Top 5 Mistakes in Customs Clearance And How to Avoid Them

Navigating customs can be complex, and any misstep can lead to supply chain disruptions and costly consequences, such as extended processing times, delays, penalties, rejected shipments, or seized goods. It is crucial to understand customs clearance processes and regulations or work with an expert to ensure compliance, avoid errors, and protect your business. Being aware […]

Zone Skipping: Is It Worth It for Your Business?

As your business grows and you ship to more customers across different regions, shipping costs and delivery times can quickly become a challenge. Zone skipping is one strategy businesses use to optimize logistics, reduce shipping costs, and speed up delivery by bypassing multiple shipping zones. Learn how zone skipping works and the benefits it offers.

3 Signs It’s Time to Outsource Your Fulfillment

Running an e-commerce business takes a lot of work, especially when you handle fulfillment in-house. If it starts consuming too much of your time and resources, it may be time to rethink your approach. Discover the three key signs it’s time to outsource to a third-party logistics provider (3PL) like Reliable Logistics, and how this […]

5 Common Causes of Delays and How to Avoid Them

No one likes to hear that a shipment’s been delayed. It slows down your business, frustrates your customers, and can hurt your reputation. Some delays are totally out of your hands, but a lot of them can be avoided with the right prep and the right logistics partner. Learn which are the most common causes […]

Why Canada Is Emerging as a Global Logistics Leader?

With global supply chains shifting and geopolitical tensions rising, Canada’s location, growing infrastructure, and focus on innovation are putting it on the world stage. As businesses hunt for secure, stable, and efficient logistics hubs, Canada is standing out by offering reliable postal services, smooth transportation networks, a resilient economy, and competitive costs. Learn what’s behind […]

Emerging Trends in Logistics for 2025

The logistics industry is an ever-changing landscape, and currently, process automation, environmental preservation, and technological advancements are transforming it. New technologies and shifting regulations demand fresh strategies to stay compliant and competitive. Logistics companies must stay ahead of emerging trends and leverage technology effectively. Learn about the key emerging trends shaping the logistics industry in […]

Minimize Shipping Costs and Maximize Efficiency With Reliable Logistics’ Cost-Effective Strategies

In today’s fast-paced global market, efficient and cost-effective logistics are essential for staying competitive, especially when costs can escalate quickly. At Reliable Logistics, we specialize in strategies that help businesses reduce shipping expenses without sacrificing delivery speed or quality. Our strategies increase efficiency while keeping shipments optimized and dependable from start to finish. Discover how […]

President Trump’s New Tariffs Take Effect Across 90+ Countries

On August 7th, President Donald Trump’s new tariffs on imports from more than 90 countries took effect. Goods from around the globe now face rates ranging from 10% to 50%, pushing the effective U.S. tariff rate above 17%, the highest Americans have paid on foreign products since the Great Depression. This latest round of tariffs […]

Canada Post Final Offer Rejected: What’s Next for Workers and Businesses?

On August 1st, after two weeks of voting, 55,000 members of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW), including both the Rural and Suburban Mail Carriers (RSMC) and Urban bargaining units, rejected Canada Post’s latest contract offer. CUPW and Canada Post have yet to reach an agreement, despite over 18 months of negotiations and a […]

“De Minimis” Exemption Suspended for Low-Value Overseas Packages

On July 30th, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to end the “De Minimis” tariff exemption for packages valued at USD 800 or below sent to the U.S. outside of the international postal network. The de minimis exemption refers to the $800 threshold under Section 321-it is the value limit that enables Section 321. […]

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