Vara Allied Blog 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 4 Reasons Why You'll Never Find a Good Manufacturer on Online B2B Marketplaces By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 23 July 2020 Sure they’re popular, but using an online manufacturer isn’t your best option for locating a Chinese factory to bring your product idea to life. Category: Product Sourcing Read More 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 Articles 21 to 30 of 56Prev123456Next
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
4 Reasons Why You'll Never Find a Good Manufacturer on Online B2B Marketplaces By Craig Tyrrell Thursday, 23 July 2020 Sure they’re popular, but using an online manufacturer isn’t your best option for locating a Chinese factory to bring your product idea to life. Category: Product Sourcing Read More
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