <h3 dir="ltr">Maintain a Good Relationship with Your Suppliers</h3> <p dir="ltr">A meaningful part of the puzzle when it comes to an efficient supply chain is your supplier. Not all suppliers will perform as well as others. Because of that, one strategy to enhance your supply chain management is to cut ties with underperforming suppliers while building strong relationships with those who are better at achieving your company's objectives.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Keeping the line of communication with your suppliers transparent is a sure way to maintain a good and productive relationship. That is why you should find a way to ensure your supplier information is up-to-date and give suppliers updates on their purchase orders, invoices, and payments.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">By improving your communication with the suppliers, you’re enhancing your supply chain flow. Essentially, you’re cutting down on the number of inquiries you get from them, saving all parties valuable time. </p> <h3 dir="ltr">Optimize Your Supply Chain Regularly</h3> <p dir="ltr">As we mentioned, improving your supply chain performance is not something you can do once and be done with. It is a task that is always ongoing. </p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">As your procedures and the business environment change over time, you might run into new inefficiencies within your processes. Also, the supply chain industry is constantly evolving, so new technologies are bound to come up and offer you even better results. </p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">All this means that you have to constantly monitor whether there is room for improvement in certain sectors. You should regularly assess the efficiency of your supply chain and look for any chances to optimize it further. You should also be prepared to implement new updates and upgrades as necessary.</p> <h2 dir="ltr">The Importance of an Efficient Supply Chain</h2> <p dir="ltr">An efficient supply chain is important for any business. A well-run supply chain ensures that all necessary items are delivered at the right time and in the correct quantities. This includes having a reliable inventory management system, which helps ensure that sufficient stock is available when needed.</p> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">The significance of improving your processes is reflected in the following <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/top-7-benefits-of-effective-supply-chain-management">benefits of effective supply chain management</a>:</p> <p></p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Reduced costs</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Better customer experience</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Quicker production</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Optimal use of resources (human, financial, technological, etc.)</p> </li> </ul> <p></p> <p dir="ltr">Overall, working out the best ways to make your operations are running smoothly and at top speed is the key to delivering satisfactory results. </p> <h2 dir="ltr">Choose a Reliable Logistics Partner for Improving Efficiencies</h2> <p dir="ltr">Logistics is, of course, a crucial component of any supply chain. That is why working with a competent and reliable logistics company such as <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> is a helpful way to boost efficiency and improve your customers’ experience. </p> <p><br /> Team up with experienced logistics professionals and be sure your packages will arrive safely. We even offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value shipping insurance</a> <strong>for your high-value goods</strong>. So in case your cargo gets damaged or lost in shipping, you will have full coverage. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch</a> and secure the best logistics services for your business.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "Article", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-increase-supply-chain-efficiency" }, "headline": "How to Increase Supply Chain Efficiency", "description": "Are you looking for ways to increase supply chain efficiency and see your business thrive? 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            • body <p dir="ltr"><img alt="logistics manager and boxes in the background" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/logistics-manager-2.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 801px;" /></p> <p>The supply chain industry is vast and includes a lot of moving parts. As you probably know, a supply chain consists of everything from getting raw materials and manufacturing products to delivering them to the customer. But how do companies that offer services and not manufactured goods fit into this picture? </p> <p>The modern economy is built around services. And to provide services efficiently, companies need to coordinate their activities across departments and locations. That's where the service supply chains come into play. Here's an introduction to how they work and why they're important.</p> <h2>Defining Service Supply Chains - What Are They?</h2> <p>While <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/full-guide-to-logistics-and-supply-chain-management" rel="noopener" target="_blank">logistics and supply chain management</a> are most often associated with the manufacturing industry, they are becoming more prevalent in the service sector as well. But why? And how is this type of supply chain different?</p> <p>A service supply chain is <strong>a type of supply chain that helps companies to coordinate their activities in order to provide services efficiently</strong>. The main difference between service and manufacturing supply chains is that manufacturing supply chains deal with physical products while service supply chains deal with intangible ones.</p> <p>In other words, the service supply chain (SSC) refers to <strong>the entire lifecycle of a service</strong>, starting from its design and development through delivery and support. It includes all the activities needed to provide a service, from the moment the customer requests the service until the moment they receive it. This type of supply chain is complex because it often involves different divisions and locations.</p> <p>By understanding SSC, retailers can focus their resources efficiently, ensuring they get the highest quality customer experience at every stage of the journey.</p> <h2>The Components of Service Supply Chains</h2> <p>A big part of grasping the service supply chain management is getting familiar with all the levels involved. Here are some of the main components involved in a service supply chain.</p> <ol> <li><em>Service design and development:</em> The beginning phase is the process of creating and designing a service that meets the needs of the customer. It includes identifying the target market, understanding their needs, and designing a service that meets those needs.</li> <li><em>Service delivery:</em> This is the process of delivering the service to the customer. It includes all the activities needed to ensure the service is provided on time and meets quality standards.</li> <li><em>Service support:</em> A crucial part of the process is providing support to the customer after they have received the service. It includes troubleshooting, repairs, and maintenance.</li> <li><em>Service management</em>: This is the process of managing the supply chain. It includes planning, coordination, and control of all the activities in the service supply chain. You can only provide customers with satisfactory services if all the moving parts of the supply chain are functioning like a well-oiled machine.</li> </ol> <h2>Service Supply Chain Example</h2> <p>For example, if you own a marketing agency, your supply chain is largely based on human interaction instead of raw materials, warehouses, and logistics. The supply chain mainly takes place in a virtual realm and is based on communication with the client. </p> <p>First off, you have customer demand. This means that a client is hiring your company to provide them with your services - creating a marketing campaign, for instance. To get the finished product (a successful campaign), you need to coordinate your departments and customize the services to the client’s needs.</p> <p>The production process can include anything from delegating and managing your in-house teams to outsourcing, using AI tools, etc. The process consists of planning, strategizing, developing, optimizing, and delivering the ‘’product’’ to the client. All these things require the involvement of various sectors that will eventually put together the end result. </p> <p>So, with an efficient service supply chain, all parts of the process work well together and deliver satisfactory services to the customer.</p> <h2>Why Service Supply Chains Matter - The Benefits</h2> <p>Within any field, trying out ground-breaking technologies and innovations is a big part of staying relevant and competitive. You want to remain among the cutting-edge companies, and utilizing the supply chain is a way to do that. </p> <p>There are many reasons why service supply chains matter. Here are some of the most important <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/top-7-benefits-of-effective-supply-chain-management" rel="noopener" target="_blank">benefits of effective supply chain management</a> and why you should implement a supply chain strategy even if you’re in the service industry.</p> <h3>Coordination of Operations</h3> <p>One of the main advantages of service supply chains is that they help companies to coordinate their activities. As we’ve said, service supply chains often involve different sectors and locations. By systematizing their activities, companies can provide services more efficiently. If the different departments aren’t working well together, you won’t be able to deliver a good product to the customer. </p> <h3>Reducing Costs</h3> <p>Supply chains can also help companies in the service industry to save money. This is because they often involve outsourcing and shared resources. </p> <p><em>By outsourcing some of the activities, companies can save money on labor and other costs.</em> People are the most critical resource in these industries, and it is vital to use them wisely. For example, you might be able to outsource for certain parts of the production instead of hiring a full-time in-house employee for the job if it isn’t necessary.</p> <h3>Customer Satisfaction and Retention</h3> <p>A well-functioning supply chain can also help businesses to improve customer satisfaction. The reason is that they often involve customers in the decision-making process. By involving customers in the decision-making process, companies can provide services that are more tailored to their needs. As a service provider, customer satisfaction is the number one priority, which is why <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-create-a-customer-centric-supply-chain" rel="noopener" target="_blank">creating a customer-centric supply chain</a> is crucial. </p> <p>Also, by delivering great services to customers, your customer retention rate is bound to increase, and you’ll create long-term relationships.</p> <h3>Adaptability </h3> <p>By being flexible and adaptable, companies can quickly respond to changes in the market or the needs of their customers. This is exactly what a functional supply chain will enable you to do. Your business will be able to update processes and fix any issues much quicker.</p> <h3>Innovation</h3> <p>Because they often involve the use of emerging technologies, service supply chains will help your company stay competitive. By using new technologies, companies can provide services that are more innovative and efficient.</p> <h2>Optimize Your Operations - Choose a Reliable Logistics Partner</h2> <p>Even if your business is service-based, you might still have certain logistics needs. In that case, partnering up with an experienced and trustworthy partner is the best way to make sure your operations are efficient and secure. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a> provides secure shipping services and full-value shipping insurance. So if you’re looking for a way to optimize your logistics sector, check out our services and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/service-supply-chain" }, "headline": "What Is the Service Supply Chain? - and Why It Matters", "description": "Are you in the service industry and want to optimize your company’s operations to the fullest? 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            • body<p><img alt="logistics commerce and transportation" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/logistics-commerce-and-transportation.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p>We are sure you have heard and read a lot about a ‘’new way of doing things’’ in the supply chain sector. Modernization, innovation, technology, and simultaneity are just some of the terms you’ve probably come across. But all you want to do is understand the difference between traditional and digital supply chains in a more practical way.</p> <p>Well, look no further. We know everything about the supply chain, the logistics behind it, and the innovations that are always coming our way. In this article, we will tackle the differences between the two management models, the benefits of the digital supply chain, and the ways to implement it in your business.</p> <p>Let’s start with terminology.</p> <h2>Embrace the Modern - Is It Still a Chain?</h2> <p>The word chain implies a sequence or an order of parts. Back in the olden days, the word chain made sense when describing the supply <em>chain</em> - one product was manufactured by setting off a <em>chain</em> reaction of suppliers. First, the procurement of raw materials is used to make supplies. Supplies are sent off to the manufacturer to make the final product. The product is sent to the consumer to use it in a way the distributor intended.</p> <p>Today, it is much more complicated than that. While we still call it a <em>chain</em>, the digital supply chain is more of a <em>network</em>. Like the world we live in, this network isn’t linear or straightforward but is interconnected and agile. </p> <h2>Traditional Distribution Channels</h2> <p>Let’s start simple. You are selling a sandwich. In a traditional supply chain model, you would start with the sandwich and ask yourself what kind of sandwich <em>you</em> want to sell. Then, you will ask yourself what you need for that sandwich.</p> <p>The next step is to find raw materials and suppliers - bread, ham, salad, etc. You need to know exactly how many sandwiches you want to produce and avoid major surplus and deficit. The consumer comes at the end of the chain once the sandwich is produced and put on the shelves. He or she can take it or leave it, which is the main feedback on your product.</p> <p>There are just a few simple steps in the traditional model:</p> <ul> <li>Gathering the raw materials</li> <li>Materials collection from suppliers</li> <li>Manufacturing</li> <li>Delivery to customers</li> <li>Consumption by final consumers</li> </ul> <h2>The Challenges of the Modern Age</h2> <p>Many of those who do not like to change and innovate their business model ask the same questions - Why did we overcome the traditional model? What’s changed? In short, the most significant change came from the customer and his/her expectations: customizable products, unprecedently fast delivery, and the brand's omnipresence. The need for adjustability is high, as business leaders cannot plan the demand months in advance.</p> <p>The interconnectedness of the world makes it impossible to stay away from digital supply chain management.. You need to use technology to get to the customer, you need to utilize all channels and be available at every tap of the screen.</p> <h3>What Does a Successful Digital Supply Chain Possess?</h3> <p>In contrast to a traditional one, a digital supply chain operates in real-time, is dynamic, and can adjust to changing conditions. To maximize profits and service levels, digital supply chains integrate data from <strong>operational technology systems and information technology systems.</strong> Additionally, they enable businesses to foresee problems and react without much planning.</p> <p>In order to provide ongoing planning capabilities and automated responses to predetermined situations, a successful supply network makes use of <strong>data-driven smart automation systems like artificial intelligence and machine learning</strong>.</p> <p>The system can be trained to differentiate between minor changes and circumstances that call for re-planning, which results in shorter planning cycles and the capacity to react to demand and supply dynamics more quickly. Every consumer products company should have the development of<strong> autonomous planning capabilities and a self-driving supply network</strong> as a long-term objective.</p> <h2>Key Contrasts Between Traditional and Digital Supply Chain Management</h2> <p>To get back to the sandwich, the key difference between traditional and digital supply chain management is - the focus. The traditional way is about the sandwich itself, and the new way is about the person buying and eating it. This means that supply chain managers used to focus on the products themselves rather than the consumer and their customizable needs.</p> <p>The digital supply chain enables quicker advancement compared to the traditional supply chain. In contrast to traditional supply chains, modern supply chains allow businesses to use highly sophisticated and integrated technology systems to guarantee the expansion of the customer base.</p> <p>The logistics management system, which plans, carries out and manages the forward and reverse transportation of goods, is another tool used in the modern supply chain. The process is effective and efficient, and the goods are delivered safely. The traditional supply chain does not make use of any logistics management tools.</p> <h2>Implementing the Digital in The Supply Chain</h2> <p>Digital transformation of your supply chain management starts with assessing your key weaknesses. Unfortunately, every business has those, and it is better to know them and keep them in check than to ignore them. Here are some things to consider when exploring your weaknesses:</p> <ul> <li><em>Machine Learning</em> - Supply-chain managers may receive advice from machine-learning systems on handling various circumstances, such as modifying material planning and scheduling in response to new customer orders.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><em>Automation</em> - The job of supply-chain managers can be streamlined by automated processes, giving them time to concentrate on other worthwhile activities. Remove the need for manual data collection by automated S&OP preparation and workflow management.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><em>Customer engagement </em>- By giving customers total transparency and end-to-end tracking service, you can improve customer experience by a mile.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><em>Innovation</em> - By basing S&OP decisions on data that is automatically pulled from customers’ ERP systems, you can collaborate more effectively with both customers and suppliers.</li> </ul> <ul> <li><em>Talent</em> - Skills needed for digital supply chain management are quite different from those in traditional models. Is your talent at least somewhat able to translate business needs into digital applications?</li> </ul> <h2>Finding the Right Logistics Partner</h2> <p>If you need help with the digital transformation of your supply chain management, you want that help to come from experienced logistics experts. You can find a team of such experts with us, at <a href="https://unival-logistics.com" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a>. Partnering with the best logistics specialists is <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">one phone call away</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/traditional-vs-digital-supply-chain" }, "headline": "Traditional vs. Digital Supply Chain Management?", "description": "This article explains the difference between traditional and digital supply chain management in the new era of retail. 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            • body <p><img alt="two men discussing logistics" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/two-men-discussing-logistics-planning.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Supply chain methods, frameworks, and approaches are numerous. Some are more effective, some less. But what is the best way to optimize supply chain management, lower operative costs, and minimize disruptions? With end-to-end supply chain planning.</span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">So what is end-to-end supply chain planning? What are the benefits? How is it different from traditional supply chain management? This article will answer all of these questions and explain the different links in a supply chain. So let us start from the basics.</span></p> <p></p> <h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">What Is an End-To-End Supply Chain?</span></h2> <p><b>An end-to-end </b><span style="font-weight: 400;">(also referred to as E2E)</span><b> supply chain encompasses all the processes of a product’s lifecycle, including product design, material procurement, manufacturing, storage, and delivery to the end customer</b><span style="font-weight: 400;">. Depending on the situation, it can also include after-sale services and reverse logistics.</span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Consequently, end-to-end supply chain planning necessitates integrating all of these stages, from product design to delivery, into a holistic, comprehensive plan of action for a product’s entire life cycle. E2E supply chain management should also include </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/emerging-supply-chain-technologies-for-gaining-a-competitive-advantage"><span style="font-weight: 400;">advanced technologies</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> for tracking, monitoring, and data analysis.</span></p> <p></p> <h3><span style="font-weight: 400;">How Is It Different from a Traditional Supply Chain?</span></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">On the surface, an end-to-end supply chain and a traditional supply chain look the same. However, the difference is in the management approach. In a traditional </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/full-guide-to-logistics-and-supply-chain-management"><span style="font-weight: 400;">supply chain</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">, each stage is segmented, planned separately (although communication is still necessary), while end-to-end supply chain planning necessitates a comprehensive approach.</span></p> <h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">What Are the 5 Stages of a Successful Supply Chain?</span></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Every E2E supply chain includes 5 stages:</span></p> <ol> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Supply and demand planning – creating sourcing strategies based on forecasts and predictions.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Raw material procurement – choosing raw material vendors/suppliers, making procurement agreements, and finally placing orders.  </span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Manufacturing – the creation of the product itself.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Storage – creating and implementing plans regarding warehousing and inventory management.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Distribution – the logistics operations that entail delivering products to retailers and end users.</span></li> </ol> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Each phase of a supply chain is complex in its own right and includes many substages, particularly in large operations. Consequently, even minor mismanagement or unpreventable disruption at any stage can have a ripple effect on the entire supply chain. The purpose of E2E supply chain planning is to minimize these issues.</span></p> <p></p> <h3><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Two Additional Stages of an E2E Supply Chain</span></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">An end-to-end supply chain can have two additional stages, based on the business needs:</span></p> <ol> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">After-sale services – this stage can include directing returns or maintenance.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Reverse logistics – this stage includes </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/upstream-vs-downstream-supply-chain"><span style="font-weight: 400;">upstream supply chain logistics</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">, like returning, repairing, or recycling products or materials.</span></li> </ol> <h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">What Is the Foundation of E2E Supply Chain Planning?</span></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Because end-to-end supply chain planning deals with a product’s entire life cycle, certain tools, techniques, and methods need to be utilized for it to be effective. The foundation of effective E2E supply chain planning is:</span></p> <ul> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Real-time information sharing across all stages of a supply chain, which necessitates utilizing advanced communication technologies.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Accurate (as far as possible) demand predictions and analysis.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Reducing waste by taking a lean approach to inventory management, which ultimately leads to faster and more accurate fulfillment.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Planning human resources to reduce unnecessary actions and effectively respond to disruptions in the supply chain.</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Setting up metrics to analyze the effectiveness of a supply chain in its entirety and optimizing the processes where possible.</span></li> </ul> <h3><span style="font-weight: 400;">A Simple Example of Not Utilizing E2E Supply Chain Planning</span></h3> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Let us illustrate (and simplify) a common issue in supply chains that do not utilize end-to-end planning.</span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">A clothing retailer is ordering items for the fall/winter season. Because they could not meet last season’s demands, they overestimate this year’s demand and order more than necessary by a significant margin.</span></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">The manufacturer, seeing this large increase, orders even more textiles from their supplier, anticipating an increase in demand from other retailers. The supplier orders even more textiles from the raw material producer.</span></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">This effect can expand depending on how many links there are in the supply chain. When small fluctuations at the retail level cause larger disruptions all the way to the raw materials level is a common occurrence in supply chains; it even has a name – the </span><i><span style="font-weight: 400;">bullwhip effect</span></i><span style="font-weight: 400;">. This further leads to warehousing and other logistics issues.</span></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">And this is only a simplified version of a common problem in supply chains. More complex operations, with more links, can face much larger issues. End-to-end supply chain planning integrates all stages of a supply chain and prevents these kinds of problems from occurring.</span></p> <p></p> <h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">The Benefits</span></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">We have illustrated a common issue that can happen in a supply chain that does not utilize end-to-end planning, but what are the benefits?</span></p> <ul> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Improved communication between all links in a supply chain</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Better predictions of market demands</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Better responsiveness to market changes</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Optimization of existing processes and procedure</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Reduced logistics delays</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Waste removal, leading to lower labor and material costs</span></li> <li style="font-weight: 400;"><span style="font-weight: 400;">Increased customer satisfaction</span></li> </ul> <h2><span style="font-weight: 400;">Do You Need a Logistics Company to Participate in Your Supply Chain?</span></h2> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">Every link in a supply chain is important, but it all rests on highly-effective logistics. </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/"><span style="font-weight: 400;">UNIVAL Logistics</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> can efficiently handle the logistics side of your operations so you do not have to. We deliver packages safely and on time to your customers.</span></p> <p></p> <p><span style="font-weight: 400;">All vehicles in our fleet are equipped with real-time tracking devices, so you always know where your packages are located. You can also integrate your website's functionality with our API to ease the fulfillment process. On top of that, you can get full-value </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance"><span style="font-weight: 400;">insurance for high-value </span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;">items at premium rates.</span></p> <p><br /> <span style="font-weight: 400;">If you need more information or want to work with a reliable partner, </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact"><span style="font-weight: 400;">contact</span></a><span style="font-weight: 400;"> UNIVAL Logistics.</span></p> <p></p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/end-to-end-supply-chain-planning" }, "headline": "End-To-End Supply Chain Planning and Its Benefits", "description": "Learn how supply chain operations can be optimized, costs lowered, disruptions minimized, and customers satisfied through end-to-end supply chain planning.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/files/intro_image/75/two-men-discussing-logistics-planning.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2022-12-02", "dateModified": "2022-12-02" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="woman choosing golden chain" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-choosing-golden-chain.jpg" /></p> <p></p> <p>If you're in the business of selling jewelry, then you know that shipping is a vital part of the process. But did you know there are ways to make shipping your jewelry easier and more cost-effective? In this blog post, we will walk you through the basics of shipping jewelry and offer some tips to help make the process smoother for both you and your customers.</p> <p>Shipping jewelry can seem like a daunting task, but with the right information, it can be easy and worry-free. So, if you want to <strong>optimize your shipping process and mitigate all common risks that come with shipping valuables</strong>, you should keep reading. Here is your guide to shipping jewelry to help you ensure your packages safely arrive to the customer.</p> <h2>How to Pack Jewelry for Shipping</h2> <p>When <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/jewelry">shipping fine jewelry</a>, it is important to make sure that you protect your items during the journey. So, to ensure that your jewelry arrives safely, packing all the items properly is crucial. By packaging your valuables the right way, you will significantly reduce the risks that often occur when shipping jewelry.</p> <h3>Choose the Right Packing Supply Options</h3> <p>When packing jewelry for shipping, it is essential to use adequate packing materials. First of all, you should use the right-sized box. Do not use boxes that are too large for <em>your shipment to avoid movement</em> during transport.</p> <p>This also includes using foam-filled boxes designed specifically for shipping jewelry and other fragile items. Make sure you also use bubble wrap or foam chunks to cushion the contents inside the package, as well as a few layers of tissue paper or newspaper for extra protection. These layers of protection are especially important if you are shipping multiple jewelry pieces. Additionally, don’t forget to include a packing slip that lists the contents, as well as your contact information.</p> <h3>Secure Jewelry in Place</h3> <p>To ensure the safety of your shipment, you want to make sure each piece is secure and won't move around inside the box during transit. To do this, use plastic zip ties or twist ties to secure the components together.</p> <p>When shipping multiple jewelry pieces, you should layer them between bubble wrap, tissue paper, or separate packages within the box. You may also want to use foam pads or divider boxes to keep your jewelry pieces separate and organized. Another option is using pouches, jewelry boxes, or baggies to pack the jewelry pieces separately.</p> <h3>Seal the Package</h3> <p>After you have securely packed the item and made sure that movement is impossible, seal all sides of the box with tape. If you are shipping jewelry internationally, consider labeling your package with the words “Fragile,” “Handle With Care,” or any other warnings that can alert handlers about the contents of your package.</p> <h3>Carefully Label the Parcel</h3> <p>We recommend using a discreet box <em>without large logos that give away the contents of the package</em>. If you ship jewelry to customers, you can include the branding on the inside of the box instead.</p> <p>Avoid any mention of what is inside the box on the exterior. Do not write that the package contains jewelry or valuables. This could be a magnet for thieves, so it is best to mitigate that risk from the get-go.</p> <h2>Get Full-Value Insurance for Your Shipment</h2> <p>Whenever you are shipping valuable items, it is always recommended to get insurance for the total value of your shipment. If anything happens during transit, you will be able to file a claim and get compensated for the cost of your jewelry.</p> <p>Oftentimes, shipping companies do not offer full-value insurance for expensive items. In that case, you should take a look at our <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/third-party-insurance">third-party shipping insurance</a>. That way, you will have peace of mind knowing that you will be fully protected and compensated if something goes wrong during transport. If your package gets stolen, lost, or damaged, you will be covered for the entire loss. So, if you want to ensure you are always protected as the sender, <strong>jewelry shipping insurance is non-negotiable</strong>.</p> <h2>Get to Know Customs Rules and Regulations</h2> <p>It is important to be aware of the customs rules and regulations in the destination country. Certain countries have strict restrictions on what can and cannot be imported, so you need to make sure that your shipment is not violating these laws.</p> <p>For example, some countries do not allow fine jewelry imports unless certain documents are included in the package. Make sure to check these laws before shipping your package so that it can pass through customs without any issues.</p> <p>When working with a logistics company, you can rely on them to ensure your parcel is packed, valued, and shipped in accordance with the law to avoid any delays and complications.</p> <h2>Choose a Reliable Logistics Partner for Shipping Jewelry</h2> <p>The best way to ship expensive jewelry is by working with a reliable logistics partner. This is especially important when shipping jewelry and other luxury items.</p> <p>Look for a company that specializes in shipping fragile and valuable goods and has experience dealing with international customs rules and regulations. Find a logistics company that offers <strong>full-value insurance</strong> to cover your shipment in case of theft, loss, or damage. Also, with a reliable logistics provider, you can track your package every step of the way and ensure it reaches its destination without any issues.</p> <p>Selecting a company specializing in <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure package delivery</a> will make your life easier. A company with years of experience can help you ship and deliver your fine jewelry safely and make sure you are following all the rules and regulations that come with shipping expensive items. So, choose a logistics partner who is reliable, experienced, and an expert in their field.</p> <h2>Request a Signature upon Delivery</h2> <p>When shipping expensive items like fine jewelry, we recommend requesting a signature upon delivery to ensure that your shipment is securely delivered. Adding a <strong>Signature Confirmation Service</strong> will protect you as the sender and make sure that no one else can get their hands on your valuable items.</p> <p>By taking these precautions when shipping jewelry, you can keep your customers satisfied and ensure the safety of your valuable items.</p> <h2>UNIVAL Logistics Is at Your Service</h2> <p>If you are looking to ship expensive jewelry to your customers, we are here to help. We know that the priority is ensuring the safety and protection of your goods during transport. That is why UNIVAL Logistics offers full-value insurance for both international and domestic shipments.</p> <p>Additionally, we provide you with end-to-end shipping solutions and enable you to track your shipment globally. Our <strong>industry-leading shipping services</strong> are here for you if you want to team up with a logistics powerhouse and ensure the safety of your parcels and the satisfaction of your customers. Protect your packages and your reputation - <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> today!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-shipping-jewelry" }, "headline": "Your Guide to Shipping Jewelry", "description": "Want to know how to safely ship fine jewelry to customers and avoid any complications? This is your guide to shipping jewelry - don’t miss out! Here’s what to do.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-choosing-golden-chain.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2022-12-08", "dateModified": "2022-12-08" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="Woman packing a box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-packing-a-box.jpg" /></p> <p>The global consumer electronics market is growing day by day and is expected to reach around .14 trillion by 2026. This means the demand for shipping electronics across the globe will also increase. In this article, we’ll walk you through some of the crucial steps and share tips that will ensure the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">safe arrival</a> of your goods to their destination. Let’s dive in!</p> <h2>Shipping Electronics: Packing Tips</h2> <h3>Find the Best Strong Boxes</h3> <p>Finding the best strong boxes for your packaging often comes down to choosing between two types, chipboard or cardboard. When finding the best strong boxes for shipping electronics you would want to ask yourself- is your cargo more in need of support or protection?</p> <p>In case you are looking for better support - chipboard is the way to go, as it takes up less space when stacked. Also known as particle board, it is a low-density fibreboard made out of wood chips and most often resin pressed together and extru</p> <p>However, if it's safety and not so much support that you need, corrugated boxes are sturdier and provide better overall protection.</p> <h3>Corrugated Boxes</h3> <p>Corrugated boxes used for packing electronics have double walls with two layers of corrugated fluting. A layered design of this type of disposable container ensures a lot of strength, making them a good fit when it comes to shipping large and bulky products.</p> <p>These boxes consist of three layers: the outer layer, the middle layer and the inside layer of cardboard. And the thicker layers the stronger the box.</p> <p>Every corrugated container for shipping electronics is manufactured and engineered in such a way that we know exactly what and how much it can hold safely.</p> <p>It is more durable compared to other types of boxes, and able to endure a good deal of force. The 5-ply fiberboard is one of the favourite heavy-duty packaging choices, especially with high-volume equipment shipping.</p> <h3>Get Void Fillers for Cargo Security</h3> <p>You have chosen to ride box and you have your goods ready, now let's see how to pack electronics for shipping inside a container.</p> <p>Once you have placed the product in the box there will most likely be empty gaps, an underhang, or extra space in your packaging, this is why the product you are sending needs protection to not move around and absorb shock.</p> <p>The void fillers will assure that the cargo is not moving giving it proper cushioning. Made out of paper or corrugated cardboard, its honeycomb structure will hold the products in place during transport and prevent breaking or other damage.</p> <p>Despite what you may think at first, void fillers for shipping electronics can be quite aesthetically pleasing, and improve the look of your package if they are specifically designed to complement the product you are sending.</p> <h3>Use WAT AKA Gummed Tape</h3> <p>Water-activated tape is a special type of adhesive which is not pressure-sensitive like masking tape, but rather it activates by using water, as its name suggests. This type of tape is dry until it is activated, it bonds with the packaging materials using gum and is not toxic.</p> <p>This is why it's also called gummed tape, as the adhesive looks like gum up until it comes in contact with water. At that point, it turns into a fluid which adheres to the parcel by penetrating the surface of the cardboard. This makes for a strong bond guaranteeing the seal will not open in transport which makes shipping electronics that much safer.</p> <h2>Shipping Laws and Regulations</h2> <p>One of the most important things is to be familiar with the laws and regulations of the countries or states that you are shipping goods to and from. Reading up on all requirements guidelines and regulations will prevent delays or issues with customs clearance procedures.</p> <p>Knowing these rules will help you determine the time that your shipment might take if you are shipping internationally because certain countries are more expedient in their customs procedures than others. Looking carefully into the shipping electronics customs fees will make sure there are no surprises. Pay attention to all the documentation needed and the labelling required. Another thing to look into is the device itself, as it as well may have very specific requirements for shipment so that the warranties and guarantees still apply on arrival.</p> <h2>Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>Even with the best protection, damages may still occur. This is where <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/third-party-insurance">shipping insurance</a> comes into play, and your choice can make all the difference. Most shipping companies offer their own insurance and are very reliable, but you can also go for a third-party option when shipping electronics.</p> <p>There are some items that shipping services and insurance companies exclude from their coverage and there are electronic goods that fall into this category. In some cases, you can pay an extra fee for additional insurance, but if the item is already initially excluded the extra payment might not do much.</p> <p>For your insurance it is best to take photos of the product before shipment, should you need to file a damage claim later, as it may expedite the procedure. This is useful both for individuals and those in the business of electronics drop shipping.</p> <h2>Shipping electronics: The Cost</h2> <p>The price of shipping electronic equipment, be it domestic or international, is mainly determined by the distance, the weight, and the company you choose. Of course, flat rate options offer shipping at the same price as long as the package fits in the designated box, but that will often not be the case for electronic goods.</p> <p>The price will vary depending on the service you opt for, and express delivery will always come with a larger fee, especially if you are shipping electronics internationally. Same-day deliveries are often the most pricey ones but within the same state or country, they provide a business with satisfied customers, as last-minute buyers rely heavily on this service, and delivery times will sometimes significantly set you apart from the competition.</p> <p>Read the fine print and pay attention to the weight limitations. Determining the best carrier and the best price for your electronics package will take some research and getting a better understanding of the costs will keep you safe from breaking the bank.</p> <h2>How Long Does it Take to Ship Electronics?</h2> <p>If you are shipping an electronics package within the country of your residence the expected time I'm of arrival would be 5 to 7 work days. Using priority services this may be lowered to a day or two or even the same day delivery. Express shipping is always a bit more expensive but in some cases well worth it.</p> <p>Shipping electronics internationally can take anywhere from 2 days to 4 weeks depending on the distance and the weight of the parcel. The delivery time is also heavily influenced by the customs policies and procedures at the destination. Keep in mind that some service providers do not work on Sundays, and weekends might not be included in the estimate.</p> <h2>Best Way to Ship Electronics</h2> <p>Picking the best service provider for your transport and logistics needs is crucial for getting your goods delivered to their destination safely and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-lost-in-transit">without delay</a>. Read carefully through all the options before deciding on the one that suits you best. Consider the delivery times and insurance, pickup and tracking options, package prices and special offers, as well as company policies regarding public holidays and work days. These may vary from country to country and often you can expect delays around peak holiday times. It is always useful to read through the reviews of customers and make sure that the provider you choose has solid and reputable customer service.</p> <h2>Ship Your Electronics Risk-Free with UNIVAL Logistics</h2> <p>Get your void fillers and gummed tape out, you are now ready to pack and send! Remember, the most important thing when shipping electronics is careful preparation and choosing the right carrier.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch with us</a> and we’ll make sure your parcel reaches its destination quickly and safely, at a competitive price. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/technology">Read more</a> about our shipping and insurance options to find out why we are a trusted shipping partner for businesses and people across the country!</p> <quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal><quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal><quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-electronics" }, "headline": "Shipping Electronics: Tips and Best Practices", "description": "Ensure your package arrives on time and intact with our tips for shipping electronics. 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            • titleEcommerce Shipping: Tips, Solutions & Best Practices
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            • body<p><img alt="ecommerce shipping" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/e-commerce-shipping.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p>Users who shop online are very interested to know when and how they can have their products delivered. A quick and efficient e-commerce shipping service is one of the key components that will determine the success of an online business. Efficiency is key, and ordering and payment should be just a click away, as well as a smooth and safe delivery process. In the growing e-commerce competition, the quality of supply chain management is. </p> <p>It is old news that the e-commerce market underwent a transformation during the pandemic, and research data confirms the expansion of online sales may have slowed down but is persistently progressing. Reflecting on 2020, many online e-commerce companies had an increase in sales, pricing, and even staff amidst the Covid 19. However, even the most developed businesses with strong demand and supply chains experienced difficulties due to delivery and resource challenges. </p> <p><strong>Stay tuned as we share some of eCommerce shipping best practices, as well as some handy shipment solutions, shipping strategies, and other pro tips below.</strong></p> <h2>What is eCommerce Shipping?</h2> <p><strong>Product delivery is one of the most important segments and is synonymous with good ecommerce shipping.</strong> Customers should not be too involved in this piece of an online business puzzle other than payment and tracking information. However, this important sales chain segment can often get pushed aside by inexperienced business owners and negatively impact the company's reviews, sales, etc.</p> <p>With that in mind, focusing on improving all segments of the sales and supply chain and finding the best shipping solutions for ecommerce can ensure the stable development of your online store. </p> <h2>Why are Shipping Solutions for eCommerce Important? </h2> <p>The importance of having a strong shipping strategy for any service delivery cannot be emphasized enough. It can ensure a company's capitalization strategy and is more complex than simply clicking on a particular delivery service. <strong>Ecommerce shipping can even be considered one of the pillars of an online business and should be approached as such. </strong></p> <p>Increasing supply chain efficiency starts with shipping. Choosing a good supplier or a service that provides logistics support is only the technical and administrative segments of the job. A solidly structured e-commerce business company will keep track of the entire shipping process, as well as monitoring on how the supplier is performing. </p> <p>Investing time and funds in the right shipment solutions for ecommerce can allow you a head start on the dense market competition. This can help with landing more clients and increasing revenue. The natural consequent <em>bonus</em> is a growing base of satisfied customers, increased loyalty, and brand awareness. </p> <p>Even though the importance of a structured delivery system and e-commerce shipping solution cannot be denied, many business owners tend to neglect this part of their business as they lack the tools to understand it.</p> <p>Learning about all the elements that come into the process of ecommerce shipping can help you better understand the variety of delivery systems and options that come into play. Finding the best solutions for eCommerce companies and users won't happen overnight. But during this process, ecommerce can gradually transform and achieve it’s full potential.</p> <h3>Deadlines and Costs</h3> <p>Depending on local laws and whether or not the shipping is done internationally, the legal obligations to complete the delivery process to the customer will vary. Sometimes the legal deadlines can even be extended in the event that the seller and buyer have made personal arrangements to extend the delivery deadline. </p> <p>Sometimes it can be challenging to make the obligation of a precise and exact day of delivery, so it is a good strategy to <strong>emphasize an “expected delivery date” on your website</strong>. This can be of <em>vital </em>significance if the e-commerce company has a third-party delivery. </p> <p>Also, the estimated time of delivery will fall under the legally obliging category where the seller is bound to inform the user of his service/product about the payment, delivery, and all related costs prior to the conclusion of a transaction. The transaction costs can be fixed charges or variable, depending on other parameters (size, weight, demanded speed of delivery, etc.)</p> <h3>Shipping Service</h3> <p>Deciding how you want your products to be delivered to your clients (aka. the shipping method) will largely depend on the type of product/service you are offering. </p> <p>For example, if you have an online florist shop or a fast food restaurant- you can consider arranging the delivery within the company as all your clients are locally based. However, if you are a small business owner that makes candles, clothes, journals, or anything that might be interesting to people around the country or even internationally- the ways how you will pack and deliver the products vary significantly. </p> <p>It’s essential to keep in mind that shipping overseas and abroad can be a bit more complicated and impact the company's credibility if you take into account that the customer will build their impressions based on their online experience in the e-shop and through the delivery service. Because of this, it is <em>imperative</em> to carefully <strong>tailor shipping strategies for product delivery to the company and customers' needs.</strong></p> <h3>Shipping Methods</h3> <p>In ecommerce shipping, the usual delivery solutions imply that the package arrives at the address the buyer states, whether it is a residence or working address. The customer is allowed this choice, and it should only comply with the work hours of the delivery service and the package destination. </p> <p>However, considering the development of eCommerce in general, by advancing the user's position in the online shopping experience, it is crucial to offer other types of shipping and shipment solutions at their convenience. </p> <h3>Cost Returns</h3> <p>No one can know for sure whether they will be able to meet the package, and there is always a risk that a package can get returned to the sender for a plethora of reasons. Also, the user can legally give up on their purchase even before the item arrives at their address and can file a refund claim to the seller. Depending on the company's work policy, the client should know which party will be obliged to cover the shipping costs and in which events. </p> <h3>After Claim</h3> <p>If the product gets damaged during shipment or is not in working condition, the buyer is entitled to compensation based on an agreed warranty that should be in accordance with the law. If the user does not submit an appeal within the given timeframe/conditions, they are not entitled to any compensation fee or product exchange.</p> <h2>eCommerce Shipping Best Practices: Upgrading eCommerce Shipping </h2> <p>Product delivery is a major selling point that can make or break the deal. The time of delivery, pricing, and the possibility of shipping are all factors that need to be taken into account. </p> <p><strong>There are many ways e-commerce companies can enhance these performances (and, simultaneously, their shipping strategies) for mutual benefit. </strong></p> <h3>Pick-Up Point</h3> <p>As the name implies, a pick-up point refers to the location at which the purchased products can be taken. Even though sometimes there may be logistic challenges, most retail stores can plan and realize such a venture. For example, if you are considering buying an online product from a shoe store brand that has a store in your town, you can add the information that the pick-up point of the product can be in their store. This is hands-down one of the best ecommerce shipping solutions modern companies can offer.</p> <h3>Delivery Time Frame</h3> <p>This option allows the buyer to pick a time frame or delivery interval (date and time) at their best convenience. This can allow e-commerce companies to plan their delivery intervals accordingly. </p> <h3>Same-Day Delivery</h3> <p>There has been an increase in demand for same-day delivery as it focuses on the customers' instant convenience. This option can be more challenging to implement for some eCommerce companies, as fast article updates and web storages are more complex. However, the turnout for this additional shipping method can allow you to raise the delivery prices and be used as a marketing advantage against market competitors.</p> <h3>Package Delivery Box</h3> <p>Renting a delivery address is nothing new; more and more people across the globe are interested in this eCommerce delivery strategy. They refer to physical spaces where a product is left, and the customer can come pick it up anytime. These 24/7 boxes are automated machines that can deliver smaller packages at the user's convenience, making it one of eCommerce shipping best practices.</p> <h2>Conclusions + Bonus Tips for Increasing Conversions</h2> <p><strong>Improving ecommerce delivery will directly increase the overall quality of the company's brand and service. </strong>Simply by showing genuine interest about the customer experience and opinions through online surveys, you can amass data that can provide you with invaluable input on which segments of your business the company should focus on improving. </p> <p>When it comes to delivery itself, focus on gathering the following insights: </p> <ul> <li>delivery speed – is it satisfactory?</li> <li>pricing</li> <li>additional shipping methods and solutions</li> </ul> <p>Keep in mind that the delivery form should have a copy, and be prepared and filled out professionally. By focusing on the design, conciseness, clarity, and accuracy, there is less chance that the customers will get confused. </p> <p>In addition to research, use every possibility to <strong>emphasize the benefits</strong> you are giving along with the product (such as free delivery for purchases over a specific amount, discounts, etc.). Make sure to highlight this on every product page and/or catalog as well as the checkout.  Consider labeling free delivery with a different color so it stands out, as well as the conditions that must be met to obtain it. </p> <p><strong>A good call to action</strong> is <em>necessary</em> for every promotional campaign, so take your time to see how you can make a delivery process more straightforward, and what segments are worth pointing out on your social media profiles and website.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-tips-solutions-and-best-practices" }, "headline": "Ecommerce Shipping: Tips, Solutions & Best Practices", "description": "Learn all about eCommerce shipping challenges and how to overcome them. 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            • body <p><img alt="people working in shipping service" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/people-working-in-shipping-service.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping has been the inevitable element of trading for ages, and it shouldn’t come as a surprise that shipping forms and methods have substantially evolved. Original proprietors of goods and their customers have an abundance of shipping options at their disposal today, and the only question is what forms of shipping are the most suited.</p> <p>There is no universal answer to that question because shipping situations differ from one another. Are you a manufacturer looking to ship your product within your country? Or do you want to distribute the goods globally? How can you <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-increase-supply-chain-efficiency">increase supply chain efficiency</a>?</p> <p>How long are you willing to wait as a customer for your item to arrive from the vendor? Will it arrive intact? <strong>Choosing an adequate solution among different shipping options is crucial for vendors and customers alike</strong>.</p> <p>We are here to help you make the optimal decision.</p> <h2>Freight Volume Determines the Shipping Form</h2> <p>The shipping method is affected by the size and quantity of your shipment. If the shipment consists of a few fairly small items and the delivery location is nearby, it is both inefficient and costly to rent the whole truck. Optimal shipping options for close inland shipments of higher volume are trucks that can be fully or partially loaded.</p> <p>The basic shipping options by volume:</p> <ul> <li>Parcel shipping</li> <li>Less than truckload (LTL) freight shipping</li> <li>Full truckload (FTL) freight shipping</li> </ul> <p>Let’s see which shipping forms work for you.</p> <h3>Parcel Shipping</h3> <p>Sending packages lighter than 100 pounds via parcel shipping is a time-saving and economical shipping option. This is the fastest among all short-distance forms of shipping because the recipient gets the package within a few days or even the same day you send it. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-shipping-jewelry">Shipping jewelry</a> and other smaller items is usually carried out this way.</p> <p>Parcel shipping is not limited to domestic trading, and it can be executed via different transport types. Various combinations of transport vehicles are utilized if you are sending an item abroad or further inland, and it could take some time for the package to arrive at the destination. Nevertheless, this shipping method remains the least expensive and the most time-saving.</p> <h3>LTL Freight Shipping</h3> <p>If your shipment is large, yet too small for a full truck, LTL shipping is your best option. Upon calculating the size of your shipment, shipping companies determine how much space is left in the trailer, and then they fill it up until it’s full. This requires the transportation vehicles to make multiple stops to deliver the goods to various addresses.</p> <p>Commodities are usually palletized for increased safety because different items are transported at the same time. Pallets usually weigh more than 150 pounds, and shipping costs depend on transport distance, space used, and the class of goods. LTL shipping is a great transportation solution for ecommerce and smaller businesses that experience less trading traffic. It is both a cost-efficient and environmentally friendly shipping method.</p> <h3>FTL Freight Shipping</h3> <p>FTL is the preferred option among all shipping forms if the cargo takes up the whole trailer or slightly less. The truck makes a single pickup, and it transports the goods to the desired location. Additional destination drop-offs can be arranged because your freight is transferred exclusively.</p> <p>Compared to LTL shipping, this is a time-efficient shipping option because FTL trucks have fewer pickups and drop-offs. Items that you transport via FTL shipping are usually palletized, and the trailer is generally sealed until the truck reaches the drop-off destination. This is important because it reduces the risk of damage caused by multiple pickups and transfers between two or more trucks.</p> <p>Sealing off the trailer after loading the goods also improves security and the odds of delivering your freight intact. Compared to other shipping forms, FTL shipping is safer because by renting the whole truck squeezing and damaging the merchandise can be avoided.</p> <h2>Vehicles Used in Shipping</h2> <p>So far, we review different shipping forms in terms of trucks and smaller delivery vehicles used to carry the load across the mainland, but that’s just the tip of the iceberg. There are other shipping modes if you want to transport freight further inland, internationally, or across the pond.</p> <p>Business owners turn to them because they might be more effective and less time-consuming in a specific situation. Some are optional, while others are necessary.</p> <p>Major transport vehicles are:</p> <ul> <li>Trains</li> <li>Airplanes</li> <li>Ships</li> </ul> <p>Let’s dig in to learn more about freight transportation vehicles.</p> <h3>Railway Transport</h3> <p>Trains have been used to transport cargo for centuries, and they remain among the most common forms of shipping goods today. Commodities are stored in freight cars which enable different shipping options like parcel, LTL, and FTL shipping. Using railroads as a way of freight transport is a matter of logistics because trains have predetermined paths and schedules.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/who-invented-the-train">Railway transport</a> doesn’t depend on weather conditions that could affect the safety of shipped commodities. Trains avoid traffic jams and have systematic routes that contribute to a higher level of organization. Trains outmatch trucks when it comes to carrying capacity and cargo weight while also being safer than other fully-loaded vehicles. If you are an advocate of green shipping, rail transport is the most eco-friendly of all shipping forms.</p> <h3>Airway Transport</h3> <p>Commonly used as means to ship items all across the world, air transport represents one of two ways of transferring cargo across oceans and large distances. Although there are cases of storing the goods until the plane is full, airway transport is usually utilized for parcel shipping. Lower shipping volume is based on higher costs compared to other shipping modes.</p> <p>However, the value of air cargo accumulates for <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/largest-cargo-planes">approximately 35% of the world’s trade</a> because air transport is the fastest way of shipping items across long distances. Landlocked countries expecting shipments from overseas depend on airway transport.</p> <p>Parcel value ranges from high-cost products like jewelry to lower-cost commodities like documents and other time-sensitive items. Cargo aircraft today have huge loading compartments, and they are a safe and time-saving way to transport freight from one part of the world to the other.</p> <h3>Maritime Transport</h3> <p>Waterborne shipping accounts for roughly <a href="https://unctad.org/webflyer/review-maritime-transport-2022">80% of international trade</a>, which means that the majority of industries rely on it. Although considerably slower than airway transport, shipping items via maritime transport is substantially less expensive. Ships have more cargo space and can carry heavy loads. Parcel, LTL, and FTL are all available options because shipping containers are enormous.</p> <p>If time is less of a factor, this is the optimal way of transporting goods to a country that has sea access. One ship can haul all sorts of goods and commodities in separate containers safely.</p> <p>The modern docks are huge, but excellent coordination and systematization enable efficient management of cargo.</p> <h2>What To Consider When Selecting a Shipping Mode</h2> <p>Choosing the optimal among all shipping forms reduces costs and boosts company growth. Every business is unique, and a transport method that works for some companies, might not work for others.</p> <p>Major shipping elements are:</p> <ul> <li>Logistical reasoning and accessibility</li> <li>Freight value and safety</li> <li>Shipping specifics and durability</li> <li>Time limitations</li> </ul> <p>How important are these factors for a successful business?</p> <h3>Logistical Reasoning and Accessibility</h3> <p>Short-distance shipping is usually carried out via smaller vehicles like vans or trucks. Trucks, trains, and airplanes can be used for inland shipping, while boats and airplanes are valid shipping options across larger water bodies. In many cases, different forms of shipping are utilized to transport the cargo to the desired location. This is especially important for countries with no sea access.</p> <h3>Freight Value and Safety</h3> <p>Due to less traffic, shipping modes like railway, airway, and waterway transport are usually safer than hauling cargo on a truck. Delivering the goods intact is vital regardless of the transportation method and freight value. High-value commodities like jewelry, art, or high-end electronics require additional safety protocols to make sure that the shipment arrives unimpaired.</p> <h3>Cargo Specifics and Durability</h3> <p>If time is not a factor, and you need to ship huge and heavy freights, then railway or maritime transport might be your optimal shipping mode. However, if you are shipping perishable goods like food, make sure to pick the shipping form that ensures timely delivery. Packing is important for fragile items, and the person in charge of transportation should be notified to properly handle the cargo.</p> <h3>Time Limitations</h3> <p>Trucks and vans are the best options for short-distance shipping if your customers expect their orders to be delivered quickly. Airway transport is the fastest of all shipping modes when it comes to long-distance shipping. If you are in a time-crunching situation, these two forms of shipping are the top choices.</p> <h2>Container Types and Models</h2> <p>Containers are the essential component of transporting commodities for all forms of shipping. The design is affected by the kind of freight transportation vehicle, the type of items being shipped, and the purpose of the container. All of these factors contributed to the evolution and diversification of container types and models.</p> <p>The trucking industry alone utilizes more than a dozen types of trailers to carry the cargo. The most commonly used trailers are dry van, standard flatbed, refrigerated, drop-deck/step-deck, open side/top, lowboy, RGN, and special purpose trailers. Any kind of liquid is transported in an ISO container.</p> <p>Boxcars on trains keep the cargo safe from outside weather conditions. Trains use intermodal containers allowing the carrier to safely transfer the goods between different shipping forms. The need to use universal containers arose from the fact that trains can only travel on railroads. Once the train arrives at the destination, the container is picked up by another vehicle and carried to the desired address.</p> <ul> <li>The freight shipped via air usually arrives and leaves the airport in intermodal containers, but it is loaded into an airplane in an aircraft container or pallets. The official name for airplane containers is a unit load device or <a href="https://www.iata.org/en/publications/newsletters/iata-knowledge-hub/what-is-aircraft-uld-in-air-transport/">ULD</a>.</li> </ul> <p>Dry storage containers are the most common container type when it comes to maritime transport, but other intermodal designs are used as well. Ship ports today feature a high level of organization, and it shouldn’t take too long for another vehicle to pick up the freight from the port.</p> <h2>The Possibilities Are Plenty</h2> <p>Now that we reviewed the common shipping forms and methods, you can make an informed business decision.</p> <p>If you are still unsure what approach works for you, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> is here to find the solution so you could minimize shipping costs and increase distribution efficiency. We offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value insurance</a> for high-value cargo, real-time parcel tracking, and the guarantee that your items will arrive safely and on time.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to find out more about your shipping options.</p> <quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal><quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p></p> <p><quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal> <script type="application/ld+json"> </p> <quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal></p> <quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-types-and-methods-compared" }, "headline": "Shipping Types and Methods Compared", "description": "Are you having trouble finding the best shipping method to utilize? 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            • body<p><img alt="Coins for Shipping" src="https://unival-logistics.com/files/intro_image/84/coins-for-shipping.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p>Shipping a few low-value coins every now and again may seem relatively simple. And in essence, it is. But when you are a regular shipper, particularly if you are dealing in expensive collectibles, you need to understand how to ship coins so that they are always as safe as possible and that you are protected from any loss or damage.</p> <p>In this article, we will explain what the best way to ship coins is, be it gold coins, silver coins, or any other coins of numismatic value. You will understand what the best way to pack coins for sending and moving is, how to choose the right carrier, and what the potential issues could be. However, it all starts with the golden rule of coin shipping – taking out coin shipping insurance.</p> <h2>The Golden Rule: Get Coin Shipping Insurance </h2> <p>Yes, insurance is one of those things you rarely need, but when you do need it, it can be a lifeline. Particularly so if shipping coins to customers is part of your business model – <strong>going without coin shipping insurance is inviting financial distress</strong>. However, there is more than one type of insurance, so this is something that needs to be discussed.</p> <h3>Declared Value</h3> <p>When you are searching for options on how to ship coins and protect yourself, the automatic liability that most carriers provide in accordance with the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/declared-value" rel="noopener" target="_blank">declared value</a> of your shipment is one potential solution. Yet, declared value is typically a good solution only if you are shipping coins of lower worth.</p> <p>For example, most major carriers automatically set the declared value at 0, unless you specify otherwise. That means that your coins are secured up to that amount. You always have the option to set a higher declared value, up to the maxim amount that the carrier’s policies allow.</p> <h3>Is a High Declared Value Sufficient for Protecting Coins During Shipping? </h3> <p>Typically, for any business that ships coins regularly or for individual shippers sending high-value items, it is not advisable to rely only on the declared value of your shipment. There are several reasons:</p> <ol> <li>A higher declared value significantly increases your shipping rates.</li> <li>The upper limits of declared value may be lower than what you need. A common maximum declared value for a package is ,000.</li> <li>Declared value does not expand the terms and conditions of the bill of lading, i.e. <strong>you do not get an expanded insurance policy covering different scenarios when you declare a higher value for your items</strong>.</li> </ol> <h3>Limited Liability for Different Scenarios of Loss or Damage</h3> <h3><img alt="insurance-documents" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/insurance-documents.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 802px;" /> </h3> <p>The declared value of your package protects you in <em>very specific </em>situations, in accordance with your carrier's policy. Most major carriers’ policies have numerous exemptions for when they cannot be held liable for the damage to or <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-lost-in-transit" rel="noopener" target="_blank">loss of your package</a>. And some of those exemptions are common occurrences, such as:</p> <ul> <li>Natural disasters</li> <li>Wars or insurrections</li> <li>Civil disturbances</li> <li>Seizures by government agencies</li> <li>Damage due to improper packaging</li> </ul> <p>Thus, for example, if your shipment was lost due to inclement weather, or rioters looted the truck carrying your package, or the carrier ascertains that your coins were scrapped because you did not package them properly, you will not get any money back.</p> <p>In short, <strong>you need to prove that the carrier was at fault for the loss or damage to get reimbursed</strong>. And that claims process can be long and arduous, even in the cases when you do manage to prove the carrier’s liability.</p> <h3>Are There Any Better Options? </h3> <p>Yes. <em>Declared value is not the same as shipping insurance</em>, so most major carriers also provide you with the option of taking out additional coin shipping insurance. However, because they are not specialized insurance companies dealing in high-value insurance coverage, their insurance may have many of the same drawbacks of declared value.</p> <p>First, the cost of taking out insurance with most carriers is rather steep. Then, the limitations that apply to declared value coverage are expanded, but not necessarily fully – you may be covered in more scenarios but in all, in accordance with the insurance policy, and the upper-value limit may be increased but not to the amount you need.</p> <p>Thus, <strong>the best way of protecting coins during shipping is by taking out third-party insurance</strong>. Specialized shipping insurance companies typically charge lower rates for taking out insurance for high-value items, have higher maximum coverage, and provide reimbursement in all scenarios, regardless of the reason for loss or damage.</p> <h2>How To Pack Coins </h2> <p>So, how to ship coins safely? The golden rule is taking out specialized third-party insurance. However, there are a few more security measures you can take that will barely cost you anything; namely, packaging your coins properly. Thus, how to pack coins safely?</p> <h3>Protecting the Coins before Packing </h3> <p>If you are a collector or sell or buy expensive coins, you are familiar with the Mylar flip. Every coin that is packaged for sending should be secured by a coin flip. There is no reason not to – they are very cheap and protect your coin from moving and rattling in the box (as well as allowing them to be stored safely long-term).</p> <p>Similarly, put the coins you are shipping into a <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-corrugated-cardboard" rel="noopener" target="_blank">corrugated cardboard</a> adhesive mailer. Like the Mylar flip, the mailers cost next to nothing and protect your coins from damage. Even low-value coins should be put into a Mylar flip and then a corrugated mailer.</p> <p>Even if you do not think this extra security step is worth the effort for low-value coins, it demonstrates your professionalism to your clients. Thus, the best way to pack coins for shipping is to place them in a Mylar flip and a corrugated coin mailer.</p> <h3>The Best Way to Pack Coins for Moving, Sending, and Any Type of Transport </h3> <p>As far as the package itself goes, the process is simple. It is recommended to get a bubble mailer, for a third layer of protection. The size of the package should be just big enough to fit your inner coin mailer, to prevent any movement. That is more or less it.</p> <p>To summarize, how to pack coins for moving? By placing them in a:</p> <ol> <li>Mylar flip</li> <li>Corrugated adhesive coin mailer</li> <li>Appropriately-sized bubble mailer</li> </ol> <h2>Choosing a Carrier</h2> <p>The last step in knowing how to ship coins safely is understanding how to choose the right carrier. We will assume that you would use a carrier that has affordable services and a reputation for secure delivery. However, we would also advise you to find out if they offer:</p> <ul> <li>Parcel tracking</li> <li>Overnight to 2-day delivery</li> </ul> <p>You may assume that every carrier provides these services as a matter of practice, but that is not necessarily the case. Thus, call a representative, if necessary, to find out whether their policies suit you. On top of that, there are many policies written in small print that you may not notice. Consequently, inquire about:</p> <ul> <li>Surcharges - some carriers have surcharges for shipping numismatic items that are not clearly displayed on their website. Find out what your total shipping cost will be and not just the price of transportation.</li> <li>Limited service in rural areas – depending on where you are sending coins, you may be provided with limited services. If you are shipping to rural areas, find out what services the carrier offers.</li> <li>No guaranteed delivery time – guaranteed delivery time is not the same as approximate or estimated delivery time. In case you need your package to arrive by a certain date, make sure that the carrier guarantees the delivery time.</li> <li>No tracking outside of the US – if you are sending gold or silver coins internationally, you may not be offered the same services that you would get for domestic shipments. Parcel tracking is sometimes not provided outside of the US but it is not clearly stated, so check with a representative if you are shipping internationally and tracking is important to you.</li> </ul> <h2>The Best Way to Ship Coins Safely and Securely</h2> <p>We hope that this article has helped you understand how to ship coins safely. And now we are offering you the easiest option – <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a>. We are a logistics company that specializes in shipping high-value items at <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-rates" rel="noopener" target="_blank">affordable rates</a>.</p> <p>You will be provided with real-time tracking and the possibility of integrating your website with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL’s API</a> if you are a business that ships regularly. Most importantly, UNIVAL Logistics offers <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies" rel="noopener" target="_blank">all-coverage insurance</a> even for your most expensive items. You can even get our insurance if you are not sending through us but have your own carrier.</p> <p>With UNIVAL, you can be covered up to 0,000 in value. Additionally, we offer a quick and easy claims process – your insurance coverage extends to all scenarios and you do not need to prove who was at fault, only that loss or damage happened and you get reimbursed for the full value of the package.</p> <p>Thus, how to ship coins safely, with minimal effort, at a low cost? <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Contact UNIVAL Logistics</a> and we will take care of it.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-coins" }, "headline": "How To Ship Coins: Everything You Need To Know", "description": "Are you wondering how to ship coins safely? 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            • titleWhy Effective and Creative Packaging Design Is Important for Your Brand
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            • body<p><img alt="people choosing package for shipping" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/people-working-on-the-packaging-.jpg" /></p> <p>Unique, effective, and creative packaging design is a staple of brand marketing and something the largest companies in the world utilize very effectively. However, no business can expect to be Coca-Cola, Tiffany’s, or Apple or have the same resources at their disposal.</p> <p>Yet, that does not mean that smaller businesses should simply disregard the importance of unique packaging. Only that different, more cost-effective methods need to be applied. In this article, we will discuss the importance of unique packaging, design, and how even small business can make it work in their favor.</p> <p>So, let us start with the importance of brand awareness and recognition.</p> <h2>Unique Packaging Increases Brand Awareness and Recognition</h2> <p>In a competitive market, every business wishes to garner brand loyalty. Having a significant number of loyal, recurring customers is the business model most owners strive for. This loyalty is garnered in many ways – ideally, by having a truly unique product. Yet, it is not reasonable to expect that most businesses can have unique products.</p> <p>Thus, brand loyalty needs to be created in other ways - through product quality, a good customer experience, reasonable prices, etc. However, before someone can become a recurring customer, they need to become a first-time customer, correct? That is where brand awareness and brand recognition come into play.</p> <ul> <li>Brand awareness signifies that people have knowledge that your brand provides certain products or services.</li> <li>Brand recognition are the visual (or audio) cues that people identify with your brand.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Raising brand awareness and brand recognition is typically done through high-cost marketing campaigns</strong>. Effective marketing campaigns are essential for establishing a brand, but one of the things they often overlook is a creative packaging design for shipping boxes.</p> <p>Even when a substantial amount of funds is invested into packaging design for a product itself, the bland shipping boxes that a carrier provides are used. Because shipping boxes are often an afterthought, the resources invested into creative packaging design are partially wasted.</p> <p>And when a <a href="https://www.marketingprofs.com/chirp/2014/25957/how-prod-uct-packaging-affects-buying-decisions-infographic" rel="noopener" target="_blank">third of consumers base their decisions on packaging alone</a>, every aspect of a package needs to be considered. That also includes investing in unique shipping boxes. So here are 3 reasons how shipping box design can raise your brand awareness.  </p> <h3>Free Marketing</h3> <p>We live in the age of social media where most people share their lives (and the products they use) publicly. Thus, there is no reason not to tap into that segment of the population and use them for free marketing. Although the term ‘free’ is a bit of a misnomer, as you do need to invest in the design, it refers to the later stages.</p> <p>In other words, if people like your packing boxes, they will post them online. So that part of the marketing process is free. <strong>There are many trends where people like to show off how creative they are by reusing and repurposing boxes</strong>, so there is an audience for that type of material.</p> <p>While the conversions you get from people promoting your boxes online will likely be low, that is not the primary aim – again, it is about brand awareness and recognition. Thus, with a creative packaging design, which should encompass the shipping boxes, you get free promotion.  </p> <h3>Sustainable Packaging</h3> <p>To expand on the point of creative design, sustainable packaging has been very popular in recent years. <strong>If part of your brand identity is eco-consciousness and sustainability, then the boxes you use for shipping should reflect that</strong>. Consumers are more likely to promote your brand if they align with your business ideals.</p> <p>Unfortunately, most people do not have the focus to read up on the sustainable practices a business has. They need something simple to latch on to. Thus, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-corrugated-cardboard" rel="noopener" target="_blank">sustainable packaging</a> reinforces the notion that your company cares about the environment. Ultimately, this can lead to recurring customers loyal to your brand.</p> <h3>Saving Resources</h3> <p>Creating unique packaging for products that people instantly recognize is ideal (think Pringles’ cylinders), but it is often impractical. It takes a lot of resources and market testing to design such a package, resources most businesses do not have. It becomes even more impractical if you sell many different products.</p> <p>Consequently, <strong>package design is often not cost-effective, but designing unique boxes is</strong>. Boxes may be of different shapes and sizes, but the principle is the same. You can apply the same design to each box you use, getting all the benefits of a creative packaging design, without investing many resources.</p> <h2>The Practical Aspect – Protecting Your Goods</h2> <p>Then, unique packaging design is not just about promotion, it is also about practicality. While most common shipping boxes are <em>relatively</em> sturdy, they provide limited protection. Specifically engineered <strong>packaging that prevents your goods from being damaged will increase customer satisfaction</strong>.</p> <p>It can also save you money on replacing items. Naturally, the cost-effectiveness of protective packaging will depend on the type of items you sell – if you only ship items that are very difficult to damage, it may not be a worthwhile investment. Conversely, it may save you money in the long run, depending on your situation.</p> <h2>Unique Product Packaging Does Not Need to Increase Your Overhead</h2> <p>Until now, we have discussed the benefits of unique packaging for your brand. But there is still the issue of how it will increase your overhead. And we are not talking about the design part – that is a one-time investment that should not be too much of an issue. We are talking about the recurring costs of producing your unique boxes.</p> <p>Fortunately, producing unique boxes does not need to impact your overhead significantly. With the technology currently available, most small- and medium-sized businesses can produce boxes with their own brand design. Creating specific protective boxes, on the other hand, may increase overhead.</p> <p>But that is something that would need to be determined on a case-by-case basis. Again, only making shipping boxes with a unique design is not something that should have a notable impact on the finances of a company, while it provides most of the benefits discussed above.</p> <h2>We Can Help You Impress Your Customers</h2> <p>Creative packaging design is one way to make people remember your brand. But another important facet of customer experience is when their packages are delivered on time and undamaged. And that is where <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a> can help you.</p> <p>We provide logistics solutions for shipping high-value items across the US and internationally. When you ship through UNIVAL, you get access to the fastest and most <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery" rel="noopener" target="_blank">secure shipping routes</a>, real-time package tracking, and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies" rel="noopener" target="_blank">full-value insurance</a> even for the most expensive items.</p> <p>If you are interested in how partnering with UNIVAL can help with all of your logistics needs, feel free to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact us</a>.</p> <pre ng-controller="prettyPrint"> </pre> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-creative-packaging-design" }, "headline": "Why Effective and Creative Packaging Design Is Important for Your Brand", "description": "Creative packaging design raises brand awareness and helps retain customers. 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            • titleHow to Offer Free Shipping as an eCommerce?
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            • body<p><img alt="ecommerce-shipping" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/e-commerce-shipping.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p>Free shipping can be a great way to boost sales for your online business. But, how do you make it work for you with rising shipping costs and a competitive ecommerce landscape?</p> <p>Online shopping has become an essential part of life. Millions of people shop online, expecting their options to include fast, easy, and cost-effective delivery.</p> <p>Surveys reveal that free delivery is among the top reasons people shop online. Offering free shipping is one way eCommerce businesses can compete with larger competitors who can provide better deals on product delivery due to their size and buying power.</p> <p>The company can cut costs and decrease package return rates by paying transaction fees. Offering free shipping as an eCommerce business can be a great way to attract and retain customers while increasing conversion rates. However, offering to cover shipping fees isn't always easy.</p> <p>A good shipping strategy can be used as an effective marketing tool to reward customer loyalty. In this article, we will focus on free shipping and discuss tips for setting up a successful free shipping program and how to make sure it pays off for your business. </p> <h2>What Is a Shipping Strategy?</h2> <p>A shipping strategy is a plan to ensure that customers receive their orders on time and in the condition they expect. It involves selecting a suitable carrier, setting shipping prices, estimating delivery times, and selecting packing materials. A good shipping strategy should be flexible enough to accommodate demand and customer preferences changes.</p> <p>Ecommerce stores often partner with shipping carriers to provide delivery services. When partnering with a delivery company, consider having business-friendly shipping options. The geographical range of your delivery will be determined by the shipping partner you choose. Unival Logistics offers shipping solutions worldwide and can help you create a tailored shipping strategy that meets your customers' needs.</p> <h3>Choosing the Best Shipping Marketing Strategy for Your Business</h3> <p>The best shipping marketing strategy for your business will depend on several factors, including the type of products you offer, the average order size and value, and the geographical range of your delivery. Considering all these elements when deciding how to market your shipping services is essential.</p> <p>You could consider offering discounted or free shipping and ensuring customers can easily track their orders. Offering various shipping options, such as expedited or express delivery, can also be beneficial.</p> <p>There are a few shipping marketing strategies to consider when deciding which is best for your business.</p> <ol> <li>A cost-based shipping strategy involves setting a flat rate or charging customers based on the weight of their order. This can attract customers, as they know exactly how much they will be charged for shipping upfront.</li> <li>Offering faster delivery options can be a great way to attract customers who want their orders quickly, such as those looking for a last-minute gift. However, the cost of speedy delivery may be higher than regular shipping services, so it's essential to consider if this is feasible for your business.</li> <li>Offering free shipping can be beneficial, incentivizing customers to spend more. However, businesses should note that they will be liable for the cost of this service.</li> </ol> <h3>Why Can Free Shipping Give Your Business an Edge?</h3> <p>Online retailers are always looking for ways to increase their revenue, as e-commerce sales are expected to account for one-fifth of global retail sales. For ecommerce companies, increasing revenue is one of the top priorities. Innovative e-commerce solutions must be adopted to remain competitive and grow revenues.</p> <p>As competition intensifies, new technologies and marketing techniques are needed to exploit the digital environment's opportunities. Understanding consumer behavior and trends can allow an online retailer to target a specific audience, increasing sales. Moreover, easy payment options increase conversions leading to increased revenues for online retailers. Additionally, creating an omnichannel experience drives customers back to the website or app that fosters loyalty which ultimately helps grow sales even further.</p> <h2>How to Offer Free Shipping as an eCommerce?</h2> <p>One of the best ways to offer free shipping is to include it in your pricing structure. Online shoppers won't know that their product price includes shipping costs, but they will notice the Free Delivery button on your homepage, social media strategy, etc.</p> <p>Depending on the type of products, and the average shipping cost, you could consider increasing all of the prices on your website. For example, you could add or to each item to cover the cost of shipping for the customer. </p> <p>Shipping policies vary from company to company, and there is more than one way to cover shipping charges and not lose money. However, it would be best if you started by:</p> <h4>1. Calculating Your Shipping Costs:</h4> <p>The first step towards offering free shipping is understanding your current shipping costs and how they can be reduced. Evaluate your current shipping rates, packaging materials, and any additional charges that may apply.</p> <p>An excellent way to get started is to use a shipping calculator to figure out how much it will cost to ship an item. Many delivery services will provide you with a<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shipping quote</a> based on the type of service you require. This can help you determine the best price for each item and the overall cost of your free shipping option.</p> <h4>2. Decide on a Shipping Threshold:</h4> <p>Once you know how much it will cost to offer free shipping, decide on a threshold that customers must meet to qualify for free shipping. This could be a minimum order value, a certain number of items ordered, or both.</p> <p>Companies offering worldwide shipping have different shipping thresholds for each destination which should be clearly outlined in loyalty programs or product descriptions.</p> <h4>3. Promote Your Free Shipping:</h4> <p>Ensure you promote your free shipping offer and make it visible to customers on your website, in emails, and through other marketing channels. You can also include a banner or message on your website to remind shoppers that they can qualify for free shipping if they meet the minimum order value.</p> <p>Offering free shipping can be a great way to increase sales and customer satisfaction, but so is ensuring that your shipping strategy is profitable for your business. Calculate your costs, decide on a threshold, and promote your offer to maximize the success of your free shipping policy.</p> <h2>Strategies to Implement Free Shipping Promotion</h2> <p>Incorporating free shipping into a marketing strategy may be advantageous. There are several factors to consider when deciding on the best methods to implement free delivery from online stores to the doorstep of loyal customers.</p> <h3>Shipping Threshold</h3> <p>When offering free shipping, businesses should decide on a minimum order value amount that must be reached for customers to qualify for free shipping. This threshold will help you manage your costs more efficiently by preventing consumers from ordering small, low-value items and taking advantage of the free shipping offer. It will also encourage consumers to spend more on their orders to reach the free shipping threshold.</p> <p>Online purchases above a specific price point can include extra perks like extra items, mystery packages, or coupons for their next purchase. There are many options to incorporate free shipping in rewards programs. Still, providing a detailed shipping policy that is easily approachable on the website and linked internally with a clear CTA to the visitor is vital. </p> <h3>Limited Time Offers</h3> <p>Setting a time limit on the promotion creates a sense of urgency, which can encourage customers to purchase sooner rather than later. For example, a free shipping campaign for Mother's day, or a limited-time offer, will draw attention to your promotion as customers try to take advantage of the offer before it expires. Other commercially available dates, like the 4th of July, Christmas, Black Friday, etc., can also be utilized.</p> <h3>Cross-Sell and Upsell</h3> <p>A great way to increase your order value and make customers more likely to reach the free shipping threshold is by offering related products or upgrades. For example, if a customer buys a laptop, you can suggest a carrying case or an extended warranty. This will help you increase the average order value and encourage customers to use the free shipping offer.</p> <h3>Free Shipping with Brand Partnerships</h3> <p>It is also possible to partner with other brands offering their products for free shipping when purchased with your items. This strategy helps reduce costs and provides a unique shopping experience that customers may find attractive. Establishing clear communication between both brands is key to ensuring customers receive their timely items.</p> <h3>First Time Customers </h3> <p>Some online retailers offer free delivery for first-time customers as an incentive to purchase from their websites. This can be a great way to attract new customers and build customer loyalty, as they may become returning customers if they are satisfied with the service. Combining this with an affiliate discount strategy can effectively acquire new customers and have them purchase from your website.</p> <p>By implementing different strategies, businesses can offer free shipping in a way that maximizes profits and generates customer loyalty. It is essential to consider both the cost of providing free delivery and the potential increase in sales when creating a free shipping policy. 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            • body<p>Having your goods delivered securely and on time is one of the foundations of a successful business. In today’s hyper-competitive market, speedy delivery could be the difference between losing and retaining a client. Expedited shipping is one of the means by which parcels and packages can get to your customers in the desired time frame.</p> <p>So what does that mean, and how can you implement it in your business strategy? Keep reading to learn all about this service and whether it’s worth the investment.</p> <h2>What Does Expedited Shipping Mean Precisely?</h2> <p>The question – what is expedited shipping – can be complicated to answer, as each particular carrier has its own policies, but it can be simplified. In its base form, expedited shipping means <strong>getting your goods delivered faster than normal</strong>.</p> <p>This delivery method is an optional service some carriers provide for an additional fee. The package that is expedited gets priority over others, allowing it to arrive faster. However, once again, what is classified as normal or considered standard will depend on the carrier. Their policy will determine the specific time of delivery for an expedited shipment.</p> <p>Expedited shipping is ideal for businesses wanting to get their products to customers quickly or for urgent shipments requiring prompt delivery. While it can be more expensive than standard delivery, it gives businesses the flexibility to meet tight deadlines and ensure customer satisfaction. Overall, expedited shipping is an essential service for any business that prioritizes speed and efficiency in its supply chain operations.</p> <h2>How Fast Is Expedited Shipping?</h2> <p></p> <p><img alt="expedited delivery man bringing package" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/expedited delivery-man-bringing-package.jpg" /></p> <p>Expedited shipping time can range anywhere from <strong>same-day, next-day delivery, or the standard three-day delivery</strong>, based on the distance the shipment needs to travel. An expedited shipment will generally not be in transit for more than three business days, even for international shipments and accounting for customs.</p> <p>Your carrier’s policy will determine how long your shipment will be in transit, but for shipments that would usually take 5-6 days to arrive, you can expect an expedited shipment to arrive within 2-3 days.</p> <p>An advantage of faster shipping, besides the faster travel time, is that the expedited delivery is usually time-definite. This means that you will know by which time the shipment will arrive. Reputable expedite carriers use advanced tracking technology to track their shipments, allowing you to keep track of your package.</p> <h2>Expedited Shipping vs Express Shipping – Is There a Difference?</h2> <p>The terms "expedited shipping" and "express shipping" are often used interchangeably, leading to confusion among businesses that require fast and reliable shipping services. Both delivery options offer faster delivery times than standard shipping, but are there any differences?</p> <p>The answer is both yes and no. There is no set industry standard for what constitutes expedited or express shipping. Consequently, many shipping companies will offer either one or the other.</p> <p>Conversely, some carriers consider these two <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-types-and-methods-compared">types of shipping</a> separate services. <strong>When a carrier offers both expedited and express shipping, the latter is usually faster</strong>. You would need to check their exact shipping policy to determine which is the fastest shipping method.</p> <p>Expedited shipping usually refers to a shipping service that guarantees delivery within one to three business days, depending on the carrier and destination. Express shipping, on the other hand, generally comes with even faster delivery times, often within one business day.</p> <h2>Is Insurance Provided for Expedited Services?</h2> <p>When it comes to expedited shipping, insurance is an important consideration for businesses that want to ensure their shipments arrive safely and securely. While many carriers offer some level of insurance coverage for expedited shipments, the amount can vary drastically depending on the carrier and the specific shipping service selected.</p> <p>Most major carriers provide insurance for expedited shipping. However, <strong>their insurance usually covers only up to 00 in value at high rates</strong>. This is not nearly enough to cover the cost of high-value packages. But Unival Logistics provides 100% <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">insurance on high-value packages</a>, giving you peace of mind that you will always be able to recover your investment.</p> <p>As a business, you should carefully review the carrier's insurance policies and limitations before choosing an expedited shipping option to ensure they have adequate coverage in case of damage or loss during transit. In some cases, you can purchase additional insurance to ensure greater peace of mind and protection for your high-value parcels.</p> <h2>Expediting Fees – What to Expect</h2> <p>Expedited shipping service often comes with additional fees to cover the cost of faster delivery and other premium features. The cost of shipping can vary depending on several factors, such as <strong>the carrier, the destination, and the specific shipping service selected</strong>.</p> <p>Though it does cost extra, this type of shipping offers businesses the flexibility to meet tight deadlines and ensure customer satisfaction. So, the extra cost will not be a waste of money, especially because fast delivery is one of the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-tips-solutions-and-best-practices">best practices within ecommerce shipping</a>.</p> <p>Also, some carriers may offer discounted expedited shipping costs for businesses that ship frequently or in large volumes. That is why you should take the time to shop around and compare shipping rates to find the best value for your needs.</p> <h2>5 Benefits of Expedited Delivery</h2> <p>While expedited shipping services are more expensive than standard shipping, the benefits you will reap can be well worth the additional cost if you prioritize speed and efficiency. These are just some of the advantages of using this shipping method.</p> <ul> <li>Saving time</li> <li>Shipping perishables and time-sensitive items</li> <li>Attracting and retaining customers</li> <li>Increasing customer satisfaction, hence increasing sales and profit</li> <li>Lowering chances of damage</li> </ul> <h2>Getting Packages to Their Destination on Time via Expedited Services</h2> <p>Getting packages delivered on time without sacrificing security is a complex operation. You should always check your carrier’s shipping and insurance policy to make sure that the services you are getting are proportional to the costs. The services of different carriers may be the same in name only, but not in practice.</p> <p>Delivering packages over long distances in a short time span necessitates an entire end-to-end logistics operation. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> <strong>provides shipping insurance and can deliver your high-value parcels on time, safeguarding your reputation and helping keep your customers satisfied!</strong></p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch with us</a> and let us handle your luxury shipments – ensure secure delivery of all your items.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/what-is-expedited-shipping" }, "headline": "What Is Expedited Shipping?", "description": "Expedited shipping may come with additional costs, but is it worth the investment? 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            • titleHow Important Is Same-Day Delivery to Customers and Is It Worth It?
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            • body<p><img alt="delivery man delivering a package" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/files/intro_image/89/same-day-delivery.jpg" /></p> <p>Offering same-day delivery is one of the most recent strategies to attract customers and stand out from the competition. Yes, when properly executed, same-day delivery will increase customer satisfaction. It has also demonstrated to lower cart abandonment rates, which means more sales.</p> <p>But providing same-day delivery is a complex process. Can you <em>actually </em>deliver? Is it a viable strategy for your business? How costs effective is it? Are customers truly demanding same-day delivery? This article will answer these questions, but we should start with the foundation.</p> <h2>How Does Same-Day Delivery Work?</h2> <p>As the name suggests, <strong>same-day delivery is an express parcel delivery service on the same calendar day that an order was placed</strong>. However, all businesses have a cut-off time – the time by which an order must be placed in order for same-day delivery to be an option.</p> <p>When it comes to the practice of online businesses, a majority set the cut-off time for 2 or 3 P.M. Thus, if a customer orders an item after these hours, the speediest option is generally delivery on the next business day.</p> <h3>What Do the Numbers Say Regarding Customer Behaviour?</h3> <p>Same-day delivery is relatively quickly becoming more of a necessity than a perk for eCommerce stores. <strong>Until recently it was primarily reserved for food delivery</strong> – like restaurants and groceries – <strong>but other retailers have started entering the market since 2021</strong>.</p> <p>Same-day delivery (which is increasingly becoming equated with quick-commerce/q-commerce) increases customer satisfaction and can lower cart abandonment rates due to long wait times. In 2021, a survey conducted by Bizrate Insights found that <a href="https://www.digitalcommerce360.com/2021/03/16/online-shoppers-demand-same-day-delivery/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">68% of customers</a> would place an online order due to fast shipping.</p> <p>Another survey by <a href="https://bizrateinsights.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Bizrate Insight</a> found that 24% of customers placed an order for same-day delivery from web-only stores in 2020, while 36% did the same in 2021. The same survey showed that 14% of customers placed a same-delivery order from a physical store in 2020, while 26% did the same in 2021.</p> <p>These numbers clearly show that <strong>same-day delivery is growing in demand</strong> and even smaller retailers need to start thinking about providing this service. For further context, the <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1068886/us-same-day-delivery-market-size/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">same-day delivery market</a> in the U.S. was worth .87 billion dollars in 2019. By 2024, it is predicted that the market will be worth .6 billion.</p> <p>So, same-day delivery is something a good portion of online shoppers consider a significant benefit. As the trends show, this sentiment is likely going to spread, with same-day delivery becoming more of an expectation than a perk.</p> <p>Yet, even with same-day delivery being something that can boost customer satisfaction when shopping online, is it always worth it? While the intuitive answer may be yes, the situation is not as clear-cut. Same-day delivery entails a lot of logistical challenges and increased operating costs, so online businesses, particularly smaller ones, should not rush into it head first.</p> <h2>The Challenges</h2> <p>Let’s start with the costs, as there is truly no such thing as free shipping. <strong>Same-day delivery is significantly more expensive than overnight or 2-day delivery</strong>. ‘Last mile delivery’ – the journey of a parcel from a warehouse to a customer’s address – comprises <a href="https://www.insiderintelligence.com/insights/last-mile-delivery-shipping-explained/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">53% of the overall cost of shipping</a>.</p> <p>If your business starts guaranteeing delivery within an hour or two, your shipping costs will substantially increase, in large part because of the last mile. Then, there are many issues with the execution of the delivery itself.</p> <p>The last mile of a product’s journey includes many stops for low-volume deliveries. You can easily imagine the challenges – in urban areas, a courier needs to make many stops while dealing with traffic congestion. In rural areas, the distance between delivery points takes up a lot of time.</p> <p>And when the arrival of a package is guaranteed within a short time frame, every delay in the last mile supply chain causes further disruptions downstream. Thus, while same-day delivery is intended to increase customer satisfaction, it can have the opposite effects if it can’t be accomplished in practice.</p> <p>Naturally, there is also the challenge of who will handle the logistics. Most small- or medium-sized businesses do not have the in-house staff or equipment to handle same-day delivery. Same-day delivery necessitates an entire logistics operation, which most often means that you will hire a shipping company to take care of it for you.</p> <p>Again, this brings us back to the costs. Hiring a company for same-day delivery will significantly increase the cost of shipping. Unless customers are willing to foot the bill for shipping (which is becoming increasingly rare) or you can integrate the price of shipping into the price of your products while remaining competitive, is offering same-day delivery really worth it?</p> <h2>Should You Offer Same-Day Delivery?</h2> <p>While same-day delivery may sound like a good idea to attract and retain customers, it is simply not a viable option for every business. Before you decide to offer this service, ask yourself:</p> <h3>Where Are Your Customers Located?</h3> <p>Same-day delivery costs (and shipping costs in general) can be lowered if your customers are clustered close together. So, if most of your packages need to be delivered to one metro area, that is a plus for offering same-day delivery. Your products will be traveling a short distance which reduces carrier costs and simplifies the logistics operations.</p> <p>Conversely, if your customers are spaced out all along the U.S., same-day delivery starts becoming much less cost-effective. One option is to offer same-day delivery for areas where you have a high volume of orders, while not providing the services to more remote areas.</p> <h3>Who Will Pay for It?</h3> <p>Clearly, one of the main problems with same-day delivery services is the high shipping rates. As we’ve mentioned above, there are two <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-offer-free-shipping-as-an-ecommerce" rel="noopener" target="_blank">practical solutions</a>:</p> <ol> <li>Integrating the cost of shipping into the cost of your products;</li> <li>Having customers pay premiums for same-day delivery.</li> </ol> <p>Option number one is certainly a risky proposition. Depending on how competitive your field is, even small increases in the price of your products can cause you to lose customers. While this option may be worth exploring, we would recommend you do a thorough analysis and in-depth testing before increasing your prices to cover the price of shipping.</p> <p>Regarding option no. 2 – we stated that most customers are not willing to pay more for same-day delivery. Well, this is not the complete truth. In a <a href="https://www.statista.com/statistics/1011198/willingness-to-pay-for-same-day-delivery-from-outdoor-specialty-retailers-us/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">survey carried out by Statista</a>, 48% of respondents said that they were willing to pay for same-day delivery.</p> <p>OK, so that’s about half of your potential consumers. However, they were only willing to pay up to for same-day delivery, which is not always enough to cover the extra shipping expenses. You can offer your customers a choice – those that are willing to pay more can get same-day delivery, while it is not the default solution.</p> <h3>Who Will Execute It?</h3> <p>Again, we need to stress that <strong>same-day delivery necessitates a complicated logistics operation</strong>. Yes, you can hire logistics companies to take care of it for you. Even then, you may need to have a chain of local carriers if your customers are dispersed nationwide. Naturally, this will impact your overall budget.</p> <p>If you have plans to take care of delivery in-house, then the situation becomes exponentially more complex. While you can save money in the long run by running your own <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments" rel="noopener" target="_blank">logistics operation</a>, this is not a challenge that should be taken lightly. In general, only the largest business should consider doing their own fulfillment.</p> <h3>The Tech Online Businesses Must Incorporate</h3> <p>This may go without saying, but in case you do decide to offer same-day delivery to your consumers, it is <em>highly recommended to integrate that into your eCommerce website</em>. User experience is dependent on simplicity and customers expect to order, pay, schedule a delivery, and track it all from the same place.</p> <p>This also means that there needs to be instant and direct communication between your website and your carriers. Automatization of this type is done by connecting the tools you use for order fulfillment with your online store. The tools are integrated through your website's application programming interface (API).</p> <p>Simply put,<strong> there is no use in offering same-day delivery if the process from ordering to delivery is not automated</strong>.</p> <h2>Are You Looking for a Logistics Partner?</h2> <p>By now, you likely understand the complexities of offering same-day delivery. You need a partner. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a> provides end-to-end logistics services and full <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers" rel="noopener" target="_blank">API integration</a> with your website's functionalities.</p> <p>All the vehicles in our fleet are equipped with real-time tracking, so your customers (and you) can always know where your packages are. On top of that, we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance" rel="noopener" target="_blank">full-value insurance for high-value packages</a> at premium rates.</p> <p>If you need a partner to take care of your logistics needs or simply wish to inquire about our services, don’t hesitate to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/is-same-day-delivery-worth-it" }, "headline": "How Important Is Same-Day Delivery to Customers and Is It Worth It?", "description": "Same-day delivery has become a benefit many online businesses offer. But, is it a viable and cost-effective option for all businesses? 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            • titleHow a Simple Shipped Product Can Build Your Brand
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            • body<p><img alt="working on the packaging design" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/people-working-on-the-packaging-.jpg" /></p> <p>The methods you use for shipping products are a reflection of your brand and one of the cornerstones of your brand identity. So can a shipped product also become a marketing tool? Yes, but it requires some work and a holistic approach to brand marketing.</p> <p>In this article, we will discuss how you can help build your brand through your fulfillment process and offer some tactics you can employ. We will also provide a brief overview of how shipping works in general so that you can fully visualize what goes into it. Thus, let’s start.</p> <h2>How To Ship Products to Customers</h2> <p>Before we start, let us define a few terms we will be using:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Carrier</strong> – the business that transports your packages</li> <li><strong>Courier</strong> – the person/business that delivers your packages directly to your customers</li> <li><strong>Declared value</strong> – the value of your package according to you which your carrier will use in case of loss or damage (not the same as shipping insurance)</li> <li><strong>Fulfillment</strong> – the process of receiving, storing, and delivering orders to your customers</li> <li><strong>Fulfillment warehouse</strong> – the location where your orders are stored before they are sent out to customers</li> <li><strong>Shipping insurance</strong> – the policy you can take that provides insurance coverage for your packages</li> </ul> <p>Now that we have that sorted out, let us focus on the methods you can use to ship packages to your customers. In essence, you have three options:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Self-fulfillment</strong> – self-fulfillment is when you personally (in the sense that you are not hiring outside companies to take care of it for you) store, keep track of inventory, and prepare your products for shipping. Self-fulfillment does not necessitate that you own your own fleet of vehicles that will deliver your orders, just that you store and prepare them. This method requires the most work, but it can potentially bring down the cost of shipping.</li> <li><strong>Third-party logistics (3PL)</strong> – third-party logistics or 3PL is when a logistics company is used to send, store, and fulfill your orders. In essence, you pre-purchase or make your products and hire a company to take care of all logistics needs.</li> <li><strong>Dropshipping</strong> – for dropshipping, you do not pre-purchase products, but only buy them when a customer places an order with you. Then, the process works much like 3PL – a third-party company will fulfill the order until your customer receives it.</li> </ul> <p>These product shipping methods are important to understand because they will have an impact on your costs (which will be discussed below) and on your brand. Customers expect to receive their orders on time and undamaged, thus, it is important how you are shipping products.</p> <h2>How Your Shipping Rates Are Determined</h2> <ul> <li><strong>Dimensional weight</strong> – dimensional weight is the amount of space your package takes up on a vehicle. You get dimensional weight by multiplying the length, width, and height of your package and then dividing that number by a divisor provided by your carrier (each carrier has its own standard divisor). For example, FedEx’s standard divisor is 139. So, if you are sending a 6 x 6 x 6 package, your dimensional weight would be 216/139=1.553 (rounded to the nearest whole number =2). Thus, your dimensional weight would be 2 and that is the number used to determine your shipping rate.</li> <li><strong>Weight</strong> – weight is the standard weight of your package in lbs. It is important to note that <strong>your carrier will use either the dimensional weight or the real weight of your package to calculate the shipping rates</strong> – <em>whichever is higher</em>.</li> <li><strong>Shipping zone</strong> – your shipping rates are also dependent on your shipping zones. Shipping zones are determined based on the point of origin of a package compared to its destination. In short, the further your package needs to travel, the more you pay.</li> <li><strong>Length of time</strong> – Your shipping rates will also depend on the length of time it takes for your package to arrive. There are many options you can choose – from <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/is-same-day-delivery-worth-it">same-day delivery</a>, to overnight delivery, to 2-day shipping, and more. Naturally, the faster you wish your package to arrive, the more you will need to pay.</li> </ul> <h2>How To Ship Out a Package to Improve Brand Awareness and Loyalty</h2> <p>Now that we have discussed how shipping works in general, let us focus on how product shipping is also an opportunity to increase brand awareness and loyalty.</p> <h3>Branded Shipping</h3> <p>Receiving a package is as much about the experience of unpacking it as it is about the item itself. Well, maybe not to the same degree, but your customers will still appreciate it if you enhance their unpacking experience. That entails personalizing your orders to make an impression. Make your shipped product a marketing tool.</p> <p>The recommendation is to use custom boxes instead of the standard, plain, utility ones. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-ecommerce-packaging">Customizing boxes</a> can include both the dimensions of the box itself as well as the design. The ultimate goal is for people to recognize your company just from the box itself.</p> <p>However, that does not mean that the design needs to be overly elaborate. Think Tiffany’s – their packaging can be considered rather simple, yet, it is instantly recognizable. That being said, custom-designed boxes are more expensive than utility ones.</p> <p>Thus, you need to make a cost-benefit analysis – are you willing to invest in design to improve your brand recognition? On the other hand, custom boxes can somewhat offset the cost of the design.</p> <p>Remember that we talked about dimensional weight? If your custom boxes are made so that your items fit perfectly, you can ship products while reducing the dimensional weight, thereby lowering your shipping rates. More than likely, it will not cover the entire cost of your designer boxes, but it can offset it to a degree.</p> <p>So, <strong>if you are wondering how to ship items and make the experience memorable for your customers – custom shipping boxes are the answer</strong>.</p> <h3>What About Free Shipping?</h3> <p>Free shipping is another aspect that can increase loyalty to your brand. More than that, shipping costs are <em>the</em> main reasons for cart abandonment for eCommerce stores. According to a <a href="https://baymard.com/lists/cart-abandonment-rate">study conducted by Baymard Institute</a>, 48% of consumers that abandoned their carts at checkout, abandoned them due to shipping and other fees.</p> <p>Thus, free shipping can increase brand loyalty and increase sales. Yet, when you offer free shipping, you end up with the bill. Someone needs to pay for the shipped product, after all. To <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-offer-free-shipping-as-an-ecommerce">recoup or minimize the costs</a>, if the potential of increased sales is not enough, you have a few options:</p> <ul> <li>Integrate the price of shipping into the price of the product – however, this may make your prices less competitive, hurting your business.</li> <li>Offer free shipping only above a certain package value – this tactic can incentivize your customers to buy more items while mitigating your shipping costs.</li> <li>Let customers choose – you can also offer both free and paid shipping. Offer free shipping but for slower delivery, or faster delivery and the customers pay. This way, you are not springing unexpected costs on the customer, while you will not need to pay for shipping every single package.</li> </ul> <p>So, how to ship products to customers to increase brand loyalty? Offer a variation of free shipping.</p> <h3>Shipping Products with Insurance</h3> <p>Nobody wants to order an item only to have it arrive damaged or not at all, that is no surprise. These events will have a negative impact on your brand. Particularly if your customers have a hard time getting their money back.</p> <p>Unfortunately, most major carriers offer only limited insurance and their claims processes are long and arduous. But you have another option – third-party shipping insurance. A good policy from an independent insurance provider will cover higher-value packages and make insurance claims much easier.</p> <p>If you take out third-party insurance, your customers will remember that even if something happens to their order, they do not have to worry too much. Taking this extra step will not overly increase your shipping costs, while it can significantly increase brand loyalty and customer satisfaction.</p> <h2>The Final Aspect of Customer Satisfaction: Timely Arrival</h2> <p>It is no surprise that your customers expect their orders to arrive on time. But that requires an entire logistic operation. A shipped product goes through a lot of stages before it gets to the final customer. But that’s where we can help.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> offers end-to-end logistics solutions. We can make sure your packages are delivered to your customers at the appointed time. We also provide <a href="http://full-value insurance">full-value insurance</a> even for high-value items like jewelry and art. On top of that, all the vehicles in our fleet are equipped with tracking software, so your customers can know the status of their order at all times.</p> <p>If you need help with the logistics side of your business,<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact"> contact UNIVAL</a> and see how we can help.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-a-simple-shipped-product-can-build-your-brand" }, "headline": "How a Simple Shipped Product Can Build Your Brand", "description": "Can a shipped product become a marketing tool? 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            • body<p><img alt="vaccine and syringe assorted pharmaceutical medic" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/vaccine-and-syringe-assorted-pharmaceutical-medic.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping pharmaceuticals to pharmacies, clinics, medical companies, and hospitals can be complex, as it necessitates adhering to very strict rules and regulations. In order to ensure the safety of pharmaceutical products, precise procedures are mandated - with a focus on temperature control.</p> <p>Minimal mistakes can cost a pharmaceutical company a large sum of money and endanger people's health. There are several essential facets of the medication supply chain process that ensure the pharmaceuticals are completely safe for use.</p> <p>In this text, you will find out exactly what shipping pharmaceuticals looks like and what regulations must be followed. We will cover:</p> <ul> <li>How to protect pharmaceuticals during shipping?</li> <li>Cold chain logistics technology</li> <li>Temperature ranges for pharmaceutical products</li> <li>Pharmaceuticals shipping modes</li> <li>What are the transport regulations?</li> <li>Shipping Insurance</li> </ul> <h2>How To Protect Pharmaceuticals: the Basics of Pharma Logistics</h2> <p>According to the rules and regulations set by the FDA and WHO, proper handling of pharma products during transportation must be ensured to avoid any damage. We will expand on the rules that regulate transporting pharmaceuticals later on, but for now, let us mention the two major ones:</p> <ul> <li>The FDA’s <a href="https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/scripts/cdrh/cfdocs/cfcfr/cfrsearch.cfm">Code of Federal Regulations</a>,</li> <li>Title 21 The WHO’s <a href="https://apps.who.int/iris/bitstream/handle/10665/69368/WHO_IVB_05.23_eng.pdf;jsessionid=75C310710C48AFD2E96F838AD8F19782?sequence=1">Guidelines on the international packaging and shipping of vaccines</a></li> </ul> <p>If the guidelines are followed and the supply chain is optimized according to the standards, the final product can be placed on the market. The most adequate way to optimize the supply chain is with pharmaceutical cold chain logistics. Below, you will gain insight into the most important aspects of the pharmaceutical shipping process.</p> <h3>Cold Chain Logistics Technology</h3> <p><strong>The cold chain of transport involves the transport of pharmaceutical products using refrigerated trucks.</strong> Cold chain transportation of drugs includes manufacturing and packaging, shipment in refrigerated trucks, storage, and finally delivery and distribution of the drugs to the final destination. The cold chain must be carefully maintained throughout the entire process, from loading to unloading.</p> <p>The goal of maintaining cold chain logistics is to preserve the quality of pharmaceutical products. To ensure their safety, most medicines must be kept at a controlled temperature. These trucks have their own cooling unit that runs independently and thus ensures the isolation of medicines from external factors. Also, the trucks must be regularly inspected and serviced so that there are no variations in temperature.</p> <h4>Other Industries Served By CCL</h4> <p>As an aside, cold chain logistics is not only limited to pharma shipping. The transportation of any temperature-sensitive and perishable items utilizes the same principles. The food industry is a prime example of how cold chain logistics is an essential part of everyday life.</p> <h3>The Temperature Range in Shipping Pharmaceutical Products</h3> <p>Proper packaging of medicines with controlled temperature is an important aspect of shipping pharmaceuticals. In this way, pharmaceutical products are protected from side effects. Truck drivers can monitor the temperature while transporting goods. There are exact temperature specifications that range from room temperature to freezing, depending on what pharmaceuticals are being transported.</p> <h3>The Five Primary Temperature Ranges</h3> <p>The five main temperature ranges in cold chain pharma logistics are:</p> <ol> <li><em>Non-controlled ambient</em> – ​​Temperature ranges from 29 to 33+ degrees Celsius, depending on location. Pharma products that are transferred at this temperature do not require a strictly specific temperature;</li> <li><em>Controlled ambient</em> – the temperature is usually set and is equivalent to room temperature, between 15 and 25 degrees Celsius;</li> <li><em>Refrigerated</em> – Medicines are stored and transported in refrigerated rooms at a temperature between 2 and 8 degrees Celsius;</li> <li><em>Frozen</em> – the temperature range is between -18 and -25 degrees Celsius. Injections are the most common pharmaceutical products stored at this temperature;</li> <li><em>Deep-frozen</em> – certain vaccines require very low temperatures, ranging from -25 to -30 degrees Celsius, and in specific cases can be even lower.</li> </ol> <p>If pharmaceutical products are not stored in environments with adjusted temperatures, the composition of medications can change drastically and can harm patients. Also, uncontrolled transportation can lead to medical malpractice lawsuits and company failure.</p> <h2>Shipping Pharmaceuticals Modes</h2> <p>There are two major ways in which are pharmaceutical products delivered:</p> <ol> <li>Active delivery solutions – this is known as the first type of temperature control for pharmaceutical transport. Pharmaceutical products are packaged in portable refrigerators called RAP or RKN units. This is considered a reliable method as it effectively maintains the temperature even though there is a minimal risk of power source failure;</li> <li>Passive shipping solutions – imply the use of container refrigeration units (called a reefer container) with a specific temperature. There is no possibility of original supply, but pharmaceutical products are stored for a maximum of 4-5 days, so this transport is characteristic of shorter transits and is a much cheaper option.</li> </ol> <h2>What Are the Shipping Regulations?</h2> <p>Shipping regulations are an important consideration when shipping medicines. Failure to comply with measures and regulations can have a negative impact on the supply chain.</p> <p>The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and <a href="https://www.who.int/teams/health-product-policy-and-standards/standards-and-specifications/gmp">current Good Manufacturing Practices</a> (cGMP) are two regulations that must be followed in order to comply with the standards for manufacturing, storing, and shipping pharmaceuticals.</p> <p>Transportation records and documentation must be strictly maintained in order to gain insight into the entire procedure. The products transported and the temperature under which they are transported must be recorded.</p> <p>Documentation is key when it comes to tracking the pharmaceutical delivery service. It refers to properly packaged goods and following all protocols. Some of the ways you can document your shipments are:</p> <ul> <li>name and signature of the person transporting the goods;</li> <li>photographing the shipment before packing;</li> <li>photographing each phase of packaging;</li> <li>taking photos of temperature measurements;</li> <li>photographing driver's licenses;</li> <li>photographing parcels during delivery.</li> </ul> <p>Then, the vehicle equipment must be standardized and the trailer must be cleaned regularly to prevent product contamination.</p> <p>Pharmaceutical products can be various chemicals, machinery, or liquids. Therefore, they are subject to legal procedures, given that there is special shipping pharmaceuticals policy and law.</p> <p>Next, the shipping company must have the appropriate license. There are special conditions for acquiring licenses for shipping medications internationally that apply to all necessary work permits.</p> <h2>Shipping Insurance</h2> <p><img alt="One person gives another a box of pharmaceutical products" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/telehealth-telemedicine-e-commerce-home-order.jpg" /></p> <p>Another important aspect of shipping pharmaceuticals is shipping insurance. Shipping insurance is an important indicator that the drugs to be delivered will be in <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">safe hands.</a> If more people handle pharmaceuticals, the chances of the package being damaged or lost are much higher.</p> <p></p> <p>Therefore,<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/third-party-insurance"> third-party insurance</a> effectively reduces risks by offering cost-effective delivery insurance. In this way, you are protected no matter what, because the medicines themselves are highly protected. Not all packages are the same, so certain packages require additional special protection.</p> <p>Some of the features of private insurance policies include:</p> <ul> <li>0,000 international insurance limits;</li> <li>0,000 for domestic insurance limits;</li> <li>Risk coverage for damaged goods;</li> <li>Professional packaging;</li> <li>Quick payment for claims;</li> <li>Low premium charges compared to merchandise in transit;</li> <li>Regulated liability for the carriers;</li> <li>Simple invoicing for the clients;</li> </ul> <p>When transporting valuable goods such as pharmaceuticals and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/medical-equipment">medical equipment,</a> but also jewelry, arts, and electronics, you will want your goods to be safe and fully covered by your insurance policy.</p> <h2>Choose Unique Logistics Solutions!</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a> has built an enormous network of locations where it offers unique pharma logistics solutions. You want a serious logistics company that will reliably send your package wherever you need them. We take care of the transit and assume all the risks.</p> <p>Whether you want to transport medical equipment, precious jewelry, or art, Unival Logistics provides offers safe shipping. Your packages will be delivered on time and securely, and you can take out <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value insurance</a> even for high-value goods. On top of that, you will save on shipping and our professional staff will ensure your package is handled with care.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to get more information about shipping pharmaceuticals and the entire logistics process.</p> <quillbot-extension-portal></quillbot-extension-portal> <p><script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-shipping-pharmaceuticals-is-done" }, "headline": "Shipping Pharmaceuticals: All You Need to Know", "description": "Are you interested in what rules must be followed when shipping pharmaceuticals? How meds are kept safe? What the best procedures are? 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            • body<p><img alt="bottles of wine" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/red-wine-sent-by-courier-for-the.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping alcohol to customers can come with its fair share of challenges and regulations you need to conquer before packing the bottles. And when it comes to luxurious and valuable drinks, such as wine, making sure the shipment goes smoothly is imperative if you want to avoid a headache. So, how do you do it correctly? </p> <p>Whether you are shipping wine to customers in your state or sending the package overseas, there is a process you need to follow. We will explain exactly what the rules are so you can rest assured the receiver gets their order without any issues. Keep your customers happy and your job stress-free - let us explain the entire wine shipping process.</p> <h2>Legal Considerations for Wine Transport</h2> <p>It's important to be aware of the legal requirements for shipping wine, including state and federal laws, to ensure that your shipment is compliant and arrives safely at its destination. </p> <h3>State Laws</h3> <p>In the United States, <strong>each state has its own laws regarding the shipment of wine</strong>, and it is essential to be aware of these laws before shipping wine. Some states prohibit direct-to-consumer wine shipments altogether, while others allow it only under certain conditions. </p> <p>According to the <a href="https://wineinstitute.compliancerules.org/state-map/?ref=easyship.ghost.io" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Wine Institute</a>, direct-to-consumer wine shipping is prohibited in Utah, Arkansas, Mississippi, Delaware, and Rhode Island. In Alaska, Minnesota, Florida, and Washington D.C., shipping wine to customers is open but limited, and in the remaining states a permit is required. The exact rules and regulations will depend on the state in question, so make sure to do your research.</p> <h3>Federal Regulations</h3> <p>In addition to state laws, there are also federal regulations that must be taken into account when shipping wine. <a href="https://www.ttb.gov/trade-practices/federal-alcohol-administration-act#:~:text=The%20FAA%20Act%20includes%20provisions%20to%20preclude%20unfair%20trade%20practice,commercial%20bribery%2C%20and%20consignment%20sales." rel="noopener" target="_blank">The Federal Alcohol Administration Act</a> (FAA) regulates the production and sale of alcohol, including wine. It requires that all wine shipments be labeled with certain information, such as the alcohol content and the name and address of the producer or importer. The FAA also requires that all wine shipments be transported by a licensed carrier.</p> <h3>Licenses and Permits</h3> <p>When shipping alcohol, it's crucial to obtain the necessary licenses and permits to avoid fines and legal action. Depending on the state and the type of wine being shipped, a direct-to-consumer shipping license or an out-of-state shipper's permit may be required.</p> <ul> <li><strong>A direct-to-consumer shipping license </strong>allows wineries and retailers to ship wine directly to consumers in states where such shipments are allowed. The requirements for obtaining this license vary by state and may include fees, taxes, and other paperwork.</li> <li><strong>An out-of-state shipper's permit</strong>, on the other hand, allows licensed retailers and distributors to ship wine to consumers in states where direct shipments are not allowed. This permit is typically required by states that have reciprocal shipping agreements with other states.</li> </ul> <p>So, research the requirements for licenses and permits in the destination state and obtain them before shipping your wine. </p> <h2>International Wine Shipments</h2> <p>Can you ship alcohol internationally? Yes, but remember that domestic alcohol shipping is generally simpler and more straightforward than international shipping. There are usually fewer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments" rel="noopener" target="_blank">documents required for domestic shipments</a>, and transportation logistics are often more familiar.</p> <p>First and foremost, you need to research the <strong>requirements and restrictions for alcohol import in the destination country</strong>. For example, importing alcohol is completely prohibited in certain countries. Also, take the time to find out if you need to pay taxes and duties for the shipment.</p> <h3>Customs Regulations and Tariffs</h3> <p>One of the biggest differences between domestic and international wine shipping is the need to comply with customs regulations and tariffs. Each country has its own set of regulations regarding the importation of alcohol, so you need to research these regulations thoroughly before shipping your wine.</p> <p>Customs regulations may include <strong>requirements for labeling, packaging, and documentation</strong>. For example, some countries require that wine shipments include a certificate of origin or a health certificate, while others may require specific labeling or packaging materials. In addition, many countries impose tariffs on imported wine, which can add to the overall cost of shipping.</p> <h3>Additional Advice for International Wine Shipments</h3> <p>Here are some tips to help ensure <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery" rel="noopener" target="_blank">safe package delivery</a> when shipping internationally:</p> <ul> <li>Research customs regulations and tariffs thoroughly before shipping.</li> <li>Use appropriate packaging materials, such as specialized shipping boxes or crates.</li> <li>Consider climate-controlled shipping options to maintain the proper temperature and humidity levels.</li> <li>Choose the best shipping route and method based on your needs and budget.</li> </ul> <h2>Wine Packaging for Transport</h2> <p>Wine bottles are fragile and can break easily, so it is vital to use packaging materials that provide adequate protection. Here are some commonly used packaging materials for shipping wine:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Styrofoam shippers</strong> – specially designed shipping boxes lined with molded Styrofoam to protect the wine bottles from damage.</li> <li><strong>Cardboard boxes</strong> – standard shipping boxes that can be used for shipping wine. However, it is essential to choose boxes that are the right size and shape for the wine bottles to prevent them from moving around during transportation.</li> <li><strong>Wooden crates </strong>– sturdier and provide better protection than cardboard boxes, but they are also more expensive.</li> <li><strong>Air cushions </strong>– inflatable plastic cushions that can be placed in the shipping box to provide additional cushioning.</li> </ul> <h2>Labeling Requirements</h2> <p>In addition to choosing the right packaging materials, you also need to label your wine shipments properly. Labeling requirements may vary depending on the destination country and the shipping company, so check the specific requirements before shipping your wine bottles.</p> <p>These are some standard labeling requirements for shipping wine:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Alcohol content:</strong> The alcohol content of the wine must be clearly indicated on the label.</li> <li><strong>Country of origin:</strong> The country of origin of the wine must be indicated on the label.</li> <li><strong>Health warnings:</strong> Some countries require health warnings or other information about the potential health risks of consuming alcohol.</li> <li><strong>Importer information: </strong>The name and address of the importer may be required on the label.</li> </ul> <h2>Choosing the Right Wine Courier</h2> <p>Last but not least, one of the main <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-tips-solutions-and-best-practices" rel="noopener" target="_blank">best practices for eCommerce shipping</a> of wine is choosing the right courier. There are several factors to consider when picking a wine courier, such as experience, reputation, shipping options, and cost. </p> <p>Look for wine shippers that offer a range of shipping options to meet your specific needs, including temperature-controlled shipping and insurance options. Also, consider the courier's transit times and delivery options, such as door-to-door delivery or delivery to a local pickup point. To ensure that you are getting the best value for your money, compare quotes from several couriers before deciding.</p> <p>And if you want to be 100% sure that your wine delivery will be safe, secure and damage-free, <strong>we recommend getting </strong><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><strong>full-value shipping insurance</strong></a>. This way, you will have total peace of mind when wine bottle shipping.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-wine-shipping" }, "headline": "Everything You Need to Know About Wine Shipping", "description": "Shipping wine comes with certain rules and regulations you have to follow. Read the article and learn the right way to ship wine to your customers.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/red-wine-sent-by-courier-for-the.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2023-04-13", "dateModified": "2023-04-13" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/person-holding-a-cardboard-box.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping fragile packages can be a nerve-wracking experience. Imagine you're about to send a package containing your grandmother's antique vase to your sister as a birthday gift. The vase has been passed down through generations and is priceless in sentimental value. You carefully pack it in a box with layers of bubble wrap and extra padding, but you can't shake the feeling that it might not be enough.</p> <p>Fortunately, you can take extra steps - from the packaging material to the shipping method - to make your breakable items safe on the road.</p> <p> In this article, we'll explore the best ways to pack and ship fragile packages, including choosing suitable packing materials and selecting a reliable shipping company to handle your items carefully. By following these tips, you can ensure your items arrive safely at their destination.</p> <h2>Choosing the Right Packing Materials for Fragile Items</h2> <p>When shipping fragile items, selecting suitable packing materials can make all the difference in ensuring they arrive at their destination intact. Consider the fragility of the item, its weight, size, and shipping destination when choosing the packing materials. Here are the best packing materials for fragile items:</p> <ol> <li><strong>Bubble wrap</strong>: The tiny air-filled bubbles provide <em>cushioning</em> to protect delicate items.</li> <li><strong>Packing peanuts</strong>: These lightweight foam peanuts fill up empty spaces in the box to prevent items from shifting during shipping.</li> <li><strong>Foam inserts</strong>: Custom-cut foam inserts provide extra protection for fragile items that need additional cushioning.</li> <li><strong>Paper-based padding</strong>: Eco-friendly and cost-effective, paper-based padding is ideal for lighter items needing cushioning.</li> </ol> <p>Using suitable packing materials can help protect your fragile items for shipping and ensure they arrive safely at their destination.</p> <h3>Factors to Consider When Packing Fragile Products</h3> <p>When choosing packing materials for fragile items, it's essential to consider several factors to ensure that your items arrive safely at their destination. Here are some key factors to keep in mind:</p> <ul> <li>Fragile items require extra protection, so you'll want to choose materials that provide an <strong>extra layer of protection</strong> for cushioning and shock absorption.</li> <li>Heavier items will require <em>sturdier</em> packing materials to support their weight and prevent them from shifting during transport.</li> <li>Your item's size will impact the type and amount of packing materials needed. Large items may require additional padding and support to prevent them from moving around in the box.</li> <li>The box size also plays a vital role since oddly shaped or bulky items may require making or ordering a <strong>custom box for packaging</strong>. </li> <li>The distance and mode of transport will also impact your choice of packing materials. For example, air travel may require additional cushioning to protect against turbulence, while ground shipping may require sturdier materials to protect against bumps and vibrations.</li> </ul> <p>There are other factors to consider, such as the item's fragility, the duration of transport, and the climate conditions during transport. This can be especially significant if you have<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-ecommerce-packaging" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> an e-commerce business</a> and are frequently sending out packages. </p> <p>Researching and choosing the appropriate packing materials for your specific item and transport needs is essential. With suitable materials and a careful packing strategy, you can ensure that your fragile items arrive at their destination intact and undamaged.</p> <h2>Packing Fragile Items</h2> <p>Say farewell to the anxiety of shattered glass and shattered china! Prepare to pack your delicate items like a pro:</p> <ol> <li>Start by preparing the box. Choose a package slightly larger than the item to be packed to accommodate the packing materials. Reinforce the bottom of the box with tape to ensure it can hold the item's weight.</li> <li>Wrap the item in bubble wrap, starting from the bottom and working your way up. Use tape to secure the bubble wrap in place.</li> <li>Add an extra layer of protection by wrapping the item with another layer of bubble wrap or packing paper. This will provide an additional cushioning layer to protect the item from external forces.</li> <li>Fill the space around the item with packing peanuts or foam inserts until the box walls are covered. This will help prevent any movement or shifting of the item during transport.</li> <li>Seal the box with tape, making sure all edges are securely fastened.</li> <li>Alert people involved in the product movement to handle items carefully by adding a sticker to emphasize fragile item shipping.</li> </ol> <p>What's more,<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> purchasing shipping insurance</a> is an added precaution to ensure your item arrives in pristine condition.</p> <h2>Tips for Packing Specific Types of Fragile Items</h2> <p>Most post offices will have guidelines for shipping items. However, sometimes you won't be able to find a specific go-to for items that are more sensitive and require suitable packaging materials.</p> <p>Packing fragile items requires extra care, especially for specific items needing special attention. Here are some tips to help you pack different types of fragile items:</p> <h3>Electronic Devices</h3> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-electronics" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Sending electronic devices</a> can always be challenging, so back up any data and remove any removable parts before packing. If the original packaging is available, use it. If not, secure the item with bubble wrap and use tape or another type of cushioning material. Ensure the carriers know what they are handling with fragile item stickers. </p> <h3>Glassware and Ceramics</h3> <p>Breakable products like glassware and ceramics are delicate materials that require special care when packing. Glass is particularly prone to breakage due to its brittleness. Although more resilient than glass, ceramics can also fracture if not handled correctly. When shipping these items, taking the necessary precautions to ensure safe delivery is important.</p> <p>Begin by wrapping each item individually in bubble wrap for the best protection. Add a layer of packing peanuts or foam to protect the item against any jolts and bumps for extra security.</p> <h3>Heavy Items</h3> <p>When shipping heavy items, choosing a sturdy box that can handle the weight is essential. Make sure to reinforce the bottom of the box with tape to secure it in place. Add cushioning material around the item for added shock absorption. You can use different bubble wrap or packing foam layers to fill in the empty spaces for extra protection.</p> <h2>Time for Shipment</h2> <p>Once an item is packed, the next logical step is to ship it.<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-packages" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> Preparing a package for shipping</a> is a crucial step in the logistics chain as it involves getting the product from one location to another safely and efficiently. While packaging ensures that the item is protected during transportation, shipping ensures that it arrives at its destination on time and in good condition.</p> <p>Ensure the shipment is:</p> <ul> <li>Secure the item from theft, damage, or loss during transportation.</li> <li>Insured in case of any unplanned events, you can cover the cost of the item in case of damage or loss. </li> <li>Tracked to monitor that the delivery was progressing and finished on time.</li> </ul> <h2>Conclusion</h2> <p>When shipping fragile items, following instructions is essential. Whether the package is going through the mail or being shipped with a courier service, make sure to follow the provider’s guidelines regarding packaging and labeling. Most companies will provide tips on properly packaging your item for safe delivery. </p> <p>If you're unsure about the best shipping method for your specific needs, don't hesitate to<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> reach out</a> to a professional. We can provide you with valuable advice and help you choose the most suitable shipping options. Remember, choosing a trusted shipping service is key to ensuring that your valuable items arrive safely at their destination.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-protect-fragile-packages" }, "headline": "How To Protect Fragile Packages", "description": "Shipping fragile packages can be nerve-wracking, but it doesn't have to be. 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            • body<p><img alt="person sealing box" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/person-sealing-box.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 801px;" /></p> <p>Shipping trading cards requires attention to detail and adherence to best practices to prevent damage or loss during transit. It might seem like a straightforward process, but there are certain recommendations to help you ship your sports or Pokemon cards properly.</p> <p>In this blog post, we'll show you how to ship trading cards like a pro, including the most effective packaging methods, the importance of tracking, and why shipping insurance is a must-have. These tips will help you ensure your packages arrive in tip-top condition every time. So, how to ship trading cards safely? Keep reading to find out. </p> <h2>Preparing Trading Cards for Shipping</h2> <p>Before shipping your sports cards, it's essential to prepare them properly to ensure they arrive at their destination in pristine condition.</p> <h3>Choose the Right Shipping Supplies</h3> <p>Choosing the right <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-ecommerce-packaging" rel="noopener" target="_blank">ecommerce packaging</a> is key to making sure your trading cards arrive safely. Here are some essential supplies that will help you pack your valuable cards properly:</p> <ul> <li><em>Shipping box:</em> Use a sturdy shipping box that fits your trading cards snugly without leaving too much extra space. This prevents the cards from moving around during shipping.</li> <li><em>Packing materials:</em> Use cushioning materials such as packing peanuts, bubble pack, bubble mailers or foam inserts to protect cards during shipping. Fill any empty spaces in the box to prevent the cards from moving around during transit.</li> <li><em>Tape: </em>Use high-quality tape to seal the box securely.</li> </ul> <h3>Organize and Package the Trading Cards Carefully</h3> <p>Once you have all the materials, place each trading card in a <strong>penny sleeve or soft plastic top loader </strong>to protect them from scratches and other damage. If the cards are valuable or rare, providing this sort of extra protection is imperative.</p> <p>Group several cards together in the same sleeve or top loader, making it easier to package them securely. Be careful not to overcrowd the sleeves or top loaders, as this can cause damage to the cards. Then put the cards into <strong>padded envelopes </strong>(bubble mailers) to keep them safe. Avoid using plain white envelopes as they don’t provide any security to your collectibles. Lastly, seal the envelopes securely and add labels. </p> <p>When you've finished sorting and packaging the trading cards, place them carefully in the shipping box. </p> <h3>Label the Package Clearly</h3> <p>When learning how to ship trading cards, we cannot fail to mention the importance of labeling. Here are some important labeling tips to follow:</p> <ol> <li>First, write your name and return address on the package to ensure that it can be returned to you if it's undeliverable. </li> <li>Then, write the recipient's name and address on the package, including all relevant information, such as the street address, city, state, and zip code. Make sure to double-check the address for accuracy and completeness before shipping.</li> <li>If your trading cards are fragile or delicate, write "fragile" or "handle with care" on the package. This alerts the carrier to take extra care during shipping, reducing the risk of damage to the cards.</li> <li>It is also a good idea to include a shipping label with the carrier's barcode and tracking information. This helps you track the package's progress and allows the recipient to monitor its delivery status.</li> </ol> <p>Properly labeling the package reduces the risk of damage or other shipping complications, so it is definitely a step you do not want to skip.</p> <h2>Don’t Underestimate Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>Shipping baseball cards can be a nerve-wracking experience, especially when sending valuable or rare cards. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/is-shipping-insurance-necessary" rel="noopener" target="_blank">Shipping insurance</a> is essential to protect your investment and provide peace of mind. These are some reasons why shipping insurance is important:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Protects against damage or loss:</strong> Shipping insurance provides coverage for the cost of the cards and shipping fees in case of damage or loss during transit.</li> <li><strong>Provides peace of mind:</strong> Knowing that your trading cards are protected by insurance can give you peace of mind and reduce stress during the shipping process.</li> <li><strong>Ensures adequate compensation: </strong>With shipment insurance, you can ensure that you receive adequate compensation for the value of your trading cards in case of damage or loss.</li> <li><strong>Improves buyer/seller relationships: </strong>Offering shipping insurance to buyers can improve your reputation as a seller and lead to repeat business.</li> </ul> <p>So, if you are wondering how to ship trading cards without damage or losses, the answer lies in a good insurance policy.</p> <h3>Different Types of Shipping Insurance</h3> <p>Does the sound of extra security when shipping cards sound appealing? Then shipping insurance is the right way to go. These are the three types of shipment insurance you can consider. </p> <ol> <li><em>Carrier-Based Insurance</em> – This is usually the easiest and most convenient option, as it is often included in the shipping cost. However, the coverage limits may not be sufficient for high-value packages.</li> <li><em>Third-Party Insurance </em>– Third-party shipping insurance is provided by an independent insurance company, rather than the shipping carrier. This type of insurance typically offers higher coverage limits and more flexible terms than carrier-based insurance. This is usually the go-to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items" rel="noopener" target="_blank">insurance for high-value items</a>.</li> <li><em>Self-Insured</em> – Self-insurance is an option for individuals or businesses who have a high volume of shipping and can afford to assume the risk of loss or damage themselves. This option requires a significant amount of financial resources and is generally not recommended for individuals or small businesses.</li> </ol> <p></p> <h2>Best Practices for Shipping Trading Cards</h2> <p></p> <h3>Double-Check the Package Before Shipping</h3> <p></p> <p></p> <p>To prevent any issues that could arise during transit, it is crucial to thoroughly check the package before shipping. This involves confirming that the trading cards are securely packaged, accurately labeled, and that all required shipping documentation is included. </p> <p>Additionally, ensure the package is sealed correctly and examine it for any visible signs of damage or tampering. By taking the time to double-check the package, you can minimize the risk of any problems occurring during the shipping process.</p> <h3>Use Tracking and Delivery Confirmation</h3> <p>Using tracking and delivery confirmation when <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-packages" rel="noopener" target="_blank">shipping packages</a> can ensure that the parcel is delivered to the correct address and on time. It allows both the sender and the recipient to <strong>track the package's progress and receive notifications </strong>when it has been delivered. This can also provide an extra layer of protection, as any issues that arise during transit can be addressed promptly.</p> <h3>Communicate with the Buyer </h3> <p>Communication is key when shipping sports cards to customers. Make sure to keep the buyer informed throughout the shipping process. Provide them with the tracking number and any relevant information, such as estimated delivery time. Respond promptly to any inquiries or concerns that they may have. This helps to build trust and confidence in the shipping process and can lead to positive feedback and repeat business.</p> <h3>Follow Up After Delivery</h3> <p>After the package has been delivered, follow up with the buyer to check if they have received it in good condition. Ask them to confirm that everything arrived as expected and address any concerns or issues that they may have. This can help to ensure customer satisfaction and can help to build a positive reputation for shipping expensive cards.</p> <h2>Choose a Reliable Logistics Partner</h2> <p>If you are looking for the best way to ship trading cards, you want to be sure you’re working with a logistics partner who can provide <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery" rel="noopener" target="_blank">secure package delivery</a> <em>and </em>full-value shipping insurance. Well, that is where Unival Logistics comes into play. </p> <p>We are a logistics powerhouse, providing secure end-to-end shipping solutions to customers. <strong>We specialize in the safe delivery of high-value, luxury items and go the extra mile to make sure all parcels are delivered safely. </strong>On top of that, we provide full-value insurance for luxury items, so you can rest assured you are completely protected when shipping collectibles. </p> <p>So, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact us</a> and never worry about your shipments again!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-trading-cards-safely" }, "headline": "How to Ship Trading Cards Safely", "description": "Learn how to ship trading cards like a pro! 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            • body<p></p> <p><img alt="" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/african-male-receiving-a-parcel- (1).jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p>Package theft is an occurrence that many Americans have experienced, often multiple times. And as the number of deliveries continues to rise, we can assume that crimes relating to it will increase also. Thus, it is advisable to start utilizing package theft prevention methods if you order items online even on a semi-regular basis.</p> <p>That is precisely what we will discuss in this article – how to prevent package theft with some relatively simple methods. While you can never be 100% safe from this type of crime, you can minimize the risks. So let’s get started.</p> <h2>How Common Is Package Theft? </h2> <p>It is common knowledge that package theft is a frequent crime. However, the exact official numbers are difficult to determine, as it is estimated that only around 47% of victims<a href="https://www.crresearch.com/blog/2020-package-theft-statistics-report/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> report the crime</a> to the police.</p> <p>That being said, an ongoing, comprehensive<a href="https://www.security.org/package-theft/annual-report/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> study by security.org</a> found that 49 million Americans have had their package stolen from March 2022 to March 2023. According to the survey, 23% of respondents experienced package theft in the three months before March 2023.</p> <p>Package theft has become so common that even lawmakers are taking steps to curtail it. Eight states have upgraded package theft from a<a href="https://www.businessinsider.com/stealing-package-theft-could-soon-be-a-felony-2023-1" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> misdemeanor to a felony crime</a> in recent years, which is a clear indicator that the risk is substantial.</p> <p>Thus, with package theft being so common, it is advisable to utilize some or all of the package theft prevention methods which we will discuss below.   </p> <h2>6 Effective Package Theft Solutions </h2> <p>There are two general package theft prevention methods you can employ: 1. Ensuring that your package is never left unattended; 2. Securing the area where your package is to be delivered. The first method annuls the chance of package theft, while the second lowers it. So, let us break them down.</p> <h3>1. The Surest Way to Prevent Package Theft - Signature Upon Delivery</h3> <p><strong>The simplest way to prevent package theft</strong> is to receive your package directly. Ask your delivery company to only drop off your package if you sign for it. That way, the package is in your hands and porch pirates will not have access to it. However, this solution is not practical for many people, as your schedule may not allow you to sit at home and wait for delivery.</p> <p>Thus, we need to discuss other methods.</p> <h3>2. Have Your Package Delivered to Another Drop-Off Location</h3> <p>Another option is to rent a P.O. box or a locker from your carrier where your packages will be delivered. This way, your package will not be left sitting unattended on your porch so thieves will not have access to it.</p> <p>However, this method also has some downsides. First, you lose the convenience of having a package delivered right into your hands, as you need to go and pick it up. Second, you will only be able to access the package during your carrier's working hours, which is an inconvenience. Third, carriers charge additional fees for these kinds of services.</p> <h3>3. Tracking Your Packages</h3> <p>Another option is to leave your package unattended for as little time as possible. Use a <strong>carrier that provides parcel tracking</strong> so that you know the exact time when your package will arrive. This way, you can go home at the appropriate time or you can contact a neighbor and ask them to pick up the package for you.</p> <h3>4. Install a Visible Security System</h3> <p>Installing alarms, security cameras, and putting up signs that your home is protected by a security system is one more effective package theft prevention method. At this point, it is fully valid to ask – do visible security cameras <em>truly </em>prevent package theft?</p> <p>A<a href="https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268444817_Understanding_Decisions_to_Burglarize_from_the_Offender%27s_Perspective" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> study</a> conducted by the University of North Karolina at Charlotte found that approximately 25% of thieves would not target a house that had security signs displayed, while 60% of burglars would avoid homes with alarms (although the latter statistic primarily refers to plans of breaking and entering into facilities).</p> <p>Consequently, we can say that a security system with clearly displayed signs is an <strong>effective package theft prevention method</strong>. And security cameras have an added benefit – if your package does get stolen, it is much easier to identify the thieves. On the downside, <em>security systems are not cheap</em> to install and maintain.</p> <h3>5. Install Motion-Sensor Lights</h3> <p>A similar but cheaper package theft solution is to install motion-sensor lights. While there are no studies that can confirm the effectiveness of motion-sensor lights in isolation for preventing package theft, it can be inferred that the same principle applies – some porch pirates will be deterred if they believe that they may have been spotted.</p> <h3>6. Don’t Allow Thieves Easy Access</h3> <p>Package theft is a <strong>crime of opportunity</strong>. In other words, porch pirates do not plan in advance how they will steal a package but will do it if the opportunity presents itself. Thus, something as simple as giving your carrier instructions to leave your package at the back door where it is not plainly visible can be an effective package theft prevention method.</p> <p>If you live in an apartment, many carriers are willing to deliver packages to your building superintendent. You may even authorize the delivery service to enter your home and leave a box there. For instance, Walmart has recently started offering a service where you can authorize couriers to enter your home and even place groceries inside your fridge.</p> <p>Now, whether you feel comfortable letting an unknown person into your home, even if they are from a company you hire, is a different discussion. But, the bottom line is the same – not having your packages sit in clearly visible locations is a simple yet effective way to prevent package theft.</p> <h2>Package Insurance </h2> <p>Even when you apply all these package theft prevention methods, there is always the chance of your package getting stolen. Consequently, it may be wise to buy insurance. Most carriers have automatic insurance. However, that insurance typically only covers up to 0 in value and the carrier often cannot be held liable if the package was safely delivered.</p> <p>So the automatic package insurance you get is typically not the solution to protect yourself from package theft. On the other hand, you can purchase <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies" rel="noopener" target="_blank">third-party insurance</a> that can cover package theft and has a higher insurance limit. Getting third-party insurance is advisable if you are ordering <strong>high-value goods</strong>.</p> <h2>What Can You Do If a Package Is Stolen? </h2> <p>If a package is stolen, your options are generally limited. You can:</p> <ul> <li><em>Contact your retailer</em> – many retailers have clauses that state that they cannot be held liable for a package after it is delivered to a carrier. So there is a very low chance that this will accomplish anything, but it doesn’t hurt to make a phone call.</li> <li><em>Contact your shipping company</em> – small packages are typically insured through your shipping company. Thus, contact your shipping company to inform them of the theft and initiate an insurance claim, if you have grounds.</li> <li><em>Contact your insurance provider</em> – if you took out third-party insurance, you have a much higher chance of getting reimbursed. But don’t forget to contact your insurance provider to initiate a claim. Most insurance contracts have a statute of limitations for how long you have to file a claim.</li> <li><em>Contact the police</em> – it is also advisable to contact the police. For one, there is always the possibility that they can find the perpetrator and retrieve your package. More importantly, you may need a police report to initiate an insurance claim, so contacting the police is a necessary step.</li> </ul> <h2>Ship through a Reliable Company</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank">UNIVAL Logistics</a> provides end-to-end logistic solutions. We specialize in <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery" rel="noopener" target="_blank">safely delivering</a> and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance" rel="noopener" target="_blank">insuring high-value parcels</a>. If you are ordering diamonds, collectibles, art, high-end tech, or anything other expensive items, consider our services.</p> <p>We provide safe delivery, full-value insurance for expensive parcels, package tracking, and much more. If you have any questions regarding the shipping of high-value packages, feel free to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank">contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/package-theft-prevention-methods" }, "headline": "6 Simple but Effective Package Theft Prevention Methods", "description": "As package theft is becoming common, it is wise to utilize package theft prevention methods. So here are 6 effective ways to protect yourself and your property.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/african-male-receiving-a-parcel-%20(1).jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "" } }, "datePublished": "2023-05-12" } </script>
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            • titleYour Guide to eCommerce Packaging & Unforgettable Unboxing Experiences
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            • body<p><img alt="woman with package" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-with-package.jpg" /></p> <p>When you're running an ecommerce business, every little decision counts. Every choice is important and contributes to the overall image of your brand. The same is true for the packaging you use for shipping your products. </p> <p>When a customer orders from your store for the first time, you have the chance to impress them and turn one single order into a long-term, repeat customer. How? By leaving a good first impression. And choosing the right packaging will help you do just that. That's why in this comprehensive eCommerce packaging guide, we want to tell you all about<strong> the importance of eCommerce packaging and how you can use it to your advantage.</strong></p> <p>Keep reading to learn how to win over your customers by making the <em>right</em> packaging choices and making the entire process as smooth as a well-sealed eCommerce package, seamlessly gliding through the virtual aisles.</p> <h2><meta charset="utf-8" /></h2> <h2 dir="ltr"></h2> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-45ab016f-7fff-5799-b481-bfa2c1da509e">What Is eCommerce Packaging?</b></h2> <p>Ecommerce packaging refers to <strong>the materials used for packaging and shipping products sold online.</strong> It includes everything from the box or mailer used to contain the product to the filler material used for protection during shipping.</p> <p>The purpose of ecommerce packaging is not only to prevent damage during shipping but also to create a memorable unboxing experience for the customer. Effective ecommerce packaging can set your brand apart from competitors, increase customer satisfaction, and build brand loyalty. Hence, it is a crucial aspect of your customer service and marketing strategy.</p> <h3>What Is the Difference Between eCommerce Packaging and Retail Packaging?</h3> <p>While both eCommerce and retail packaging share the common goal of product protection, they differ in their emphasis and design considerations. eCommerce product packaging refers to the packaging used for products sold online and shipped directly to customers. It primarily focuses on ensuring safe and secure product transportation from the seller to the buyer. Key features of eCommerce packaging include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Protection:</strong> eCommerce packaging is designed to keep the product safe during transit. It must withstand handling, transportation, and potential impacts during shipping.</li> <li><strong>Size and Weight Considerations:</strong> Since shipping costs are typically based on size and weight, eCommerce packaging aims to be as compact and lightweight as possible while providing adequate protection. It often includes features like bubble wrapping, packing peanuts, or air cushions to safeguard the product.</li> <li><strong>Branding and Marketing:</strong> eCommerce packaging often includes elements of branding and marketing to enhance the customer's unboxing experience. This may include custom printing, inserts, or branded tape, as it serves as the first physical touchpoint with the customer.</li> <li><strong>Logistics and Efficiency:</strong> eCommerce packaging is designed to facilitate efficient packing, handling, and shipping processes. It may incorporate features like easy assembly, standardized sizing, and barcode labels for effective inventory management.</li> </ul> <p>On the other hand, retail product packaging is intended for products sold in <em>physical</em> stores and displayed on shelves. Its primary focus is attracting customers, creating a visual impact, and providing relevant product information. Key features of a retail packaging process include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Shelf Appeal:</strong> Retail packaging aims to catch the attention of potential customers in a crowded retail environment. It often includes eye-catching designs, vibrant colors, and clear product images or illustrations to stand out from competitors.</li> <li><strong>Product Information:</strong> Retail packaging provides essential product information, such as ingredients, usage instructions, and legal requirements. It may also feature additional details like product benefits, certifications, or endorsements to help consumers make informed purchasing decisions.</li> <li><strong>Product Visibility:</strong> Retail packaging allows customers to see the product through windows or clear packaging, giving them a better idea of its appearance, color, or texture.</li> <li><strong>Retail-Friendly:</strong> Retail packaging is designed to be easily displayed, stocked, and stacked on store shelves. It may include features like hang tabs, UPC codes, or perforations for easy opening.</li> </ul> <h3>The Importance of Packaging for e-Commerce Businesses</h3> <p>Wondering, "How important is packaging in eCommerce?" The truth is the impact of packaging on ecommerce success cannot be overstated. Poor packaging often results in damaged products, returns, and negative customer feedback, harming your business's reputation and bottom line.</p> <p>Therefore, by investing more effort and resources in creating the ideal packaging for your products that offers adequate protection, you can reap many benefits. Here are the main advantages of effective eCommerce packaging solutions that will help your business thrive.</p> <ul> <li>Protects products during the shipping process</li> <li>Enhances the customer experience and satisfaction</li> <li>Reinforces your brand identity and values</li> <li>Sets you apart from competitors and increases brand recognition</li> <li>Acts as a cost-effective marketing opportunity that generates word-of-mouth referrals</li> <li>Reduces returns and associated costs</li> </ul> <p><img alt="attractive asian woman hold package" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/attractive-asian-woman-hold-package.jpg" /></p> <h2>Understanding Your Audience and Brand</h2> <p>One of the first steps in creating your eCommerce packaging strategy is determining your goals, customers, and values. We will explain the main steps, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-tips-solutions-and-best-practices">tips, and best practices</a> in understanding how to go forward with your strategy.</p> <h3>1. Identify Your Target Audience</h3> <p>Defining your target audience is crucial when creating effective packaging. Understanding who your customers are, their preferences, and their values can help you come up with the appropriate design and messaging and choose the right packing materials.</p> <h3>2. Define Your Brand Image and Voice</h3> <p>Which values and causes are important to you as a business owner? What does your company stand for? These are some of the questions to ask yourself when coming up with your brand image and personality. Think about <em>how you want to present your business to your audience, what you want to highlight, and where your priorities lie.</em></p> <p>Once you know what your principles are, it is time to decide how you want to communicate them to your customers. This means determining your brand voice. Remember that your brand voice transcends your store and online presence – it can also play a part in your eCommerce packaging strategy.</p> <h3>3. Use E-Commerce Packaging to Reflect Brand Personality</h3> <p>When you have a deep understanding of your brand values and personality, you can use eCommerce packaging as a tool to convey your message to customers enjoying online shopping. For example, as a luxury brand, you can use high-quality materials and elegant designs to communicate exclusivity and sophistication. If your brand is serious and professional, minimalist designs and straightforward messaging is usually the appropriate choice.</p> <p>For a positive customer experience and guaranteed safety of your eCommerce packages during transport, you need to choose your packaging materials <em>carefully.</em> Before you can make the final decision, there are several factors to consider – that will help you make the best choice for your business.</p> <ul> <li>Product size, shape, and weight</li> <li>Product fragility and sensitivity</li> <li>Packaging costs</li> <li>Shipping costs</li> <li>Environmental impact</li> <li>Branding opportunities</li> </ul> <p>Take a minute to take all of these factors into consideration, as the importance of eCommerce packaging is non-negotiable and lies in making the right choices to ensure <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure package delivery.</a></p> <h2>Different Types of Packaging Materials</h2> <p>You can choose between various types of ecommerce packaging solutions, depending on the factors we mentioned above. The material choices listed below are some of the top picks among ecommerce business owners. Whatever you opt for, prioritize product protection!</p> <ul> <li><strong>Boxes</strong> are the most versatile and offer excellent protection for larger and heavier products. If being sustainable and using eco-friendly and recycled materials is important to your business, you can even use <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-corrugated-cardboard">corrugated cardboard</a> boxes. Additional options are double-wall boxes for delicate items and overboxes for added security. Boxes are a good choice when shipping things like clothing, electronics, home goods, cosmetics, food items, etc., and you can always order a custom box tailored to your brand's or products' specific requirements.</li> <li><strong>Mailers</strong> are a lightweight and cost-effective product packaging solution but may not be suitable for fragile or heavy items. This could be a good solution if you are shipping books, small electronics, jewelry, or documents. You can always go for padded mailers for an extra layer of protection.</li> <li><strong>Bags</strong> are ideal for soft goods and can offer a more eco-friendly option, but they might not provide enough protection for delicate items. They are a good solution for items such as clothing, small toys, snacks, crafts, and pet treats.</li> <li><strong>Envelopes</strong> are great for flat and lightweight products and can be a cost-effective and eco-friendly option, but they might not be suitable for larger or heavier items. They are recommended when shipping documents, photographs, flat items like stickers and decals, small cards, and stationery.</li> </ul> <h3>What Tape to Use?</h3> <p>When it comes to securing your eCommerce packages and ensuring they can withstand the weight of your shipment, it is critical to choose the right packaging tape. The two most popular options are acrylic tape and water-activated tape.</p> <ul> <li><strong>Clear acrylic tape</strong> – a pressure-sensitive adhesive tape often used for sealing corrugated boxes. It has good adhesion and can withstand a range of temperatures. It is a good option for packages up to 15 pounds</li> <li><strong>Water-activated tape</strong> (kraft paper tape) – requires water to activate the adhesive. It is often used for sealing corrugated boxes, and it is a more secure option, good for packages over 25 pounds.</li> </ul> <h3>Use the Right Infill</h3> <p>So, what are the best ecommerce packaging materials for fragile items? For maximum protection of your eCommerce packages during shipping, it is recommended to fill out the empty space with certain infill materials. They keep your product from moving around and protect it from any damage. There is a variety of available materials to choose from:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Bubble wrap</strong> – a thin, flexible plastic material with air-filled bubbles, providing cushioning and shock absorption. It is commonly used for packing fragile products.</li> <li><strong>Air pillows</strong> – small plastic pouches filled with air that provide cushioning and support for the contents of a package.</li> <li><strong>Packing peanuts</strong> – small, foam-based pellets that cushion and protect the products. Like bubble packs, they are often used when shipping fragile items.</li> <li><strong>Kraft paper</strong> – a durable, eco-friendly packaging material made from recycled paper. It usually serves as an alternative to bubble wrapping and packing peanuts.</li> <li><strong>Foam wrap</strong> – a flexible, lightweight material that protects fragile items from damage during transportation.</li> <li><strong>Shredded cardboard</strong> (or shredded paper) – a sustainable, lightweight material, often used as an alternative to packing peanuts that can be recycled after use.</li> </ul> <p><img alt="young postwoman giving package to the man at the post office" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/postwoman delivering package.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 801px;" /></p> <h2>The Power of Branded eCommerce Packaging</h2> <p>Your ecommerce packaging can be a great marketing opportunity for your business. You can use a unique and compelling product packaging design to communicate with your online customers and even personalize it to represent your brand with custom labels, custom packing tape, etc.</p> <p>Wondering, "How can I create a unique and branded ecommerce packaging design?" Designing custom packaging will require some creativity, but there are plenty of available solutions:</p> <ul> <li>Customize the shape, size, material, and labels of the eCommerce package</li> <li>Add personalized notes or thank-you cards</li> <li>Use branded boxes and bags featuring your logo or unique artwork</li> <li>Incorporate other print materials, such as tissue paper or stickers, to make the branding stand out even more.</li> </ul> <p>Designing personalized packaging helps create a unique unpacking experience, thereby improving customer engagement while simultaneously building customer loyalty and satisfaction. This way, you will also improve brand recognition and build a stronger connection with your customers. With a <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-creative-packaging-design">creative packaging design</a>, you can make sure that your products will arrive safely and look impressive when they reach their destination.</p> <h2>Choose Secure Shipping Solutions and Get Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>After going the extra mile to create the perfect e-commerce package, the next step is to find a logistics company that will ensure an efficient and safe delivery of your products. A reliable logistics partner is the last step in ensuring a smooth delivery process, you have all the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">necessary shipping documents</a>, and your customers are satisfied.</p> <p>UNIVAL Logistics offers <strong>secure, end-to-end <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-solutions">eCommerce shipping solutions</a> and full-value shipping insurance</strong> even for your high-value, luxury parcels. Leave your valuable shipments in the hands of professionals and ship them safely. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch with us</a> today to have peace of mind when shipping orders to your customers.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-ecommerce-packaging" }, "headline": "Your Guide to eCommerce Packaging & Unforgettable Unboxing Experiences", "description": "Looking for the ideal product package solution for your business? 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            • titleSafely Ship Your Precious Metals: The Ins and Outs of Gold Shipping
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            • body<p><img alt="lump of gold" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/lump-of-gold.jpg" /></p> <p>Whether you're a gold trader, investor, jewelry manufacturer, retailer, shipping and logistics professional, or simply an individual trying to ensure safe passage for precious cargo, one thing holds true: safeguarding your gold shipments should be a <em>priority</em>.</p> <p>Are you allowed to ship gold? Can I insure my precious metals, and what is the best way to ship them safely? If any of these questions are on your mind or you’re simply looking into how shipping precious items works, you've come to the right place. Behind the delivery scenes, a well-orchestrated symphony of logistics and security measures ensures the safe passage of these shimmering treasures. Are you ready to unveil the ins and outs of gold shipping?</p> <p>Join us as we peel back the layers of mystery. In this blog post, we'll tell you <strong>all you need to know about gold shipping</strong>, exploring the dos and don'ts and equipping you with valuable insights to ensure a secure and worry-free journey for your precious metal packages.</p> <p>Let's dive right in!</p> <h2>The Golden Rule: Safety First</h2> <p><img alt="gold bars" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/gold bars.jpg" /></p> <p>From the moment your gold leaves your hands until it reaches its final destination, every step of the journey demands the utmost caution, diligence, and unwavering commitment to security. So, <strong>shipping gold or any other precious metals requires careful planning and attention to detail</strong>. Given their immense value, these valuable items demand a secure shipping solution that guarantees their safe delivery.</p> <p>Here are some <em>key </em>tips for gold shipping that will help you navigate the process with confidence:</p> <h3>1. Choose the Right Shipping Service Provider</h3> <p>When shipping gold, there's <em>no </em>room for compromise. Opting for a reputable shipping company experienced in handling valuable items is crucial to ensure the safety and security of your precious metals. Don't settle for anything less than a shipping service that excels in safeguarding high-value shipments.</p> <p>Look for a company that provides secure shipping methods and specializes in the delicate art of precious metals delivery. Entrust your gold to the hands of experts who understand the intricate intricacies of handling these invaluable treasures, for they possess the knowledge, skills, and commitment needed to navigate the delicate complexities of gold and precious metal shipping shipping.</p> <h3>2. Insure, Insure, Insure!</h3> <p>Protecting your investments should be a top priority, so the question, "Are there any insurance options available for gold shipping?" has probably crossed your mind. You're absolutely on the right track because ensuring that your gold shipments have comprehensive coverage to safeguard against any potential losses or damages during transit is always a smart move.</p> <p>While shipping companies may provide a certain level of insurance, consider purchasing additional insurance to cover the full value of your gold. Although the initial investment may be higher, secure gold shipping is extremely <em>cost-effective</em>. This becomes abundantly clear when you consider the devastating financial consequences that can arise from a stolen, misplaced, or damaged gold shipment.</p> <p>Protecting your precious metals is not just an expense; it's an invaluable safeguard that shields your wealth from potential loss or harm. Remember, it's always better to be safe than sorry, especially when shipping valuable items, such as gold or other precious metals.</p> <h3>3. Packaging Matters</h3> <p>Proper packaging is essential to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-theft-prevention-methods">prevent theft</a> or any damage during transit. Use a sturdy shipping box specifically designed for high-value shipments. Reinforce the package with extra padding to ensure that your gold bars or other precious metal items remain secure throughout the journey. Consider packing individual items separately to avoid any potential damage, such as scuff marks.</p> <h3>4. Track and Trace</h3> <p>Staying informed about the whereabouts of your precious cargo is probably your priority when safely shipping gold or other precious metals. Naturally, "How can I track my gold shipment?" is one of the most common questions weighing on the mind of people shipping valuable gold items.</p> <p>Simply choose a shipping service that offers tracking and tracing capabilities so that you can monitor the progress of your shipment in real-time. This visibility provides peace of mind, knowing that your gold is on its way and in safe hands.</p> <h2>Timing is Everything: Delivery Requirements and Options</h2> <p>Now that we've covered the basics of secure gold shipping, let's address some common concerns regarding timing and delivery options. So, <strong>how long does gold shipping typically take</strong>?</p> <h3>1. Delivery Timeframe</h3> <p>The delivery timeframe for gold and precious metal shipping depends on various factors, such as the shipping company, the destination, and the chosen shipping method. While the exact duration may vary, expect your gold shipment to arrive within a few business days. If you have time-sensitive requirements, consider opting for expedited shipping services, but keep in mind that they may come with additional fees.</p> <h3>2. Alternative Delivery Options</h3> <p>Shipping gold doesn't always mean relying on traditional methods. Some shipping companies offer additional delivery options, such as armored gold transportation or secure storage facilities, providing you with flexibility and tailored solutions to meet your unique needs. Explore these alternatives to find the one that aligns best with your gold delivery requirements.</p> <h3>3. High-Value Shipments</h3> <p>For larger amounts of gold or <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items">high-value shipments</a>, additional insurance and precautions may be necessary. Collaborate closely with your chosen shipping service to understand the security measures in place for handling such valuable items. Transparency and open communication will ensure a smooth and worry-free shipping experience.</p> <h2>Cost Considerations: Gold Shipping Insurance and Fees</h2> <p>What are the cost considerations for gold shipping? While safely shipping gold comes with its costs, it's important to weigh them against the value and importance of your shipment. Here are some cost considerations to keep in mind:</p> <ul> <li> <p><b>Shipping Insurance Fees</b></p> </li> </ul> <p>Purchasing insurance for your gold shipments incurs additional fees. The shipping insurance cost is typically calculated based on the declared value of the gold and the level of coverage you require. While it adds to the overall cost, insurance provides invaluable protection and peace of mind, ensuring that you're financially safeguarded against any potential losses.</p> <ul> <li> <p><b>Shipping Service Costs</b></p> </li> </ul> <p>The cost of shipping gold varies vary from country to country and depends on factors such as the weight of the package, the shipping distance, and the chosen shipping method. Additional insurance or shipping to a foreign country will probably cost more. It's important to compare prices and services offered by different shipping companies to find an affordable price that meets your budget without compromising on security and reliability. However, when it comes to shipping valuable items like gold, prioritizing safety should take precedence over cost considerations.</p> <ul> <li> <p><b>Additional Coverage and Services</b></p> </li> </ul> <p>In certain cases, you might require additional coverage or services beyond basic shipping. For instance, if you're shipping gold internationally, you may need to consider customs fees and regulations that could impact the overall cost. Discuss these aspects with your chosen shipping service and factor them into your budget accordingly.</p> <h2>A Golden Path: Navigating the Gold Shipping Process with Ease</h2> <p>So, what is the best way to ship gold? Whether you're <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-shipping-jewelry">shipping gold jewelry</a>, bars, or coins, understanding the various aspects of gold shipping will empower you to make informed decisions and ensure a smooth shipping process.</p> <p>Here's a <strong>step-by-step guide</strong> to help you navigate the journey:</p> <ol> <li>Assess the value and quantities of gold you wish to ship. This will help determine the appropriate shipping method and insurance coverage.</li> <li>Research reputable shipping companies that specialize in precious metals shipping. Look for testimonials and reviews from other customers to gauge their reliability and track record.</li> <li>Contact your chosen shipping service to discuss your specific shipping requirements. Inquire about their security measures, insurance options, and any alternative delivery methods they offer.</li> <li>Prepare your gold for shipment by securely packaging it in a designated high-value shipping box. Reinforce the packaging with adequate padding and consider using tamper-evident seals for an added layer of security.</li> <li>Complete the necessary documentation required for shipping gold, including customs forms if applicable. Ensure all details, especially your delivery address and phone number, are accurate and up to date.</li> <li>Schedule the pickup or drop-off of your gold shipment with the shipping company. Obtain a receipt or tracking number for reference.</li> <li>Monitor the progress of your shipment using the tracking and tracing capabilities provided by the shipping service. Stay in touch with their customer support for any updates or concerns.</li> <li>Once your gold shipment reaches its destination, ensure that you are present at the address for shipment arrival or that the intended recipient or a trusted representative receives it. Verify the contents and condition of the package upon arrival.</li> </ol> <p>By following these steps and taking the necessary precautions, you can confidently navigate the gold shipping process and ensure a secure and successful gold delivery.</p> <h2>Secure Your Gold Shipping: A Safe Passage for Your Precious Metals</h2> <p><img alt="safe package box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/safe-package.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping gold requires careful planning, attention to detail, and collaboration with a trusted shipping service. The safety and security of your valuable investments should always be a top priority. Armed with these tips for gold shipping, such as choosing the right shipping service, adequately ensuring your gold, and following best practices for packaging and tracking, you can <strong>embark on a worry-free journey for your precious metals</strong>.</p> <p>Remember, gold shipping is not just about physically transporting a valuable commodity; it's about safeguarding your wealth, ensuring its safe delivery, and protecting your financial future. So, whether you're an individual or a business that ships gold regularly, prioritize the safety of your shipments and embrace the golden path to secure and reliable gold shipping.</p> <p>Shipping gold might seem like a daunting task, but armed with the right knowledge and a reputable shipping company by your side, you can navigate the process with ease. UNIVAL Logistics offers <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-solutions">secure, end-to-end shipping solutions</a> and comprehensive full-value shipping insurance, even for high-value gold and other precious metals packages.</p> <p>Have peace of mind knowing your valuables are in safe hands and on a secure journey to their destination. Got any additional questions? Feel free to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">reach out</a> at any time!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "headline": "https://unival-logistics.com/gold-shipping", "description": "Master the art of gold shipping with valuable tips and insights into insurance options, packaging, and tracking methods for secure precious metal delivery.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/lump-of-gold.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2023-05-31", "dateModified": "2023-05-31" } </script>
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            • titleA Guide for Shipping High-Value Items
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            • body<p><img alt="purse with gold coins" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/purse-with-gold-coins.jpg" /></p> <p>At first glance, it may appear that shipping high-value items is not much different than standard shipping. However, shipping expensive items is a specialized service with many particularities. In short, the logistics models for standard shipping services were not designed for high-value items and, thus, are not the best option.</p> <p>If you run a business that delivers valuable items to your customers, you need a shipping partner that has experience in your niche and provides appropriate services. In this article, we will discuss the things you should consider in a carrier for shipping high-value items. But let’s begin with a comparison with standard shipping services.</p> <h2>The Issues with Shipping High-Value Merchandise via Standard Shipping Companies</h2> <p>First, we would like to note that standard shipping services are not subpar in all instances. They were designed to cost-effectively and quickly ship <strong>large quantities of items</strong> with sufficient protection to make the business model viable. However, they were not designed for shipping items for which safe delivery and additional layers of protection are the highest priority.</p> <p>Thus, shipping high-value items and standard shipping are two distinct services and both fulfill their intended purpose. But let’s further break down why shipping high-value items should not be done via standard shipping services.</p> <h3>Lack of High-Value Insurance Coverage</h3> <p>First and foremost, most carriers provide very limited insurance coverage. The declared value that is automatically covered by shipping insurance is typically up to 0. Clearly, that is a relatively low limit if you are shipping jewelry, collectibles, expensive electronics, art, or anything similar.</p> <p>You can always pay additional fees to raise the insurance limit but the prices are steep. Additionally, the insurance policies you get from most carriers have limited liability, i.e., it is rather difficult to settle an insurance claim because the policies posit that the carrier is liable only if they are at fault.</p> <p>In other words, if your high-value <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-lost-in-transit">shipments are lost</a> or damaged due to natural disasters or theft or due to other events that could not be prevented, the carrier is not liable. Consequently, it is very difficult to get reimbursed.</p> <h3>Lack of Trained Staff</h3> <p>Every parcel passes through a lot of hands before it arrives at its destination and that increases the risk of human error. The staff of regular carriers is rarely properly trained to handle luxury items but luxury items require specific packing and handling techniques.</p> <p>Regular shipping companies treat a high-value parcel as any other. On the other hand, specialized shipping companies provide premium services because their business model is not purely based on the number of shipments.</p> <h2>Things to Consider When Shipping High-Value Products</h2> <p>We have provided a short overview of why standard carriers are not the best option for shipping valuable items. Now, let us talk about the things you should look for in a carrier when you are shipping high-value items.</p> <h2><img alt="silver aluminum briefcase" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/silver-aluminum-briefcase.jpg" /></h2> <h2>Specialized Services</h2> <p>Art can be bulky and easily damaged. Collectible coins require particular packaging and handling techniques. Expensive medical equipment may need specialized vehicles. In short, high-value items should be transported by companies that <strong>specialize in that niche</strong>.</p> <p>So what is the safest way to ship jewelry? Hire a company that has a proven track record of safe jewelry shipping. However, specialized shipping services include more than the safe handling of high-value items. Customers that pay a large sum for an item expect it to arrive quickly.</p> <p>Consequently, your shipping partner should have a system in place to deliver your items via optimal shipping routes so the items are delivered to their destination quickly. This kind of system has another advantage – the items spend less time in transit. The less time that is spent in transit means that there is a lower chance of parcels getting damaged.</p> <h2>Parcel Tracking</h2> <p>Another service you should expect from your shipping partner is real-time parcel tracking. You should be able to check where your parcels are located at all times and this service should extend to your customers. You would display a lack of professionalism if your customers were to ask where a parcel is or when it will arrive and you couldn’t give an answer.</p> <p>And real-time parcel tracking has another advantage – if a parcel gets lost in transit, it is easier to settle the insurance claim because you can show exactly when and where it happened. So, <strong>parcel tracking is a service you should demand</strong> if you are shipping expensive items.</p> <h2>Full Insurance Coverage for High-Value Items</h2> <p>Finally, we get to shipping insurance for high-value items. Companies that specialize in shipping high-value items also provide <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">private insurance</a> that has several advantages over standard insurance:</p> <ul> <li>Higher limits</li> <li>Lower fees</li> <li>Expanded liability</li> </ul> <p>Private insurance provides higher insurance limits, often going as high as 0,000 per parcel. This is typically enough to cover the loss of or damage to even the most expensive items. And yes, the insurance fees you pay are higher than what you would pay for automatic coverage from regular carriers.</p> <p>However, as we’ve said, automatic coverage usually has a limit of 0. For every hundred dollars above that, your shipping costs significantly increase. But not with private insurance. The fees are comparably lower the higher the coverage is, which makes it much more cost-effective for shipping high-value items.</p> <p>Additionally, standard insurance policies limit the carrier’s liability to just a few instances, i.e., when you can prove that the carrier was at fault. So you will get reimbursed if you can prove that the carrier mishandled your items and that caused them to get damaged.</p> <p>That in itself can be a lengthy process. If you cannot prove fault, then you may not be covered. So, if your package was damaged due to a natural hazard or was stolen, you will have a difficult time proving fault and getting your money.</p> <p>Additionally, most standard insurance policies contain a clause that states that the shipper should be reimbursed only for the shipment’s <strong>repair cost, replacement cost, or depreciated value</strong>. And the shipping company is typically the one to determine those costs and will pay whichever is lowest.</p> <p>Specialized third-party insurance works differently. You can negotiate for industry-specific insurance policies that provide the best coverage at low rates. You can be covered for the full value of your shipment and only need to prove that damage or loss happened, <em>not that anyone was at fault</em>.</p> <p>This makes the claims process much simpler and quicker and you know that you will get fully reimbursed. So the best way to ship high-value items is to hire a company that provides specialized insurance or even take out third-party shipping insurance on your own.</p> <h2>The Best Way to Ship High-Value Items</h2> <p><img alt="luxury gold jewelry" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/luxury-gold-jewelry.jpg" /></p> <p>In this article, we have discussed the things you should consider when shipping high-value items and why standard carriers are not a good option. We have a solution – <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>. We are an end-to-end logistics company that specializes in shipping valuable items – <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/jewelry">from diamonds</a> to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/technology">expensive tech</a> and anything in between.</p> <p>You get full-value insurance coverage with special policies for every industry, parcel tracking, and even API integration with your website’s storefront if you need it. We have decades of experience in delivering high-value parcels safely and securely. We can take care of your logistics needs while you focus on running your core business.</p> <p>If you wish to learn more about how you can benefit from our services, don’t hesitate to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/guide-for-shipping-high-value-items" }, "headline": "A Guide for Shipping High-Value Items", "description": "Shipping high-value items requires specialized services that most carriers don’t provide. 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            • titleThe JCK Show: The Annual Jewellery Trade Event You Should Not Miss
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            • body<p><img alt="luxury jewelry-jck-las-vegas" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/files/intro_image/99/luxury-jewelry-jck-show-las-vegas.jpg" /></p> <p>The JCK Show is the largest, most-recognized jewelry show in North America. It is held every year in Las Vegas and is visited by professionals from all around the globe. At the JCK Show, you will find premier suppliers, jewelry designers, exhibits, and buyers, as well as educators and industry leaders, all in one place.</p> <p>It is <em>the </em>place for networking and gauging industry trends. In this article, we will discuss JCK Las Vegas in depth – from its beginnings to how it works today. If you have not been yet but plan to visit, you should definitely delve into this article. Even if you are a regular visitor, you might learn something new about the biggest jewelry trade show.</p> <h2>How the JCK Show Started</h2> <p>The JCK Show was first held in 1992 by JCK Magazine, under the name ‘Jewellery ’92 – The Industry Show’. But, let us backtrack a bit. At that time, the JA International Jewelry Show, held by Jewelers of America, was one of the biggest jewelry trade events in the world.</p> <p>However, Jewelers of America announced in 1992 that they were selling the JA International Jewelry show to the Blenheim Group. Consequently, prominent traders approached JCK with the idea of starting a new, parallel jewelry trade show. After serious discussions, JCK Magazine and the jewelry traders decided to go through with the idea.</p> <p>They chose Las Vegas as the location to hold the show, in part because of relatively low diamond prices and easily accessible accommodations for large groups of people. The show was held at the Sands Expo and Convention Center from the end of May and ended on June 2nd.</p> <p>The show was an immediate hit and would only grow in attendance over the following years. In 1994, it was renamed the JCK Show, as it is known today. It is always held in Las Vegas, with the exception of 1997, when it was moved to Orlando, Florida, but was brought back to its place of origin the very next year.</p> <p>The JCK show celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2022 and has been a key event in the jewelry industry since its inception.</p> <h2>How the Show Is Structured</h2> <p>JCK is structured around ‘neighborhoods’ – special areas designated by product type to make the show easily navigable. In 2023, the JCK Show had over 20 different neighborhoods. This is where you can find premier brands and exhibits for any product type you are interested in, and we are not only talking about diamond jewelry.</p> <p>But the JCK Show is not only about buying and selling jewelry right then and there. There is also JCK Talks, which usually opens a day before the show floor and runs for its duration. This is where you can attend educational sessions held by industry experts and famed jewelers on a wide range of topics.</p> <p>Each year, the keynote speakers at JCK Talks are some of the most prominent members of the industry. Since 2023, the JCK Las Vegas also has a dedicated area, called the Career Zone, where open job positions in the industry are displayed. People looking for work and employers can meet in person and network.</p> <p>There is also the Social Stage, which focuses on social media marketing in the jewelry industry. You can find both marketing experts and industry professionals discussing the best ways to promote brands and products on social media here.</p> <p>And dispersed through all the neighborhoods, you will find lounges and other places to rest, socialize, and network. So, while the basis of the JCK Show is still focused on jewelry, with a focus on diamond jewelry, it is more than that – it is a trade show that educates, connects, and inspires people from all segments of the jewelry industry.</p> <h2>The JCK Show in 2024</h2> <p>The JCK Show in 2024 will be held between May 31st and June 3rd at the Venetian in Las Vegas. If you wish to book a hotel and other travel accommodations, you can find all information about JCK’s official partners <a href="https://lasvegas.jckonline.com/en-us/hotel-travel.html">here</a>.</p> <h2>Who Can Attend the JCK Show?</h2> <p>The JCK Show is not open to the general public. Every attendee is required to register and meet a specific set of qualifications in order to attend. You can find detailed information regarding the qualifications <a href="https://lasvegas.jckonline.com/en-us/attendee-resources/jck-attendee-qualifications-and-credentialing.html">here</a>.</p> <h2>Do You Need to Safely Transport Your Jewelry to the Trade Fair?</h2> <p><img alt="jewelry boxes ready to ship" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/jewelry-boxes-ready-to-ship.jpg" /></p> <p>In case you will be displaying your jewelry at the next JCK Show, you need a way to safely take your luxury goods with you. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">UNIVAL Logistics</a> is the solution. We are an end-to-end logistics company that specializes in transporting and insuring high-end parcels.</p> <p>We have over 15 years of experience in safely <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/jewelry">shipping jewelry</a>. You can get <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value jewelry</a> insurance specifically designed for your needs at premium rates, real-time parcel tracking, and specialized shipping solutions.</p> <p>If you have any questions about how we can help you get your jewelry to the next JCK Show, feel free to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> to have all of your questions answered.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/jck-show" }, "headline": "The JCK Show: The Annual Jewellery Trade Event You Should Not Miss", "description": "Are you interested in attending the most prominent jewelry trade fair in North America – the JCK Show? 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            • titleCan You Ship Alcohol? - A Guide To Alcohol Shipping for Manufacturers and Distributors
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            • body<p><img alt="bottles of red wine in wooden box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/cardboard-box-with-quality-wine-bottle.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping alcohol to consumers is a complicated process. As such, the issue at hand is not can you ship alcohol legally, but how to do it. A shipment successfully reaching your consumers or not will depend on the applicable state laws (and how they interact) and your carrier’s policies.</p> <p>And, of course, it is essential to have the proper licenses for manufacturing and distributing alcohol. We should note that business-to-consumer shipping, which this article will focus on, is not always the same as consumer-to-consumer shipping. The latter is regulated by separate carrier regulations, which is not the subject matter of this article.</p> <h2>Why Is Shipping Alcohol So Complex?</h2> <p>The legal complexities of shipping alcohol stem from the time of the Prohibition. When the 18th Amendment to the Constitution was enacted in 1919, it proscribed “the manufacture, sale, or transportation of intoxicating liquors” within the U.S., as well as the import and export of alcohol.</p> <p>In 1933, the 21st Amendment was ratified and it repealed the 18th. However, it also allowed each state to set its own laws, rules, and regulations regarding the manufacture and distribution of alcohol.</p> <p>Thus, even though there was no longer a federal ban, the legalities of alcohol shipments became far more complex, as each shipment needs to conform to the laws of the state it originates from and where it is being delivered to.</p> <p>This <strong>autonomy of each state to set its own laws regarding alcohol</strong> continues to this day and is what you need to contend with when you wish to ship alcohol.</p> <h2>How to Ship Alcohol?</h2> <p><img alt="bottles of red wine in wooden box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/bottles-of-red-wine-in-wooden-box.jpg" /></p> <p>The shipping of alcohol depends on the following factors: who is shipping (a business with the appropriate alcohol licenses or an individual consumer), the carrier’s policies, and the applicable state laws. Combining these factors will determine how you should (or even whether you can) ship alcoholic beverages, so let us go over each in more detail.</p> <h2>Consumers vs. Manufacturers</h2> <p>Many major carriers outright ban <em>individual consumers</em> from shipping alcoholic beverages. If you are thinking of shipping alcohol as a gift or for similar reasons as a non-licensed entity, do not expect private carriers to provide the services you need.</p> <p>Manufacturers with alcohol licenses, on the other hand, have to follow certain rules but are mostly allowed to ship alcohol if they conform to the shipping agreements and relevant regulations. This includes both carriers' regulations and laws that apply to alcohol shipping and manufacturing.</p> <h2>Different Carriers</h2> <p>The process of getting alcohol licenses for shipping will depend on the carrier you are using. Consequently, always check the rules and regulations of each carrier. However, there are two conditions you can expect every major carrier to enforce:</p> <ol> <li>that you inform them that you are shipping alcohol;</li> <li>that you will need to pay an alcohol package fee.</li> </ol> <p>Additionally, besides having a liquor license, each carrier may have specific packaging requirements for shipping alcoholic beverages. It is advisable to contact a representative of your desired carrier so that they could provide you with a list of rules relevant to alcohol shippers.</p> <h2>Alcohol Shipping Laws by State</h2> <p>As was previously mentioned, each U.S. state has specific laws related to shipments of alcohol, so it may be best to consult with a legal expert before you decide to ship large quantities of any cargo. However, <strong>the state laws can be divided into three broad categories</strong>.</p> <ol> <li>states wherein the shipping of alcohol is prohibited;</li> <li>states wherein shipping of on-site purchases is allowed;</li> <li>states wherein the shipping of alcohol is allowed.</li> </ol> <p>States where the shipping of alcohol to consumers is prohibited are <strong>Alabama, Mississippi, and Utah</strong>. In Alabama specifically, alcohol shipping is possible, but residents need to apply for special permits and the shipping must be done through the Alabama ABC (Alcoholic Beverage Control) Board.</p> <p>In the states that fall into the second category, the shipping of alcohol is restricted, but possible. The consumer must purchase the product on-site at the business that sells the alcohol and only then can it be shipped. The following states are in this category: <strong>Arkansas, Delaware, Kentucky, and Rhode Island</strong>.</p> <p>The rest of the states allow relatively unrestricted shipping of alcohol (presuming you have the necessary licenses for manufacturing and distribution).</p> <p>However, <em>local and city laws may prescribe additional prohibitions</em> – e.g. Kentucky has dry counties where the shipping of alcohol is prohibited, even though it is not done on the state level.</p> <p>Once again, we need to reiterate that you should consult the laws of each specific state and locality before you decide to ship a package there.</p> <h3>Intrastate vs. Interstate Shipping</h3> <p>If you are shipping alcoholic beverages intrastate, only the relevant state laws apply to you. However, the laws of both states apply to interstate shipping – so, where you are shipping from and to. Extra caution should be taken during interstate shipping, as alcohol shipments compliant in California are not necessarily compliant in Utah.</p> <h3>Cross-Border Shipments</h3> <p>Cross-border alcohol shipments present additional challenges. Besides being compliant with the local and state laws, you also need to take into account the laws of the country you are shipping to. For international alcohol shipments, you will need special licenses and to pay additional customs fees.</p> <h2>Insuring Your Packages</h2> <p>Packages of alcoholic beverages are often fragile and easily damaged. Most carriers provide insurance, but rarely for the entire value of the shipment. In case you deal in luxury goods, like <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/everything-you-need-to-know-about-wine-shipping">shipping high-end wine</a>, even if the limits are agreeable, the insurance rates you need to pay will be very high if you wish to insure your goods for their full value.</p> <p>However, you can <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">take out full-value private insurance</a> for high-value packages. Private insurance has higher limits, better rates, and an easier claims process. As shipments of alcohol are often expensive, you could consider taking special steps to insure your packages.</p> <h2>Final Considerations</h2> <p>So, can you ship alcoholic beverages? Although complicated, shipping alcohol legally is possible. However, you need to consult the relevant state laws and carrier regulations, and acquire all of the necessary permits and licenses. 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            • titleThe Full Guide to Shipping Perfumes as a Business
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            • body<p><img alt="creative photo of a modern perfume bottle" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/creative-photo-of-a-modern-perfume-bottle.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping high-end perfumes is not as simple as shipping most other goods. Special regulations apply to shipping perfumes (and other cosmetics), both domestically and internationally. You should be fully aware of all the applicable laws before you decide to deliver perfumes to your consumers.</p> <p>On top of that, shipping perfumes and other liquids necessitates special packaging techniques. And if you are shipping luxury perfumes, there are additional considerations, such as getting the right insurance policy to fully insure your shipment.</p> <p>In this article, we will cover everything relevant to shipping perfumes as a business – from the applicable shipping regulations depending on the mode of transport to the best way to package and ship perfumes. We should start with the most relevant aspects – the domestic and international regulations regarding perfume shipments.</p> <h2>Domestic Regulations Regarding Shipping Perfumes</h2> <p>Because most perfumes, and other fragrances like colognes and aftershaves, contain ethyl alcohol, they are considered <strong>hazardous materials</strong> and are typically categorized as Class 3 Flammable Liquids. This means that special precautions and rules need to be followed when shipping perfumes.</p> <p>The <a href="https://www.phmsa.dot.gov/">Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration</a> (PHMSA) of the Department of Transportation creates specific rules for shipping hazmat. These rules can be found in <a href="https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49">Title 49 – Transportation</a> of the Code of Federal Regulations.</p> <p>Shipping Class 3 Hazmat necessitates special packaging, shipping labels, paying certain fees, and filing the appropriate paperwork. However, when it comes to shipping perfumes, your products may fall under certain exceptions to the rules of shipping hazmat, allowing for simpler shipping.</p> <p>Many of the rules primarily apply to shipping in bulk and shipping raw materials and industrial products. If you are shipping perfumes, which are finished products, and shipping in smaller quantities to consumers or to retail stores, your products likely fall into the <a href="https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/subtitle-B/chapter-I/subchapter-C/part-173">ORM-D Consumer Commodities class</a> exception.</p> <p>This allows you to ship consumer-ready perfumes with less paperwork and simpler labeling. However, this exception only applies to shipping perfumes domestically and to ground transportation. For international perfume shipping and other modes of transportation, you would still need to follow more strict rules and regulations.</p> <p>There is another important exception to the regulations regarding shipping Class 3 hazmat that commonly applies to perfumes – if your perfumes contain <strong>less than 70% ethyl alcohol content</strong> and are packaged in glass bottles of up to 8 ounces, your products are exempt from the regular regulations.</p> <h3>Shipping Perfumes Internationally</h3> <p>The regulations and exceptions that were discussed apply to domestic shipping in the U.S. For international shipping of perfumes, you will need TSA clearance, validation that your carrier can pack dangerous goods, and to be compliant with the laws of your destination country.</p> <h3>Specific Carrier Rules</h3> <p>On top of the legal regulations you need to adhere to when shipping perfumes, you also need to follow the rules of individual carriers. It is advisable to contact your carrier’s representative to find out if they have any restrictions on shipping perfumes and to discuss the specific rules your need to follow, as each carrier has a different set of rules.</p> <h2>Packing Perfumes for Shipping</h2> <p><img alt="glass fragrant perfume bottle" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/glass-fragrant-perfume-bottle.jpg" /></p> <p>Even when your perfumes are exempt from the regulations regarding shipping Class 3 hazmat, you should still take special care to package your goods properly. This can prevent your goods from getting damaged in transit, forcing you to cover the costs. You should always apply the basic principles of packaging perfumes:</p> <ul> <li>Your perfume bottles should be lined with absorbent material that can absorb all the liquid contained in the bottle.</li> <li>Use combination packaging to keep your perfume bottles in separate rows with inner packaging materials like packing peanuts.</li> <li>The perfumes should be kept in leak-proof containers.</li> <li>Place the box containing perfumes in a larger <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-corrugated-cardboard">cardboard box</a> and fill the empty space with thermal bubble wrap or other heat-managing cushioning material.</li> <li>Seal the boxes properly with adhesive tape.</li> <li>Label the boxes properly, including a fragile label and a label that designates that your package contains a liquid.</li> </ul> <h2>Insuring Your Perfume Packages</h2> <p>It is advisable to insure your shipment if you are sending high-end perfumes. While most perfume bottles are relatively sturdy and proper packaging minimizes the chance of your goods getting damaged, that does not mean that your goods will never get damaged in transit.</p> <p>Additionally, you need to account for events other than damage in transit, like your package getting stolen or lost due to events outside your or your carrier's control, such as natural hazards. However, the automatic insurance provided by most carriers typically does not cover the full value of luxury perfume shipments.</p> <p>You may consider getting private, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">third-party insurance</a> for your perfume shipment. Private insurance has several benefits when you are shipping high-value goods, including:</p> <ol> <li>Higher insurance limits;</li> <li>Better insurance rates for more expensive products;</li> <li>More security that you will be refunded; i.e., most automatic carrier insurance necessitates that you prove that your carrier was at fault and typically excludes events like theft or packages getting lost due to natural hazards. Third-party insurance only requires that you show that a package was lost or damaged during transit, without proving who was at fault;</li> <li>A quicker claims process.</li> </ol> <h2>Shipping Luxury Goods with a Reliable Partner</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> can be your logistics partner whenever you ship high-end goods. We have over 15 years in the logistics industry and know how to make sure that your packages are delivered to your customers safely and on time.</p> <p>All the vehicles in our fleet are equipment with real-time tracking, so you can know where your shipment is at each leg of the journey. We also offer full-value private insurance at premium rates, so you can always know that you will be compensated if something unforeseen happens.</p> <p>In case you have an online platform, we provide API integration with UNIVAL’s website functionalities to streamline your shipping process. 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            • titleExamining the 5 Biggest Challenges in Transportation and Logistics in 2023
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            • body<p>The transportation and logistics industry is the backbone of global trade, ensuring goods move efficiently from manufacturers to consumers. However, there are many challenges in transportation logistics - some old and some new - that need to be addressed for this industry to continue functioning optimally.</p> <p>In this article, we'll delve into the most pressing issues affecting the transportation and logistics industry, drawing insights from recent sources. From rising costs to sustainability demands, here is an in-depth analysis of the challenges confronting this indispensable sector.</p> <h2>Transportation Costs</h2> <p><img alt="logistic center" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/logistic-center.jpg" /></p> <p>At the end of the day, it always comes down to operational costs. So let us start with that - one of the most formidable challenges faced by the transportation and logistics industry is the <strong>ever-increasing transportation costs</strong>.</p> <p>In recent years, the industry has grappled with skyrocketing fuel prices, supply chain disruptions, and volatile economic conditions. These factors have contributed to a significant surge in operational expenses, placing immense pressure on logistics companies.</p> <p>Fuel costs, in particular, play a pivotal role in driving up these costs. Fluctuations in oil prices can have a profound impact on profit margins, making it challenging for logistics providers to maintain stable pricing structures.</p> <p>To mitigate these challenges, some companies are exploring innovative solutions such as route optimization, predictive weather analytics, the use of alternative fuels, and leveraging advanced technologies like artificial intelligence to improve operational efficiency.</p> <p>These strategies not only help reduce costs but also enhance the overall sustainability of the transportation and logistics sector. However, many logistics companies are still insisting on utilizing legacy systems, with no serious attempts at modernizing their operations.</p> <h2>Warehousing and Maintenance</h2> <p><img alt="warehouse shelves" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse-shelves.jpg" /></p> <p>Warehousing and maintenance pose another set of complex challenges for the transportation and logistics industry. In today's consumer-driven world, the demand for quick and efficient storage facilities is higher than ever. The pressure to optimize warehouse operations and reduce turnaround times is continually increasing.</p> <p>With the rise of e-commerce and the "Amazon effect," <strong>customers now expect</strong> <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/is-same-day-delivery-worth-it">rapid order fulfillment and delivery</a>. This places logistics companies under immense pressure to not only maintain vast warehousing spaces but also ensure they are efficiently managed. The challenge lies in striking a balance between cost-effective warehousing solutions and the need for swift product access.</p> <p>Maintenance is also a critical aspect of logistics operations. A fleet of well-maintained vehicles is essential for meeting delivery schedules and ensuring customer satisfaction. The complexity and cost of fleet maintenance can be substantial, particularly for large logistics firms.</p> <p>To address these transportation challenges, logistics companies are investing in state-of-the-art warehouse management systems (WMS) and predictive maintenance technologies. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/emerging-supply-chain-technologies-for-gaining-a-competitive-advantage">These innovations</a> help optimize warehouse operations and reduce unplanned downtime, ultimately enhancing customer service and cost-effectiveness.</p> <h2>Speed of Delivery and Accurate Estimated Time of Arrival</h2> <p>As was mentioned in the previous point, customers demand speed and accuracy in their deliveries. Accurate estimated time of arrival (ETA) has become a critical factor in customer satisfaction. However, <strong>achieving precise ETAs can be a significant challenge</strong> in the transportation and logistics industry.</p> <p>A multitude of factors can impact the accuracy of ETAs, including traffic congestion, weather conditions, and unforeseen delays. Failure to provide accurate ETAs can lead to increased costs due to missed delivery windows and customer dissatisfaction. To address these challenges, logistics companies are increasingly turning to advanced data analytics, package tracking, and real-time monitoring.</p> <p>These technologies enable them to track vehicles, monitor traffic conditions, and make real-time adjustments to routes, ensuring more accurate ETAs. Additionally, predictive analytics can help anticipate potential delays and proactively manage customer expectations.</p> <h2>Driver and Staff Shortages</h2> <p><img alt="woman truck driver" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/woman-truck-driver.jpg" /></p> <p>The shortage of skilled drivers and staff is a persistent challenge in the transportation and logistics industry. According to the <a href="https://www.trucking.org/news-insights/lawmakers-introduce-bipartisan-bill-strengthen-driver-apprenticeship-program">American Trucking Association</a>, the demand for skilled truck drivers and logistics professionals far exceeds the available talent pool - there is a shortage of 78,000 truck drivers.</p> <p>Coupled with the current shortage is the ATA's estimate that another 1,2 million truck drivers will need to be hired over the next decade to meet the labor demand. This shortage has far-reaching consequences, including <strong>delayed deliveries and increased labor costs</strong>.</p> <p>Several factors contribute to this shortage, including an aging workforce, stringent regulatory requirements, and the demanding nature of the job. Logistics companies are faced with the difficult task of recruiting and retaining qualified personnel to meet the growing demands of the industry.</p> <p>To address staffing challenges, many companies are implementing driver retention programs, offering competitive wages and benefits, and investing in training and development initiatives. Additionally, the industry is exploring automation and autonomous vehicles as a long-term solution to alleviate the driver shortage.</p> <h2>The Growing Demand for Sustainability</h2> <p>With increasing awareness of environmental issues and regulatory pressures, <strong>sustainability has emerged as a critical challenge</strong> in the transportation and logistics industry. Companies are under growing scrutiny to reduce their carbon footprint and adopt eco-friendly practices.</p> <p>The transportation sector is a significant contributor to greenhouse gas emissions. The reliance on fossil fuels and the carbon-intensive nature of logistics operations make it imperative for the industry to embrace sustainable practices.</p> <p>Faced with growing customer demands, some logistics companies are adopting eco-friendly technologies such as electric vehicles, hydrogen-powered trucks, and hybrid transportation solutions.</p> <p>They are also optimizing routes to reduce fuel consumption and emissions. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/benefits-of-corrugated-cardboard">Sustainable packaging</a> and waste reduction initiatives are also gaining traction within the industry as a means of reducing environmental impact.</p> <h2>A Logistics Company That Can Meet Any Challenge</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> is well aware of the challenges facing the transportation and logistics industry. We deal with them daily. Our solution is to utilize tried and true methods, coupled with the implementation of modern technologies and reliable practices.</p> <p>We specialize in transporting and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insuring high-end goods</a>. All the vehicles in our fleet are equipped with real-time tracking devices, you can insure your package for its full value at premium rates, and can even integrate your website's functionality with UNIVAL’s API. We can get your packages where they need to be – on time.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> to learn more about our operations.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-in-transportation-and-logistics" }, "headline": "Examining the 5 Biggest Challenges in Transportation and Logistics in 2023", "description": "What are the biggest challenges in the transportation and logistics industry today? What are some solutions? 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            • body<p>Are you passionate about jewelry and dream of starting your online jewelry business? Finding your place in the competitive online marketplace might seem challenging, but you can turn your passion into a successful online store with the proper steps. In this guide, we'll walk you through the entire process so you <strong>can make your jewelry business a reality</strong>.</p> <h2>Choosing A Jewelry Niche</h2> <p><img alt="gold jewelry" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/gold-jewelry.jpg" /></p> <p>When you figure out your niche and the people who are into it, you can make your business cater specifically to them. This boosts your chances of doing well in the busy world of online sales. There are various types of jewelry niches to consider, each with its appeal:</p> <h3>1. Body Jewelry</h3> <p>This niche focuses on items such as nose rings, belly button rings, and piercings. It caters to individuals looking to adorn their bodies with unique and trendy accessories. This niche also provides a platform for artistic expression and personal style, appealing to those who enjoy standing out.</p> <h3>2. Plated Jewelry</h3> <p>Plated jewelry offers the look of precious metals like gold or silver at a more affordable price point. It appeals to budget-conscious shoppers who still want a touch of elegance. Plated jewelry also provides a durable and tarnish-resistant option for everyday wear.</p> <h3>3. Handmade Jewelry</h3> <p>Handmade jewelry is crafted carefully and creatively, often featuring unique designs and artisanal craftsmanship. It attracts customers seeking one-of-a-kind, personalized pieces. These distinctive pieces often hold a more profound sentimental value, as they can represent the wearer's personality, taste, or story.</p> <h3>4. High-End Jewelry</h3> <p>Fine jewelry comprises high-quality materials like solid gold, sterling silver, and precious gemstones. This niche caters to those looking for timeless, investment-worthy pieces often associated with special occasions. Skilled artisans typically craft these pieces, ensuring their durability and unique design.</p> <h3>5. Vintage Jewelry</h3> <p>Vintage jewelry appeals to individuals who appreciate the charm and history of antique accessories. These timeless pieces carry stories and craftsmanship that cannot be replicated in modern design, offering a sense of nostalgia and uniqueness.</p> <h3>6. Fair Trade Jewelry</h3> <p>This niche focuses on ethically sourced and sustainable materials. It encourages manufacturers to adopt more responsible practices in their production processes. Fair trade jewelry resonates with socially conscious consumers prioritizing ethical and environmentally friendly products.</p> <p>Consider your <strong>taste and preferences</strong> when choosing a niche for selling jewelry. When you genuinely enjoy and believe in the products you're selling, it comes across in your marketing and customer interactions. However, this should not be the sole determining factor. Balance your personal preferences with market research and customer demand.</p> <h2>Taking Inspiration From Other Jewelry Stores</h2> <p>Checking out other online jewelry stores can be a smart move. You can get ideas for your business when you see what's working for them. You may notice they use excellent photos or are great at answering customer questions.</p> <p>This can help you figure out how to make your store better and more appealing to people who love jewelry. So, don't be afraid to peek at what others are doing – it can help you shine in online commerce!</p> <h2>Planning Your Business</h2> <p>Now that you better understand your market and how others do it, it's time to plan your jewelry business. Begin by setting clear and achievable goals. Ask yourself what you want to accomplish with your online store. Do you want to sell a certain number of pieces each month, reach a specific revenue target, or establish a solid social media presence? Your goals will serve as a roadmap for your business.</p> <p>Next, create a budget. Figure out how much money you will invest in starting and running your jewelry business. Consider expenses such as:</p> <p>Website hosting,</p> <p>Inventory,</p> <p>Packaging materials,</p> <p>Marketing,</p> <p>Legal fees associated with registering your business.</p> <p>Naming your business is also something to think about. A catchy name can do wonders for you. It should be memorable and reflect your brand's personality. Check if it’s available as a domain name for your website and whether it needs to be registered with local authorities.</p> <h2>Getting Your Jewelry</h2> <p><img alt="jewels and gold coins" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/jewels-and-gold-coins.jpg" /></p> <p>The heart of your jewelry business is, of course, the jewelry itself. Depending on your skills, resources, and preferences, you have two primary options: <strong>creating your jewelry or sourcing it from suppliers</strong>.</p> <p>If you create it, you'll need the necessary tools, materials, and skills. Consider taking jewelry-making classes or seeking guidance from experienced artisans. Creating your pieces allows for unique, handmade pieces to set your business apart.</p> <p>Alternatively, you can <em>source</em> jewelry from suppliers, artisans, or wholesalers. This is a convenient option if you're not a jewelry maker yourself. However, ensuring the quality and authenticity of the jewelry you source is crucial. Research potential suppliers thoroughly, read reviews, and ask for samples to assess the quality of their products.</p> <h2>Taking Care of Legal Obligations</h2> <p>Before you launch your online jewelry business, take care of the legal aspects. Start by <strong>registering your business</strong> with the appropriate government authorities. The specific requirements can vary depending on your location, so check with your local business registration office or consult a legal professional.</p> <p>Additionally, you should consider opening a separate business bank account. This separation of finances makes tracking your business expenses and income easier, simplifying your accounting and tax filings.</p> <p>If you have a unique brand name or logo, it's a good idea to look into trademarking it. This helps keep your brand unique and stops others from using names or logos that might confuse customers. Address these legal considerations early on to establish a solid foundation for your online jewelry business and avoid potential legal issues.</p> <h2>Building Your Online Store</h2> <p>Now that you've laid the groundwork, it's time to set up your online store. To do this, you'll need a <strong>third-party ecommerce platform</strong>. Two popular options are Shopify and Etsy, but there are many others to choose from.</p> <p>When selecting an ecommerce platform, consider factors like ease of use, customization options, and fees. Many venues offer <em>user-friendly</em> templates and tools to help you create a professional-looking website without needing advanced technical skills. Customize your website to reflect your brand's aesthetics. Choose a color scheme, typography, and layout that resonates with your target audience.</p> <h2>Showing Off Your Jewelry</h2> <p>Now that your online store is taking shape, it's time to showcase your jewelry in the best possible light. <strong>High-quality product images and detailed descriptions</strong> are your best tools for convincing potential customers to purchase.</p> <p>Invest in good photography equipment or hire a professional photographer if your budget allows. Your jewelry photos should be clear and well-lit and show your pieces from various angles. This gives customers a better sense of the jewelry's appearance and craftsmanship.</p> <p>In your product descriptions, provide comprehensive information about each piece. Include details about the <strong>materials, dimensions, care instructions, and pricing</strong>. Think about the questions customers might have and address them in your descriptions.</p> <p>With your online store set up and your jewelry beautifully presented, you're well on your way to starting a successful online jewelry business. In the next part of this guide, we'll delve into pricing, payment processing, shipping and fulfillment, customer service, and marketing strategies to help your business thrive.</p> <h2>Pricing Your Jewelry</h2> <p>Setting a fair price for your jewelry is crucial for profitability and attracting customers. To determine your pricing strategy, you'll need to consider several factors:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Costs</strong>: Calculate the cost of materials, labor, packaging, and any other overhead expenses involved in creating or sourcing your jewelry</li> <li><strong>Competitor Prices</strong>: Research what similar jewelry is selling for in the market. Your prices should be competitive, but they should also reflect the quality and uniqueness of your pieces.</li> <li><strong>Profit Margin</strong>: Determine the profit margin you want to achieve. This should cover your expenses and leave room for growth and reinvestment in your business.</li> <li><strong>Value Perception</strong>: Consider how your target audience perceives the value of your jewelry. High-quality materials, craftsmanship, and unique designs can justify higher prices.</li> </ul> <h2>Setting Up Payment Processing</h2> <p>Once you've established your pricing structure, it's time to set up payment processing for your online store. This involves choosing a <strong>secure and reliable</strong> payment gateway that lets customers purchase quickly.</p> <p>Popular payment processing options include PayPal, Stripe, Square, and others. Ensure that your chosen payment gateway is <em>integrated</em> with your ecommerce platform and complies with security standards to protect customer information.</p> <h2>Shipping and Fulfillment</h2> <p>Shipping and fulfillment are critical aspects of running an online jewelry business. Your goal is to deliver orders to your customers promptly and in excellent condition. Here's what you need to take care of:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Shipping Options</strong>: Decide on your shipping options. Will you offer free shipping, charge a flat rate, or calculate shipping costs based on the customer's location? Each option has its advantages and considerations.</li> <li><strong>Shipping Carriers</strong>: Choose reliable shipping carriers that offer tracking and insurance options. Compare rates and services to find the best fit for your business.</li> <li><strong>Shipping Policies</strong>: Create clear and transparent shipping policies on your website. Communicate estimated delivery times, shipping restrictions (e.g., international shipping limitations), and how customers can track their orders.</li> <li><strong>Packaging</strong>: Invest in attractive and protective packaging for your jewelry. A well-packaged item enhances the customer's unboxing experience and protects the jewelry during transit.</li> <li><strong>Order Fulfillment</strong>: Implement a system to manage order fulfillment efficiently. This includes processing orders, preparing items for shipment, and generating shipping labels. Many ecommerce platforms offer tools to streamline this process.</li> <li><strong>Shipping Notifications</strong>: Keep your customers informed by sending shipping notifications with tracking information. This helps build trust and anticipation for their purchase's arrival.</li> </ul> <h2>Customer Service</h2> <p>Exceptional customer service will satisfy your current customers and increase the likelihood of them referring friends and family to your online jewelry store. So don’t underestimate this step! Here are some tips to provide top-notch service:</p> <p><strong>Timely Responses</strong>: Respond promptly to customer inquiries and messages, whether they come through your website, email, or social media. Aim to address questions and concerns within 24 hours or sooner.</p> <p><strong>Politeness and Professionalism</strong>: Always maintain a polite and professional tone when communicating with customers. A courteous approach can lead to positive outcomes even when handling complaints or returns.</p> <p><strong>Returns and Exchanges</strong>: Consider offering a straightforward return and exchange policy. Clearly outline the terms on your website so customers know what to expect.</p> <p><strong>Feedback and Improvement</strong>: Encourage customers to provide feedback on their shopping experience. Use their insights to improve your website, products, or services.</p> <p><strong>Personalization</strong>: Whenever possible, personalize your interactions with customers. Remember their preferences and make them feel valued.</p> <p><strong>Problem Resolution</strong>: Be proactive in resolving any issues or complaints. A satisfied customer with a problem resolved quickly can become a loyal advocate for your business.</p> <h2>Getting the Word Out</h2> <p>Now that your online business is running smoothly, it's time to focus on marketing and promotion. An effective online presence makes it easier for potential buyers to discover your jewelry. Here are some strategies to consider:</p> <h3>1. Social Media</h3> <p>Utilize platforms like Instagram, Facebook, Pinterest, and Twitter to showcase your items. A solid social media presence helps you engage with your audience through regular posts and stories and use relevant hashtags to increase visibility.</p> <h3>2. Product Reviews</h3> <p>Product reviews build trust and credibility with potential buyers by offering real customer testimonials. They can also help you stand out from competitors in the market. Share positive reviews in your marketing to boost sales through social proof.</p> <h3>3. Loyalty Incentives</h3> <p>Offer rewards and benefits to your repeat customers to keep them coming back, generate positive word-of-mouth, and increase revenue. This could include exclusive discounts or special access to new products or services.</p> <h3>4. Email Marketing</h3> <p>Build an email list of interested customers and use it to send newsletters, promotions, and updates about new products. Email marketing is an excellent way to nurture customer relationships. Valuable email content can establish your brand as an industry expert and drive more traffic to your website.</p> <h3>5. Content Marketing</h3> <p>Create valuable content related to jewelry, fashion, and style. You can educate your audience by sharing helpful info about various types of jewelry, where they come from, how to take care of them, and how to pick the best piece for any event. This allows them to make better choices and makes them trust you more.</p> <h3>6. Paid Advertising</h3> <p>Consider investing in paid advertising campaigns on platforms like Facebook or Google Ads. These can help you reach a broader audience and target specific demographics. Analyze the data from these campaigns to fine-tune your strategies and optimize your return on investment.</p> <h3>7.Collaborations</h3> <p>Partner with influencers or bloggers in the fashion and jewelry niche. Influencer marketing can help you reach their followers and build credibility. Authenticity matters, so choose influencers whose style <strong>aligns with your brand</strong>.</p> <h3>8. SEO Optimization</h3> <p>Continuously optimize your website for search engines. Use relevant keywords in product descriptions and blog posts to improve your visibility. Also, ensure that your website's design is user-friendly and easily navigable to provide a good user experience, which can positively impact your search engine rankings.</p> <p>Remember that marketing is an <em>ongoing</em> effort, so be prepared to adapt and refine your strategies based on what works best for your business. It may take some time to see significant results, so patience is vital.</p> <h2>Wrapping Up</h2> <p>If you're opening an online jewelry store and want a reliable shipping service, look no further than Unival Logistics. With over 15 years of experience in the logistics industry, we're your go-to partner for safe and on-time deliveries.</p> <h2>Shipping Jewelry With a Reliable Partner</h2> <p>If you're opening an online jewelry store and want a reliable shipping service, look no further than <strong>Unival Logistics</strong>. With over 15 years of experience in the logistics industry, we're your go-to partner for safe and on-time deliveries.</p> <p>Our fleet is equipped with real-time tracking, ensuring you know exactly where your shipments are at every step of the journey. Plus, we offer comprehensive private insurance at competitive rates, providing peace of mind in case of unforeseen events.</p> <p>Have questions or want to learn more about how we can elevate your business's logistics? <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> today – we're here to help!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-sell-jewelry-online" }, "headline": "How To Sell Jewelry Online", "description": "Discover expert tips and strategies for successfully selling jewelry online. 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            • titleThe Impact of the Truck Driver Shortage on Logistics in 2023
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            • body<p><img alt="The man loads the truck with packages." class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/cargo-and-goods-transportation-b.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 800px;" /></p> <p>The surging shipping prices caused by the pandemic have mostly stabilized. However, while shipping rates are relatively stable and reaching pre-pandemic levels, the logistics and transportation industry is still struggling with one of the main reasons behind the price hikes – the truck driver shortage.</p> <p>And given the fact that trucking is the backbone of the U.S. economy –<a href="https://www.trucking.org/economics-and-industry-data" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> 72.6% of goods were moved by trucks</a> in 2022, a lack of truckers may cause supply chain disruptions from sourcing raw materials to delivering goods to end consumers.</p> <p>In this article, we will take a closer look at the truck driver shortage in the U.S., including the reasons behind it and the effects it has on the economy and consumers alike. So let us start with the foundation.</p> <h2>The Reasons Behind the Truck Driver Shortage in the U.S.</h2> <p>The trucker shortage is not a new phenomenon – it is a<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-in-transportation-and-logistics" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> challenge the logistics industry</a> has been grappling with for over a decade. However, as of right now, no final solution has been found. The American Trucking Association (ATA) estimates that there are<a href="https://www.trucking.org/news-insights/lawmakers-introduce-bipartisan-bill-strengthen-driver-apprenticeship-program" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> 78,000 unfilled truck driver jobs</a>. </p> <p>Further, the ATA estimates that <strong>1,2 million new truckers will need to be hired by 2030</strong>. Given the current shortage, hiring and training such a large workforce may be unrealistic. So, what are the reasons behind the truck driver shortage?</p> <h3>1. The Working Conditions' Effect on Retention Rates</h3> <p>The trucking industry in the United States is notorious for its <strong>demanding working conditions</strong>, which have deterred many from pursuing or staying in this career. Long hours on the road, extended periods away from home, and the physical demands of the job can exact a heavy toll on truckers' well-being and job satisfaction.</p> <p>Truckers often spend weeks or even months away from their families, straining personal lives and making it challenging to maintain a healthy work-life balance. The physically taxing nature of the profession can lead to health problems, including obesity, sleep disorders, and chronic stress.</p> <p>Additionally, the relatively low pay for entry-level trucking positions has dissuaded potential candidates from considering a career in trucking. All of this leads to low retention rates for existing truckers and an insufficient number of new applicants.</p> <h3>2. An Aging Workforce</h3> <p>Another critical factor contributing to the trucking shortage is the driver demographics, particularly <strong>the age of drivers</strong>. As older drivers retire, there is a notable shortage of younger individuals entering the industry.</p> <p>In 2022, the<a href="https://www.zippia.com/professional-truck-driver-jobs/demographics/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> average age for professional truck drivers</a> was 47. That is one of the older average ages for a profession in the U.S. Such an aging demographic is a strong indicator that the shortage will not be easily resolved in the near future.</p> <p>Additionally, federal regulations disallow people under 21 to become long-haul truckers, which further stymies a potential expansion of the workforce. This trend is further exacerbated by the lack of appeal and perception of the job among younger generations, for the reasons we mentioned above, again limiting the entry of potential drivers.</p> <h3>3. The Turbulence Caused by the Pandemic</h3> <p>The COVID-19 pandemic dealt a severe blow to the already strained trucking industry. While the pandemic itself <strong>did not directly cause the shortage of drivers</strong>, it exacerbated existing issues. Lockdowns, health concerns, and supply chain disruptions made the job even more challenging for commercial drivers. </p> <p>Even with most restrictions being lifted and the situation becoming relatively normalized, the logistics industry is still reeling from the pandemic’s effects.</p> <h2>The Effects of the Shortage</h2> <p>The shortage of truck drivers has had far-reaching consequences across various sectors, impacting both businesses and consumers alike. Some of the key negative effects are:</p> <ul> <li><em>Increased Prices</em>: One of the most visible effects of the shortage is rising prices. With fewer drivers available to transport goods, the cost of shipping has surged. These increased transportation costs are often passed on to consumers, resulting in higher prices for everyday goods.</li> <li><em>Longer Delivery Times</em>: Delays in transportation have become more common due to the shortage, leading to longer delivery times. This can disrupt supply chains, increase inventory carrying costs for businesses, and create frustration for consumers.</li> <li><em>Logistics Bottlenecks</em>: The shortage has created bottlenecks in logistics operations. Businesses are struggling to find available trucking capacity, causing inefficiencies in the movement of goods and hindering economic growth.</li> </ul> <h2>Efficiently Dealing with the Shortage</h2> <p>There is no easy solution for the truck driver shortage. However, you can minimize the effects it has on your daily operations by partnering with a professional logistics company.<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> UNIVAL Logistics</a> can deal with the challenge of delivering your goods safely and on time.</p> <p>We specialize in the transportation of high-end goods, from<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/jewelry" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> jewelry</a> to<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/technology" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> valuable tech</a>, and provide<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> full-value insurance</a> for your parcels at premium rates. We know how to optimize delivery routes so that your customers always receive the packages they are expecting.</p> <p>If you have any questions about the benefits of partnering with UNIVAL Logistics or wish to learn more about our processes and how they fit with yours, feel free to<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank"> contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/truck-drive-shortage-examined" }, "headline": "The Impact of the Truck Driver Shortage on Logistics in 2023", "description": "The truck driver shortage has been plaguing the logistics industry for more than a decade. 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            • titleHow To Ship High-End Leather Products
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            • body<p><img alt="woman is preparing package for shipping" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/selling-products-online-packing-.jpg" style="width: 1200px; height: 798px;" /></p> <p>When it comes to high-end leather products, the journey from the artisan's workshop to the customer's hands is a crucial part of the luxury experience. Ensuring that these high-quality items arrive in fantastic condition is paramount. This comprehensive guide will explore the essential steps and considerations for shipping high-end leather products.</p> <h2>Understanding Your High-End Leather Products</h2> <p>Understanding your products involves considering the materials used, the level of craftsmanship, and the fragility of leather. Recognizing these elements is the first step in ensuring the safe transit of your cherished items. </p> <p>Neglecting the proper handling of leather can lead to irreparable damage, alterations in color and texture, and a reduction in its overall value. Here are the aspects you need to pay attention to when it comes to protecting leather items:</p> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Temperature and Humidity:</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> Leather is sensitive to extreme temperature fluctuations and changes in humidity. When exposed to excessive heat, cold, or damp conditions, leather can develop cracks, mold, and a significant loss of strength.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Light:</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> Leather is also susceptible to damage from prolonged exposure to light. Intense sunlight or bright artificial lighting can cause leather to lose its color and texture, diminishing its aesthetic appeal.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Dust and Dirt</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">: The accumulation of dust and dirt on leather detracts from its visual appeal and can lead to unsightly scratches and marks. This accumulation can give the leather a weathered and worn-out appearance.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Pressure and Friction</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">: Squeezing or rubbing leather during shipping can result in stubborn creases and dents that may never entirely disappear. </span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Moisture</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">: When leather gets wet, it can develop unsightly stains, fade color, and even foster mold growth, causing irreversible harm.</span></li> </ul> <p>With these considerations in mind, let's go over the steps you need to take care of when shipping leather goods!</p> <h2>1. Selecting the Right Packaging Materials</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">The selection of appropriate packaging materials is at the heart of successful high-end leather product shipping. Here's a closer look at what you need:</span></p> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Leather-friendly packaging:</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> Opt for soft, non-abrasive materials that won't harm the leather's surface. Consider acid-free tissue paper or microfiber cloth for direct contact with the leather.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Padding and cushioning materials</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">: Protect your products against impacts using bubble wrap, foam, or air pillows. Ensure your items are snugly fitted within the packaging to prevent movement during transit.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>Secure closures</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">: Leather products often feature closures such as zippers, buckles, or snaps. Secure them to prevent accidental openings and potential damage during shipping.</span></li> </ul> <h2>2. Properly Packing High-End Leather Products</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Packing high-end leather products demands precision and care. Here's a step-by-step guide to the meticulous process:</span></p> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;">Before packing, clean and condition the leather. This step enhances its appearance and helps maintain its longevity.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;">Use appropriate materials to wrap and pad the product, safeguarding it against scratches and scuffs. Lay the item on a clean, padded surface and gently wrap it, ensuring complete coverage.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;">Place the protected item in a</span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong> dust bag or pouch,</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> providing an extra defense against dust, moisture, and potential minor impacts.</span></li> </ul> <ul> <li><span style="color: #0e101a;">For leather footwear, insert</span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong> shoe trees</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> before packaging. These help maintain the shoe's shape and prevent creasing or deformation during transit.</span></li> </ul> <h2>3. Labeling and Documentation</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Correct and clear labels on your packages help your items get properly handled in transit. You need to write out the addresses and make them easy to read. Plus, it's vital to secure the labels well on the package. Otherwise, they might come off while it's being transported.</span></p> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Remember to pop in detailed</span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong> packing slips and invoices</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> with every shipment you send. They're great for double-checking orders and give a professional touch when someone opens up their package. You could even add some care instructions inside the parcel. This way, you're giving your customers some handy tips on how to look after their new leather product. It's a nice gesture that shows you care and will also help the product last longer.</span></p> <h2>4. Choosing the Right Shipping Method</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Find a trusted courier with a good reputation for </span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>handling precious goods</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">. Ensure they can provide insurance coverage that matches the value of your items and offer reliable tracking and good customer support to keep you informed and address any concerns. Check their track records, such as online reviews and customer testimonials, to confirm their history of safe deliveries.</span></p> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;"><img alt="" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse-worker-working-for-inv.jpg" style="width: 1000px; height: 667px;" /></span></p> <h2> 5. Opting for Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>High-end leather products are different from your run-of-the-mill items. They're a luxury, carefully crafted, often with precise detail, and carry a significant price tag. Therefore, any damage or loss can be quite an emotional and financial hit.</p> <p>Without insurance, the burden of the loss falls entirely on you. Not only is this a financial setback, but it can also harm your reputation with your customers. They trusted you to deliver their prized item safely, which could impact future business if you fail to do so.</p> <p>But, when your goods are insured, any loss or damage becomes the insurance company's responsibility. They cover the cost, and your customer remains satisfied. It's a win-win situation that provides peace of mind for both parties involved. So, whether you're a supplier of high-end leather goods or a customer purchasing them, it's always smart to insure these items during transit. </p> <h2>6. Tracking and Monitoring Shipments</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Real-time tracking systems can be a game-changer. Not only do they foster trust, but they also allow customers to </span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>predict when their delivery will arrive</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> and plan accordingly. Regular updates on the progress of their shipment can keep them in the loop and ease any concerns. After all, well-timed communication about a package's journey can do wonders for customer satisfaction.</span></p> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">If there are any hiccups or potential problems along the way, it's essential to tackle them head-on and professionally. A proactive approach to customer service can turn a tricky situation into a golden opportunity to go above and beyond customer expectations.</span></p> <h2>7. Handling Returns and Customer Service</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Be prepared to handle returns and provide exceptional customer service. Develop a transparent and customer-friendly </span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>return policy </strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">that outlines the return process, including timeframes and conditions. Transparency in this area builds trust. In addition, offer top-notch customer service to address any issues or inquiries swiftly and professionally. A satisfied customer is likely to become a repeat customer or brand advocate.</span></p> <h2>8. International Shipping and Customs Considerations</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Take the time to thoroughly research and adhere to the customs rules and tariffs in the country you're shipping to. Grasping these regulations is critical to ensuring a hassle-free clearance process. Ensure all required paperwork, like customs forms and declarations, are correctly filled out for your international shipments. </span></p> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Any errors or missing information could lead to hold-ups or problems at customs. Lastly, consider hiring a </span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>customs broker </strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;">if you regularly deal with many international shipments</span><span style="color: #0e101a;"><strong>.</strong></span><span style="color: #0e101a;"> These experts can assist you in navigating customs regulations.</span></p> <h2>Team Up With a  Trusted Partner for Premium Product Shipping</h2> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">When shipping your high-end products, </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><span style="color: #4a6ee0;">UNIVAL Logistics</span></a><span style="color: #0e101a;"> is the partner you can trust. With over 15 years of experience in logistics, we're experts at ensuring your valuable goods reach their destination safely and punctually.</span></p> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">Our fleet of vehicles is equipped with real-time tracking, giving you the peace of mind of knowing exactly where your shipment is at every step of its journey. Moreover, we offer comprehensive private insurance at competitive rates, so you can rest assured that you'll be compensated in case of any unexpected events.</span></p> <p><span style="color: #0e101a;">If you run an online business, we also offer API integration with UNIVAL's website features to simplify shipping procedures. Don't hesitate to </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact" rel="noopener" target="_blank"><span style="color: #4a6ee0;">reach out to us</span></a><span style="color: #0e101a;"> if you have any inquiries or want to explore how we can enhance the logistics aspect of your business.</span></p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-high-end-leather-products" }, "headline": "How To Ship High-End Leather Products", "description": "Master the art of efficiently shipping high-end leather products, from packaging to insurance. 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            • body<p><img alt="golden bar" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/golden-bar.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping precious metals is not just a logistical endeavor; it's a matter of preserving wealth and history. The stakes are high whether you're sending gold coins, silver bars, or platinum jewelry. Ensuring your precious metals reach their destination intact is paramount.</p> <p>In this guide, we will go through all the nuances of shipping precious metals you need to know, from legal considerations to implementing effective security measures.</p> <h2>Know the Regulations and Laws</h2> <p>The regulations and laws about the shipment of precious metals can vary from one country to another and within regions and states. It's crucial to be well-versed in the specific rules that apply to your location and your shipment's destination. Additional customs and import/export laws may apply to <em>international</em> shipments. To avoid legal issues, conduct research, speak with professionals, and keep updated on any changes in the law.</p> <h2>Prioritize Insurance Coverage</h2> <p>When it comes to shipping precious metals, insurance is your safety net. While many shipping companies offer primary insurance, it may only <em>partially</em> cover the value of your shipment, especially for high-value metals. It's advisable to assess the total worth of your shipment and consider purchasing additional insurance coverage to ensure you're adequately protected.</p> <p>The best solution is to insure your shipment for its <strong>total value</strong>, taking into account the current market value of the precious metals being shipped. This comprehensive coverage will allow you to file a claim for compensation if your shipment is lost, damaged, or stolen during transit.</p> <p>Insurance options can vary in terms of coverage limits and deductibles, so carefully review the terms and conditions of your policy. Be sure to keep records of your insurance documents and understand the process for filing a claim if needed.</p> <h2>Choose a Reputable Shipping Company</h2> <p>A great logistics provider can make shipping precious metals a breeze. Here's what you need to pay attention to:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Reputation and Track Record</strong>: Research the shipping company's reputation and track record in handling valuable shipments. Seek out reviews and testimonials from previous customers to gauge their reliability.</li> <li><strong>Security Protocols</strong>: Inquire about the shipping company's security protocols related to precious metals. Ensure they have stringent measures, including surveillance, tamper-evident packaging, and tracking systems.</li> <li><strong>Insurance Options</strong>: Evaluate the insurance options offered by the shipping company. Inquire about additional insurance coverage to protect your valuable metals during transit. Compare coverage limits and deductibles.</li> <li><strong>Specialized Services</strong>: Check if the shipping company offers specialized services for precious metals, such as armored transport, temperature-controlled shipping, or secure storage facilities.</li> <li><strong>International Shipping Expertise</strong>: If shipping internationally, ensure the company has expertise in international shipping and familiarity with the destination country's customs regulations.</li> </ul> <h2>Proper Packaging is Key</h2> <p>The packaging of your precious metals is your first line of defense against theft, damage, or loss. Take the following packaging precautions:</p> <h3>1. Insulate Against Temperature Fluctuations</h3> <p>Precious metals can be <strong>sensitive to extreme temperature changes</strong>. If shipping to a region with significant temperature fluctuations, consider using insulated packaging materials to help maintain a stable temperature inside the package. This is particularly important for items like coins or bars that might be affected by extreme heat or cold.</p> <h3>2. Use Inner and Outer Packaging</h3> <p>Consider <em>double-boxing</em> your shipment. Place the well-protected inner container (with your precious metals) inside a larger, plain, unmarked outer box. This method adds an extra degree of security and aids in the confidentiality of your shipment's contents.</p> <h3>3. Reinforce Seams and Edges</h3> <p>Inspect the seams and edges of your packaging for any weak points. Reinforce these areas with extra tape or security labels. Tamper-evident tape, which leaves a visible mark if tampered with, is an excellent choice for reinforcing seams.</p> <h3>4. Securely Seal All Openings</h3> <p>Before sending the package:</p> <ul> <li>Ensure that all openings are securely sealed.</li> <li>Pay particular attention to the corners and edges where tampering is most likely.</li> <li>Use robust and tamper-evident tape to fill these areas thoroughly.</li> </ul> <h3>5. Consider Custom Packaging</h3> <p>For precious shipments, consider custom packaging solutions specifically designed for high-value items. These packages often incorporate advanced security features and tamper-evident technology.</p> <h3>6. Choose the Right Size Box</h3> <p>Select a shipping box that is just the right size for your contents. A snug fit prevents items from shifting during transit, reducing the risk of damage.</p> <h3>7. Conduct a Shake Test</h3> <p>Before sealing the box, give it a gentle shake. If you hear or feel anything moving inside, add more padding to secure the contents in place.</p> <h3>8. Check for Fragility</h3> <p>If your precious metals include delicate items, such as collectible coins, ensure they are adequately protected. Place them in coin holders, capsules, or protective sleeves before packaging.</p> <h2>Handle Documentation with Care</h2> <p><img alt="folders and documentation" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/folders-and-documentation.jpg" /></p> <p>Failure to provide the required paperwork or inaccuracies in your documents can lead to delays or even confiscation of your shipment. Here's how to handle documentation with care:</p> <ul> <li>Ensure all necessary documents, such as customs forms and shipping labels, are filled out accurately and legibly.</li> <li><strong>Save the copies</strong> of all your documents, both digital and physical. Detailed records can prove invaluable in disputes, insurance claims, audits, or other unexpected situations. Keep copies of all shipping and receiving documentation, including customs forms, shipping labels, and receipts. Also, save the tracking numbers, their associated information, and communication records with the shipping company and the recipient.</li> <li>Share digital copies of critical documents with a trusted recipient who can assist in case of loss or theft.</li> </ul> <h2>Prioritize Security Measures</h2> <p>Security measures are pivotal in mitigating the risks of shipping precious metals. Implement these precautions to enhance the safety of your shipment:</p> <ul> <li>Utilize tracking services provided by the shipping company. Regularly monitor your shipment's progress to stay informed about its location and estimated delivery date.</li> <li>Ask for a signature to ensure the product is delivered to the correct person and is not abandoned.</li> <li>Consider specialized courier services that offer armored vehicles and armed guards to transport high-value items.</li> <li>When labeling your package, discretion is critical. While it may be tempting to declare the true nature of your shipment for transparency, doing so can attract unwanted attention. Instead, opt for a more <strong>generic description</strong>, such as "collectible items." This discreet labeling reduces the risk of theft or unauthorized access during transit.</li> </ul> <h2>Take Care of Customs Declarations</h2> <p>Honesty and accuracy in your customs declarations are of utmost importance for international shipments. Falsifying information on customs forms can result in legal consequences and confiscation of your precious metals. To ensure compliance:</p> <ul> <li>Provide truthful and complete information on all customs forms.</li> <li>Research the specific requirements and restrictions of the destination country's customs authorities to avoid any complications during customs clearance.</li> </ul> <h2>Communicate Effectively</h2> <p>Maintain open lines of communication with the shipping company and the recipient throughout the shipping process. Keep the shipping company informed of any special instructions or requirements for your shipment. Also, ensure the recipient knows the shipment's <strong>expected arrival date</strong> and can receive it.</p> <h2>Secure Your Precious Metals with a Trusted Shipping Partner</h2> <p>As you can see, shipping precious metals is a meticulous and vital process that requires careful consideration of various factors, from packaging and documentation to choosing a reliable shipping company. By following the best practices outlined in this guide and carefully considering the tips provided, you can significantly enhance the security and success of your precious metal shipments.</p> <p>At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, we understand the unique challenges of shipping valuable assets like precious metals. We offer secure, end-to-end shipping solutions and comprehensive <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insurance coverage</a> to provide peace of mind. Your precious metals deserve the utmost care and security during transit, and we are here to ensure their safe and secure delivery.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch with us</a> today to learn more about our services and how we can help you confidently ship your precious metals.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-precious-metal-shipping" }, "headline": "The Ultimate Guide to Precious Metal Shipping", "description": "Unlock the secrets of safe precious metal shipping in our ultimate guide: tips for insurance, security, and proper packaging await!", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/img/golden-bar.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2023-10-04", "dateModified": "2023-10-04" } </script>
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            • body<p><img alt="warehouse people working" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse-people-working.jpg" /></p> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">In an era marked by growing environmental consciousness, businesses across the globe are recognizing the need for sustainable practices in their operations. The logistics sector, responsible for moving goods and materials through supply chains, has been at the forefront of this transformative shift. </span></p> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">The concept of "green logistics" has gained prominence, offering solutions to reduce energy consumption, curb the use of fossil fuels, and minimize ecological impact. This article explores the essence of green logistics and its profound significance in 2023.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">The Basics of Green Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Green logistics, also known as sustainable logistics or eco-friendly logistics, refers to applying environmentally responsible practices and strategies within the logistics sector. Its main goal is to promote sustainability throughout the supply chain and </span><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">lessen the damaging impact that logistics operations have on the environment.</span></strong></p> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Green logistics is a pivotal component of Sustainable Supply Chain Management (SSCM), a broader approach that integrates sustainability principles into every facet of supply chain operations. SSCM encompasses green logistics practices, sustainable procurement, ethical sourcing, and waste reduction.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Critical Components of Green Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">There are several components that are relevant for green logistics, including:</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">1. Transportation</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">One of the critical areas where green logistics practices come into play is transportation. Businesses are transitioning to energy-efficient modes of transport, including electric vehicles and alternative fuel vehicles, to reduce fuel consumption and air pollution.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">2. Inventory Management</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Efficient inventory management helps minimize waste by ensuring that products are stored and handled in an environmentally responsible manner. This can include optimizing stocking levels and reducing excess raw materials.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">3. Packaging</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Eco-friendly </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-ecommerce-packaging"><u><span style="color:#4a6ee0;font-size:11pt;">packaging</span></u></a><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> materials and designs reduce resource consumption and contribute to waste reduction. Logistics companies are increasingly adopting sustainable packaging practices.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">4. Warehousing</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Green logistics strategies extend to warehouses, where energy-efficient lighting, heating, and cooling systems are implemented to reduce energy consumption and operational costs.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">5. Reverse Logistics</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">This facet of green logistics deals with returning and recycling products and materials. Implementing </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/reverse-logistics"><u><span style="color:#4a6ee0;font-size:11pt;">reverse logistics</span></u></a><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> processes can significantly reduce waste and contribute to sustainable practices.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Why Green Logistics Matters</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">The significance of green logistics is best understood when examining its environmental impact. The logistics sector significantly contributes to carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions and energy consumption. By embracing green logistics practices, businesses can:</span></p> <ul> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Reduce Carbon Emissions:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> By switching to electric cars, streamlining delivery routes, and using fuel-efficient driving practices, businesses can reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality, and protect the environment.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Minimize Waste:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Waste management is a crucial aspect of green logistics. Sustainable practices ensure that packaging materials are recycled and products are disposed of responsibly, reducing the burden on landfills.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Conserve Natural Resources:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Green logistics reduces resource consumption by optimizing processes, reducing energy usage, and recycling materials. This, in turn, conserves precious natural resources for future generations.</span></p> </li> </ul> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Economic Benefits of Green Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Green logistics is not just about environmental responsibility; it also brings economic advantages. Here's how:</span></p> <ul> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Cost Reduction through Efficiency:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Sustainable logistics practices often lead to increased operational efficiency, resulting in cost savings in the long run.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Meeting Regulatory Requirements:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> With governments worldwide imposing stricter environmental policies, companies that embrace green logistics are better equipped to comply with regulations, avoiding potential penalties.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Attracting Eco-Conscious Consumers:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Businesses that embrace green logistics techniques can appeal to a wider client base and gain a competitive edge at a time when customers are prioritizing eco-friendly goods and services.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Social Responsibility: </span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Beyond environmental and economic considerations, green logistics aligns with the principles of social responsibility:</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Improving Corporate Image:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Companies that demonstrate commitment to environmental sustainability through green logistics are perceived more positively by stakeholders, including customers and investors.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Meeting Stakeholder Expectations:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Companies are frequently held to a standard of social and environmental responsibility by investors, staff, and business partners. Meeting these demands can be easier by embracing green logistics.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Enhancing Employee Morale:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Employees are more likely to feel proud of their work and employer when they are part of a company that values sustainability and environmental consciousness.</span></p> </li> </ul> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">The Role of Technology in Green Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">The successful implementation of green logistics relies heavily on </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/emerging-supply-chain-technologies-for-gaining-a-competitive-advantage"><u><span style="color:#4a6ee0;font-size:11pt;">advanced technology</span></u></a><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">. Let's check how artificial intelligence, route optimization, and eco-friendly practices reshape the logistics sector and contribute to a more sustainable future.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">1. Advanced Tracking and Monitoring Systems</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">The integration of cutting-edge tracking and monitoring systems has revolutionized logistics. Real-time data on vehicle performance, delivery routes, and fuel consumption enable logistics companies to make informed decisions. This data-driven approach facilitates better route planning, reducing fuel consumption and lowering carbon emissions.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">2. Data Analytics for Optimization</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Big data and analytics are at the forefront of green logistics strategies. Logistics businesses can find areas for improvement, such as ineffective delivery routes or processes, by analyzing large datasets.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">3. Automation and AI in Logistics</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Artificial intelligence (AI) and automation are transforming logistics operations. These technologies, from autonomous delivery vehicles to AI-driven route optimization, enhance efficiency and reduce environmental impact. AI can also </span><em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">predict </span></em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">demand more accurately, reducing excess inventory and waste.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Challenges and Obstacles in Green Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">While the benefits of green logistics are substantial, several challenges hinder its widespread adoption:</span></p> <ul> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Initial Investment Costs</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">: Transitioning to sustainable practices often requires significant upfront investments in new vehicles, technologies, and infrastructure. Smaller logistics companies may find it challenging to bear these costs initially.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Resistance to Change: </span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Traditional logistics practices can be deeply ingrained in organizations. Employees may resist changes in processes and technologies, necessitating effective change management strategies.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Limited Infrastructure:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> The availability of charging or refueling stations for electric and alternative fuel vehicles still needs to be improved in many regions. This infrastructure gap challenges logistics companies seeking to adopt greener transportation options.</span></p> </li> <li style="list-style-type:disc;color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Regulatory Complexities:</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> Navigating complex environmental regulations and compliance requirements can be challenging. Logistics companies must stay informed about evolving laws and policies, which can vary from one jurisdiction to another.</span></p> </li> </ul> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Top Tips for Going Green in Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;"><img alt="hand holding electric vehicle charger" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/hand-holding-electric-vehicle-charger.jpg" /></span></p> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Opting for eco-friendly practices will benefit your business and contribute to a more sustainable environment. Let's review how you can contribute to humanity's efforts toward a greener world. </span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">1. Alternative Green Shipping Materials</span></h3> <p><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> </span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">To kickstart your journey towards green logistics, consider alternative shipping materials like </span><em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">recycled </span></em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">cardboard and biodegradable packaging. These eco-friendly options can significantly reduce your environmental impact.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">2. Shipping Full-Loads</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Shipping full loads is great for eco-friendly logistics because it makes the most out of transportation space, cutting down on the number of trips needed and thus reducing emissions and fuel usage per shipment. </span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">3. Reducing Customer Returns Effectively</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Implement strategies to reduce the likelihood of customer returns. Improved product descriptions, accurate sizing information, and better quality control can minimize the need for return shipments, saving resources and transportation emissions.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">4. Strategies for No-Fail Deliveries</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Improving delivery reliability with smart route planning and real-time tracking is a win-win. It boosts customer satisfaction while also avoiding the necessity for extra shipments, making the process more efficient and cost-effective.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">5. Use Green Transportation Modes</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Embrace eco-friendly transportation options such as electric vehicles, hybrid trucks, and trains powered by renewable energy sources. These choices contribute to lower emissions and align with green logistics practices.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">6. Employ Energy-Efficient Practices</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">The logistics sector can use solar energy and energy-efficient lighting, among other energy-saving techniques. By putting these practices into action, you can cut operational expenses and your carbon footprint.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">7. Educate Your Employees and Customers</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Raise awareness among your employees and customers about reducing your carbon footprint. Engaging them in sustainability efforts can lead to more eco-conscious practices throughout the supply chain.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">8. Advocate for Change</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Become an advocate for change within the logistics industry. Collaborate with industry associations and governmental bodies to promote sustainable practices and regulations that positively impact the environment.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">The Future of Green Logistics: 2023 and Beyond</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">As global sustainability awareness continues to rise, green logistics is gaining prominence. Companies recognize the need to align their operations with environmentally responsible practices, from sourcing raw materials to delivering products to customers. This shift reflects a growing commitment to reduce the ecological footprint of the logistics sector.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">Consumer Demand for Eco-Friendly Products</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">As consumers increasingly value eco-friendly products and services, businesses face growing pressure to embrace green logistics to meet these expectations. Those integrating sustainability into their supply chains are well-positioned to increase their market share and cultivate loyal customers.</span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">Electric Vehicles as a Key Trend</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">As mentioned, EVs are emerging as a critical trend in green logistics. This transition will become even </span><em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">more </span></em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">prevalent in the future, marking a significant shift in how we provide transportation services. </span></p> <h3><span style="color:#434343;font-size:13.999999999999998pt;">Renewable Energy Integration</span></h3> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Logistics companies are increasingly adopting </span><strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">solar and wind power</span></strong><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> to reduce their environmental footprint. In the coming years, we can expect a substantial expansion in </span><em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">infrastructure </span></em><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">dedicated to harnessing these alternative energy sources. Businesses will continue applying these sustainable energy solutions to power warehouses, distribution centers, and electric vehicle charging stations.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Embracing Eco-Friendly Logistics: Final Words</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">The future of green logistics looks bright, with more companies embracing eco-friendly practices to cut their environmental footprint. In a world of rising environmental concerns, these practices are no longer optional but essential. </span></p> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">They not only pave the way for long-term business success but also contribute to a greener and more sustainable world, reflecting a broader commitment to environmental responsibility within the logistics sector.</span></p> <h2><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:17pt;">Efficient Shipping with Unival Logistics</span></h2> <p><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;">Choose </span><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/"><u><span style="color:#1155cc;font-size:11pt;">Unival Logistics</span></u></a><span style="color:#0e101a;font-size:11pt;"> for streamlined shipping routes. We're committed to delivering your goods punctually, securely, and with minimal environmental impact. 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            • body<p><img alt="delivery man" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery-man.jpg" /></p> <p>In logistics, the last mile is often the most critical and challenging segment of the delivery process. It's when items are moved from a warehouse or store to their final location, which is frequently a customer's doorstep. The efficiency and effectiveness of last-mile delivery can significantly impact customer experience, delivery costs, and even environmental sustainability.</p> <p>The logistics industry has been undergoing a remarkable transformation to address these challenges, driven by technological innovations and evolving customer expectations. This article will explore the recent innovations in last-mile delivery technology and their impact on the industry.</p> <h2>The Last-Mile Challenges</h2> <p>The last mile of delivery is notorious for being <strong>costly and complex</strong>. It often involves navigating through dense urban areas, dealing with unpredictable traffic, ensuring timely delivery, and managing the delivery cost.</p> <p>The rapid growth of <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-solutions">ecommerce</a> and the desire for same-day or even faster delivery times have only intensified these challenges. Here's how recent innovations are helping address these issues.</p> <h2>Crowdsourcing in Last-Mile Delivery</h2> <p>Crowdsourcing has emerged as an innovative strategy in the world of last-mile delivery. It's all about harnessing a network of individuals, often independent contractors or local couriers, to manage the delivery process. Companies leverage sophisticated technology platforms to match couriers with nearby orders, making the process efficient and flexible.</p> <p>What makes this approach stand out is its <em>adaptability</em>. It's a perfect fit for handling fluctuating delivery demands and reaching areas that might be challenging for traditional delivery methods. Crowdsourcing extends the reach of delivery fleets and provides valuable economic opportunities for local couriers. It's a win-win solution for businesses and local communities alike.</p> <h2>Autonomous Vehicles</h2> <p>Autonomous delivery vehicles, including self-driving cars and delivery robots, are being tested for their potential to revolutionize final-mile delivery. They promise cost savings, reduced delivery times, and improved delivery capacity.</p> <p>For instance, autonomous delivery vehicles can operate 24/7, making it possible to provide same-day and even 24/7 delivery services. This innovation enhances the flexibility of delivery schedules and addresses the challenge of providing timely delivery, even during off-peak hours.</p> <h2>Delivery Drones and Robots</h2> <p>One of the most futuristic innovations in last-mile delivery is using delivery drones and robots. Companies like Amazon and Google's Wing have been testing the use of autonomous drones to deliver small packages directly to customers' homes. These drones can navigate traffic and obstacles to reduce delivery times and costs.</p> <p>On the other hand, delivery robots are designed to operate on sidewalks and streets, further streamlining the last-mile delivery process. They can handle smaller deliveries efficiently and safely, contributing to a faster and more reliable delivery process.</p> <h2>Contactless Delivery</h2> <p>The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated the adoption of contactless delivery options. Customers concerned about the potential transmission of the virus, have sought contactless delivery methods that minimize direct physical contact with delivery personnel.</p> <p>This new idea entails setting up specific <strong>drop-off locations</strong> where clients can pick up their products without dealing with a delivery person. Additionally, customers can receive delivery updates and proof of delivery electronically, ensuring a safe and convenient customer experience. This trend continued beyond the pandemic as customers appreciate contactless delivery's convenience and peace of mind.</p> <h2>In-House Shipping Carriers</h2> <p>Some large ecommerce companies have taken control of their last-mile delivery operations by establishing in-house shipping carriers. This strategy allows them greater <strong>control over the entire delivery process</strong>, reducing reliance on third-party providers and ensuring a seamless customer experience.</p> <p>By managing their delivery fleets and leveraging real-time visibility and route optimization tools, companies can enhance the reliability and efficiency of their last-mile delivery operations. This approach also enables them to address delivery issues more directly and provide faster delivery times.</p> <h2>Urban Warehousing</h2> <p><img alt="delivery always on time" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery-always-on-time.jpg" /></p> <p>As online shopping becomes more dominant, the demand for fast, dependable deliveries, especially in urban areas, has surged. Urban warehousing responds to this demand by placing distribution centers and warehouses closer to urban hubs. Benefits of urban warehousing include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Proximity to Customers</strong>: By locating warehouses in urban centers, products reach customers' doorsteps faster, meeting the demand for same-day and one-hour delivery services.</li> <li><strong>Efficient Inventory Management</strong>: Popular items are kept in stock near customers, minimizing stockouts and eliminating delivery delays.</li> <li><strong>Traffic Relief</strong>: Warehouses near urban areas reduce traffic congestion and lower delivery costs, decreasing environmental impact.</li> <li><strong>Sustainability</strong>: Urban warehousing promotes eco-friendly delivery by encouraging low-emission vehicles.</li> <li><strong>Enhanced Customer Experience</strong>: Urban warehouses provide flexibility, faster order fulfillment, and improved customer experiences, even during peak demand.</li> </ul> <p>However, while urban warehousing offers numerous benefits, real estate costs in urban areas are higher, and efficient warehouse operations are crucial to handle increased order volumes.</p> <h2>Green Logistics and Sustainability</h2> <p>Green logistics, also known as eco-friendly or <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/green-logistics">sustainable logistics</a>, has emerged as a critical response to the increasing environmental impact of last-mile delivery.</p> <p>The environmental impact of last-mile delivery has not gone unnoticed. Consumers' awareness of ecological risks associated with their online shopping habits is growing, prompting logistics companies to adopt eco-friendly practices such as:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Sustainable Transportation Methods</strong>: This includes transitioning to electric vehicles, using bike couriers, and exploring alternative, more eco-friendly transportation options.</li> <li><strong>Efficient Warehousing Practices</strong>: Green logistics emphasizes optimizing warehouse operations to reduce energy consumption and wasteful practices.</li> <li><strong>Minimizing Idle Time</strong>: This includes implementing efficient scheduling and routing and reducing fuel consumption and emissions.</li> <li><strong>Sustainable Packaging</strong>: This includes the use of minimal and eco-friendly packaging materials, reducing waste and environmental impact.</li> </ul> <p>This approach also emphasizes compliance with environmental <em>regulations</em>, contributing to carbon offset programs, and efficiently handling product returns and recycling.</p> <p>By embracing green logistics, businesses reduce their carbon footprint and cater to the growing consumer demand for eco-friendly delivery options. It’s a smart business move, as it aligns with customer values and helps build a positive brand image.</p> <h2>Large and Heavy Item Delivery</h2> <p>The last mile isn't just about small packages and envelopes. Many companies are innovating to address the challenge of delivering large and heavy items. This involves developing specialized equipment and services that deliver products like <strong>furniture, appliances, and construction materials</strong> safely and on time.</p> <p>In some cases, companies are exploring options like automated lifting and unloading equipment to assist delivery personnel in handling heavy items, reducing the risk of injury and improving the efficiency of large item delivery.</p> <h2>Route Planning and Optimization</h2> <p><img alt="delivery guys" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery-guys.jpg" /></p> <p>Artificial intelligence (AI) and route optimization software have played a pivotal role in streamlining the last-mile delivery process. These technologies help logistics companies efficiently deal with the following:</p> <ul> <li>Planning delivery routes;</li> <li>Reducing travel time;</li> <li>Fuel consumption;</li> <li>Overall delivery costs.</li> </ul> <p>With AI-powered route planning, delivery providers can ensure reliable delivery within shorter delivery times.</p> <p>Additionally, some companies use machine learning algorithms to predict delivery times more accurately based on various factors, such as traffic, weather, and historical delivery data. By continuously optimizing their routes, logistics companies can improve delivery capacity and meet customer expectations for faster delivery times.</p> <h2>Real-Time Tracking and Visibility</h2> <p>One of the most significant innovations in last-mile delivery technology has been the introduction of real-time tracking and visibility solutions. Thanks to these advancements, customers can track their real-time deliveries, receive delivery updates, and even predict delivery windows accurately. This level of transparency enhances the customer experience and reduces concerns about delivery delays.</p> <p>Moreover, logistics companies and delivery providers can use real-time data to monitor the location of their delivery fleets and make necessary adjustments. This technology has become indispensable for ensuring timely delivery and efficient last-mile logistics. Whether it's a delivery truck, an electric vehicle, or even a delivery drone, real-time tracking allows logistics partners complete visibility into their delivery operations.</p> <h2>Reverse Logistics</h2> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/reverse-logistics">Reverse logistics</a> is when customers <strong>return their purchases to manufacturers or retailers</strong>. This practice has seen innovations to make the process more cost-effective and customer-friendly.</p> <p>Improved return procedures, including automated return labels and designated drop-off points, simplify the process for customers. This approach minimizes the cost of return shipping and processing for customers and companies, contributing to a more efficient and cost-effective delivery process.</p> <h2>Omnichannel Retailing</h2> <p>Omnichannel retailing, a pivotal evolution in the retail landscape, offers customers unparalleled convenience and personalization. Customers can now seamlessly order products online, and the flexibility of choosing their preferred delivery method - whether it's in-store pickup or home delivery - is a game-changer. This diverse range of options enhances the shopping experience, ensuring customers can tailor their journey to meet their unique needs.</p> <h2>Last-Mile Delivery Technology: Final Words</h2> <p>Last-mile delivery technology is a dynamic and ever-changing field aiming to satisfy evolving demands from businesses and consumers. It incorporates innovations like <strong>autonomous vehicles, real-time tracking, electric vehicles, and sustainable delivery methods</strong>.</p> <p>While challenges such as the cost of delivery and complex last-mile deliveries persist, the industry is committed to finding innovative solutions. By embracing these changes, companies can create a brighter, more efficient future for last-mile delivery, enhancing the customer experience and benefiting the environment through reduced carbon footprints.</p> <h2>Looking For a Reliable Shipping Partner?</h2> <p>At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, we're deeply involved in the exciting world of innovation regarding last-mile delivery technology. We embrace these advancements by combining reliable methods with the latest tech solutions. Our specialty is ensuring the secure transportation and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">insurance </a>of high-value goods, especially during the last mile of delivery.</p> <p>We've equipped all our vehicles with real-time <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">tracking</a>, making it easy to get insurance coverage for your packages at competitive rates. Moreover, we offer seamless integration with your website through UNIVAL's API to make your last-mile deliveries smoother. You can trust us to make sure your packages get to their final destinations on time.</p> <p>If you'd like to learn more about our service, don't hesitate to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/innovations-in-last-minute-delivery-technology" }, "headline": "The Recent Innovations in Last-Mile Delivery Technology", "description": "Explore game-changing last-mile delivery innovations, from crowdsourcing to eco-friendly practices, and how they're revolutionizing the logistics industry.", "image": "https://unival-logistics.com/files/intro_image/108/happy-truck-driver-looking-through-the-window.jpg", "author": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com" }, "publisher": { "@type": "Organization", "name": "Unival Logistics", "logo": { "@type": "ImageObject", "url": "https://unival-logistics.com/theme/Unival1/images/unival-logo-new.svg" } }, "datePublished": "2023-10-18", "dateModified": "2023-10-18" } </script>
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            • title7 Expert Tips for Shipping Musical Instruments
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            • body<p>Shipping musical instruments, especially fragile or valuable ones, can be a nerve-wracking experience. As a professional musician or instrument enthusiast, you want your cherished instruments to reach their destination in pristine condition. In this guide, we'll walk you through the fundamental steps to ensure your instruments are properly packaged and safe during transit.</p> <h2>1. Ship instruments inside their cases.</h2> <p><img alt="close up view of musical instruments in cases" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/close-up-view-of-musical-instrum.jpg" /></p> <p>When shipping musical instruments, always opt to place them inside their cases. These cases are designed to protect your instruments from external forces during transportation. Whether you're shipping a guitar, violin, trumpet, or any other musical equipment, using a strong instrument case in good condition is your first defense against potential damage.</p> <h2>2. Choose the right-sized packaging.</h2> <p>When packing your musical instruments, <em>balance</em> a firm fit and over-tightening. Instruments should fit snugly within their cases, but excessive pressure can cause damage. Use padding, such as foam or bubble wrap, to fill gaps and provide cushioning without exerting too much pressure on the instrument.</p> <h2>3. Use plenty of bubble wrap.</h2> <p><img alt="bubble wrap guitar" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/guitar-bubble-wrap.jpg" /></p> <p>When safeguarding your delicate musical instrument during the shipping process, you'll want to rely on a trusty companion: bubble wrap. Be generous with the bubble wrap, ensuring that it completely envelops your instrument, offering a shield against any potential bumps or scrapes.</p> <p>As you wrap, pay special attention to the instrument's <strong>fragile areas</strong> and those sensitive edges that need extra care. This careful approach will go a long way in assuring that your beloved musical companion reaches its destination in perfect condition.</p> <h2>4. Ship instruments in pieces.</h2> <p>For larger instruments or those with detachable parts, consider shipping them in pieces. Shipping musical instruments in pieces can be a good idea for the following reasons:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Reduced Risk of Damage</strong>: Disassembling instruments allows for individual <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-protect-fragile-packages">packaging and padding</a>, minimizing the risk of impact or temperature-related damage during transit.</li> <li><strong>Custom Packaging</strong>: Each instrument component can be custom-packed to fit its shape and size, ensuring a secure fit within the packaging.</li> <li><strong>Easier Handling</strong>: Smaller, disassembled instrument components are easier for shipping personnel to handle, reducing the likelihood of rough handling or accidents during transportation.</li> </ul> <h2>5. Label every package.</h2> <p>The label on your package serves as its identity, guiding it through the intricate logistics of the shipping process. Be sure to include essential information such as the recipient's address, your return address, and a contact phone number. Additionally, consider using clear and detailed labels that indicate the fragile nature of the contents so handlers exercise extra care. By paying attention to labeling, you can minimize the risk of mishandling and help your musical instrument reach its destination in perfect order.</p> <h2>6. Get insurance for your instruments.</h2> <p>When shipping valuable musical instruments, it's a smart move to purchase <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/is-shipping-insurance-necessary">shipping insurance</a>. Imagine sending off your cherished guitar, violin, or vintage keyboard. Despite careful packaging, accidents can occur. With shipping insurance, you're covered.</p> <p>This additional protection offers peace of mind in case of unexpected mishaps during transit. Whether it's an accidental bump, a handling mishap, or an unforeseen event like a natural disaster, insurance is a safeguard for your prized instruments.</p> <p>It provides a safety net, both financially and emotionally, protecting your instrument's value and sentimental attachment. In case of damage, insurance ensures you won't be left bearing the full burden. It helps you <strong>recover the instrument's value or replace it</strong>.</p> <h2>7. Choose the right shipping provider.</h2> <p>Picking the best shipping provider is crucial for ensuring your musical instruments arrive safely at their destination. It's not just about logistics; it's about finding a partner with expertise in handling these <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-for-shipping-high-value-items">valuable items</a>. To make the right choice, start by doing some research. Look into different shipping <em>methods</em>, compare rates, and read customer reviews. The goal is to find a provider specializing in safely shipping musical instruments.</p> <p>For example, when it comes to larger instruments like grand pianos and harps, standard shipping methods won't cut it. These instruments require special attention. In such cases, it's essential to rely on professionals with experience handling and transporting large and delicate instruments. These experts know how to secure these instruments during transit, ensuring they reach their new destination intact.</p> <h2>Tips For Specific Instruments</h2> <p>Here are some additional tips for shipping specific instruments.</p> <h3>1. Drums</h3> <p>Most drums don't come with cases, so it's a good idea to wrap them in multiple layers of bubble wrap before placing them in a box or crate. Ensure the box is the right size for the drum to prevent it from shifting around.</p> <p>If you send multiple drums, you can remove the big drums' tops and sides and put the smaller ones <em>inside</em>. Use crumpled newspaper or cloth to cushion them, then put the tops and sides back on. Put small parts in a separate bag.</p> <p>If you're shipping a whole drum kit, you must take it apart. Remove the legs and disassemble the rack to stand. Wrap the rack tom parts and put them inside the kick drum. Fill any gaps with crumpled newspaper to keep everything in place.</p> <p><img alt="drums" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/drums.jpg" /></p> <h3>2. Brass instruments</h3> <p>Because trumpets, trombones, horns, tubas, and other brass instruments have many pieces, it's a good idea to take them apart and wrap each piece individually. Use lots of bubble wrap to protect each piece, then place them in the packing crate, including their cases, which should also be wrapped separately.</p> <p><img alt="trumpet" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/trumpet.jpg" /></p> <h3>3. Stringed instruments</h3> <p>When you're sending guitars, violins, double basses, cellos, mandolins, or any stringed instrument, there are a few important things to do:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Loosen the strings</strong>: Loosening the strings is essential because potential temperature changes during the trip can lead to string breakage or neck bending.</li> <li><strong>Protect the neck</strong>: Safeguard the instrument's neck by wrapping it with extra cloth or bubble wrap to prevent damage during transit.</li> <li><strong>Add fretboard padding</strong>: Insert padding between the fretboard and the strings to provide an additional layer of protection for the instrument.</li> <li><strong>Consider alternate cases</strong>: If you lack a guitar-shaped packing case, explore options like packing crates or guitar shipping boxes for secure transportation.</li> <li><strong>Ensure a snug fit</strong>: Maintain a 6 cm gap between the instrument case and the crate or box, filling it with bubble wrap to prevent movement and ensure the instrument's safety during shipping.</li> </ul> <p><img alt="violin" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/violin.jpg" /></p> <h3>4. Wind instruments</h3> <p>You can put flutes, clarinets, saxophones, and oboes in their cases. Wrap both the instrument in the case and the case with bubble wrap to protect and absorb any shocks. Make sure to tape it securely. If you don't have a case for your instrument, wrap it in at least three layers of bubble wrap before placing it in the packing crate.</p> <p><img alt="saxophone" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/case-with-saxophone.jpg" /></p> <h2>Ship Your Instruments Risk-Free with UNIVAL Logistics</h2> <p>As you can see, shipping musical instruments requires extra care and meticulous attention to detail. By following these expert tips, you can minimize the risk of damage in transit and ensure that your beloved instruments arrive at their destination safe and sound. And, if you're looking for experienced, reliable carriers to ship your instruments, you're at the right place.</p> <p>At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, we understand the unique challenges of shipping valuable assets like musical instruments. We offer secure, end-to-end shipping solutions and comprehensive <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">insurance coverage</a> to provide peace of mind. Your valuable items deserve the utmost care and security during transit, and we are here to ensure their safe and secure delivery.</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Contact us</a> today to learn more about our services and how we can help you confidently ship your musical instruments.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-musical-instruments" }, "headline": "7 Expert Tips for Shipping Musical Instruments", "description": "Safely ship your musical instruments with expert tips on packaging, labeling, and insurance. 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            • titlePackage Insurance for High Value Items
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            • body<p>When it comes to shipping valuables such as <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-shipping-jewelry">jewelry</a>, electronics, expensive equipment, antiques, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-coins">rare coins</a>, or even <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-musical-instruments">musical instruments</a>, finding a reliable shipping company that offers package insurance for high-value items is crucial. This insurance should cover the full cost of the items, protecting them from the risk of damage or loss during transit.</p> <p>It is of utmost importance to ensure the safety of these valuable items from the point of origin to the recipient's hands. There are numerous shipping companies and insurance policies available, but it is essential to choose wisely before entrusting your valuables to anyone.</p> <p>Unival Logistics is a trusted name in this field. With years of experience handling high-value parcel shipments and providing insurance solutions at competitive prices, we have become the go-to for many customers. Our headquarters are in Los Angeles, in the heart of the jewelry district. We extend our shipping services to customers all across the United States and even handle international shipments.</p> <h2><img alt="package insurance for high value items" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/package-insurance-for-high-value.jpg" /></h2> <h2>Private Shipping Insurance</h2> <p>We offer private shipping insurance, an attractive business option due to our competitive insurance rates. The process of getting our insurance coverage is straightforward. Create a new account, provide your shipping details, and select a suitable payment method. Then, provide information about your valuable items and choose an insurance policy that matches the value of your goods.</p> <h3>Is Shipping Insurance Worth It?</h3> <p>The answer is a resounding yes. If the items being shipped are valuable to both you and the recipient, it is necessary to ensure that they are covered. All carriers strive to be reliable and prevent parcels from being lost, damaged, or stolen, but in reality, this is not always possible.</p> <p>Human error, crime, bad weather, or even natural hazards can put your packages at risk. Package insurance for high-value items minimizes these costs by saving you from paying out-of-pocket for issues that occur during transit.</p> <h3>What About the Automatic Insurance Most Carriers Provide?</h3> <p>Many carriers offer automatic insurance or declared value coverage, which is typically insufficient for high-value goods. The usual insurance limit of these policies is around 0. If you are shipping items valued at less than this, then automatic coverage may suffice. However, for expensive items or high-value cargoes, third-party insurance is a better option.</p> <p>While most carriers allow you to increase your insurance limit, it often does not cover the true value of luxury items, and the shipping price rises significantly. Their claims processes are often complicated and time-consuming.</p> <p>Also, the amount you are reimbursed is at the carrier's discretion - they get to decide whether insurance will cover the replacement or repair cost, or the depreciated value. With our private insurance, you are guaranteed to be reimbursed for the full value of your packages.</p> <h3>A Simple Claims Process</h3> <p>A claims process is a procedure that customers follow when they believe they have suffered a loss or damage that should be covered by insurance. It involves notifying the insurance carrier, filling out forms, providing necessary documentation, and awaiting a decision on whether the claim will be paid.</p> <p>However, our claims process is significantly simpler than many insurance carriers, often requiring you to prove fault and liability. This can be a time-consuming and difficult task that can extend the duration of the claims process considerably.</p> <p>With Unival Logistics, all you need to do is provide evidence that a package was lost or damaged. We recognize the importance of resolving claims quickly and efficiently. We understand that when a loss occurs, it can be stressful and upsetting.</p> <p>That's why we work diligently towards providing a speedy resolution to all claims, helping our customers to move forward as soon as possible. We aim to make the claims process as easy and stress-free as possible for our valued customers.</p> <h2>How Much Does Package Insurance Cost?</h2> <p>High-quality services do not necessarily equate to high prices. We pride ourselves on offering affordable shipping solutions that cater to all of our clients. Our insurance policies cover valuables of up to 0,000 at fair rates. We offer overnight delivery services at a reasonable commercial price, and we cater to clients all over the United States.</p> <h2>What Additional Services Do I Receive?</h2> <p>When you insure your valuables with us, you can access a range of additional services designed to enhance your peace of mind and streamline your operations. One of these is our <strong>real-time tracking</strong> of parcels.</p> <p>This feature allows you to monitor the exact location of your parcel at every stage of the journey, from when it leaves your hands to when it reaches its final destination. This advanced tracking mechanism provides an extra layer of security and assurance, giving you confidence that your goods are always under watchful supervision.</p> <p>In the rare event that a parcel is lost or misplaced, we have developed a transparent claims process. We understand how stressful such situations can be, and we aim to resolve them as quickly and efficiently as possible. Our package tracking system plays a critical role in this, providing valuable data to help locate the missing parcel or understand where the process went wrong. This information is then used to speed up the resolution, ensuring you receive compensation swiftly and fairly.</p> <p>For <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-tips-solutions-and-best-practices">businesses with websites</a>, we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/developers">API integration</a>. This is particularly beneficial for companies that ship and track large volumes of parcels. The API integration links your website directly with ours, allowing for real-time updates on parcel status.</p> <p>At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">Unival Logistics</a>, we aim to provide user-friendly services that offer peace of mind to our customers. Our priority is to ensure the safety and security of your valuable items during shipping. <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/users/login">Sign up here</a> to purchase parcel insurance and begin shipping your valued items with confidence.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items" }, "headline": "Package Insurance for High Value Items", "description": "Protect valuable shipments with Unival Logistics! 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            • titleHow to Ship a Luxury Watch Safely: Packaging, Carriers & Insurance
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            • body<p dir="ltr">Whether you’re sending a Rolex to a buyer, shipping domestically for repair, or moving inventory as a small business, one question keeps coming up: how to ship a watch safely, without it being lost, stolen, or damaged? Luxury watches aren’t just timepieces; they’re investments worth thousands (sometimes hundreds of thousands) of dollars in value.</p> <p dir="ltr">Between mechanical complexity, precious metals, and high resale value, the shipping process carries real risks: broken crystals, rust damage from poor packing material, packages damaged or disappearing in transit, or deliveries left on porches. That’s why it’s not enough to toss your watch in a box with bubble wrap and hope for the best.</p> <p dir="ltr">You need a structured packaging process, the right delivery service, and proper shipping insurance coverage. This guide breaks down the best way to ship a high-value watch, from packing to choosing the right logistics provider.</p> <h2><b id="docs-internal-guid-1302998a-7fff-07d3-9886-0d4eefc9edd3">Step 1: Preparing the Watch for Shipment</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">Before you even reach for a shipping box, start by prepping the watch itself. Most shipping problems can be traced back to what happens before the box is sealed.</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-a93f5f64-7fff-657c-e659-3fd2cb4f506b">Clean & Dry:</b> Moisture trapped during shipping can cause rust damage on mechanical luxury watches. Ensure the watch is dry and dust-free before shipping to avoid corrosion.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-a93f5f64-7fff-657c-e659-3fd2cb4f506b">Secure Any Moving Parts:</b> If possible, set the watch in a neutral position and fasten the bracelet or strap. Loose parts, such as links, can scratch the case or the watch itself during transit.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-a93f5f64-7fff-657c-e659-3fd2cb4f506b">Document:</b> Take photos and, ideally, video record the watch from multiple angles before sealing the package. This serves as proof of condition should an insurance claim arise.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-a93f5f64-7fff-657c-e659-3fd2cb4f506b">Paperwork:</b> For service or resale, include warranty cards, invoices, or certificates, but never tape them directly to the packaging. Use a separate envelope inside the box to deter opportunistic theft during transit.</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Step 2: Choosing the Right Packing Materials</b></h2> <p dir="ltr"><b><img alt="" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/bubble-wrap-protecting-the-package-box.jpg" /></b></p> <p dir="ltr">Luxury watches need more than a cardboard box and bubble wrap. Here’s a proven step-by-step packaging process that will ensure your high-value item is protected on your end and stays safe during transit:</p> <ol> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Wrap the watch in soft <b>wrapping paper</b> to protect against micro-scratches.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Add a generous protective layer of <b>bubble wrap</b> (at least two inches thick on all sides).</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Place the wrapped watch inside a tamperproof bag for extra security.</b></p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Use a <b>sturdy shipping box</b> that fits the watch snugly. Use neutral packaging with no branding that hints at jewelry or watches.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Fill empty space</b> with soft and lightweight packing material (such as air pillows, foam, or shredded paper) to prevent movement.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Seal the box with <b>paper tape</b> (stronger and more tamper-evident than plastic tape).</p> </li> </ol> <p dir="ltr">This layered approach will protect your watch from impact, moisture, and tampering.</p> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Step 3: Labeling & Address Accuracy</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">Even the best packaging materials and techniques can’t save a misdirected shipment. To ship a watch safely and ensure it reaches its destination, make sure:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">The shipping address is clear, correct, and legible.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">A return address is included.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Labels don’t reveal that the package contains a high-value item such as a luxury watch. (Thieves often target boxes marked “jewelry” or “watch.”)</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Require a signature required method of delivery to ensure the package isn’t left unattended.</p> </li> </ul> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Step 4: Choosing the Right Shipping Service</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">When figuring out how to ship a luxury watch, your choice of carrier matters. Not every delivery service is equally equipped to handle high-value items. Consider:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Reputation:</b> Does the carrier have experience with shipping high-value, luxury items? </p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Tracking services:</b> Real-time tracking at every stage is critical for peace of mind.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Local vs. Global:</b> Shipping domestically and internationally requires different strategies. If shipping internationally, you need a provider that handles complex customs clearance processes to prevent any delays or issues (items such as luxury watches often trigger additional inspection due to their use of precious metals and high declared values).</p> </li> </ul> <p dir="ltr">Here’s how the major options stack up:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">SPS:</b> Affordable and widely accessible. Fine for low-value watches, but insurance caps and limited tracking make it risky for luxury items.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">FedEx / UPS / DHL:</b> Better tracking and speed. However, their insurance rarely covers the full value of mechanical luxury watches. Additional riders or third-party insurance are usually required.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Specialized Logistics Providers:</b> This is where UNIVAL stands apart. Unlike general carriers, we design our shipping service specifically for high-value items such as luxury watches at <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/box-shipping-rates">competitive rates</a>. </p> </li> </ul> <p dir="ltr">That means:</p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Enhanced tracking services, with API integration for businesses managing bulk shipments.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Secure chain of custody from pickup to delivery.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Competitive, full-value shipping insurance</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation">Global shipping networks and built-in solutions for customs clearance on international shipments.</p> </li> </ul> <p dir="ltr">For an expensive watch, cutting costs by using a basic delivery service isn’t worth the risk. Always pair specialized handling with full-value insurance.</p> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Step 5: Insuring the Shipment</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">The last, but definitely not the least important step in the watch shipping process is insurance. Even with perfect packing and a trusted carrier, theft, delays, or damage can still happen. For individuals or small businesses, one uninsured loss could erase weeks of revenue. Standard carriers like USPS, FedEx, and UPS can ship watches, but their standard insurance limits are often too low and cap coverage at a few hundred dollars.</p> <p dir="ltr">Luxury watches often exceed these limits by thousands. That’s where a specialized logistics provider comes in. UNIVAL Logistics offers domestic and international<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies"> shipping insurance</a> for small, yet valuable packages such as luxury watches at competitive rates, <strong>covering the full declared value</strong>. This isn’t an add-on but core to our secure shipping service model, because insurance isn’t just about peace of mind; it’s about protecting your finances and your reputation. </p> <p dir="ltr">Even if shipping locally, insure for full value– theft happens just as often on short trips.</p> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Why Choose UNIVAL Logistics for Shipping Luxury Watches & Other High-Value Goods</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">Shipping luxury watches safely requires more than secure packaging. It requires a logistics partner that understands the risks and has systems in place to eliminate them. At UNIVAL Logistics, we handle these challenges daily. We’ve shipped thousands of high-value items worldwide – from single private shipments to bulk shipments for manufacturers and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/ecommerce-shipping-solutions">eCommerce businesses</a>.</p> <p dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Here’s what sets us apart:</b></p> <ul> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Secure Global Shipping Solutions:</b> Optimized for high-value items like luxury watches, jewelry, coins, and other precious metals, for domestic and international shipments.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Advanced Tracking Services:</b> Real-time updates via web or API. Retailers and manufacturers managing multiple shipments can integrate tracking directly into their platforms.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Custom Logistics:</b> Whether you’re shipping domestically or internationally, a single watch or an entire batch, we tailor the route and method to your risk profile, including signature required and scheduled delivery.</p> </li> <li aria-level="1" dir="ltr"> <p dir="ltr" role="presentation"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Full-value Insurance Coverage:</b> Protecting against theft, damage, or loss at competitive rates.</p> </li> </ul> <p dir="ltr">In short, we ship watches the way you’d want a watch shipped if you designed the process yourself. Anyone can tape up a box. Few can guarantee <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure package delivery</a> from end to end. </p> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-3d2a7691-7fff-3d72-d2bc-639453beb486">Don’t Take Chances with Luxury Watch Shipping</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">Luxury watches deserve luxury shipping. Knowing how to ship a watch safely means going beyond bubble wrap and a standard courier, as the risks are too high to cut corners. By following a secure packaging process, selecting a reliable delivery service, and securing full-value insurance, you protect both the watch and your peace of mind.</p> <p dir="ltr">At UNIVAL Logistics, this isn’t theory. It’s practice. Every day, we make shipping luxury items safer, easier, and smarter for collectors, small retailers, and global manufacturers. As a global logistics partner, we offer everything needed to ship watches safely domestically and internationally. </p> <p>Don’t gamble with your valuable timepieces. If you're wondering how to ship a watch safely, the answer is with UNIVAL Logistics, where <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/jewelry">secure jewelry shipping</a> and insurance come standard. Partner with us and protect every second of your investment.</p> <h2>Any More Questions on How to Ship a Watch?</h2> <p><img alt="luxury watch in the box" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/luxury-watch -in-the-box.jpg" /></p> <h2 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-daa4144c-7fff-b191-0f56-27fb0aba2df7">FAQs</b></h2> <p dir="ltr">Anything else on your mind regarding how to ship a watch safely to ensure it reaches its destination intact? Browse our answers to the most common questions below, or<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact"> get in touch with us</a> if you need personalized guidance or information about our insured shipping services. We'll be glad to help.</p> <h3 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-daa4144c-7fff-b191-0f56-27fb0aba2df7">How to Pack a Watch for a Courier?</b></h3> <p dir="ltr">Put the watch in its soft/retail box or a small padded inner box, immobilize it with bubble wrap, place that inside a sturdy outer box with at least 2–3 cm (≈1 inch) of cushioning on every side, seal with paper tape, and label. Add tracking, signature required, and insure for full value.</p> <p dir="ltr">Use plain, nondescript outer packaging (don’t advertise “luxury watch”), avoid loose packing that allows rattling, and check carrier rules if the watch contains a lithium cell.</p> <h3 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-daa4144c-7fff-b191-0f56-27fb0aba2df7">What Is the Best Way to Ship a Watch?</b></h3> <p dir="ltr">Use a discreet double-box method + tracked service, buy full-value insurance (carrier or 3rd-party), require an adult signature on delivery, and pick a trusted logistics provider that specializes in high-value jewelry shipments, such as UNIVAL logistics. UNIVAL offers secure delivery, real-time tracking, and full-value insurance coverage.</p> <h3 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-daa4144c-7fff-b191-0f56-27fb0aba2df7">How Do I Send a Watch By Mail?</b></h3> <p dir="ltr">Inspect and document the watch, pack it securely (inner + outer box, immobilized), choose a tracked shipping service, declare value/insure shipment, and complete customs forms if international. For luxury watches, specialized insured shipping services for high-value items like those offered at UNIVAL Logistics are safer than mailing your item at the nearest post office.</p> <h3 dir="ltr"><b id="docs-internal-guid-daa4144c-7fff-b191-0f56-27fb0aba2df7">Can I Ship a Watch Through the USPS?</b></h3> <p dir="ltr">Yes, USPS accepts watches, and you can ship them via services like Priority Mail, Priority Mail Express, or Registered Mail. However, their insurance limits may not cover the full value of a luxury watch, and devices with installed lithium cells are subject to special rules - damaged or loose batteries, and some international shipments are restricted. For higher-value shipments, use a dedicated shipping service such as the one offered by UNIVAL Logistics.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-luxury-watches" }, "headline": "How To Ship a Watch: A Step-By-Step Guide to Shipping Luxury Watches", "description": "Shipping a luxury watch? 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            • titleOvercoming the Challenges of Shipping Antiques
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            • body<p>Antique sellers connect the stories of the past with the desires of antique buyers, weaving history into the hands of eager antique collectors and, sometimes, even regular buyers. However, shipping antiques can be a daunting task, as these valuable items require <em>extra </em>care and attention during shipment.</p> <p>Whether you are shipping antiques locally or internationally, there are several challenges that you may encounter along the way. In this blog, we will explore the most common problems faced in shipping antiques and provide helpful tips to overcome these challenges.</p> <p>By understanding the importance of safe and secure shipping, planning ahead, and utilizing proper packaging techniques, you can <strong>ensure the safe delivery of your precious antiques</strong>.</p> <h2>Understanding the Challenges Ahead: Common Problems Faced When Shipping Antiques</h2> <p>Shipping antiques comes with its fair share of <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-in-transportation-and-logistics">challenges</a>. The fragile nature of antique items makes them susceptible to damage during shipment, like any breakable products, especially when not handled properly.</p> <p>Moisture and humidity can also pose significant risks, as they can affect the condition of antiques during shipment and cause items to warp, crack, or develop mold. Proper packaging materials, such as moisture-resistant materials, can help mitigate this issue.</p> <p>Additionally, shipping antiques long distances (as is the case with international shipments) can be complicated, as they may need to go through multiple transit points, increasing the chances of mishandling or delays and requiring careful logistics planning to minimize the risks of damage or loss.</p> <p>So, another challenge when shipping antiques is identifying suitable shipping services with experience in handling fragile items like antiques. Whether it's local or international shipping, these shipping partners can provide the necessary care and attention needed for a successful transit when shipping antiques.</p> <h3>The Importance of Safe and Secure Shipping</h3> <p><img alt="box safe shipping" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/box-safe-shipping.jpg" /></p> <p>Safe and secure shipping is of utmost importance when it comes to shipping antiques. Antique products hold not only monetary value but also historical and sentimental significance. Shipping artwork, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-musical-instruments">musical instruments</a>, or other treasures from an antique marketplace requires meticulous care and expertise.</p> <p>Each piece, from the elegant lines of antique furniture items to the delicate craftsmanship of vintage items, holds a unique historical significance. Ensuring their safe transport demands specialized handling techniques, custom packaging, and a keen eye for safeguarding their integrity, preserving their value, and protecting them from potential damage.</p> <h2>Planning for Antique Shipping</h2> <p>To make shipping antiques a breeze, proper planning is key. This includes recognizing the value of antiques, identifying suitable shipping partners, and understanding the packing materials and techniques required for safe shipping.</p> <p>Keep reading to learn how to <strong>make sure you're delivering treasures and not surprises</strong>.</p> <h3>Recognizing the Value of Antiques</h3> <p>Recognizing the value of antique products is essential when it comes to shipping them safely. Proper valuation of antiques ensures that they are adequately insured, which provides financial protection in case of damage or loss during shipment. Understanding the worth of antiques also aids in selecting shipping partners who specialize in handling high-value items such as antique products.</p> <p>By recognizing the value of antiques, you can make informed decisions regarding packaging, insurance, and shipping methods, ensuring that your antiques are well-protected throughout the shipping process.</p> <h3>Identifying Suitable Shipping Partners</h3> <p>Choosing <em>reliable </em>shipping partners is crucial when shipping antiques. It is important to select freight companies that have experience in shipping fragile items, such as antiques, as they understand the extra care required during shipment. These shipping experts will have the necessary expertise and knowledge to handle antiques and make their customers happy, reducing the risks of damage or mishandling.</p> <p>By partnering with trustworthy freight companies, you can ensure the safe transit of your valuable antiques from one location to another. Another tip? Choose shipping services with customizable shipping options to tailor the handling of these high-value items according to their specific needs, especially when hiring international shipping services.</p> <h2>Packaging Techniques for Shipping Antiques</h2> <p>Fragile items like antiques require <strong>extra padding and protection</strong> to prevent any mishaps. It involves the selection of suitable packaging materials, proper wrapping, and effective utilization of space for extra protection to prevent damage when shipping expensive antiques.</p> <p>Investing in proper packaging materials reduces the risk of antiques getting damaged and gives you peace of mind when <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-for-shipping-high-value-items">shipping high-value items</a>.</p> <h3>Selection of the Right Packaging Materials</h3> <p>Choosing the right packaging materials is crucial when shipping antiques. Materials such as bubble wrap, styrofoam peanuts, plastic bags, and packing tape provide the necessary cushioning and protection for fragile antiques. A layer of bubble wrap, when wrapped around antiques, acts as a layer of padding, preventing any impact damage during shipment.</p> <p>Styrofoam peanuts, plastic bags, and even a layer of cardboard can be used to fill any empty spaces in the packaging, minimizing movement and reducing the risk of damage. The selection of the right packing tape also ensures that antiques are securely wrapped, providing extra reinforcement during transit.</p> <h3>Proper Wrapping and Cushioning Methods</h3> <p>Proper wrapping and cushioning of antiques are <em>essential </em>to protect them during shipment. Layering antiques with bubble wrap provides extra cushioning, absorbing any shocks or impacts that may occur during transit. Cushioning fragile antiques with packing materials, such as styrofoam peanuts, further minimizes the risk of damage.</p> <p>Adequate tape should be used to secure the bubble wrap and packing materials, ensuring that antiques are tightly wrapped and protected. By following proper wrapping and cushioning methods, antiques can be safeguarded from potential damage throughout the shipping process.</p> <h3>Utilizing Space Effectively to Prevent Damage</h3> <p>Effective space utilization is important to prevent fragile vintage items from shifting and getting damaged during shipment. Maximizing space efficiency minimizes the movement of antiques, reducing the chances of collision or impact damage.</p> <p>Proper packing and padding materials, combined with strategic placement, ensure that antiques are secured in place within the packaging, preventing any unnecessary movement. By utilizing space effectively as an extra protection step, antique items can be transported safely, minimizing the risk of damage.</p> <h2>Role of Insurance in Shipping Antiques</h2> <p><img alt="shipping-insurance" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/shipping-insurance.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping insurance coverage plays a crucial role in shipping antiques, providing an <strong>extra layer of protection in case of damage, loss, or theft</strong> during antique shipments. It's important to evaluate the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">shipping insurance options</a> available and understand the additional coverage, terms, and conditions before shipping antique items to find the best service at competitive rates.</p> <h3>Evaluating Insurance Options</h3> <p>Evaluating insurance options helps in choosing the best coverage for shipping antiques. Different insurance policies offer varying levels of protection and shipping costs, so it is important to carefully compare their wide range to ensure that you select the best one for your needs.</p> <p>Understanding the insurance claim procedures is vital, as it allows you to navigate the process smoothly in case of any unfortunate incidents during shipment. By evaluating <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items">high-value item insurance</a> options, you can make an informed decision and ensure that your antiques are adequately protected throughout the shipping journey.</p> <p>Trust us: the additional cost of insurance is well worth it and pays dividends when safeguarding your valuables.</p> <h3>Dealing with Potential Damage or Loss</h3> <p>Taking extra care in packing antiques can prevent potential damage or loss, but accidents can still happen. In the unfortunate event of damage or loss, it is important to know how to handle the situation. Communicating shipping concerns promptly with your insurance company is key, as they can guide you through the claim process and provide assistance.</p> <p>Documenting the condition of antiques before shipping through photographs or written records helps in successful insurance claims. Additionally, dealing with the shipping company promptly after damage or loss occurs is crucial, as it allows for a more efficient resolution of the issue.</p> <h2>Bonus Tips to Ensure Safe Delivery of Antiques</h2> <p>To ensure the safe delivery of antiques, there are several tips you can follow, including proper labeling and regular tracking and communication with the courier.</p> <h3>Labeling Packages Correctly</h3> <p>Clear and accurate labeling of packages is crucial when shipping antiques. Providing detailed shipping information, such as fragile stickers, handling instructions, and shipping addresses, reduces the risk of shipping errors.</p> <p><strong>Labeling fragile items ensures that extra care is taken during shipping</strong>, alerting the shipping company to handle antique items with care. By carefully packaging and labeling antiques, shipping mishaps can be minimized, ensuring their safe transportation.</p> <h3>Regular Tracking and Communication with Courier</h3> <p>Regular tracking of antique shipments offers real-time shipping updates, allowing you to stay informed about the progress of your shipment. Consistent communication with the courier company ensures successful shipping of antiques, as any concerns or issues can be addressed promptly. Tracking shipment logistics helps in anticipating and addressing shipping challenges and making adjustments as necessary.</p> <p>Timely communication with the shipping company is also crucial, as it allows for proactive management of any shipping-related issues. By tracking antiques' shipment progress, you can have peace of mind knowing they are on the right path to their destination.</p> <h2>Ship Smart, Preserve Value: Conquer Antique Shipping Challenges with UNIVAL Logistics</h2> <p>In the world of shipping, <strong>the journey is as significant as the destination</strong>. Navigating the challenges of shipping antiques, from delicate handling to tailored packaging, ensures these timeless treasures reach their new homes unscathed.</p> <p>Remember, each antique carries a story, a history worth preserving through the meticulous care taken during shipping. With proper planning and the right techniques, you can ensure their safe delivery. Let's ensure these artifacts continue to enchant and inspire for generations to come. Need a hand?</p> <p>At UNIVAL, we specialize in safeguarding your most precious shipments, ensuring they arrive safely at their destination with our innovative and convenient door-to-door logistics solutions. Let us handle the journey of your high-value items — secure, seamless, and worry-free, with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-rates">cost-effective shipping rates</a>. Experience peace of mind with UNIVAL as your trusted logistics partner when shipping antiques.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-of-shipping-antiques" }, "headline": "Overcoming the Challenges of Shipping Antiques", "description": "Shipping antiques can be daunting. 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            • titleA Golden Guide: How To Ship Gold Internationally
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            • body<p>Shipping gold isn't just moving a metal; it's safeguarding a <em>timeless</em> asset. Thinking of shipping your precious gold items overseas but don't know where to start? Look no further! In this blog post, we will cover <strong>everything you need to know about how to ship gold internationally seamlessly</strong>, ensuring peace of mind throughout the process.</p> <p>From understanding the insurance coverage options to finding reliable shipping services, we've got you covered from A to Z. So, let's dive right in and take the first steps toward a safe and hassle-free gold shipment.</p> <h2>Can You Send Gold Internationally?</h2> <p><img alt="gold bars in the hand" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/gold-bars-in-the-hand.jpg" /></p> <p>Yes, you can send gold internationally, but there are several regulations and restrictions that vary by country and carrier. Shipping gold often involves complying with specific laws, declarations, and sometimes taxes or duties. It's crucial to <em>thoroughly </em>research and understand the regulations of both the origin and destination countries before attempting to ship gold internationally.</p> <p>Additionally, using reputable carriers that specialize in handling valuable items and following their guidelines can help ensure a smoother and more secure shipping process for gold internationally. But we'll get into all of this and more information on how to ship gold internationally in a minute.</p> <h3>Why Shipping Gold Internationally Requires Careful Planning</h3> <p>Gold has been a symbol of wealth and value for centuries, and it's no surprise that many people choose to invest in it as part of their financial future. However, when it comes to shipping gold items, there are <strong>many things to consider to ensure a safe and secure delivery</strong>.</p> <p>Unlike shipping other items, transporting valuable assets like gold bars, coins, or jewelry requires extra security measures and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insurance coverage</a> to protect against theft, loss, or damage during transit. But the complexities of gold transportation don't end there.</p> <p>Strict regulations govern the international shipment of precious metals, so it's essential to understand the requirements before embarking on your journey overseas. In this post, we will address common questions about shipping gold internationally and provide tips for gold shipment that will help you make informed decisions and achieve a successful delivery.</p> <h2>How To Ship Gold Internationally: Everything You Need to Know</h2> <p>Navigating the complex world of international <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-to-precious-metal-shipping">gold shipping</a> can be a daunting task, especially if you're new to the process. The attitude toward gold varies from one country to another, and it's essential to understand these nuances before you approach any border with gold. This guide aims to shed light on the critical aspects of how to ship gold internationally safely, providing you with the necessary knowledge to make an informed decision.</p> <p>So, if the question of "How do I ship gold internationally?" has been on your mind, you're at the right place. We'll delve into the various considerations for gold shipping, <strong>ensuring that you're well-prepared</strong> to navigate the regulations, customs duties, and security measures associated with transporting this precious metal across international borders.</p> <h3>1. Understand The Insurance Options For Gold Shipment</h3> <p><img alt="shipping insurance documents" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/shipping-insurance-documents.jpg" /></p> <p>When you decide to transport your precious metals overseas, the first thing you need to consider is <em>insurance coverage</em> – it's essential when sending gold by mail. Because gold items are valuable assets, you want to ensure that they are protected against any potential damage or loss. Highly valuable shipments also tend to catch the eye of opportunistic thieves.</p> <p>Many shipping services offer insurance policies that cover your gold shipment during transport, but it's important to understand the insurance requirements and limitations. Before choosing an insurance option, read the insurance policies carefully and check for exclusions and coverage limits. You can also contact a separate insurance company.</p> <p>Some factors that can affect the insurance coverage include the shipment's value, the type of packaging used, and the shipping method. You may need to pay extra fees to secure additional insurance coverage or opt for secure gold shipping options like armored gold transportation that provide higher levels of insurance protection.</p> <h3>2. Find Reliable Secure Shipping Methods for Gold Items</h3> <p>Once you have learned about the insurance options for gold shipment, the next step is to find secure shipping methods that will ensure the safe delivery of your precious items. Some of the secure shipping methods for gold items include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Armored gold transportation</strong>: this option provides maximum security for your precious metals packages and is suitable for <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items">high-value or large gold shipments</a>. Armored transportation vehicles are designed to withstand theft, break-ins, and attacks.</li> <li><strong>Specialized couriers</strong>: some shipping services offer specialized couriers who have undergone extensive training and background checks to handle precious metals. These couriers use secure shipping methods that protect against loss or damage during transit.</li> <li><strong>Trackable shipping methods</strong>: choose a shipping method that provides real-time tracking updates for your gold shipment. This way, you can monitor your package's location and ensure that it reaches its delivery address safely. Some also require a signature upon delivery – a crucial safeguard, especially when shipping valuable items such as gold.</li> <li><strong>Registered Mail</strong>: If you're from the US, sending gold items via USPS Registered Mail remains a preferred choice for shipping gold, particularly for lower-value packages. This service ensures tracking, insurance coverage, and the assurance of a signature upon delivery. Additionally, trusted express services like FedEx and UPS present reliable options for shipping valuable goods such as gold.</li> </ul> <h3>3. Provide Commercial Invoices And Other Documentation</h3> <p>When shipping gold items internationally, there are<strong> specific documentation requirements you must follow</strong>. One of these is the commercial invoice, which is a legal document that details the shipment's contents and value. The commercial invoice provides information to customs authorities in the foreign country and ensures that proper import taxes and duties are paid.</p> <p>A proper commercial invoice should generally include:</p> <ul> <li>The type and quantity of gold items shipped</li> <li>The weight and value of the shipment</li> <li>The delivery address and contact details of the sender and recipient</li> <li>The shipping method and associated fees</li> <li>The insurance coverage and costs</li> <li>The currency used for the transaction</li> </ul> <p>Understand the commercial invoice and other relevant documentation requirements for your shipping service and destination country to avoid any delays or complications during the gold shipment.</p> <h3>4. Choose a Reliable Shipping Service</h3> <p>When it comes to gold or high-value shipments, it's crucial to choose a reliable shipping service that provides top-notch service. Good customer service helps you stay informed throughout the gold shipping process and address any concerns or issues that may arise.</p> <p>Choose a shipping service that offers <em>responsive </em>customer service channels like phone, email, or live chat and has a dedicated team of customer service representatives to make the gold shipment process stress-free and smooth, such as <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>.</p> <h3>5. Prepare and Pack Your Gold Items Carefully</h3> <p>Lastly, preparing and packing your gold items carefully is crucial to ensure their safe delivery. So, how do you package gold? Use proper packaging materials like padded envelopes, durable boxes, and bubble wrap to protect your gold coins, bars, or jewelry from damage during transit. Label your package correctly and add the necessary documentation as required.</p> <p>Avoid indicating that the package contains valuable items or gold on the outside of the packaging to minimize the chances of theft.</p> <h2>Safe And Secure Gold Delivery Made Easy</h2> <p>If you've been wondering how to ship gold internationally, now you know it requires careful planning and attention to detail to ensure its safe and secure delivery. Understanding the insurance coverage options and finding reliable shipping methods are <strong>crucial steps toward a successful gold shipment</strong>.</p> <p>Moreover, understanding the regulations and documentation requirements for the foreign country and choosing a shipping service that offers reliable customer service makes the process seamless and stress-free. With these tips for gold shipping, you'll be well-equipped to transport your valuable assets without any hitches, ensuring their safety.</p> <p>At UNIVAL, we're masters at ensuring your most treasured packages reach their destination unscathed, offering top-tier door-to-door logistics tailored just for you. Trust us to navigate the journey of your high-value gold items effortlessly, making it <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure</a>, smooth, and hassle-free, all at reasonable shipping rates. With UNIVAL as your logistics ally, shipping gold means embracing absolute peace of mind.</p> <h2>International Gold Shipments FAQ</h2> <p>Any more dilemmas on how to ship gold internationally?</p> <h3>Can I Ship Gold Through UPS?</h3> <p>It depends on the type of object. You cannot ship physical precious metal bullion gold products through UPS as it is explicitly <a href="https://www.ups.com/us/en/support/shipping-support/shipping-special-care-regulated-items/prohibited-items.page">prohibited </a>in their standard shipments. However, gold jewelry shipments are generally allowed up to a certain value limit, depending on the countries involved.</p> <h3>Can Gold Be Shipped to the USA?</h3> <p>Yes, gold can be shipped to the USA. However, there are specific guidelines that need to be followed for the safe delivery of precious metals. The United States Postal Service's Registered Mail service is often recommended for this purpose.</p> <h3>Can I Buy Gold From Another Country?</h3> <p>Yes, you can buy gold from another country. However, when importing gold, it's crucial to be aware of the regulations and restrictions of both the exporting and importing countries. For instance, some countries require contrast approval by a national regional authority for jewelry made out of precious metals.</p> <h3>Can FedEx Ship Gold?</h3> <p>Both FedEx and UPS propose expedited delivery alternatives for precious commodities like gold. These amenities come with insurance, tracking capabilities, and a requirement for signature upon receipt, guaranteeing a safe and prompt arrival of the package.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally" }, "headline": "A Golden Guide: How To Ship Gold Internationally", "description": "Shipping valuable items such as gold overseas can be tricky. 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            • body<p>Intermodal transportation is reshaping the logistics landscape, providing a versatile and efficient solution for businesses navigating the complexities of modern supply chains. By integrating various modes such as truck, rail, ship, and air, intermodal freight transportation offers a multifaceted approach to addressing key challenges while also contributing to environmental sustainability.</p> <p>In this article, we will dive into its advantages, cost-saving potential, and the role it plays in enhancing supply chain visibility.</p> <h2>Understanding Intermodal Transportation</h2> <p>Intermodal transportation is a method of moving goods using different types of transportation, like trucks, trains, and ships, all seamlessly connected. It allows for efficient and flexible shipping by smoothly transferring cargo between various modes of transport. Standardized <strong>intermodal containers</strong> play a pivotal role, streamlining cargo handling processes and making the entire system more versatile.</p> <p>Intermodal containers are metal boxes of the same size used to transport goods on ships, trains, and trucks. Their consistent design makes it easy to move them between different types of transportation, simplifying the shipping and logistics process globally. Over time, intermodal transportation has evolved into a cornerstone of modern logistics, offering a dynamic and integrated approach to moving goods.</p> <h2>Advantages of Intermodal Transportation in Logistics</h2> <p><img alt="cargo ship transporting containers" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/cargo-ship-transporting-containers.jpg" /></p> <p>Why has this method of transportation become a cornerstone of modern logistics? Let's explore the most important advantages of intermodal transportation.</p> <h2>1. Cost Effectiveness</h2> <p>Cost efficiency is a core advantage of intermodal transportation, achieved through streamlined operations and standardized containers. By <em>reducing</em> shipments and optimizing routes, businesses can decrease the need for extra packaging and overall transportation expenses. The method's focus on economies of scale, especially when transporting large volumes of goods, enhances overall cost-effectiveness, making intermodal transportation a financially mindful choice for businesses seeking to optimize their logistics expenses.</p> <h2>2. Environmental Benefits</h2> <p>Intermodal transportation stands out for its notable environmental advantages. By moving significant cargo volumes with <strong>minimal fuel consumption per unit</strong>, the method inherently reduces carbon emissions, contributing to a <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/green-logistics">greener supply chain</a>. The use of standardized containers minimizes the need for additional packaging materials, further lessening environmental impact.</p> <p>As businesses prioritize sustainability, intermodal transportation emerges as an eco-friendly solution, aligning with global efforts to reduce the environmental footprint of logistics operations. The fuel efficiency of intermodal transportation is key in enabling a more environmentally mindful approach to moving goods.</p> <h2>3. Enhanced Flexibility</h2> <p>Intermodal transportation provides businesses with enhanced flexibility in their logistics strategies. This adaptability allows companies to seamlessly adjust transportation plans in response to dynamic factors such as fluctuating demand, unexpected supply chain disruptions, or changing market conditions.</p> <p>With the ability to switch between different transportation modes effortlessly, businesses can maintain agility and responsiveness. This flexibility is a key asset, ensuring that logistics operations remain adaptable to the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-in-transportation-and-logistics">evolving needs and challenges of the market</a>, ultimately supporting the efficient movement of goods.</p> <h2>4. Improved Reliability</h2> <p>Intermodal transportation enhances reliability by incorporating measures to address potential disruptions. For instance, in the face of traffic congestion, a common challenge in road trucking, intermodal logistics can seamlessly shift to rail transport, mitigating delays and ensuring the timely movement of goods.</p> <p>Similarly, when faced with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/turck-drive-shortage-examined">driver shortage</a>s, a persistent issue in the trucking industry, intermodal solutions provide an alternative mode of transportation, maintaining a consistent and reliable supply chain. These reliability measures are crucial for businesses to uphold delivery timelines and navigate unforeseen challenges in the logistics landscape.</p> <h2>5. Speed and Time Savings</h2> <p><img alt="container trucks" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/container-trucks.jpg" /></p> <p>Intermodal transportation strategically combines different modes to achieve faster transit times. Rail transport, efficient for long distances, complements the strengths of truck transportation in <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/innovations-in-last-minute-delivery-technology">final-mile delivery</a>. This synergy minimizes overall shipping durations, enhancing the speed and efficiency of the entire logistics process.</p> <p>Businesses gain a competitive edge and meet customer expectations by leveraging the distinct strengths of each transportation mode, resulting in faster deliveries. The streamlined shipping processes contribute to improved overall efficiency in the timely movement of goods throughout the supply chain.</p> <h2>6. Scalability and Capacity</h2> <p>Intermodal transportation offers businesses the advantage of scalable solutions to efficiently handle varying cargo volumes. During peak seasons, intermodal transportation allows the company to <strong>scale up its operations</strong>, efficiently transporting increased volumes of goods.</p> <p>Conversely, during slower periods, the business can adjust transportation needs accordingly, avoiding unnecessary costs. For example, a retail company experiencing seasonal fluctuations in demand can seamlessly adapt its shipping strategies.</p> <p>This scalability ensures that companies can flexibly respond to changing market conditions while maintaining consistent capacity, optimizing resources, and achieving cost-effective logistics operations.</p> <h2>Challenges and Considerations of Intermodal Transportation</h2> <p>While intermodal transportation offers numerous advantages, it is not without challenges. These challenges may include:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Highway Congestion</strong>: Increased traffic on highways may result in congestion, affecting the efficiency of road trucking segments in intermodal transportation. This challenge can lead to delays and potentially impact overall transit times.</li> <li><strong>Security Concerns at Terminals</strong>: Terminals, which are critical transfer points in the intermodal network, face security challenges. Vigilant measures are necessary to safeguard cargo during transfers, minimizing the <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-theft-prevention-methods">risk of theft or damage</a>.</li> <li><strong>Tracking Capabilities in the Supply Chain</strong>: In intermodal transportation, where goods traverse different modes, businesses need clear and real-time tracking capabilities. This means having the necessary technology and systems in place to achieve optimal transparency. Some companies may still not have these technologies in place.</li> </ul> <p>While these challenges exist, with ongoing <em>advancements</em> in technology and careful planning, businesses can find ways to tackle these challenges successfully. For example, the use of smart traffic management systems helps monitor and avoid congested highways in real-time.</p> <p>Similarly, implementing advanced security measures like <strong>RFID tracking</strong> improves cargo protection at transfer points. These practical solutions contribute to building a dependable and robust intermodal transportation system.</p> <h2>Future Trends and Innovations in Intermodal Transportation</h2> <p>As intermodal transportation continues to evolve, future trends and innovations promise to enhance its efficiency and sustainability further.</p> <h3>Integration of AI and Data Analytics</h3> <p>The future of intermodal transportation lies in using the power of artificial intelligence and data analytics. This integration will revolutionize supply chain visibility, providing real-time insights into cargo movement. AI algorithms will enable <strong>predictive analytics</strong>, empowering businesses to make proactive decisions, optimize route planning, and minimize disruptions for a more responsive logistics network.</p> <h3>Predictive Analytics for Proactive Decision-Making</h3> <p>The adoption of predictive analytics in intermodal transportation will empower logistics providers to anticipate challenges and make informed decisions in <em>advance</em>.</p> <p>By analyzing historical data and current trends, logistics providers can optimize route planning, reduce delays, and enhance overall operational efficiency, ensuring a more proactive and resilient supply chain.</p> <h3>Advancements in Eco-Friendly Technologies</h3> <p>The future of intermodal transportation includes a shift towards eco-friendly technologies, such as electric and autonomous vehicles. This transition aims to reduce the environmental impact of logistics operations further. Electric vehicles minimize carbon emissions, contributing to cleaner air, while autonomous technologies enhance efficiency and safety in cargo movement, aligning with sustainable practices in the transportation industry.</p> <p>These future trends collectively shape the trajectory of intermodal transportation, leading us into the era of advanced technology, enhanced efficiency, and a commitment to environmental sustainability.</p> <h2>The Evolving Landscape of Intermodal Transportation: Final Words</h2> <p>In summary, intermodal transportation brings cost efficiency, sustainability, and adaptability to the logistics sector. Challenges like road congestion and security are being addressed with ongoing advancements. The future looks promising as artificial intelligence, predictive analytics, and eco-friendly technologies transform intermodal logistics. Embracing these innovations ensures a <strong>resilient, technologically advanced, and eco-conscious future</strong> for transportation and supply chain operations.</p> <h2>Looking for a Trustworthy Shipping Partner?</h2> <p>At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, we embrace technological advancements by combining dependable methods with the latest tech solutions. Our focus is on safely transporting and <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/insurance">insuring high-value goods</a>, so you can always be sure you'll get compensation in case of unexpected events.</p> <p>All our vehicles are equipped with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">real-time tracking</a>, making it simple to secure insurance coverage for your packages at competitive rates. Additionally, we offer smooth integration with your website through UNIVAL's API, ensuring hassle-free last-mile deliveries. Count on us to ensure your packages reach their final destinations on time.</p> <p>If you want to know more about our service, feel free to<a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact"> get in touch with us</a>.</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/intermodal-transportation-in-logistics" }, "headline": "The Advantages of Intermodal Transportation in Logistics", "description": "Explore efficient logistics with intermodal transport—unveiling benefits, cost savings, and eco-friendly trends. 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            • body<p>As a business owner, you're no doubt aware of how important the logistics process is. In fact, it's the lifeblood of your business. But <strong>have you ever given much thought to the "chain of custody" within that process</strong>? If not, you could be putting your entire business at risk.</p> <p>So, what is the chain of custody, exactly? How does it work, and why is it crucial to your success? Keep reading because, in this blog, we'll explore all of this and more.</p> <h2>First things First: What is the Chain of Custody in Logistics?</h2> <p>The entire logistics process can be broken down into a <em>series of procedures</em>, all of which make up the so-called "chain of custody." Chain of custody refers to the process through which a product is transferred between different parties and tracked at each step to ensure it remains safe, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure</a>, and in good condition.</p> <p>In simpler terms, the chain of custody involves <strong>the chronological documentation and tracking of a product</strong> from the moment it is produced to the moment it reaches the end consumer. This documentation includes information such as the product's origin, its conditions during transit, and who has had custody of it at each stage.</p> <p><img alt="business team" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/business-team.jpg" /></p> <p>Imagine your supply chain as a journey – a crucial expedition from point A to point B involving goods passing through various hands. The "chain of custody" in this logistical odyssey is the meticulous roadmap that tracks every twist and turn of this journey. It's the detailed documentation, digital footprints, and checkpoints that guarantee the integrity, security, and accountability of your goods from inception to delivery.</p> <h3>Why Is the Chain of Custody Important in Logistics?</h3> <p>What is the chain of custody's importance? In today's business environment, supply chain transparency is more important than ever, and the chain of custody provides <em>just </em>that, making it possible to track a product's progress in real-time. This level of transparency is essential when dealing with complex supply chains and trading partners all over the world, where opaque processes can lead to errors, delays, and even loss of revenue.</p> <p>Proper chain of custody documentation can also provide evidence collection in case of disputes. In some industries, such as food products or <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-shipping-pharmaceuticals-is-done">pharmaceuticals</a>, it's important to have real evidence of product conditions and custody, as it could mean the difference between life and death for the end consumer.</p> <p>Essentially, it's the guardian angel of your inventory, ensuring that at every stage – be it production, warehousing, transportation, or delivery – <strong>your goods are accounted for, safe, and unaltered</strong>. This process isn't just a buzzword; it's the backbone that ensures your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-for-shipping-high-value-items">high-value goods</a>, sensitive pharmaceuticals, or critical supplies reach their destination unscathed, meeting compliance standards and bolstering trust every step of the way.</p> <h3>How Does the Chain of Custody Work?</h3> <p>There are many chain of custody systems available, each with varying levels of complexity. The most robust chain of custody model is one that provides real-time visibility into the entire process from the moment a shipment is picked up to its final destination.</p> <p>These systems often include a variety of different tools and technologies, such as GPS tracking, electronic signatures, and temperature monitoring, to ensure that every aspect of the product's journey is recorded and accounted for. The chain of custody solution you choose will depend on your industry and specific needs.</p> <h2>What Can Proper Chain of Custody Documentation Do for Your Business?</h2> <p><img alt="warehouse worker in the modern warehouse" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse-worker-in-the-modern-warehouse.jpg" /></p> <p>By implementing a chain of custody system, you can benefit your delivery business in several ways. Here are just a few of the benefits:</p> <ul> <li>Greater control over the logistics process</li> <li>Reduced risk of theft, damage, or loss</li> <li>Higher levels of accuracy in reporting</li> <li>Improved sustainability standards</li> <li>Certification reporting</li> <li>Enhanced trust and transparency with customers</li> </ul> <p>Having the right type of certification can also be a selling point for your business. It's important to know <em>which</em> type of certification is necessary for your industry, as the requirements can vary widely.</p> <h3>How Do You Ensure that the Chain of Custody is Maintained? A Few Pro Tips</h3> <p>Maintaining the chain of custody in the supply chain is like orchestrating a symphony of precision and accountability. And it all starts with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">meticulous documentation</a>.</p> <ol> <li>Every transfer, handling, and location change of your goods should be recorded like a well-kept diary.</li> <li>Implementing secure packaging, tamper-evident seals, and state-of-the-art tracking technologies adds more layers of protection.</li> <li>Employing trained personnel and standardized protocols ensures that everyone involved understands their role in preserving this chain.</li> <li>Regular audits and quality checks act as vigilant guardians, verifying that the documented trail aligns with the physical movement of your inventory.</li> <li>Embracing technological innovations, like blockchain technology or RFID systems, brings transparency, offering an immutable ledger of your goods' journey.</li> </ol> <p>Ultimately, it's a combination of meticulous documentation, robust security measures, continuous oversight, and technological advancements that weave a tight-knit fabric of assurance, securing the integrity of your supply chain's custody chain.</p> <h2>Exploring Different Chain of Custody Models: Which One Should You Choose?</h2> <p>Let's dive into the realm of four pivotal chain of custody models. Each of these models brings distinct benefits and disadvantages to the table, emphasizing the crucial need for businesses to pick the one that best matches their aims for transparency and sustainability.</p> <p>Selecting the right approach holds the key to ensuring harmony between a company's objectives and its ethical commitments along the supply chain journey. And we're here to help.</p> <h3>1. Single Certification</h3> <p>This model involves ensuring that the entire production or supply chain is certified as sustainable or meeting specific standards. It verifies that all inputs and outputs in the chain comply with the required criteria.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>End-to-end certification of the entire supply chain.</li> <li>Guarantees that all products within the chain adhere to the specified standards.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: In the context of sustainable palm oil, all stages, from cultivation to processing and distribution, are certified sustainable.</li> </ul> <p>This model offers a comprehensive end-to-end certification, ensuring all products meet standards and strengthens consumer trust in the entire supply chain's sustainability. However, it can be challenging to implement it across all stages; it might limit sourcing options due to stringent certification criteria.</p> <h3>2. Segregation</h3> <p>What is a segregated supply chain, you might ask? Segregation maintains the separation of sustainably sourced or certified goods from non-certified ones throughout the supply chain. It ensures that certified goods remain distinct and identifiable.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>Physical or logistical separation of certified and non-certified products.</li> <li>Allows for traceability and assurance that specific goods are from sustainable sources.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: Timber sourced sustainably is kept separate from non-certified timber at all stages of processing and distribution.</li> </ul> <p>The segregation chain of custody model maintains a clear separation between certified and non-certified products, ensuring supply chain traceability and integrity and providing assurance to consumers seeking sustainable options. However, it requires dedicated logistical management, potentially increasing operational complexity and costs, meaning it could limit flexibility in handling mixed sources.</p> <h3>3. Mass Balance</h3> <p>This model allows for mixing or blending of certified and non-certified products during production or processing. However, it requires accurate accounting to ensure that the quantity of certified products sold matches the quantity produced.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>Allows mixing of certified and non-certified inputs while tracking the quantity of certified outputs.</li> <li>Calculations ensure that the volume of certified products sold matches the quantity of certified inputs used.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: Renewable energy certificates are generated based on the proportion of renewable energy sources used in total energy production, even if the electricity grid is a mix of renewable and non-renewable sources.</li> </ul> <p>The mass balance chain of custody model allows the blending of certified and non-certified materials and products, enabling flexibility in sourcing and facilitating market access while maintaining a link between production and certification. Nonetheless, it requires accurate tracking and calculations to ensure balance, thus increasing administrative efforts. It may also raise concerns about diluting the impact of sustainability claims and be more easily manipulated to make false claims.</p> <h3>4. Book and Claim</h3> <p>This chain of custody model enables the decoupling of physical products from their sustainability attributes. Consumers or businesses can purchase certificates representing the environmental or social benefits of sustainably sourced goods without the actual physical product.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>Allows the trade of certificates representing sustainability attributes independently from the physical product.</li> <li>Offers flexibility in supporting sustainable practices without direct physical handling of certified goods.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: Purchase of renewable energy certificates to offset carbon footprints without directly sourcing energy from renewable sources.</li> </ul> <p>The advantages of book and claim include indirect support for sustainability without directly handling certified goods. It provides flexibility and accessibility in supporting ethical practices. However, the disadvantages of book and claim include decoupling physical products from their sustainability attributes, potentially leading to skepticism about the actual impact. Plus, it relies on consumers or businesses to invest in sustainability certificates rather than physical sourcing.</p> <p>These chain of custody models offer varying approaches to ensure and manage the integrity and credibility of sustainable sourcing practices, catering to different supply chain complexities and industry requirements. Choosing the appropriate model depends on factors such as industry standards, logistical feasibility, and consumer demands for transparency and sustainability.</p> <h2>Chain of Custody Is the Backbone of Trust in Supply Chains</h2> <p>So, what is the chain of custody? It's a <em>critical </em>component of any logistics process. Without it, businesses risk losing control of their products, both in terms of their physical safety and their value. By implementing proper procedures and documentation, however, you can create a robust chain of custody that provides real-time visibility and accountability, no matter how complex your supply chain may be.</p> <p>So, take the time to review your own logistics process, and consider adopting a chain of custody system if you haven't already. Take a look at the models we've explored and weigh the pros and cons of each one. <strong>With greater control and visibility, you can operate with confidence and ensure your customers get the best possible experience</strong>. Need a hand? Ready to elevate your logistics game?</p> <p>Choose <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> today and experience the seamless security of our solutions. Trust us to safeguard your high-value consignments as they journey across the globe. 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            • body<p>Shipping fine china can be a delicate task, and choosing the right method is crucial to ensure safe delivery. In this guide, we'll explore the different shipping methods available and provide tips for safely packaging and transporting your fine china.</p> <p>Whether you're sending a single teacup or an entire set of dishes, these tips will help you choose the best method for your needs and enjoy peace of mind knowing your delicate items are in good hands during transit.</p> <h2>1. Choose the Right Box Size</h2> <p>Choose a box that's big enough to fit your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-protect-fragile-packages">fragile items</a> with extra space for padding but not too big that they can shift around during shipping. If you choose a box that's too small, your items might not fit or <strong>could get crushed</strong> if the box is forced shut.</p> <p><img alt="choosing box size" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/choosing-box-size.jpg" /></p> <p>Make sure there's enough room for a 2-inch layer of packing peanuts at the bottom and extra cushioning around each item. This will help keep your items secure and absorb any shocks during transit. Also, consider the weight of your items. Fine china can be surprisingly heavy, and selecting a sturdy box with a maximum weight capacity that aligns with the contents is crucial.</p> <h2>2. Don't Overload the Contents of the Box</h2> <p>While it might be tempting to include as much as possible in one shipment, spreading items across multiple boxes is key to safeguarding their integrity. Each box should ideally carry between 6 and 9 items, maintaining a <em>balance</em> in weight distribution.</p> <p>This simple practice prevents excess pressure on delicate items during transportation, minimizing the risk of breakage. Remember, the goal is to keep individual items under 5 lbs, and for heavier pieces, consider placing them in their box.</p> <h2>3. Protect Each Item</h2> <p>Taking the extra step to protect each piece of fine china is vital in ensuring a secure journey from sender to recipient. Beyond the initial layer of bubble wrap, consider the following practices for an added layer of protection:</p> <p><img alt="bubble wrap packing" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/bubble-wrap-packing.jpg" /></p> <ul> <li><strong>Corrugated Cardboard Dividers</strong>: Insert corrugated cardboard dividers between each item. Cut these dividers to match the height of the box, creating a sturdy barrier that minimizes contact between items.</li> <li><strong>Bubble Wrap Layers</strong>: Opt for 2 to 3 layers of bubble wrap for each piece of china. This not only provides cushioning against external impacts but also acts as a thermal insulator, offering protection against temperature variations.</li> <li><strong>Strategic Placement</strong>: Pay attention to how each item is placed within the box. Ensure that heavier pieces are positioned at the bottom, with lighter ones on top. This strategic placement minimizes the risk of breakage during transit.</li> <li><strong>Don't Use Paper</strong>: Paper is not a good choice because it flattens under weight and doesn't provide enough support. Instead, use packing peanuts. Place a 2-inch layer of packing peanuts at the bottom of the box to absorb shocks. Unlike paper, packing peanuts keep their shape and provide better protection against bumps and jolts.</li> <li><strong>Consider Additional Materials</strong>: Depending on the fragility of the items, explore the use of additional protective materials such as foam or cushioning wraps. Tailor the level of protection to the specific needs of your fine china collection.</li> </ul> <h2>4. Double Box Heavier Items</h2> <p>For particularly fragile china weighing over 10 lbs, an extra layer of protection is necessary. Implement a double-boxing strategy: encase the bubble-wrapped item <strong>in a smaller box</strong> filled with packing peanuts. Then, place this smaller box into a larger one, ensuring both boxes are adequately filled with packing peanuts. This double-boxing method significantly enhances the safeguarding of your delicate items.</p> <h2>5. Secure the Top with Packing Tape</h2> <p><img alt="tape box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/tape-box.jpg" /></p> <p>Once your fine china is carefully wrapped and cushioned, it's important to securely seal the box with packing tape. Make sure to reinforce the edges of the box to prevent accidental openings or tampering during transit. Consider the strength of the packing tape itself. Use a double layer of tape for added strength, especially when shipping fragile items.</p> <h2>6. Get Insurance Coverage</h2> <p>Although packing your delicate items carefully is important, sometimes accidents can happen when shipping fine china. It's a good idea to ask about <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insurance coverage</a> when working with a shipping company. Adequate insurance can give you peace of mind and protect you financially if any of your items are damaged during transit.</p> <p>Here are some key considerations:</p> <ul> <li>Check with your shipping service to see what insurance coverage they provide for fragile items.</li> <li>If the shipping service doesn't provide enough coverage, you may want to purchase additional insurance.</li> <li>Before sealing the boxes, take photographs of the packaged items. This serves as additional evidence in case of disputes or insurance claims related to damages during transit.</li> <li><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">Keep all documentation</a>, including receipts and shipping labels, in case you need to file a claim.</li> <li>Read the terms and conditions of the insurance policy carefully to understand what is and isn't covered.</li> </ul> <h2>7. Label Fragile Items</h2> <p><img alt="fragile item in the box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/fragile-item-in-the-box.jpg" /></p> <p>It's important to communicate what your packages contain so that the handling personnel can deal with your items with special care. Here's what you need to do:</p> <ul> <li>Clearly write "FRAGILE" and "THIS WAY UP" on the sides and top of the box.</li> <li>Note the contents of the box, such as "glassware" or "china plates."</li> <li>Use a bold, easily readable font to ensure that the labels are visible and understandable.</li> <li>If possible, attach a label to the box that says "Handle with Care" to further emphasize the fragile nature of the contents.</li> <li>Make sure the labels are securely attached to the box so they don't fall off during transit.</li> </ul> <h2>8. Consider Custom Crating Services</h2> <p>Custom crating services can be a great option to consider when shipping fine china. After all, your fine china likely has high financial or sentimental value, so protecting it in the best possible way can be something to consider. These services provide specialized solutions designed to protect fragile items during transit.</p> <p>Here are some reasons why you might want to consider custom crating:</p> <ul> <li>Custom crates are made to <strong>fit the specific size and shape of your items</strong>, providing a snug and secure fit.</li> <li>They often use higher-quality materials, such as reinforced cardboard or wood, to provide additional protection.</li> <li>Custom crating services typically have experience handling delicate items and know how to properly pack and secure them for shipping.</li> <li>Using a custom crate can give you additional peace of mind, as you know your items are being handled with care.</li> </ul> <p>Overall, while custom crating services may be an additional cost, they can provide added protection and reassurance when shipping valuable or fragile items.</p> <h2>9. Prioritize Communication with the Shipping Company</h2> <p>Clear communication with the chosen shipping company is paramount. Be specific about the nature of your items and their fragility. Explain that you're shipping delicate china and provide details about the items, such as their size and weight.</p> <p>Clarify the delivery time frame and any potential delays that may occur. Inquire about their delivery time frame and whether they can guarantee on-time delivery. Communicate your expectations for communication throughout the shipping process. Let the shipping company know how you'd like to be kept informed, such as via email or phone call.</p> <h2>10. Track and Monitor Your Shipment</h2> <p><img alt="tracking order" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/tracking-order.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-tracking">Tracking and monitoring your shipment</a> can be a great way to stay informed and ensure that your fine china is delivered safely. Most shipping companies offer tracking services so that you can keep an eye on the progress of your shipment online or through their app.</p> <p>Some shipping companies also provide alerts via email or text message, keeping you informed about any delays or changes in delivery time. It's a good idea to regularly check the tracking information to make sure your shipment is on schedule and hasn't been delayed. If you notice any delays or issues, contact the shipping company right away to resolve them.</p> <h2>11. Consider Professional Packing Services</h2> <p>For those who prefer a hands-off approach, some shipping companies offer professional packing services. Here are a few reasons why you should consider this service:</p> <ul> <li>Professional packers have experience handling delicate items and know how to properly pack them for shipping.</li> <li>Professional packing services can save you time and hassle, as they handle all the packing and shipping arrangements for you.</li> <li>They may also provide additional insurance coverage for your items, which can give you added peace of mind.</li> <li>Professional packers can also help ensure that your items are properly labeled and documented, which can be especially helpful if you're shipping internationally.</li> </ul> <p>And again, this additional service can be costly. Still, it is extremely convenient, especially if you're not secure in your packing abilities or simply don't have enough time to do it but want to secure your items of high value.</p> <h3>Preserving Delicate Items: Choose a Reliable Partner for Secure Shipping</h3> <p>Finally, regardless of whether you're shipping a bundle of plates, sugar bowls, or antique glassware, investing effort into the packaging process pays off. The extra care you take during packing can make a significant difference in the condition in which your items arrive.</p> <p>At <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a>, we understand the challenges of shipping delicate items such as fine china. Discover our <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure shipping solutions</a> with comprehensive insurance for added peace of mind. Reach out to learn more about our services and confidently ship your valuables. 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            • body<p><img alt="young woman painting for art gallery" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/young-woman-painting-for-art-gallery.jpg" /></p> <p>Wondering how to ship art without turning it into a high-stakes game of roulette? Art shipping requires a high level of attention to detail and caution. Artists, art collectors, and gallery owners need to ensure that their valuable art pieces reach their destination unharmed. It can be a complex process, and it becomes more challenging when the recipient lives in a different part of the world.</p> <p>That's why we're here! In this blog, <strong>we'll guide you through the process of shipping artwork safely and efficiently</strong> both domestically and internationally. After all, your masterpiece deserves a grand entrance, not a shipping hiccup, right?</p> <h2>From Packing to Paperwork: How to Ship Art the Right Way</h2> <p>Shipping artwork isn’t overly complicated, although it’s somewhat more complex than shipping regular, less-fragile items. Most artwork is fragile and highly valuable. Therefore, it needs extra protection during transportation to ensure it reaches its destination in good condition. <strong>Choosing the right packing materials and shipping company can make all the difference</strong>.</p> <p>You'll also need to acquire the <em>necessary</em> documents for shipping internationally, but complying with the applicable laws and regulations (unlike with some hazardous materials, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/can-you-ship-alcohol-and-how">alcohol</a>, etc.) will not be too much of a burden.</p> <p>Below, <em>we</em> will guide you through the process of preparing your artwork for shipping both domestically and internationally.</p> <h2>The Art of Shipping Artwork: A Step-by-Step Guide</h2> <p><img alt="paintings" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/paintings.jpg" /></p> <p>Staring at a masterpiece, wondering, "How on earth do I get this beauty to its new home unscathed?" We've got your back with a foolproof roadmap – a comprehensive guide on <strong>how to ship art to ensure a smooth journey</strong> from canvas to final destination.</p> <p>So, what is the best way to ship art? Follow the guidelines below.</p> <h3>1. Prepare Your Artwork Before Shipment</h3> <p>Most carriers have professional packing staff on retainer. They have the experience and expertise to pack your art pieces safely and securely. However, if you do decide to take care of the packing yourself, there are a few key things to consider if you want to know how to ship art <em>properly</em>.</p> <p>Art comes in different dimensions; you need to measure the height, width, and length of your piece. This will help you select the proper sized container so that the piece does not move around <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-in-transportation-and-logistics">during transit</a> in your art shipping box and potentially get damaged.</p> <p>Here are a few other things that you need to do to prepare your artwork for shipping:</p> <ul> <li>Remove the glass if there is one in the frame, as this can easily break during shipping. Wrap it separately.</li> <li>Dust the surface of the artwork behind glass to avoid any dirt or debris getting stuck between the artwork and the protective layer.</li> <li>Secure any loose parts such as frames, hanging wires, or other attachments.</li> <li>Cover the artwork with a layer of acid-free paper or protective wrap to prevent scratches or smudges.</li> </ul> <h3>2. Choose the Right Packaging Materials</h3> <p>So, how to protect your art when shipping? It all starts with proper packaging materials – they should be of high quality and designed to provide maximum protection to your artwork.</p> <p>Here are some of the protective materials and techniques that you can use to safely wrap up your art piece:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Bubble wrap</strong>: A protective layer of bubble wrap around the entire painting as extra padding can absorb the impact of any external force while protecting the artwork from scratches.</li> <li><strong>Cardboard corner protectors</strong>: Little pieces of cardboard can be wrapped around the corners of the painting to protect the edges of the artwork. You can also use foam corner protectors. It's an easy way to prevent damage in transit.</li> <li><strong>Foam boards</strong>: If you are shipping paper or fabric-based art, use foam boards to provide extra stability and prevent fold lines. You can also add an inner layer of cardboard padding to keep your artwork safe.</li> <li><strong>Acid-free paper</strong>: Acid-free glassine paper is recommended for protecting artwork from any acidic damage, especially oil paintings, and in that case, should be wrapped around the item first.</li> <li><strong>High-quality packing tape</strong>: Duct tape and cheap tape are not strong enough to hold the packaging materials together. Therefore, it's essential to use high-quality packing tape to ensure that the artwork remains intact. If you intend to ship framed art pieces, you will also need to secure the glass on the outside with tape – this way, even if the glass does break, the tape will prevent it from puncturing the canvas beneath it.</li> <li><strong>Add a shipping label</strong>: Clearly mark the package as fragile and consider using special handling instructions to alert shipping services to exercise extra caution. While shipping services may offer additional fragile stickers or labels, taking the initiative to apply them securely enhances the chances of your package receiving the careful attention it requires during transit.</li> </ul> <h3>3. Choose the Right Shipping Company</h3> <p>When choosing a shipping company for your artwork, it's essential to do your research and choose a reputable one. After all, you want nothing but shipping experts on the task, right?</p> <p>Here’s something to ponder when weighing your shipping options:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Shipping insurance</strong>: Ensure that the shipping company provides shipping insurance to protect your artwork from damage during transit. Pro tip? Take snapshots of your art from every angle before shipping. This can come in handy in case your masterpiece takes a hit during its journey, and you need to file an insurance claim.</li> <li><strong>Damage during transit</strong>: Check if the shipping company offers refunds or compensation for damages incurred during transit.</li> <li><strong>Additional bubble wrap</strong>: Some shipping companies offer additional bubble wrap and packaging materials at an extra cost.</li> <li><strong>Shipping costs</strong>: Consider the shipping costs of different shipping services to find the best shipping rates.</li> </ul> <h3>4. Insure High-Value Art</h3> <p>You should consider taking out full-value insurance if you are shipping high-value art pieces. Most major carriers provide basic insurance, but it is rarely enough to cover the full price of the item being shipped.</p> <p>At UNIVAL Logistics, we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value shipping insurance</a> coverage of up 0,000 for domestic and 0,000 for international shipments.</p> <h3>5. Size Matters</h3> <p>The size of your artwork also impacts the shipping process. Larger artwork weighs more, requires additional protection and larger packaging materials, which increases the shipping cost.</p> <p>Here are some tips for shipping larger paintings:</p> <ul> <li>Use larger foam or cardboard corner protectors to protect the edges of the artwork.</li> <li>Add an extra layer of wrap and cardboard to provide an additional layer of protection.</li> <li>Use a tape measure to measure the artwork, and add a couple of extra inches to each side to ensure that the artwork doesn't sit too tight in the packaging, which can cause damage during transit.</li> <li>Inform yourself about weight and size restrictions for different delivery options when shipping larger pieces to minimize surprises, delays, and potential complications.</li> </ul> <h3>6. Direct Contact</h3> <p>When shipping artwork to a buyer, it's essential to maintain direct contact throughout the shipping process.</p> <p>Here are some tips for maintaining open communication with the buyer:</p> <ul> <li>Provide the buyer with the tracking number so they can keep track of the shipment.</li> <li>Keep the buyer informed about any delays or changes in the shipping process.</li> <li>Ensure that the buyer has the correct shipping address and all other necessary information before the artwork is shipped.</li> </ul> <h2>How Do I Ship Art Internationally? Here's What You Need</h2> <p><img alt="packing the drawing" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/packing-the-drowing.jpg" /></p> <p>Wondering how to ship art internationally? When venturing into the global shipping arena with your artwork, meticulous documentation is your passport to success.</p> <p>Here's <strong>a checklist of vital documents</strong> to ensure a smooth international art delivery:</p> <h3>1. Export Invoice: Your Artwork's Passport</h3> <p>Craft a comprehensive export invoice detailing the goods shipped, their value, buyer and seller information, accurate dates and addresses, and the terms of sale. If you're selling the artwork, consider this your commercial invoice or the ultimate bill of sale. For art exhibitions, opt for the proforma invoice.</p> <h3>2. Export Licenses: Navigating Legal Waters</h3> <p>The need for an export license <em>varies</em> based on the destination country and the age of your artwork. Don't set sail without checking the legal requirements beforehand – securing the right export licenses ensures a hiccup-free voyage for your precious creations.</p> <h3>3. Harmonized System Codes: Decoding Global Trade</h3> <p>Enter the world of Harmonized System (HS) codes, a universal language for classifying traded products. The U.S. relies on a 10-digit Schedule B number to classify products for export. Find your magic number here and make sure you're fluent in the appropriate HS codes for both the origin and destination countries. It's your key to navigating customs duties and taxes.</p> <h2>How to Ship Art Domestically: Streamlining the Journey</h2> <p>When your art adventure is confined within borders, the focus shifts to domestic shipping. Here's how to ship art domestically for a smooth local ride:</p> <h3>1. Packing Perfection: Shielding Art on the Home Turf</h3> <p>Ensure your artwork is securely packed, with a wide range of extra layers of protection for any unexpected bumps in the road. Domestic shipping may seem less daunting, but a sturdy packaging strategy is still your best defense against transit mishaps.</p> <h3>2. Choose the Right Carrier: The Road to Reliable Delivery</h3> <p>Selecting the right shipping company is pivotal for a successful domestic art journey. Research carriers are known for handling delicate cargo with care and consider options that offer insurance coverage to add an extra layer of security, as we've discussed.</p> <h3>3. Insurance for Peace of Mind: Safeguarding Your Artistic Investment</h3> <p>Though domestic shipping may feel less risky, unforeseen events can still pose a threat. Explore <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items">insurance options</a> to protect your artwork during transit. It's the safety net that ensures your piece of art arrives at its destination unscathed.</p> <h3>4. Documenting the Domestic Trek: Keeping Records in Check</h3> <p>While not as intricate as international shipments, maintaining records remains crucial. Keep a checklist of the artwork's condition, take photos, and document any packaging or handling instructions. These records can be invaluable if issues arise during domestic transit.</p> <h2>Unival Logistics: Your Journey to Peace of Mind</h2> <p>Shipping art demands meticulous planning and an eagle eye for details. The right packaging materials and a reliable shipping partner are your secret weapons in guaranteeing your masterpiece reaches its destination unscathed. <strong>At Unival Logistics, we don't just deliver your items; we promise peace of mind</strong>.</p> <p>Whether your art is bound for the next town or across the globe, we've got you covered with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">reliable and affordable shipping</a>, coupled with full-value insurance. Armed with the insights on how to ship art shared in this post, rest easy, focus on your craft, and remember the timeless adage, "Better safe than sorry."</p> <p>Because when it comes to shipping artwork, your peace of mind is as priceless as the art itself!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-art" }, "headline": "How To Ship Art Domestically & Internationally", "description": "Shipping artwork? Worried about its safety? Regulations? 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            • body<p><img alt="worker shipping" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/worker-shipping.jpg" /></p> <p>Domestic shipping involves a multifaceted process that requires careful coordination among various parties and the proper documentation. To ensure a seamless domestic shipment, it's essential to have all the necessary documentation in place.</p> <p>That’s why, today, we will tell you about the most important shipping documents for domestic shipments to make the shipping process less stressful. By understanding these common shipping documents, you can ensure your goods reach their destination without any issues or delays.</p> <p>So, what are the most important documents required for domestic shipping? Let’s find out.</p> <h2>The Importance of Freight Documents</h2> <p><img alt="freight documents" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/freight-documents.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping documents are a crucial component of all <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/box-shipping-rates">domestic shipments</a>, as they provide important information about the goods being shipped, the point of origin, the destination, and the terms of carriage. They ensure compliance with laws and regulations and facilitate smooth and efficient movement of goods.</p> <p>Without the proper shipping documentation, shipments can be delayed or even rejected, resulting in costly disruptions to the supply chain. Additionally, having accurate and up-to-date shipping documents can help prevent issues such as lost or damaged goods and ensure that all parties involved in the shipment have the information they need to do their jobs effectively.</p> <p>Ultimately, <em>the main functions of these shipping docs</em> are:</p> <ul> <li>Guarantee of payment</li> <li>Cargo safety</li> <li>Accounting of the goods.</li> </ul> <h2>The 4 Must-Have Documents for Shipping</h2> <p>Now that you know why having the proper documentation for your shipment is crucial, let’s take a look at the four 4 most common freight documents. These are the forms you need to obtain to ensure a problem-free shipment.</p> <h3>Commercial Invoice</h3> <p>A commercial invoice is a document that provides detailed information about the goods being shipped and their cost. It is typically issued by the seller and addressed to the buyer. This is a legal document that acts as <strong>proof of transaction between the two parties</strong>.</p> <p>A commercial invoice typically details information such as the item description, quantity, unit price, total cost, HS code, weight, dimensions, and other product details. It also includes the names and addresses of the seller, buyer, and consignee. Depending on the state or country's regulations, the invoice might include other required information, such as taxes, customs, and other certifications.</p> <p>The commercial invoice serves multiple purposes, such as customs clearance, assessing duties, taxes, and tariffs, and tracking transactions for accounting purposes. It also serves as a source of information for the carrier when arranging transportation, for the bank when processing payment, and for both parties for future reference.</p> <h3>Bill of Lading</h3> <p>A Bill of Lading (BOL) is a legal document that serves as a contract between the shipper and the carrier outlining the details of the shipment. It acts as a <strong>receipt for the shipped goods and a title document for those goods</strong>.</p> <p>A BOL includes essential information such as the names of the shipper and the consignee, the point of origin and destination, a detailed description of the goods, the quantity and weight of the goods, and any <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-protect-fragile-packages">special instructions or handling requirements</a>. It also contains information about the freight charges and the terms and conditions of carriage. A carrier's representative must sign it as a confirmation of acceptance of the shipment.</p> <p>The BOL serves as an important document for the shipper, as it is typically used to collect payment for the goods and prove that the carrier has taken possession of them. For the carrier, the BOL is proof that the goods have been received and that the carrier is responsible for their safe transport.</p> <p>There are different types of BOLs, such as straight BOL, order BOL, and negotiable BOL, each with its own specific use and purpose. Additionally, depending on the mode of transport, some other version of BOL could be used, such as sea waybill, air waybill, etc.</p> <p>Proper completion of BOL and ensuring all information is accurate is vital in order to prevent any confusion or issues during transport and to help ensure that the shipment is delivered to the correct destination on time and in good condition.</p> <h3>Packing List</h3> <p>A packing list accompanies the shipment and provides information about the goods. This document includes the item description, quantity, weight, dimensions, HS code, and other relevant product details.</p> <p>The packing list serves multiple purposes, such as customs clearance and providing proof of <strong>what was shipped</strong> in case of any discrepancies. It also helps the carrier with shipping and storage preparations, such as knowing what to expect in terms of weight and size when loading the goods on a truck or container.</p> <p>To avoid delays and complications during transit, all information included in the packing list must be accurate, detailed, and complete.</p> <h3>Proof of Delivery</h3> <p><em>Proof of delivery (POD) confirms that the goods have been received</em>. It usually includes the names of the shipper, consignee, and carrier, the date and time when goods were received, and a signature from the recipient confirming receipt.</p> <p>The POD is an important document, as it verifies that the shipment has been delivered successfully. It also serves as proof of delivery in case of any disputes or errors and can be used for accounting purposes such as billing or payment reconciliation.</p> <h2>Get Full-Value Insurance for Your Shipment</h2> <p><img alt="package insurance" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/package-insurance.jpg" /></p> <p>Alongside all the must-have shipping documents, it is always recommended to get shipping insurance for all your high-value packages. You never know what can go wrong, so it is better to be safe than sorry.</p> <p>Luckily, <em>UNIVAL Logistics offers <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value shipping insurance</a> to give you peace of mind, knowing you will be protected in case anything goes wrong during transport</em>. Your valuable shipments will be fully insured in case of theft, loss, or damage.</p> <p>So, don’t hesitate to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> and ensure safe delivery of all your shipments!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments" }, "headline": "The 4 Most Important Shipping Documents for Domestic Shipments", "description": "Navigate domestic shipping with vital shipping documents—commercial invoice, bill of lading, packing list, and proof of delivery. 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            • body<p><img alt="multiracial warehouse workers carring box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/multiracial-warehouse-workers-carring-box.jpg" /></p> <p>Having goods delivered to your customers in the agreed-upon time frame is an important aspect of maintaining your business' reputation. However, sometimes factors outside your and your carrier's control can unexpectedly delay a shipment – which leads to a delivery exception.</p> <p>Delivery exceptions are an expected feature of shipping goods. As they are a normal part of operating a business, it's important to understand what is a delivery exception, how it functions, and how you should handle it, especially if your customers turn to you for support when a shipment is delayed. So, we want to tell you why shipment exceptions happen and how you can manage them. Keep reading to learn more about this issue and ensure customer satisfaction.</p> <h2>What Is an Exception in Shipping?</h2> <p><img alt="delivery" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery.jpg" /></p> <p>A delivery exception, otherwise known as a shipment exception, means that your cargo has encountered issues in transit due to unforeseen circumstances, which may lead to a change in the delivery date of the cargo. Most shipping carriers will notify you of the delay and the reason for the delivery exception.</p> <p>Note that an exception in delivery can lead to a change in the shipping delivery date. It all depends on the complexity of the issue in question and whether it can be resolved in a timely manner. Professional carriers, especially those who offer international shipping, employ advanced and accessible tracking and shipping technology and have experience dealing with issues in the delivery process.</p> <p>Even if your package experiences issues, your customers may still receive their orders on time. Depending on the type of delivery exception you encounter, it may not affect your business operations in any practical sense, or it may just be a minor inconvenience. Conversely, you may need to deal with delivery exceptions proactively.</p> <h2>Common Reasons for Delivery Exceptions</h2> <p>As was previously mentioned, delivery exceptions are part and parcel of shipping goods. Understanding what does delivery exception mean is only the first step to handling it. Another crucial step is understanding their various causes. Some are relatively simple and can be dealt with on your end before you ship the goods. Others are harder to predict and will need to be dealt with as they happen.</p> <h4>Incorrect Address</h4> <p>Most often, the shipping carrier will return packages with an incorrect or unknown delivery address to their dispatch station or the sender. This can delay the delivery time until the correct address is established. The simplest way to avoid these address-related delivery exceptions is to ensure that the shipping address is correct before shipping your package.</p> <p>However, the shipping label could be damaged at some point in the shipping process and cause a delay in the shipment. In such situations, your quickest course of action is to contact your delivery company as soon as you receive the delivery exception notice and provide them with the correct address.</p> <h4>National Holidays</h4> <p>There are two reasons why national or federal holidays can cause a delivery exception to occur:</p> <ul> <li>your carrier does not operate during these times;</li> <li>the increased shipping volume is causing a delay in the delivery of your package.</li> </ul> <p>There are a few options available to you if the holidays are causing a delivery delay. For one, you could contract with a carrier that operates during national holidays. Then, you could choose not to ship packages during national holidays. However, as most businesses see an increase in orders during these times, that is often not a practical solution.</p> <p>If you are shipping your goods internationally, you need to factor in both the national holidays of the country of origin and the country you are shipping to. In case delivery exceptions are a regular occurrence during national holidays and significantly impact your business, you may wish to consider changing carriers.</p> <h4>Incomplete/Missing Documentation</h4> <p>This is not a common issue with domestic shipping. However, it is a common cause of delivery exceptions if your goods are shipped cross-border. You can make sure that all of the required shipping documents are provided to avoid delays in delivery of your packages.</p> <h4>Regulatory Delays</h4> <p>Shipping some goods is regulated by specific laws, and consequently, they need to be shipped a specific way and require additional documentation/clearances. For instance, there are strict regulations when it comes to shipping potentially hazardous materials. You should always consult the applicable laws of the destination country and provide the proper <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">shipping documentation</a> if you are sending goods that might fall outside the scope of standard shipping regulations.</p> <h4>Damage and Loss of Goods</h4> <p>Even with the best protections in place, goods sometimes get damaged during transit. This can cause a delivery exception, as your carrier will likely return the package to the dispatch station. Besides packing your goods safely to minimize the risks, there is not much else you can do to prevent your shipment from getting damaged.</p> <p>You might also experience your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-lost-in-transit">package getting lost in transit</a>. This can happen due to criminal activity or simple human error. Naturally, a package being lost or stolen will cause a delay exception until it is recovered or a new one is sent.</p> <p>While you cannot prevent your package from being lost or stolen, you can safeguard against the consequences. Most major carriers provide insurance for such cases, but it often covers only a portion of the value. However, you can take out <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">shipping insurance for high-value packages</a> to protect against potential losses.</p> <h4>Natural Disasters/Inclement Weathe</h4> <p>Sometimes, unexpected events can cause unpredictable delays to your shipments. Whether it is due to wildfires, earthquakes, flash floods, hurricanes, or any other natural cause, there is not much that can be done to prevent delays since these weather issues can make the delivery route unpassable. The only practical option is to inform your customer of the potential delays due to severe weather conditions and will be delivered as soon as possible.</p> <h4>There Was Nobody to Receive the Delivery</h4> <p>If your customer wasn't present to sign for the package on the delivery day, once again, there is not much you can do about it. When this happens, the delivery time will have to be rescheduled until such a time as a person is made available to receive it.</p> <p>One thing that can help in avoiding a failed delivery attempt is encouraging your customers to regularly check delivery status and estimated time of delivery so they can make sure they're home and ensure a successful delivery.</p> <h2>3 Consequences of Delivery Exceptions</h2> <p><img alt="delivery service" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery-service.jpg" /></p> <p>Now that the common causes of delivery expectations have been explained, we can deal with the 3 most common outcomes of a delivery exception:</p> <ul> <li>No significant delay – you may have been notified of a delivery exception, but the issue was minor or caught in the early stages of the shipping process. Thus, it was handled quickly, and your customers still received their packages on time.</li> <li>Late shipments – the delivery exception was severe enough that the package was delivered late, but was still able to get to the exact location. While it is considered a successful delivery, the delays in shipment delivery can range from one to multiple days. A common cause of this delay is when nobody was able to receive the package, or the volume of deliveries disabled the delivery driver from distributing the packages on time.</li> <li>The package was returned to the sender – This is the most significant consequence of a delivery exception. This can happen either due to damage to the goods or incorrect information being provided (wrong address/missing necessary documents) and not being resolved on time.</li> </ul> <h2>How to Deal with a Delivery Exception/Delayed Shipment</h2> <p>Each situation is unique, and the actionable steps you can take will depend on the cause of the delivery exception and the consequences. However, regardless of the situation, you could do the following:</p> <ul> <li>Contact your carrier – You can get detailed information regarding the reason for the delivery exception and the likely outcome. If the exception does not cause a significant delay or the carrier can handle it in-house, you may not need to take any further steps. If the delay causes an issue with your customer, you will find out what the specific issue is and how to resolve it.</li> <li>Contact your customer – Your customer support team may need to contact the customer to ascertain whether any of the information they provided is incorrect and causing the delivery exception to occur. Even if this is not the case, you may want to contact frustrated customers, offer an apology, and assure them that their package will be delivered.</li> <li>Resending the package – If the package was returned, you might need to communicate with both the customer and your carrier about resending the package or, worst-case scenario, negotiating a refund.</li> </ul> <h2>Delivery Exceptions Are a Regular Occurrence</h2> <p>We hope this article has helped answer the question 'What does delivery exception mean?' and explained the likely causes and outcomes. As shipment exceptions are a regular aspect of operating a business and delivering goods, it's imperative you know what actionable steps you can take to prevent them or deal with them as they happen.</p> <p>To lower the chances of experiencing a delivery exception or a shipping delay, you need to pair up with a reliable logistics company.</p> <p>UNIVAL Logistics is here to provide you with secure and user-friendly end-to-end shipping solutions. We also offer full-value <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">shipping insurance</a> for your valuable parcels!</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch with us</a> and let us ensure the safe arrival of your goods.</p> <p>Latest blogs How To Ship Art Domestically & Internationally <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → Essential</p> <p>Advice for Packing and Shipping Fine China to Customers <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → What Is the</p> <p>Chain of Custody in Logistics & Why Is It Important?</p> <p>The Advantages of Intermodal Transportation in Logistics <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → A Golden Guide:</p> <p>How To Ship Gold Internationally <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → Categories <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/category/1">default</a></p> <h3>Call Us Today</h3> <p>Get premium full-value shipping insurance at affordable rates and be sure your parcels are 100% safe during transport. Work with a logistics powerhouse - get in touch with us today.</p> <h3>Contact Us</h3> <p>Want a peace of mind when shipping valuable packages? Our experts are happy to ansver any questions you may have and provide you with a tailored soulution that meets your unique shipping needs. Email us today and ship your luxury items with ease!</p> <p>info@unival-logistics.com</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/what-is-a-delivery-exception" }, "headline": "What Is a Delivery Exception and How To Manage It?", "description": "Delivery exceptions are common occurrence when shipping goods. 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          • body<p><img alt="multiracial warehouse workers carring box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/multiracial-warehouse-workers-carring-box.jpg" /></p> <p>Having goods delivered to your customers in the agreed-upon time frame is an important aspect of maintaining your business' reputation. However, sometimes factors outside your and your carrier's control can unexpectedly delay a shipment – which leads to a delivery exception.</p> <p>Delivery exceptions are an expected feature of shipping goods. As they are a normal part of operating a business, it's important to understand what is a delivery exception, how it functions, and how you should handle it, especially if your customers turn to you for support when a shipment is delayed. So, we want to tell you why shipment exceptions happen and how you can manage them. Keep reading to learn more about this issue and ensure customer satisfaction.</p> <h2>What Is an Exception in Shipping?</h2> <p><img alt="delivery" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery.jpg" /></p> <p>A delivery exception, otherwise known as a shipment exception, means that your cargo has encountered issues in transit due to unforeseen circumstances, which may lead to a change in the delivery date of the cargo. Most shipping carriers will notify you of the delay and the reason for the delivery exception.</p> <p>Note that an exception in delivery can lead to a change in the shipping delivery date. It all depends on the complexity of the issue in question and whether it can be resolved in a timely manner. Professional carriers, especially those who offer international shipping, employ advanced and accessible tracking and shipping technology and have experience dealing with issues in the delivery process.</p> <p>Even if your package experiences issues, your customers may still receive their orders on time. Depending on the type of delivery exception you encounter, it may not affect your business operations in any practical sense, or it may just be a minor inconvenience. Conversely, you may need to deal with delivery exceptions proactively.</p> <h2>Common Reasons for Delivery Exceptions</h2> <p>As was previously mentioned, delivery exceptions are part and parcel of shipping goods. Understanding what does delivery exception mean is only the first step to handling it. Another crucial step is understanding their various causes. Some are relatively simple and can be dealt with on your end before you ship the goods. Others are harder to predict and will need to be dealt with as they happen.</p> <h4>Incorrect Address</h4> <p>Most often, the shipping carrier will return packages with an incorrect or unknown delivery address to their dispatch station or the sender. This can delay the delivery time until the correct address is established. The simplest way to avoid these address-related delivery exceptions is to ensure that the shipping address is correct before shipping your package.</p> <p>However, the shipping label could be damaged at some point in the shipping process and cause a delay in the shipment. In such situations, your quickest course of action is to contact your delivery company as soon as you receive the delivery exception notice and provide them with the correct address.</p> <h4>National Holidays</h4> <p>There are two reasons why national or federal holidays can cause a delivery exception to occur:</p> <ul> <li>your carrier does not operate during these times;</li> <li>the increased shipping volume is causing a delay in the delivery of your package.</li> </ul> <p>There are a few options available to you if the holidays are causing a delivery delay. For one, you could contract with a carrier that operates during national holidays. Then, you could choose not to ship packages during national holidays. However, as most businesses see an increase in orders during these times, that is often not a practical solution.</p> <p>If you are shipping your goods internationally, you need to factor in both the national holidays of the country of origin and the country you are shipping to. In case delivery exceptions are a regular occurrence during national holidays and significantly impact your business, you may wish to consider changing carriers.</p> <h4>Incomplete/Missing Documentation</h4> <p>This is not a common issue with domestic shipping. However, it is a common cause of delivery exceptions if your goods are shipped cross-border. You can make sure that all of the required shipping documents are provided to avoid delays in delivery of your packages.</p> <h4>Regulatory Delays</h4> <p>Shipping some goods is regulated by specific laws, and consequently, they need to be shipped a specific way and require additional documentation/clearances. For instance, there are strict regulations when it comes to shipping potentially hazardous materials. You should always consult the applicable laws of the destination country and provide the proper <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">shipping documentation</a> if you are sending goods that might fall outside the scope of standard shipping regulations.</p> <h4>Damage and Loss of Goods</h4> <p>Even with the best protections in place, goods sometimes get damaged during transit. This can cause a delivery exception, as your carrier will likely return the package to the dispatch station. Besides packing your goods safely to minimize the risks, there is not much else you can do to prevent your shipment from getting damaged.</p> <p>You might also experience your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-lost-in-transit">package getting lost in transit</a>. This can happen due to criminal activity or simple human error. Naturally, a package being lost or stolen will cause a delay exception until it is recovered or a new one is sent.</p> <p>While you cannot prevent your package from being lost or stolen, you can safeguard against the consequences. Most major carriers provide insurance for such cases, but it often covers only a portion of the value. However, you can take out <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-insurance">shipping insurance for high-value packages</a> to protect against potential losses.</p> <h4>Natural Disasters/Inclement Weathe</h4> <p>Sometimes, unexpected events can cause unpredictable delays to your shipments. Whether it is due to wildfires, earthquakes, flash floods, hurricanes, or any other natural cause, there is not much that can be done to prevent delays since these weather issues can make the delivery route unpassable. The only practical option is to inform your customer of the potential delays due to severe weather conditions and will be delivered as soon as possible.</p> <h4>There Was Nobody to Receive the Delivery</h4> <p>If your customer wasn't present to sign for the package on the delivery day, once again, there is not much you can do about it. When this happens, the delivery time will have to be rescheduled until such a time as a person is made available to receive it.</p> <p>One thing that can help in avoiding a failed delivery attempt is encouraging your customers to regularly check delivery status and estimated time of delivery so they can make sure they're home and ensure a successful delivery.</p> <h2>3 Consequences of Delivery Exceptions</h2> <p><img alt="delivery service" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/delivery-service.jpg" /></p> <p>Now that the common causes of delivery expectations have been explained, we can deal with the 3 most common outcomes of a delivery exception:</p> <ul> <li>No significant delay – you may have been notified of a delivery exception, but the issue was minor or caught in the early stages of the shipping process. Thus, it was handled quickly, and your customers still received their packages on time.</li> <li>Late shipments – the delivery exception was severe enough that the package was delivered late, but was still able to get to the exact location. While it is considered a successful delivery, the delays in shipment delivery can range from one to multiple days. A common cause of this delay is when nobody was able to receive the package, or the volume of deliveries disabled the delivery driver from distributing the packages on time.</li> <li>The package was returned to the sender – This is the most significant consequence of a delivery exception. This can happen either due to damage to the goods or incorrect information being provided (wrong address/missing necessary documents) and not being resolved on time.</li> </ul> <h2>How to Deal with a Delivery Exception/Delayed Shipment</h2> <p>Each situation is unique, and the actionable steps you can take will depend on the cause of the delivery exception and the consequences. However, regardless of the situation, you could do the following:</p> <ul> <li>Contact your carrier – You can get detailed information regarding the reason for the delivery exception and the likely outcome. If the exception does not cause a significant delay or the carrier can handle it in-house, you may not need to take any further steps. If the delay causes an issue with your customer, you will find out what the specific issue is and how to resolve it.</li> <li>Contact your customer – Your customer support team may need to contact the customer to ascertain whether any of the information they provided is incorrect and causing the delivery exception to occur. Even if this is not the case, you may want to contact frustrated customers, offer an apology, and assure them that their package will be delivered.</li> <li>Resending the package – If the package was returned, you might need to communicate with both the customer and your carrier about resending the package or, worst-case scenario, negotiating a refund.</li> </ul> <h2>Delivery Exceptions Are a Regular Occurrence</h2> <p>We hope this article has helped answer the question 'What does delivery exception mean?' and explained the likely causes and outcomes. As shipment exceptions are a regular aspect of operating a business and delivering goods, it's imperative you know what actionable steps you can take to prevent them or deal with them as they happen.</p> <p>To lower the chances of experiencing a delivery exception or a shipping delay, you need to pair up with a reliable logistics company.</p> <p>UNIVAL Logistics is here to provide you with secure and user-friendly end-to-end shipping solutions. We also offer full-value <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">shipping insurance</a> for your valuable parcels!</p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">Get in touch with us</a> and let us ensure the safe arrival of your goods.</p> <p>Latest blogs How To Ship Art Domestically & Internationally <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → Essential</p> <p>Advice for Packing and Shipping Fine China to Customers <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → What Is the</p> <p>Chain of Custody in Logistics & Why Is It Important?</p> <p>The Advantages of Intermodal Transportation in Logistics <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → A Golden Guide:</p> <p>How To Ship Gold Internationally <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-gold-internationally">Continue Reading</a> → Categories <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/category/1">default</a></p> <h3>Call Us Today</h3> <p>Get premium full-value shipping insurance at affordable rates and be sure your parcels are 100% safe during transport. Work with a logistics powerhouse - get in touch with us today.</p> <h3>Contact Us</h3> <p>Want a peace of mind when shipping valuable packages? Our experts are happy to ansver any questions you may have and provide you with a tailored soulution that meets your unique shipping needs. Email us today and ship your luxury items with ease!</p> <p>info@unival-logistics.com</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/what-is-a-delivery-exception" }, "headline": "What Is a Delivery Exception and How To Manage It?", "description": "Delivery exceptions are common occurrence when shipping goods. 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          • body<p><img alt="worker shipping" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/worker-shipping.jpg" /></p> <p>Domestic shipping involves a multifaceted process that requires careful coordination among various parties and the proper documentation. To ensure a seamless domestic shipment, it's essential to have all the necessary documentation in place.</p> <p>That’s why, today, we will tell you about the most important shipping documents for domestic shipments to make the shipping process less stressful. By understanding these common shipping documents, you can ensure your goods reach their destination without any issues or delays.</p> <p>So, what are the most important documents required for domestic shipping? Let’s find out.</p> <h2>The Importance of Freight Documents</h2> <p><img alt="freight documents" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/freight-documents.jpg" /></p> <p>Shipping documents are a crucial component of all <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/box-shipping-rates">domestic shipments</a>, as they provide important information about the goods being shipped, the point of origin, the destination, and the terms of carriage. They ensure compliance with laws and regulations and facilitate smooth and efficient movement of goods.</p> <p>Without the proper shipping documentation, shipments can be delayed or even rejected, resulting in costly disruptions to the supply chain. Additionally, having accurate and up-to-date shipping documents can help prevent issues such as lost or damaged goods and ensure that all parties involved in the shipment have the information they need to do their jobs effectively.</p> <p>Ultimately, <em>the main functions of these shipping docs</em> are:</p> <ul> <li>Guarantee of payment</li> <li>Cargo safety</li> <li>Accounting of the goods.</li> </ul> <h2>The 4 Must-Have Documents for Shipping</h2> <p>Now that you know why having the proper documentation for your shipment is crucial, let’s take a look at the four 4 most common freight documents. These are the forms you need to obtain to ensure a problem-free shipment.</p> <h3>Commercial Invoice</h3> <p>A commercial invoice is a document that provides detailed information about the goods being shipped and their cost. It is typically issued by the seller and addressed to the buyer. This is a legal document that acts as <strong>proof of transaction between the two parties</strong>.</p> <p>A commercial invoice typically details information such as the item description, quantity, unit price, total cost, HS code, weight, dimensions, and other product details. It also includes the names and addresses of the seller, buyer, and consignee. Depending on the state or country's regulations, the invoice might include other required information, such as taxes, customs, and other certifications.</p> <p>The commercial invoice serves multiple purposes, such as customs clearance, assessing duties, taxes, and tariffs, and tracking transactions for accounting purposes. It also serves as a source of information for the carrier when arranging transportation, for the bank when processing payment, and for both parties for future reference.</p> <h3>Bill of Lading</h3> <p>A Bill of Lading (BOL) is a legal document that serves as a contract between the shipper and the carrier outlining the details of the shipment. It acts as a <strong>receipt for the shipped goods and a title document for those goods</strong>.</p> <p>A BOL includes essential information such as the names of the shipper and the consignee, the point of origin and destination, a detailed description of the goods, the quantity and weight of the goods, and any <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-protect-fragile-packages">special instructions or handling requirements</a>. It also contains information about the freight charges and the terms and conditions of carriage. A carrier's representative must sign it as a confirmation of acceptance of the shipment.</p> <p>The BOL serves as an important document for the shipper, as it is typically used to collect payment for the goods and prove that the carrier has taken possession of them. For the carrier, the BOL is proof that the goods have been received and that the carrier is responsible for their safe transport.</p> <p>There are different types of BOLs, such as straight BOL, order BOL, and negotiable BOL, each with its own specific use and purpose. Additionally, depending on the mode of transport, some other version of BOL could be used, such as sea waybill, air waybill, etc.</p> <p>Proper completion of BOL and ensuring all information is accurate is vital in order to prevent any confusion or issues during transport and to help ensure that the shipment is delivered to the correct destination on time and in good condition.</p> <h3>Packing List</h3> <p>A packing list accompanies the shipment and provides information about the goods. This document includes the item description, quantity, weight, dimensions, HS code, and other relevant product details.</p> <p>The packing list serves multiple purposes, such as customs clearance and providing proof of <strong>what was shipped</strong> in case of any discrepancies. It also helps the carrier with shipping and storage preparations, such as knowing what to expect in terms of weight and size when loading the goods on a truck or container.</p> <p>To avoid delays and complications during transit, all information included in the packing list must be accurate, detailed, and complete.</p> <h3>Proof of Delivery</h3> <p><em>Proof of delivery (POD) confirms that the goods have been received</em>. It usually includes the names of the shipper, consignee, and carrier, the date and time when goods were received, and a signature from the recipient confirming receipt.</p> <p>The POD is an important document, as it verifies that the shipment has been delivered successfully. It also serves as proof of delivery in case of any disputes or errors and can be used for accounting purposes such as billing or payment reconciliation.</p> <h2>Get Full-Value Insurance for Your Shipment</h2> <p><img alt="package insurance" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/package-insurance.jpg" /></p> <p>Alongside all the must-have shipping documents, it is always recommended to get shipping insurance for all your high-value packages. You never know what can go wrong, so it is better to be safe than sorry.</p> <p>Luckily, <em>UNIVAL Logistics offers <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value shipping insurance</a> to give you peace of mind, knowing you will be protected in case anything goes wrong during transport</em>. Your valuable shipments will be fully insured in case of theft, loss, or damage.</p> <p>So, don’t hesitate to <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/contact">contact us</a> and ensure safe delivery of all your shipments!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments" }, "headline": "The 4 Most Important Shipping Documents for Domestic Shipments", "description": "Navigate domestic shipping with vital shipping documents—commercial invoice, bill of lading, packing list, and proof of delivery. 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          • body<p><img alt="young woman painting for art gallery" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/young-woman-painting-for-art-gallery.jpg" /></p> <p>Wondering how to ship art without turning it into a high-stakes game of roulette? Art shipping requires a high level of attention to detail and caution. Artists, art collectors, and gallery owners need to ensure that their valuable art pieces reach their destination unharmed. It can be a complex process, and it becomes more challenging when the recipient lives in a different part of the world.</p> <p>That's why we're here! In this blog, <strong>we'll guide you through the process of shipping artwork safely and efficiently</strong> both domestically and internationally. After all, your masterpiece deserves a grand entrance, not a shipping hiccup, right?</p> <h2>From Packing to Paperwork: How to Ship Art the Right Way</h2> <p>Shipping artwork isn’t overly complicated, although it’s somewhat more complex than shipping regular, less-fragile items. Most artwork is fragile and highly valuable. Therefore, it needs extra protection during transportation to ensure it reaches its destination in good condition. <strong>Choosing the right packing materials and shipping company can make all the difference</strong>.</p> <p>You'll also need to acquire the <em>necessary</em> documents for shipping internationally, but complying with the applicable laws and regulations (unlike with some hazardous materials, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/can-you-ship-alcohol-and-how">alcohol</a>, etc.) will not be too much of a burden.</p> <p>Below, <em>we</em> will guide you through the process of preparing your artwork for shipping both domestically and internationally.</p> <h2>The Art of Shipping Artwork: A Step-by-Step Guide</h2> <p><img alt="paintings" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/paintings.jpg" /></p> <p>Staring at a masterpiece, wondering, "How on earth do I get this beauty to its new home unscathed?" We've got your back with a foolproof roadmap – a comprehensive guide on <strong>how to ship art to ensure a smooth journey</strong> from canvas to final destination.</p> <p>So, what is the best way to ship art? Follow the guidelines below.</p> <h3>1. Prepare Your Artwork Before Shipment</h3> <p>Most carriers have professional packing staff on retainer. They have the experience and expertise to pack your art pieces safely and securely. However, if you do decide to take care of the packing yourself, there are a few key things to consider if you want to know how to ship art <em>properly</em>.</p> <p>Art comes in different dimensions; you need to measure the height, width, and length of your piece. This will help you select the proper sized container so that the piece does not move around <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/challenges-in-transportation-and-logistics">during transit</a> in your art shipping box and potentially get damaged.</p> <p>Here are a few other things that you need to do to prepare your artwork for shipping:</p> <ul> <li>Remove the glass if there is one in the frame, as this can easily break during shipping. Wrap it separately.</li> <li>Dust the surface of the artwork behind glass to avoid any dirt or debris getting stuck between the artwork and the protective layer.</li> <li>Secure any loose parts such as frames, hanging wires, or other attachments.</li> <li>Cover the artwork with a layer of acid-free paper or protective wrap to prevent scratches or smudges.</li> </ul> <h3>2. Choose the Right Packaging Materials</h3> <p>So, how to protect your art when shipping? It all starts with proper packaging materials – they should be of high quality and designed to provide maximum protection to your artwork.</p> <p>Here are some of the protective materials and techniques that you can use to safely wrap up your art piece:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Bubble wrap</strong>: A protective layer of bubble wrap around the entire painting as extra padding can absorb the impact of any external force while protecting the artwork from scratches.</li> <li><strong>Cardboard corner protectors</strong>: Little pieces of cardboard can be wrapped around the corners of the painting to protect the edges of the artwork. You can also use foam corner protectors. It's an easy way to prevent damage in transit.</li> <li><strong>Foam boards</strong>: If you are shipping paper or fabric-based art, use foam boards to provide extra stability and prevent fold lines. You can also add an inner layer of cardboard padding to keep your artwork safe.</li> <li><strong>Acid-free paper</strong>: Acid-free glassine paper is recommended for protecting artwork from any acidic damage, especially oil paintings, and in that case, should be wrapped around the item first.</li> <li><strong>High-quality packing tape</strong>: Duct tape and cheap tape are not strong enough to hold the packaging materials together. Therefore, it's essential to use high-quality packing tape to ensure that the artwork remains intact. If you intend to ship framed art pieces, you will also need to secure the glass on the outside with tape – this way, even if the glass does break, the tape will prevent it from puncturing the canvas beneath it.</li> <li><strong>Add a shipping label</strong>: Clearly mark the package as fragile and consider using special handling instructions to alert shipping services to exercise extra caution. While shipping services may offer additional fragile stickers or labels, taking the initiative to apply them securely enhances the chances of your package receiving the careful attention it requires during transit.</li> </ul> <h3>3. Choose the Right Shipping Company</h3> <p>When choosing a shipping company for your artwork, it's essential to do your research and choose a reputable one. After all, you want nothing but shipping experts on the task, right?</p> <p>Here’s something to ponder when weighing your shipping options:</p> <ul> <li><strong>Shipping insurance</strong>: Ensure that the shipping company provides shipping insurance to protect your artwork from damage during transit. Pro tip? Take snapshots of your art from every angle before shipping. This can come in handy in case your masterpiece takes a hit during its journey, and you need to file an insurance claim.</li> <li><strong>Damage during transit</strong>: Check if the shipping company offers refunds or compensation for damages incurred during transit.</li> <li><strong>Additional bubble wrap</strong>: Some shipping companies offer additional bubble wrap and packaging materials at an extra cost.</li> <li><strong>Shipping costs</strong>: Consider the shipping costs of different shipping services to find the best shipping rates.</li> </ul> <h3>4. Insure High-Value Art</h3> <p>You should consider taking out full-value insurance if you are shipping high-value art pieces. Most major carriers provide basic insurance, but it is rarely enough to cover the full price of the item being shipped.</p> <p>At UNIVAL Logistics, we offer <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">full-value shipping insurance</a> coverage of up 0,000 for domestic and 0,000 for international shipments.</p> <h3>5. Size Matters</h3> <p>The size of your artwork also impacts the shipping process. Larger artwork weighs more, requires additional protection and larger packaging materials, which increases the shipping cost.</p> <p>Here are some tips for shipping larger paintings:</p> <ul> <li>Use larger foam or cardboard corner protectors to protect the edges of the artwork.</li> <li>Add an extra layer of wrap and cardboard to provide an additional layer of protection.</li> <li>Use a tape measure to measure the artwork, and add a couple of extra inches to each side to ensure that the artwork doesn't sit too tight in the packaging, which can cause damage during transit.</li> <li>Inform yourself about weight and size restrictions for different delivery options when shipping larger pieces to minimize surprises, delays, and potential complications.</li> </ul> <h3>6. Direct Contact</h3> <p>When shipping artwork to a buyer, it's essential to maintain direct contact throughout the shipping process.</p> <p>Here are some tips for maintaining open communication with the buyer:</p> <ul> <li>Provide the buyer with the tracking number so they can keep track of the shipment.</li> <li>Keep the buyer informed about any delays or changes in the shipping process.</li> <li>Ensure that the buyer has the correct shipping address and all other necessary information before the artwork is shipped.</li> </ul> <h2>How Do I Ship Art Internationally? Here's What You Need</h2> <p><img alt="packing the drawing" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/packing-the-drowing.jpg" /></p> <p>Wondering how to ship art internationally? When venturing into the global shipping arena with your artwork, meticulous documentation is your passport to success.</p> <p>Here's <strong>a checklist of vital documents</strong> to ensure a smooth international art delivery:</p> <h3>1. Export Invoice: Your Artwork's Passport</h3> <p>Craft a comprehensive export invoice detailing the goods shipped, their value, buyer and seller information, accurate dates and addresses, and the terms of sale. If you're selling the artwork, consider this your commercial invoice or the ultimate bill of sale. For art exhibitions, opt for the proforma invoice.</p> <h3>2. Export Licenses: Navigating Legal Waters</h3> <p>The need for an export license <em>varies</em> based on the destination country and the age of your artwork. Don't set sail without checking the legal requirements beforehand – securing the right export licenses ensures a hiccup-free voyage for your precious creations.</p> <h3>3. Harmonized System Codes: Decoding Global Trade</h3> <p>Enter the world of Harmonized System (HS) codes, a universal language for classifying traded products. The U.S. relies on a 10-digit Schedule B number to classify products for export. Find your magic number here and make sure you're fluent in the appropriate HS codes for both the origin and destination countries. It's your key to navigating customs duties and taxes.</p> <h2>How to Ship Art Domestically: Streamlining the Journey</h2> <p>When your art adventure is confined within borders, the focus shifts to domestic shipping. Here's how to ship art domestically for a smooth local ride:</p> <h3>1. Packing Perfection: Shielding Art on the Home Turf</h3> <p>Ensure your artwork is securely packed, with a wide range of extra layers of protection for any unexpected bumps in the road. Domestic shipping may seem less daunting, but a sturdy packaging strategy is still your best defense against transit mishaps.</p> <h3>2. Choose the Right Carrier: The Road to Reliable Delivery</h3> <p>Selecting the right shipping company is pivotal for a successful domestic art journey. Research carriers are known for handling delicate cargo with care and consider options that offer insurance coverage to add an extra layer of security, as we've discussed.</p> <h3>3. Insurance for Peace of Mind: Safeguarding Your Artistic Investment</h3> <p>Though domestic shipping may feel less risky, unforeseen events can still pose a threat. Explore <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/Package-Insurance-for-High-Value-Items">insurance options</a> to protect your artwork during transit. It's the safety net that ensures your piece of art arrives at its destination unscathed.</p> <h3>4. Documenting the Domestic Trek: Keeping Records in Check</h3> <p>While not as intricate as international shipments, maintaining records remains crucial. Keep a checklist of the artwork's condition, take photos, and document any packaging or handling instructions. These records can be invaluable if issues arise during domestic transit.</p> <h2>Unival Logistics: Your Journey to Peace of Mind</h2> <p>Shipping art demands meticulous planning and an eagle eye for details. The right packaging materials and a reliable shipping partner are your secret weapons in guaranteeing your masterpiece reaches its destination unscathed. <strong>At Unival Logistics, we don't just deliver your items; we promise peace of mind</strong>.</p> <p>Whether your art is bound for the next town or across the globe, we've got you covered with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">reliable and affordable shipping</a>, coupled with full-value insurance. Armed with the insights on how to ship art shared in this post, rest easy, focus on your craft, and remember the timeless adage, "Better safe than sorry."</p> <p>Because when it comes to shipping artwork, your peace of mind is as priceless as the art itself!</p> <script type="application/ld+json"> { "@context": "https://schema.org", "@type": "BlogPosting", "mainEntityOfPage": { "@type": "WebPage", "@id": "https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-ship-art" }, "headline": "How To Ship Art Domestically & Internationally", "description": "Shipping artwork? Worried about its safety? Regulations? 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          • titleEssential Advice for Packing and Shipping Fine China to Customers
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          • body<p>Shipping fine china can be a delicate task, and choosing the right method is crucial to ensure safe delivery. In this guide, we'll explore the different shipping methods available and provide tips for safely packaging and transporting your fine china.</p> <p>Whether you're sending a single teacup or an entire set of dishes, these tips will help you choose the best method for your needs and enjoy peace of mind knowing your delicate items are in good hands during transit.</p> <h2>1. Choose the Right Box Size</h2> <p>Choose a box that's big enough to fit your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-to-protect-fragile-packages">fragile items</a> with extra space for padding but not too big that they can shift around during shipping. If you choose a box that's too small, your items might not fit or <strong>could get crushed</strong> if the box is forced shut.</p> <p><img alt="choosing box size" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/choosing-box-size.jpg" /></p> <p>Make sure there's enough room for a 2-inch layer of packing peanuts at the bottom and extra cushioning around each item. This will help keep your items secure and absorb any shocks during transit. Also, consider the weight of your items. Fine china can be surprisingly heavy, and selecting a sturdy box with a maximum weight capacity that aligns with the contents is crucial.</p> <h2>2. Don't Overload the Contents of the Box</h2> <p>While it might be tempting to include as much as possible in one shipment, spreading items across multiple boxes is key to safeguarding their integrity. Each box should ideally carry between 6 and 9 items, maintaining a <em>balance</em> in weight distribution.</p> <p>This simple practice prevents excess pressure on delicate items during transportation, minimizing the risk of breakage. Remember, the goal is to keep individual items under 5 lbs, and for heavier pieces, consider placing them in their box.</p> <h2>3. Protect Each Item</h2> <p>Taking the extra step to protect each piece of fine china is vital in ensuring a secure journey from sender to recipient. Beyond the initial layer of bubble wrap, consider the following practices for an added layer of protection:</p> <p><img alt="bubble wrap packing" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/bubble-wrap-packing.jpg" /></p> <ul> <li><strong>Corrugated Cardboard Dividers</strong>: Insert corrugated cardboard dividers between each item. Cut these dividers to match the height of the box, creating a sturdy barrier that minimizes contact between items.</li> <li><strong>Bubble Wrap Layers</strong>: Opt for 2 to 3 layers of bubble wrap for each piece of china. This not only provides cushioning against external impacts but also acts as a thermal insulator, offering protection against temperature variations.</li> <li><strong>Strategic Placement</strong>: Pay attention to how each item is placed within the box. Ensure that heavier pieces are positioned at the bottom, with lighter ones on top. This strategic placement minimizes the risk of breakage during transit.</li> <li><strong>Don't Use Paper</strong>: Paper is not a good choice because it flattens under weight and doesn't provide enough support. Instead, use packing peanuts. Place a 2-inch layer of packing peanuts at the bottom of the box to absorb shocks. Unlike paper, packing peanuts keep their shape and provide better protection against bumps and jolts.</li> <li><strong>Consider Additional Materials</strong>: Depending on the fragility of the items, explore the use of additional protective materials such as foam or cushioning wraps. Tailor the level of protection to the specific needs of your fine china collection.</li> </ul> <h2>4. Double Box Heavier Items</h2> <p>For particularly fragile china weighing over 10 lbs, an extra layer of protection is necessary. Implement a double-boxing strategy: encase the bubble-wrapped item <strong>in a smaller box</strong> filled with packing peanuts. Then, place this smaller box into a larger one, ensuring both boxes are adequately filled with packing peanuts. This double-boxing method significantly enhances the safeguarding of your delicate items.</p> <h2>5. Secure the Top with Packing Tape</h2> <p><img alt="tape box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/tape-box.jpg" /></p> <p>Once your fine china is carefully wrapped and cushioned, it's important to securely seal the box with packing tape. Make sure to reinforce the edges of the box to prevent accidental openings or tampering during transit. Consider the strength of the packing tape itself. Use a double layer of tape for added strength, especially when shipping fragile items.</p> <h2>6. Get Insurance Coverage</h2> <p>Although packing your delicate items carefully is important, sometimes accidents can happen when shipping fine china. It's a good idea to ask about <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/shipping-insurance-companies">insurance coverage</a> when working with a shipping company. Adequate insurance can give you peace of mind and protect you financially if any of your items are damaged during transit.</p> <p>Here are some key considerations:</p> <ul> <li>Check with your shipping service to see what insurance coverage they provide for fragile items.</li> <li>If the shipping service doesn't provide enough coverage, you may want to purchase additional insurance.</li> <li>Before sealing the boxes, take photographs of the packaged items. This serves as additional evidence in case of disputes or insurance claims related to damages during transit.</li> <li><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">Keep all documentation</a>, including receipts and shipping labels, in case you need to file a claim.</li> <li>Read the terms and conditions of the insurance policy carefully to understand what is and isn't covered.</li> </ul> <h2>7. Label Fragile Items</h2> <p><img alt="fragile item in the box" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/fragile-item-in-the-box.jpg" /></p> <p>It's important to communicate what your packages contain so that the handling personnel can deal with your items with special care. Here's what you need to do:</p> <ul> <li>Clearly write "FRAGILE" and "THIS WAY UP" on the sides and top of the box.</li> <li>Note the contents of the box, such as "glassware" or "china plates."</li> <li>Use a bold, easily readable font to ensure that the labels are visible and understandable.</li> <li>If possible, attach a label to the box that says "Handle with Care" to further emphasize the fragile nature of the contents.</li> <li>Make sure the labels are securely attached to the box so they don't fall off during transit.</li> </ul> <h2>8. Consider Custom Crating Services</h2> <p>Custom crating services can be a great option to consider when shipping fine china. After all, your fine china likely has high financial or sentimental value, so protecting it in the best possible way can be something to consider. These services provide specialized solutions designed to protect fragile items during transit.</p> <p>Here are some reasons why you might want to consider custom crating:</p> <ul> <li>Custom crates are made to <strong>fit the specific size and shape of your items</strong>, providing a snug and secure fit.</li> <li>They often use higher-quality materials, such as reinforced cardboard or wood, to provide additional protection.</li> <li>Custom crating services typically have experience handling delicate items and know how to properly pack and secure them for shipping.</li> <li>Using a custom crate can give you additional peace of mind, as you know your items are being handled with care.</li> </ul> <p>Overall, while custom crating services may be an additional cost, they can provide added protection and reassurance when shipping valuable or fragile items.</p> <h2>9. Prioritize Communication with the Shipping Company</h2> <p>Clear communication with the chosen shipping company is paramount. Be specific about the nature of your items and their fragility. Explain that you're shipping delicate china and provide details about the items, such as their size and weight.</p> <p>Clarify the delivery time frame and any potential delays that may occur. Inquire about their delivery time frame and whether they can guarantee on-time delivery. Communicate your expectations for communication throughout the shipping process. Let the shipping company know how you'd like to be kept informed, such as via email or phone call.</p> <h2>10. Track and Monitor Your Shipment</h2> <p><img alt="tracking order" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/tracking-order.jpg" /></p> <p><a href="https://unival-logistics.com/package-tracking">Tracking and monitoring your shipment</a> can be a great way to stay informed and ensure that your fine china is delivered safely. Most shipping companies offer tracking services so that you can keep an eye on the progress of your shipment online or through their app.</p> <p>Some shipping companies also provide alerts via email or text message, keeping you informed about any delays or changes in delivery time. It's a good idea to regularly check the tracking information to make sure your shipment is on schedule and hasn't been delayed. If you notice any delays or issues, contact the shipping company right away to resolve them.</p> <h2>11. 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          • body<p>As a business owner, you're no doubt aware of how important the logistics process is. In fact, it's the lifeblood of your business. But <strong>have you ever given much thought to the "chain of custody" within that process</strong>? If not, you could be putting your entire business at risk.</p> <p>So, what is the chain of custody, exactly? How does it work, and why is it crucial to your success? Keep reading because, in this blog, we'll explore all of this and more.</p> <h2>First things First: What is the Chain of Custody in Logistics?</h2> <p>The entire logistics process can be broken down into a <em>series of procedures</em>, all of which make up the so-called "chain of custody." Chain of custody refers to the process through which a product is transferred between different parties and tracked at each step to ensure it remains safe, <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/secure-package-delivery">secure</a>, and in good condition.</p> <p>In simpler terms, the chain of custody involves <strong>the chronological documentation and tracking of a product</strong> from the moment it is produced to the moment it reaches the end consumer. This documentation includes information such as the product's origin, its conditions during transit, and who has had custody of it at each stage.</p> <p><img alt="business team" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/business-team.jpg" /></p> <p>Imagine your supply chain as a journey – a crucial expedition from point A to point B involving goods passing through various hands. The "chain of custody" in this logistical odyssey is the meticulous roadmap that tracks every twist and turn of this journey. It's the detailed documentation, digital footprints, and checkpoints that guarantee the integrity, security, and accountability of your goods from inception to delivery.</p> <h3>Why Is the Chain of Custody Important in Logistics?</h3> <p>What is the chain of custody's importance? In today's business environment, supply chain transparency is more important than ever, and the chain of custody provides <em>just </em>that, making it possible to track a product's progress in real-time. This level of transparency is essential when dealing with complex supply chains and trading partners all over the world, where opaque processes can lead to errors, delays, and even loss of revenue.</p> <p>Proper chain of custody documentation can also provide evidence collection in case of disputes. In some industries, such as food products or <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/how-shipping-pharmaceuticals-is-done">pharmaceuticals</a>, it's important to have real evidence of product conditions and custody, as it could mean the difference between life and death for the end consumer.</p> <p>Essentially, it's the guardian angel of your inventory, ensuring that at every stage – be it production, warehousing, transportation, or delivery – <strong>your goods are accounted for, safe, and unaltered</strong>. This process isn't just a buzzword; it's the backbone that ensures your <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/guide-for-shipping-high-value-items">high-value goods</a>, sensitive pharmaceuticals, or critical supplies reach their destination unscathed, meeting compliance standards and bolstering trust every step of the way.</p> <h3>How Does the Chain of Custody Work?</h3> <p>There are many chain of custody systems available, each with varying levels of complexity. The most robust chain of custody model is one that provides real-time visibility into the entire process from the moment a shipment is picked up to its final destination.</p> <p>These systems often include a variety of different tools and technologies, such as GPS tracking, electronic signatures, and temperature monitoring, to ensure that every aspect of the product's journey is recorded and accounted for. The chain of custody solution you choose will depend on your industry and specific needs.</p> <h2>What Can Proper Chain of Custody Documentation Do for Your Business?</h2> <p><img alt="warehouse worker in the modern warehouse" class="img-fluid" src="https://unival-logistics.com/img/warehouse-worker-in-the-modern-warehouse.jpg" /></p> <p>By implementing a chain of custody system, you can benefit your delivery business in several ways. Here are just a few of the benefits:</p> <ul> <li>Greater control over the logistics process</li> <li>Reduced risk of theft, damage, or loss</li> <li>Higher levels of accuracy in reporting</li> <li>Improved sustainability standards</li> <li>Certification reporting</li> <li>Enhanced trust and transparency with customers</li> </ul> <p>Having the right type of certification can also be a selling point for your business. It's important to know <em>which</em> type of certification is necessary for your industry, as the requirements can vary widely.</p> <h3>How Do You Ensure that the Chain of Custody is Maintained? A Few Pro Tips</h3> <p>Maintaining the chain of custody in the supply chain is like orchestrating a symphony of precision and accountability. And it all starts with <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/most-important-shipping-documents-for-domestic-shipments">meticulous documentation</a>.</p> <ol> <li>Every transfer, handling, and location change of your goods should be recorded like a well-kept diary.</li> <li>Implementing secure packaging, tamper-evident seals, and state-of-the-art tracking technologies adds more layers of protection.</li> <li>Employing trained personnel and standardized protocols ensures that everyone involved understands their role in preserving this chain.</li> <li>Regular audits and quality checks act as vigilant guardians, verifying that the documented trail aligns with the physical movement of your inventory.</li> <li>Embracing technological innovations, like blockchain technology or RFID systems, brings transparency, offering an immutable ledger of your goods' journey.</li> </ol> <p>Ultimately, it's a combination of meticulous documentation, robust security measures, continuous oversight, and technological advancements that weave a tight-knit fabric of assurance, securing the integrity of your supply chain's custody chain.</p> <h2>Exploring Different Chain of Custody Models: Which One Should You Choose?</h2> <p>Let's dive into the realm of four pivotal chain of custody models. Each of these models brings distinct benefits and disadvantages to the table, emphasizing the crucial need for businesses to pick the one that best matches their aims for transparency and sustainability.</p> <p>Selecting the right approach holds the key to ensuring harmony between a company's objectives and its ethical commitments along the supply chain journey. And we're here to help.</p> <h3>1. Single Certification</h3> <p>This model involves ensuring that the entire production or supply chain is certified as sustainable or meeting specific standards. It verifies that all inputs and outputs in the chain comply with the required criteria.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>End-to-end certification of the entire supply chain.</li> <li>Guarantees that all products within the chain adhere to the specified standards.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: In the context of sustainable palm oil, all stages, from cultivation to processing and distribution, are certified sustainable.</li> </ul> <p>This model offers a comprehensive end-to-end certification, ensuring all products meet standards and strengthens consumer trust in the entire supply chain's sustainability. However, it can be challenging to implement it across all stages; it might limit sourcing options due to stringent certification criteria.</p> <h3>2. Segregation</h3> <p>What is a segregated supply chain, you might ask? Segregation maintains the separation of sustainably sourced or certified goods from non-certified ones throughout the supply chain. It ensures that certified goods remain distinct and identifiable.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>Physical or logistical separation of certified and non-certified products.</li> <li>Allows for traceability and assurance that specific goods are from sustainable sources.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: Timber sourced sustainably is kept separate from non-certified timber at all stages of processing and distribution.</li> </ul> <p>The segregation chain of custody model maintains a clear separation between certified and non-certified products, ensuring supply chain traceability and integrity and providing assurance to consumers seeking sustainable options. However, it requires dedicated logistical management, potentially increasing operational complexity and costs, meaning it could limit flexibility in handling mixed sources.</p> <h3>3. Mass Balance</h3> <p>This model allows for mixing or blending of certified and non-certified products during production or processing. However, it requires accurate accounting to ensure that the quantity of certified products sold matches the quantity produced.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>Allows mixing of certified and non-certified inputs while tracking the quantity of certified outputs.</li> <li>Calculations ensure that the volume of certified products sold matches the quantity of certified inputs used.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: Renewable energy certificates are generated based on the proportion of renewable energy sources used in total energy production, even if the electricity grid is a mix of renewable and non-renewable sources.</li> </ul> <p>The mass balance chain of custody model allows the blending of certified and non-certified materials and products, enabling flexibility in sourcing and facilitating market access while maintaining a link between production and certification. Nonetheless, it requires accurate tracking and calculations to ensure balance, thus increasing administrative efforts. It may also raise concerns about diluting the impact of sustainability claims and be more easily manipulated to make false claims.</p> <h3>4. Book and Claim</h3> <p>This chain of custody model enables the decoupling of physical products from their sustainability attributes. Consumers or businesses can purchase certificates representing the environmental or social benefits of sustainably sourced goods without the actual physical product.</p> <ul> <li>Key Features: <ul> <li>Allows the trade of certificates representing sustainability attributes independently from the physical product.</li> <li>Offers flexibility in supporting sustainable practices without direct physical handling of certified goods.</li> </ul> </li> <li><strong>Example</strong>: Purchase of renewable energy certificates to offset carbon footprints without directly sourcing energy from renewable sources.</li> </ul> <p>The advantages of book and claim include indirect support for sustainability without directly handling certified goods. It provides flexibility and accessibility in supporting ethical practices. However, the disadvantages of book and claim include decoupling physical products from their sustainability attributes, potentially leading to skepticism about the actual impact. Plus, it relies on consumers or businesses to invest in sustainability certificates rather than physical sourcing.</p> <p>These chain of custody models offer varying approaches to ensure and manage the integrity and credibility of sustainable sourcing practices, catering to different supply chain complexities and industry requirements. Choosing the appropriate model depends on factors such as industry standards, logistical feasibility, and consumer demands for transparency and sustainability.</p> <h2>Chain of Custody Is the Backbone of Trust in Supply Chains</h2> <p>So, what is the chain of custody? It's a <em>critical </em>component of any logistics process. Without it, businesses risk losing control of their products, both in terms of their physical safety and their value. By implementing proper procedures and documentation, however, you can create a robust chain of custody that provides real-time visibility and accountability, no matter how complex your supply chain may be.</p> <p>So, take the time to review your own logistics process, and consider adopting a chain of custody system if you haven't already. Take a look at the models we've explored and weigh the pros and cons of each one. <strong>With greater control and visibility, you can operate with confidence and ensure your customers get the best possible experience</strong>. Need a hand? Ready to elevate your logistics game?</p> <p>Choose <a href="https://unival-logistics.com/">UNIVAL Logistics</a> today and experience the seamless security of our solutions. Trust us to safeguard your high-value consignments as they journey across the globe. 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