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Container Freight Station (CFS) Cut-Off

The Container Freight Station (CFS) cut-off refers to the deadline for LCL goods to be delivered to the CFS for processing. At the CFS, LCL cargo goes through a series of processes: consolidation, sorting, packing, and registration. The CFS consolidates cargo from different shippers into a container, which is usually […]

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Container Freight Station (CFS)

What is a Container Freight Station (CFS) A container freight station (CFS) is a key facility for importing and exporting goods, mainly used for consolidating (LCL) or splitting (FCL) consolidated goods. It is usually located near transportation hubs such as ports, airports, and railway junctions to handle the transfer of

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Centralized Examination Station (CES)

What is a Consolidated Examination Station (CES)? A Consolidated Examination Station (CES) is a facility authorized and supervised by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) to rigorously inspect inbound shipments. Its primary purpose is to ensure that all imported and exported goods comply with U.S. regulatory requirements, safeguard national security,

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Customs Declaration Service (CDS)

What is Customs Declaration Service (CDS)? CDS is a digital customs declaration system launched by the UK HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to replace the CHIEF system (Customs Handling of Import and Export Freight), which has been in operation for 30 years. From October 1, 2022, CDS will be officially

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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP)

What is Customs and Border Protection (CBP)? U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) is a key federal law enforcement agency within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that regulates and manages all goods and people entering the U.S. CBP’s core mission is to secure the nation’s borders against the influx of

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How Much Does it Cost to Ship from China to the Netherlands?

With global trade growing fast, shipping goods from China to the Netherlands has become common. The Netherlands is a key logistics hub in Europe, so it’s a gateway for goods entering the European Union. This article gives a detailed overview of the costs associated with shipping from China to the

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CBM (Cubic Meter)

What is CBM (Cubic Meter)? CBM(Cubic Meter) is the standard unit used in international freight transport to measure the volume of goods. It is calculated by multiplying the length, width, and height of the goods, and the formula is: CBM = length (m) x width (m) x height (m). CBM

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Customs Assigned Importer Number (CAIN)

What is a Customs Assigned Importer Number (CAIN)? A Customs Assigned Importer Number (CAIN) is a unique identification number assigned to certain importers by U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP). The number is used primarily to help Customs identify and track an importer’s shipments and ensure compliance with U.S. import

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Bobtail Fee

What is a Bobtail Fee? A bobtail fee is an additional charge for trucks or freight vehicles driven without a trailer or cargo. This fee usually applies when the truck driver does not return with the trailer after unloading or needs to go to a location to load cargo without

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Binding Tariff Information (BTI)

What is a Binding Tariff Information (BTI)? Binding tariff information (BTI) is a written decision issued by customs authorities to clarify the tariff classification of specific goods. It provides importers and exporters with an accurate classification of goods and ensures transparency and predictability of customs duties. BTI decisions are generally

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Blind Shipment

What is Blind Shipping? Blind Shipping is a unique logistics arrangement that aims to hide information about the source or destination of goods in order to protect trade secrets in the supply chain. In this model, the identity of the sender or receiver remains anonymous to the other party. In

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Binding Origin Information

What is Binding Origin Information (BOI)? Binding Origin Information (BOI) is a written legal decision provided by EU customs authorities to companies to determine the origin of specific goods. This mechanism is based on EU rules of origin and is binding on the holder, and all EU member states’ customs

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