Vara Allied Blog 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 What Does the US China Trade War Mean for Australia? By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 16 October 2019 While the trade war might be between the US and China, it’s having an impact on Australia. Category: Importing Read More Why the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Could Delay Your Container from China By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 16 October 2019 The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is causing headaches for Australia’s biosecurity officers and importers. Category: Importing Read More 6 Interesting Facts about Chinese Nonverbal Communication By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 24 June 2019 The Chinese culture is quite different to what you are used to. Find out what nonverbal communication you should keep in mind. Category: Vara Allied Read More A Guide to Understanding Exw Shipping and The Buyer Risks By Craig Tyrrell Tuesday, 11 June 2019 EXW is a shipping term that buyers love or loathe. While it can save them money and allow them to keep control, it comes with some risk. Category: Importing Read More How to Save Money on Sea Freight Rates from China By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 29 May 2019 Sea freight is one of the largest expenses of importing from China but there are quick and easy ways to save money. Category: Importing Read More How to Get Your Products Made in China By Craig Tyrrell Tuesday, 07 May 2019 Ask any importer and they will tell you manufacturing in China isn’t a simple process but with some patience and planning it can be very worthwhile. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More What Is The Difference Between a Customs Broker and Freight Forwarder? By Craig Tyrrell Sunday, 28 April 2019 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 Pros and Cons of Manufacturing in China in 2019 By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 17 April 2019 Is it really cheaper to manufacture your goods in China? If you can overcome the downfalls associated with many Chinese factories, you can be well rewarded. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More Articles 21 to 30 of 55Prev123456Next
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
What Does the US China Trade War Mean for Australia? By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 16 October 2019 While the trade war might be between the US and China, it’s having an impact on Australia. Category: Importing Read More
Why the Brown Marmorated Stink Bug Could Delay Your Container from China By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 16 October 2019 The Brown Marmorated Stink Bug is causing headaches for Australia’s biosecurity officers and importers. Category: Importing Read More
6 Interesting Facts about Chinese Nonverbal Communication By Craig Tyrrell Monday, 24 June 2019 The Chinese culture is quite different to what you are used to. Find out what nonverbal communication you should keep in mind. Category: Vara Allied Read More
A Guide to Understanding Exw Shipping and The Buyer Risks By Craig Tyrrell Tuesday, 11 June 2019 EXW is a shipping term that buyers love or loathe. While it can save them money and allow them to keep control, it comes with some risk. Category: Importing Read More
How to Save Money on Sea Freight Rates from China By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 29 May 2019 Sea freight is one of the largest expenses of importing from China but there are quick and easy ways to save money. Category: Importing Read More
How to Get Your Products Made in China By Craig Tyrrell Tuesday, 07 May 2019 Ask any importer and they will tell you manufacturing in China isn’t a simple process but with some patience and planning it can be very worthwhile. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More
What Is The Difference Between a Customs Broker and Freight Forwarder? By Craig Tyrrell Sunday, 28 April 2019 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
Pros and Cons of Manufacturing in China in 2019 By Craig Tyrrell Wednesday, 17 April 2019 Is it really cheaper to manufacture your goods in China? If you can overcome the downfalls associated with many Chinese factories, you can be well rewarded. Category: Manufacturing Sourcing Read More