Vara Allied Blog Express Bill of Lading vs. Telex Release - What's the Difference? By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 09 September 2021 Documentation and the right process is the only way of ensuring cargo is released to the rightful owner at the destination port. Category: Importing Read More Supply Chain Strategies to Help Manage Risk and Disruption By Craig Tyrrell Tuesday, 07 September 2021 Many businesses' survival relies on their supply chain. If it breaks without a back-up, they’re at severe risk. Put in place some strategies that could save your business one day and will help you sleep at night. Category: Product Sourcing, Manufacturing Sourcing Read More What Is The Difference Between a Customs Broker and Freight Forwarder? By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 19 July 2021 Both roles manage goods being moved from one country to another but one is concerned with the transport logistics while the other ensures the cargo passes through customs. Category: Importing Read More The First Steps Towards Outsourcing Manufacturing to China - 7 Expert Tips By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 04 March 2021 If you’re about to take your first tentative steps into outsourcing your manufacturing to China, there are a few things you should know to increase your chance of success. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More Chinese New Year 2021 - How to Avoid Problems with Your Factory By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 23 December 2020 Chinese New Year sees factories close for up to four weeks causing crippling delays for importers. Make sure you’re not impacted during CNY 2021. Category: Importing Read More Building Effective Business Relationships in China – 4 Expert Tips By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 21 October 2020 The importance of relationships can’t be underestimated when doing business in China. Follow our tips on building a mutually beneficial one. Category: Vara Allied Read More How ‘Carriage Paid To’ Works – Incoterm CPT By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 21 October 2020 Carriage Paid To (CPT) means the seller delivers the goods to the carrier chosen and also requires the seller to pay for freight charges. Read on to find out more! Category: Importing Read More 9 Steps to Bringing a New Product to Market By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 28 August 2020 Taking the right steps to launching a new product can be the difference between disaster and success. Category: Product Sourcing Read More FOB Shipping Point vs FOB Destination - What's the Difference? By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 28 August 2020 FOB is a popular Incoterm, but it has many variations that buyers and sellers must be aware of, so they understand when ownership of the goods passes between the two parties. Category: Importing Read More How Can I Avoid My Product Being Copied in China? By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 23 July 2020 Having your product copied in a Chinese factory is one of the biggest concerns for Australian businesses, but there are ways you can reduce the risk. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More Articles 11 to 20 of 55Prev123456Next
Express Bill of Lading vs. Telex Release - What's the Difference? By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 09 September 2021 Documentation and the right process is the only way of ensuring cargo is released to the rightful owner at the destination port. Category: Importing Read More
Supply Chain Strategies to Help Manage Risk and Disruption By Craig Tyrrell Tuesday, 07 September 2021 Many businesses' survival relies on their supply chain. If it breaks without a back-up, they’re at severe risk. Put in place some strategies that could save your business one day and will help you sleep at night. Category: Product Sourcing, Manufacturing Sourcing Read More
What Is The Difference Between a Customs Broker and Freight Forwarder? By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 19 July 2021 Both roles manage goods being moved from one country to another but one is concerned with the transport logistics while the other ensures the cargo passes through customs. Category: Importing Read More
The First Steps Towards Outsourcing Manufacturing to China - 7 Expert Tips By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 04 March 2021 If you’re about to take your first tentative steps into outsourcing your manufacturing to China, there are a few things you should know to increase your chance of success. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More
Chinese New Year 2021 - How to Avoid Problems with Your Factory By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 23 December 2020 Chinese New Year sees factories close for up to four weeks causing crippling delays for importers. Make sure you’re not impacted during CNY 2021. Category: Importing Read More
Building Effective Business Relationships in China – 4 Expert Tips By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 21 October 2020 The importance of relationships can’t be underestimated when doing business in China. Follow our tips on building a mutually beneficial one. Category: Vara Allied Read More
How ‘Carriage Paid To’ Works – Incoterm CPT By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 21 October 2020 Carriage Paid To (CPT) means the seller delivers the goods to the carrier chosen and also requires the seller to pay for freight charges. Read on to find out more! Category: Importing Read More
9 Steps to Bringing a New Product to Market By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 28 August 2020 Taking the right steps to launching a new product can be the difference between disaster and success. Category: Product Sourcing Read More
FOB Shipping Point vs FOB Destination - What's the Difference? By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 28 August 2020 FOB is a popular Incoterm, but it has many variations that buyers and sellers must be aware of, so they understand when ownership of the goods passes between the two parties. Category: Importing Read More
How Can I Avoid My Product Being Copied in China? By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 23 July 2020 Having your product copied in a Chinese factory is one of the biggest concerns for Australian businesses, but there are ways you can reduce the risk. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More