| U.S. office authorized to handle interstate commerce by motor carriers in the United States
 Our ongoing effort  to offer complete logistics services through our U.S. office in Buffalo took an  important step forward with the attainment of an FMCSA Truck Broker  License. This means our U.S staff can  now handle domestic truck shipments to or from any point in the USA. Having operated as a  U.S. customs broker since 2009, last year we received an FMC License, which  authorized us to operate as a licensed Ocean Freight Forwarder and a Non-Vessel  Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) in the U.S.. 
 Contact Lisa  Fertita, General Manager – Freight Services by email or phone (716-882-4100, ext. 1002) to learn more about the many client benefits  we can offer though our office in Buffalo, a key international trade and  logistics gateway within 500 miles of 40% of the continental North American  population.
 West Coast Port update In November 2015, the GCT Deltaport  Intermodal Yard Reconfiguration Project commenced at  Vancouver’s Deltaport container terminal. This project is expected to be approximately  twenty months in duration and will result in much improved handling  efficiencies at the terminal. Rail handling capacity is expected to  increase by 50%, coupled with intermodal capacity increasing by 600,000 TEUs to  2.4 million TEUs per year. The project will focus on rail track  reconfiguration and the replacement of terminal cranes used to offload  vessels. During the construction phase delays are to be expected, as  container dwell times will be affected as well as creating challenges with  railcar switching. Port Metro Vancouver is also  planning a $320 million expansion ofits Centerm container terminal,  increasing capacity by 66 per cent – from 900,000 TEUs to 1.5 million TEUs,  with a target completion date of 2019. Another project in Prince Rupert, BC will increase capacity by 500,000 TEUs by 2018, ahead of a larger expansion  planned for the early 2020s. For  more information, contact David Lychek, Manager –  Ocean & Air Services. Canada normalizes trade with Iran Canada has agreed to  end economic sanctions against and normalize relations with the Islamic  Republic of Iran after Tehran agreed by treaty to curb its nuclear program. Canada has also  announced that it will reopen its embassy in Tehran, which will support  potential trade as well as support Canadians who visit Iran and ensure we have  a dialogue with Iran. Declarations for US-bound air shipments reinstated Effective January  29, 2016, all air shipments destined to the United States must be tendered with  a written declaration stating that the shipper has reviewed all available  documentation. The shipper must also  determine that none of the cargo being offered in the consignment or  consolidation has originated in, transferred from, or transited through any  point in Somalia, Syria, Yemen or Egypt.  Here is the exact wording: "Name of entity" has reviewed all  available documentation and has determined that none of the cargo being offered  in this consignment or consolidation has originated in, transferred from, or transited  through any point in Somalia, Syria, Yemen or Egypt."
 For more  information, contact Debbie  McGuire, Manager – Freight Solutions Merger leads to creation of new Chinese shipping giant Two major Chinese  shipping companies, China Ocean Shipping (Group) Company (Cosco) and China Shipping  Container Lines Co., Ltd. (CSCL), are merging to form what will be one of the  world’s top shipping giants. Operating under the  name China Cosco Shipping Corp., the merger will create the world’s  fourth-largest container line, after CMA CGM (No. 3), Mediterranean Shipping  Co. (No. 2), and Maersk Line as the largest. For more information, contact David  Lychek, Manager – Ocean & Air Services.
 Canada locked into Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) The Trans-Pacific  Partnership deal will go ahead if it is approved by the United States, Japan  and four other countries. Canada does  not have a veto or the right to renegotiate the terms. There is some opposition to the deal in the  United States, where leading presidential candidates have questioned whether  the deal is beneficial. For more  information, contact Brian  Rowe, General Manager – Customs Consulting Services. Terminology Explained Incoterms –If you ship or receive international freight, you need to be aware and  understand Incoterms. Incoterms were created in 1936 by the  International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) to provide an interpretation of the  most commonly used terms in foreign trade.  Since that time, they have been updated six times to keep pace with the  development of international trade, with the most recent publication in 2010. This set of 11  internationally recognized standard rules outlines the tasks, responsibilities,  costs and risks involved in the transportation and delivery of goods from  sellers to buyers. Using clearly  written sales contracts will avoid risks whereby even a simple misunderstanding of Incoterms can end up costing you thousands  of dollars in surprise charges including additional transportation and  insurance costs. To learn more about Incoterms, contact David  Lychek, Manager – Ocean & Air Services or visit the ICC’s website.
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 the world’s oldest continuous civilizations,
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 What mystery city is the capital of a country that has 10% of the world’s total oil reserves? See if you can name  the capital city of this country after looking over the following clues: Carpets are the second most important export  after oil.One of the world’s largest producers of caviar,  pistachios, and saffron.The typical home in this country does not have a  kitchen table and chairs, as most citizens prefer to sit on cushions when they  eat.Shia Muslims (89%) and Sunni Muslims (9%) make  up 98% of the population, making Islam the dominant religion.Nearly half of the country is an arid desert.Satellite television is banned in households.
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 For  more information about freight to/from this city, contact Debbie McGuire, Manager –  FreightSolutions. Are you using the latest Incoterms? Make sure your contracts of sale include the appropriate trade term in  conjunction with the words “Incoterms 2010”, which came into effect January  2011. Using the proper Incoterm is  necessary to ensure: there is a clear  division of responsibilities between the seller and buyeran earlier version  of Incoterms is not applied
 
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 At Your Service:  Bonnie Moore – Ocean Services, Montreal Once again, we are  able to highlight a key individual, integral to the success of our branch  offices. Working out of our Montreal office,  Bonnie Moore coordinates both ocean export & import shipments. As a long standing  employee of Universal Logistics, Bonnie’s industry knowledge is second to noneand a key reason why  she is able to handle any issue or challenge with confidence and poise.  Bonnie has always put our client’s needs first, which is reflected in the  confidence our clients have in her abilities, knowing they are in very good  hands.
 Bonnie can be reached by phone (514) 842-8915 or by email. |