Vara Allied Blog Shipping from China to Australia Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 17 June 2020 COVID-19 threw the shipping industry into chaos, but it’s getting back to normal. Here’s what you should know about importing goods from China to Australia. Category: Importing Read More Understanding the Hidden Costs of CIF By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 17 June 2020 To buyers CIF might seem like the most convenient option, but that convenience could come at a costly price. Category: Importing Read More Why It Still Makes Sense to Do Business in China By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 15 May 2020 Governments and businesses around the world are angry with the Chinese Communist Party and vowing to never do business in China again. But there are reasons why you should still continue. Category: Importing Read More How We Handle Quality Control and Factory Inspections in China By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 15 May 2020 Quality is everything when you’re having a product manufactured. You don’t need to rely on good luck to ensure your product rolls out of the factory as you expected. Category: Factory Visitations Read More 5 Reasons Why Sending a Product Sample to China is Better Than a Drawing By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 20 February 2020 If you want to reduce the risks associated with manufacturing and importing from China, send product samples over drawings. Find out why here! Category: Product Sourcing Read More Importing Windows from China to Australia – 6 Things You Need to Know By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 10 February 2020 Importing windows from China can save you a fortune, but it also has the potential to cost you a lot more if you don’t know what you’re doing. Find out how you can avoid the pitfalls. Category: Importing Read More What Does the Incoterm CIF Mean for a Buyer? By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 16 January 2020 The Incoterm CIF is very popular with buyers, because a lot of the responsibility sits with the seller. Find out if it’s one that suits your business and shipments. Category: Importing Read More New Incoterms 2020 - Your Guide to What to Expect By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 06 January 2020 The start of a new decade heralds the beginning of a new set of Incoterms®. Here’s what you need to know about Incoterms® 2020. Category: Importing Read More What Does the Incoterm CIP Mean for Importing? By Craig Tyrrell Carriage Insurance Paid To (CIP) is a popular Incoterm used by importers. It’s attractive because under CIP the seller combines the majority of costs into the price of the goods. Find out more about CIP for importing. Category: Importing Read More 5 Things To Check When Product Sourcing from China By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 29 November 2019 Product sourcing from China can be a risky task. If you don’t know the pitfalls to look out for you could run into some problems. Here’s 5 recommendations to make sure you don't run into any issues. Category: Product Sourcing Read More Articles 11 to 20 of 53Prev123456Next
Shipping from China to Australia Amid the Coronavirus Pandemic By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 17 June 2020 COVID-19 threw the shipping industry into chaos, but it’s getting back to normal. Here’s what you should know about importing goods from China to Australia. Category: Importing Read More
Understanding the Hidden Costs of CIF By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 17 June 2020 To buyers CIF might seem like the most convenient option, but that convenience could come at a costly price. Category: Importing Read More
Why It Still Makes Sense to Do Business in China By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 15 May 2020 Governments and businesses around the world are angry with the Chinese Communist Party and vowing to never do business in China again. But there are reasons why you should still continue. Category: Importing Read More
How We Handle Quality Control and Factory Inspections in China By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 15 May 2020 Quality is everything when you’re having a product manufactured. You don’t need to rely on good luck to ensure your product rolls out of the factory as you expected. Category: Factory Visitations Read More
5 Reasons Why Sending a Product Sample to China is Better Than a Drawing By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 20 February 2020 If you want to reduce the risks associated with manufacturing and importing from China, send product samples over drawings. Find out why here! Category: Product Sourcing Read More
Importing Windows from China to Australia – 6 Things You Need to Know By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 10 February 2020 Importing windows from China can save you a fortune, but it also has the potential to cost you a lot more if you don’t know what you’re doing. Find out how you can avoid the pitfalls. Category: Importing Read More
What Does the Incoterm CIF Mean for a Buyer? By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 16 January 2020 The Incoterm CIF is very popular with buyers, because a lot of the responsibility sits with the seller. Find out if it’s one that suits your business and shipments. Category: Importing Read More
New Incoterms 2020 - Your Guide to What to Expect By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 06 January 2020 The start of a new decade heralds the beginning of a new set of Incoterms®. Here’s what you need to know about Incoterms® 2020. Category: Importing Read More
What Does the Incoterm CIP Mean for Importing? By Craig Tyrrell Carriage Insurance Paid To (CIP) is a popular Incoterm used by importers. It’s attractive because under CIP the seller combines the majority of costs into the price of the goods. Find out more about CIP for importing. Category: Importing Read More
5 Things To Check When Product Sourcing from China By Craig Tyrrell Friday, 29 November 2019 Product sourcing from China can be a risky task. If you don’t know the pitfalls to look out for you could run into some problems. Here’s 5 recommendations to make sure you don't run into any issues. Category: Product Sourcing Read More