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How NAC Rates Can Optimize Your Supply Chain: Key Benefits and Strategies

NAC rate, or Named Account Contract rate, is a customized freight rate negotiated between a shipping company and a specific customer, typically based on the customer’s shipping volume, routes, and long-term commitment. It often results in significant cost savings compared to other standard rates, such as spot or tariff rates.

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Understanding Freight All Kinds (FAK): A Comprehensive Guide

Freight All Kinds is shorten for FAK, is a pricing and classification strategy used in the shipping industry, particularly in less-than-truckload (LTL) shipping. At its core, FAK is a simplified freight classification system that groups various types of cargo into broader categories, allowing for a more streamlined pricing structure.

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What is DAT (Delivered at Terminal) ?Definitions and How does It Work

Delivered at Terminal (DAT) means the seller is responsible for delivering goods to a named terminal at the buyer’s destination. This can be a port, airport, or warehouse. The seller handles all the transportation costs and risks up to that point, including unloading the goods.Once the goods are unloaded at the terminal, the buyer takes over.

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What Is Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP) in Incoterms

Carriage and Insurance Paid To (CIP) is an international commercial term (Incoterm) where the seller is responsible for delivering goods to a specified destination in the buyer’s country, covering both carriage and insurance costs up to the point of delivery. The buyer takes responsibility for risks once the goods are handed over to the first carrier at the origin.

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Best Practices: Shipping OOG Cargo from China to USA

shipping solutions for OOG cargo are varied and depend on the nature of the cargo. The primary options include flat racks, open-top containers, and breakbulk shipping. Bulk cargo shipping methods, such as lift-on/lift-off (LOLO) and roll-on/roll-off (RORO), are also commonly used as complementary solutions when standard containerized shipping isn’t feasible.

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What is Delivered At Place (DAP) ?

Delivered At Place (DAP) is a shipping term under Incoterms® 2020 that defines the seller’s responsibility to deliver goods to a named destination, ready for unloading. The seller is accountable for all risks and costs associated with transporting the goods to that location, but not for unloading. This term can be used across all modes of transport.

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What is the Difference Between 40GP VS 40HC Containers?

The primary difference between 40GP and 40HC containers is their height. A 40GP container is 8 feet 6 inches tall, while a 40HC container stands at 9 feet 6 inches, giving it an extra foot of vertical space. This additional height increases the internal volume of the 40HC, providing approximately 10-15% more cargo capacity.

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11 Types of Shipping Containers & Applications (Ultimate Guide)

Standard containers, also known as dry containers, are the most commonly used type of container. They are typically made from steel or aluminum and designed for general-purpose shipping and storage. These containers are weatherproof, protecting goods from external elements like rain, dust, and wind.

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