CARM: What all importers need to know about CARM

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Quick Tip #20

True or false? AMPS penalties only apply to import shipments

Answer: False. Canadian exports are subject to about 17 AMPS (Administrative Monetary Penalty System) infractions.

For example, Exporters are required to report “Export Declarations” electronically to the CBSA on all shipments (with certain exceptions). The penalty for non-report carries the following penalty amounts per non-report:

1st: $500
2nd: $750
3rd and Subsequent: $1,500

Note: most shipments destined to the U.S. are not subject to export reporting.

In addition to handling export transportation, Universal also provides full electronic export reporting services using CAED (Customs Automated Export Declaration). To find out more, speak to our Export Specialist, David Lychek, Manager – Ocean & Air Services.

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Quick Tip #13

Money-saving container shipping tip

Quick Tip #13
Money-saving container shipping tip

When time permits, shipping a single 40′ container is always more economical than shipping two 20′ containers.

Quick Tip #47

When taking control of your shipment is good business

Quick Tip #47
When taking control of your shipment is good business

Selecting the right Incoterm will allow you to get the most from your contract of sale during negotiations.

Quick Tip #55

Create a load plan to save time and money

Quick Tip #55
Create a load plan to save time and money

Here is a quick, effective way to reduce transportation costs and minimize the time it takes to load a shipment:

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