Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Top Benefits of Shipping Cars with Amerijet

Whether you’re moving or just buying or selling a car, shipping cars through Amerijet is fast and easy. For 30 years, Amerijet has been shipping cars to destinations throughout the world. Customers can ship cars by air, truck (U.S. only), and ocean (through Amerijet’s sister company I.T.N. Consolidators). Why does shipping cars through Amerijet make sense? Here are a few key benefits you’ll enjoy.

• It saves miles—Rather than driving your car across the country, Amerijet’s vehicle shipping services can easily transport your car to its new destination quickly and affordably. This can save you from putting thousands of miles on your car, and it’s just a whole lot easier and faster. When shipping internationally, Amerijet will provide you with shipping options which will help you to choose the service that is right for you.

• It’s convenient—Shipping cars with Amerijet is as easy as it gets. It starts with getting a free quote by calling Amerijet at 1-800-927-6059. In some cases, Amerijet offers door-to-door pickup and delivery of your vehicle. You can also track your car shipment online 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to see exactly where your car is at all times.

• It’s safe—For 30 years, Amerijet has been shipping cars. All Amerijet employees are well-trained in loading, transporting, and unloading vehicles. You can rest easy knowing your car is being given extra care to ensure its safe arrival at its destination.

Have more questions about shipping cars? Contact Amerijet today.

Sunday, December 27, 2009

Questions to Ask when Shipping Animals

Are you looking for a company to help you with shipping animals? You should know that many shipping companies don’t offer this service. Amerijet, on the other hand, has been providing solutions for shipping animals since 1979. When you’re trying to choose a company to handle your animal shipment, here are a few questions you should ask.

• How long have you been shipping animals? You don’t want to use an inexperienced shipping company when transporting a live animal shipment. Animal shipping is a highly specialized practice that requires expertise and experience. Amerijet has been shipping animals for 30 years, giving you solutions you can trust.

• Which types of animals do you ship? Some companies that ship animals don’t ship every type of animal. Whether you need to ship a dog, fish or a thoroughbred racehorse, Amerijet has the experience and expertise to handle every type of live animal shipment.

• Will you give my animal extra attention during transport? Your animal’s comfort is the most important factor during shipping. You want the trip to be as safe and stress-free as possible. Amerijet gives your animal extra attention and care during transport to make the trip as pleasant as it can be.

• Can I track my shipment online? Most shipping companies allow you to track your shipment 24/7 online. This gives you peace of mind knowing exactly where your animal is at all times.

To learn more about shipping animals, please visit www.amerijet.com.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Forwarding Logistics: The Importance of Accurate Document Preparation

Whether you’re shipping domestically or internationally, there are always several documents that must be completed before your shipment is loaded up and delivered. Preparing these documents correctly and accurately is essential to ensuring they are delivered properly, in compliance with all rules and regulations, and able to clear customs. Amerijet’s forwarding logistics services include document preparation assistance to guide you through this process.

Before beginning document preparation, you should know:

• Type of goods being sent—The type of goods you’re shipping will play a role in determining which documents need to be completed. For example, more documentation will likely be required for shipping hazardous materials than for shipping electronics. Shipping animals may also require extra documentation. Understand the classification of your shipment, and the shipping company can tell you which documents must be completed.

• Value of goods—For individual items valued at over $2500, a Shipper’s Export Declaration (SED) is typically required. This information is provided to the U.S. Census Bureau for government reporting and to ensure export compliance.

• Destination of shipment—Depending upon the shipment’s destination, you may be required to complete extra documentation. The best cargo shipping companies staff knowledgeable international shipping experts who can tell you exactly which documentation needs to be completed and assist you should you need help completing it.

Document preparation is a key part of Amerijet’s forwarding logistics services. For more information, please visit www.amerijet.com.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

The Most Important Things to Look for in Your Air Freight Services

Whether you’re a one-time shipper or you ship every day for your business, you want to be certain you’re using the best air freight services available. Follow these simple tips for choosing your air freight company.

• Quality of customer service—You need to work with an air freight company that employs knowledgeable and friendly customer service agents. A good customer service agent can explain all of the different air freight services, helping you choose the one that best meets your needs. They can also help you complete your documentation so that it’s in compliance with all rules and regulations.

• Air freight services offered—The best shipping companies offer a wide range of air freight services, giving you many options to choose from. Amerijet offers express air, standard air, oversized shipments, small package, charter, and more.

• Destinations served—Not all air cargo companies service the same destinations. Make sure you choose a provider that can get your goods to their destination quickly and safely. Amerijet services over 550 destinations worldwide, and we maintain facilities in countries throughout the world.

Amerijet has been providing air freight services since 1979. We serve over 550 destinations worldwide, helping your goods reach their final destination quickly and safely. For more information, please visit www.amerijet.com today!

Monday, December 21, 2009

Shipping to South America: Important Questions to Ask Your Shipping Company

Are you looking for a company to handle your shipping to South America? Not all shipping companies will be up to the task. Here are a few key questions you should always ask when choosing a shipping company to handle your South American international shipping.

• How long have you been shipping to South America? To expedite the process of getting your goods into the country and to their final destination, you need to work with a shipping company that has a wealth of experience shipping to South America. This allows them to know the ins and outs of doing business there as well as establish relationships with customs brokers throughout the continent. Amerijet has been serving South America for many years, establishing a sound track record of success in the process.

• Do you maintain facilities in South America? A sound infrastructure within South America will allow the shipping company to transport your goods quickly and safely. Amerijet maintains facilities all throughout South America in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela.

• Which modes of transportation do you offer? You don’t want to be forced into choosing a certain mode of shipping to South America. The more choices you have, the more money you’ll be able to save on international shipping. Amerijet offers a wide range of shipping options for air and ocean (through its sister company I.T.N. Consolidators).

• Can I track my shipment online? Tracking your shipment online gives you peace of mind and allows for better coordination of pickup of your shipment. Amerijet allows for 24/7 real-time shipment tracking online.

Amerijet is proud to offer full-service shipping to South America. For more information on these services, please visit www.amerijet.com today!

Saturday, December 19, 2009

Shipping to South America FAQ

Are you interested in learning more about shipping to South America? Amerijet has 30 years of experience in the international freight shipping industry, and we’re happy to answer all of your questions.

1. Does Amerijet ship to South America? Yes. Amerijet provides regular service to South America. We maintain facilities in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Peru, and Venezuela. Contact Amerijet to to find out when we’ll be servicing your destination.

2. What documentation is required for shipping to South America? This depends on the type of goods you’re shipping and the destination you’re sending them to. Also, if any single commodity you’re shipping is worth over $2500, a Shipper’s Export Declaration needs to be completed.

3. What items can be shipped? Amerijet can ship almost any goods to South America. We handle everything from bulk shipments of dry goods to hazardous materials.

4. How much does it cost to ship to South America? Your shipping rate depends on the specs of your shipment (size, weight, type of goods, etc.) and the mode of transportation you choose (air or ocean).

5. Can I track my shipment online? Yes. All shipments can be tracked online in real-time on the Amerijet website.

6. Does my shipment have to clear customs? Yes. When your order arrives in South America, it must clear customs. Amerijet streamlines the process by working with trusted customs brokers.

If you’d like more information on shipping to South America, contact Amerijet today!

Thursday, December 17, 2009

Shipping to Santo Domingo FAQ

If you’re thinking of shipping to Santo Domingo, you might have a few questions about the process. Since 1979, Amerijet has been shipping to a wide range of international destinations, including Santo Domingo.

1. Does Amerijet ship to Santo Domingo? Yes. Amerijet provides airfreight services to Santo Domingo, Santiago and Puerto Plata in the Dominican Republic. Through it’s sister company I.T.N. Consolidators, Amerijet also offers scheduled ocean sailings to Santo Domingo.

2. What documentation is required for shipping to Santo Domingo? This depends on the type of goods being shipped. However, your shipments need to be accompanied by waybill and the CARICOM commercial invoice. Also, if any single item you’re shipping is valued at $2500 or more, a Shipper’s Export Declaration must be completed.

3. What items can be shipped? Amerijet ships a wide range of items to Santo Domingo. From live animals to hazardous materials, if it can be shipped, we can do it.

4. How much does it cost to ship to Santo Domingo? The rates are determined by the size and weight of your shipment, as well as the service you choose.

5. Can I track my shipment online? Yes. All shipments can be tracked online in real-time, any time day or night.

6. Does my shipment have to clear customs? Yes. When your shipment arrives in Santo Domingo, it must clear customs. Amerijet has relationships with trusted customs brokers at all international destinations we serve.

If you’d like more information on shipping to Santo Domingo, contact an Amerijet representative today!

Tuesday, December 15, 2009

Shipping to Mexico: The Case for Shipping by Ocean

If you’re shipping to Mexico, you’ll need to decide whether you want to transport your goods by air or by ocean. In this post, we’ll share the benefits of ocean freight shipping with you. (Note--Make sure to be on the lookout for another post that outlines reasons you might want to use air shipping to Mexico.)

• Affordability—While shipping by ocean does typically take longer than shipping by air, a key advantage is that ocean shipping is usually cheaper than its counterpart. If you’re looking to save money on international shipping, ocean freight shipping could be the best choice for your needs. Consider shipping to Mexico by ocean if you aren’t working on a really tight deadline or if your goods don’t have a very limited shelf life.

• Items of all sizes and types—Ocean shipping vessels can handle goods of all sizes and types. From oversized construction equipment to hazardous materials and chemicals, shipping by ocean makes it easy to transport it all.

• Easy to track—When shipping to Mexico by ocean, you’ll receive a unique tracking number for your shipment. This number allows you to track your shipment 24 hours a day, 7 days a week online. This is useful for arranging pickup of the shipment, and it also gives you peace of mind.

To learn more about shipping to Mexico, visit www.amerijet.com today.

Sunday, December 13, 2009

Shipping to Mexico Important: Questions to Ask Your Shipping Company

Whether it’s for business or personal reasons, the company you choose to handle your shipping to Mexico is of high importance. Not all shipping companies are the same. That’s why we’ve come up with a list of questions you should ask when selecting a shipping company for your shipments to Mexico.

• How much experience do you have shipping to Mexico? You want to make sure the shipping provider you choose isn’t some fly-by-night company that’s here one day and gone the next. You need reliability and knowledge that can only be had with years of shipping experience to Mexico. Amerijet has been shipping to Mexico since 1979.

• Where are your bases of operation in Mexico? A shipping company that is firmly entrenched in Mexico with several bases of operation will know the ins and outs of doing business in Mexico. They’ll also be able to provide you with better service. Amerijet has bases of operation in Ciudad del Carmen, Cancun, Merida, and Mexico City.

• Do you staff local employees? Local employees at these bases of operation will be better equipped to ensure your shipments are able to enter the country and quickly reach their destination.

• Which modes of transportation do you offer? Shipping to Mexico shouldn’t be a one-size-fits all operation. Amerijet offers shipping by air (daily flights to Mexico) and ocean freight shipping to Mexico through its sister company I.T.N. Consolidators.

Amerijet has been shipping to Mexico for 30 years. Let us help you with all of your international shipping needs. Visit www.amerijet.com today!

Friday, December 11, 2009

Shipping Hazardous Materials: A Few Questions to Ask Your Shipping Company

Whether you’re shipping hazardous materials domestically or internationally, the shipping company you choose to handle the delivery is of the utmost importance. You want to make sure you choose an experienced shipping company who will ensure your shipment is in compliance with all laws and properly packed to reach its destination safely.

Here are a few questions to ask when choosing a company for shipping hazardous materials.

• How long have you been shipping hazardous materials? Shipping hazardous materials is a highly specialized practice that few shipping companies are qualified to do. It requires expertise and care to ensure everyone is kept safe throughout the entire process. Make sure you choose a shipping company that has several years of proven experience handling hazardous materials shipments.

• Do you employ certified hazmat agents? When shipping hazardous materials, you’re probably going to have a few questions. It’s important that the shipping company employs certified hazmat agents who can guide you through this process.

• Can you help me complete the required documentation? Hazardous materials shipments require that extra documentation be completed. For a shipper, knowing which documentation needs to be completed and how to complete it can be a bit confusing. Make sure you work with a shipping company who can give you a helping hand to ensure all documentation is filled out properly.

If you have any questions about shipping hazardous materials, please contact Amerijet today.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Shipping Hazardous Materials: How a Certified Hazmat Agent Helps

The practice of shipping hazardous materials is heavily regulated by both local and international laws. As a shipper, you always want to make sure you’re in compliance with every regulation, allowing for safe transport of your hazardous materials to their domestic or international destination.

Of course, you probably have some questions about shipping hazardous materials. That’s where a certified hazmat agent can help. The best shipping companies employ hazmat agents who can guide you through this process. Here are just a few ways hazmat agents can help.

• Assist in completing documentation—Depending on the classification of your hazardous materials and their destination, you’ll need to complete special documentation for your shipment. A certified hazmat agent can tell you which documentation needs to be completed, and they can even assist you in completing it. This helps to ensure everything is in compliance with all rules and regulations.

• Ensure all hazardous materials are properly packaged and labeled—There are guidelines for how hazardous materials must be packaged and labeled. Again, the specifics depend on the classification of the materials you’re sending. A hazmat agent can properly classify your shipment and give you detailed instructions on how to package and label it accordingly.

Do you have any questions about shipping hazardous materials? Contact Amerijet or simply visit www.amerijet.com today.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Ocean Freight A Look at the Different Boats Used for Shipping

If you use ocean freight shipping for your business, you might be curious about what types of ships your cargo is being transported on. In the ocean freight industry, there are a few different types of ships commonly used for cargo shipping.

• Container vessels—These are the vessels that are typically used to transport the 20 and 40 foot containers. As containers have become an increasingly popular way to store and transport shipments, container vessels have increased in usage. Did you know that it’s almost 20 times faster to handle a container on a dock than it is to handle bulk goods not in containers?

• Multi-purpose vessels—As their name implies, multi-purpose vessels are used to carry all different types of goods. On these vessels, you might find everything from 20 foot containers to oversized machinery and other types of shipments. These are highly versatile vessels.

• Tankers—These vessels are most commonly used for liquid shipments. This includes oil and chemicals, to name a couple. This makes tanker vessels ideal for shipping hazardous materials.

• Bulk vessels—Bulk vessels are used to handle bulk shipments of goods. For example, a large shipment of grains can be sent on a bulk vessel.

For more information on ocean freight shipping, please visit www.amerijet.com today.

Sunday, December 6, 2009

Ocean Freight: A Look at Cargo Containers

Cargo containers have become a staple of the ocean freight industry. With a sturdy design created to withstand the burden of moving large shipments over long distances, cargo shipping containers increase the efficiency with which goods are moved from one destination to another. Shipping containers are available in different sizes, such as 20 foot, 40 foot, 45 foot, etc. Shippers can choose to use an entire container, or they can share container space with other shipments.

Of course, not all ocean freight cargo containers are the same. There are different containers for different types of cargo. For instance, if you’re shipping goods that need to be refrigerated, there are cargo containers that are refrigerated, providing climate control for your perishables.

Some cargo containers are designed with extra-wide doors, allowing for larger goods to easily be loaded and unloaded into the container. You also want to make certain your cargo container uses heavy locks to secure your shipment.

Amerijet’s sister company I.T.N. Consolidators offers ocean freight shipping services to destinations across the globe. To get a quote or to learn more about these services, please contact Amerijet today.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Key Considerations for International Freight Shipping

When shipping internationally, there are several things you need to consider. These considerations range from the international freight shipping company you choose to the mode of transportation for shipping your goods. In this article, you’ll get an overview of all the factors that come into play with international freight shipping, helping you get everything in order for a smooth transaction.

Step #1: Choosing a Cargo Shipping Company

The first thing you need to do is find a company to ship your goods to their international destination. When choosing a cargo shipping company, you need to base your decision on these simple guidelines.

• Experience—You always want to work with an international freight shipping company that has extensive experience delivering goods worldwide. Experienced shipping companies understand the ins and outs of international shipping, helping you get your items to their destination while ensuring compliance with all regulations. Experienced shipping companies also have relationships with trusted customs brokers, helping your shipment get into the country as quickly as possible.

• Destinations served—Not all shipping companies service the same destinations. Make sure you find a provider that services your desired shipping destination(s).

• Cost—Whether you’re an individual shipper or you’re representing a company, you have a budget to consider. Most shipping companies allow you to get an instant quote on their website, making it easy to compare rates from several different companies. Spend a little time shopping around online to get the best value.

• Types of shipments handled—Not all shipping companies handle the same types of shipments. The leading shipping companies handle everything from hazardous material to live animals. Research the company you want to use to ensure that your goods are handled by a qualified company.

Step #2: Selecting a Mode of Transportation

Before shipping your goods, you need to decide upon the mode of transportation you prefer.

• Ocean—Ocean freight shipping is ideal for shipments that don’t have a tight deadline. Shipping internationally by ocean typically takes a couple of weeks, but it can save you a lot of money. Ocean shipping is also good for large, oversized shipments that might not fit on an airplane.

• Air—If you need to get your shipment to its international destination as quickly as possible, air freight shipping is probably your best option. Shipping by air takes a fraction of the time of ocean freight shipping, but you should know that it’s typically more expensive.

Step #3: Completing Documentation

Any time you ship goods internationally, you’re going to have to complete documentation. The exact documentation to be completed depends on a few different things: type of goods being shipped, value of your shipment, and the destination of your shipment.

Hopefully, you choose to work with an experienced international freight shipping company that employs knowledgeable shipping agents who can assist you with completing all required documentation. This ensures everything is completed accurately, making the process as simple as possible.

That’s all there is to it! Follow these 3 simple steps, and international freight shipping will be a breeze.

Tuesday, December 1, 2009

International Freight Shipping: 4 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Moving

With 30 years of experience in international freight shipping, Amerijet has helped people relocate to their new homes around the world. We understand that moving can be a frustrating process. That’s why we’ve come up with a list of common moving mistakes to avoid when doing an international move.

• Mistake #1: Waiting too long to pack—If you’re relocating to a different country, chances are you have a lot of things that need to be packed. From your electronics to the kitchenware, it’s important that every item is safely packed and accounted for. Don’t wait until the last minute to start packing, because you’ll end up forgetting important belongings or packaging them improperly.

• Mistake #2: Hiring the wrong international freight shipping company—The international freight shipping company you choose to handle your move is of high importance. You want to work with a shipping company that has a track record of safety and reliability. This is the best way to ensure your items reach their destination on time and in excellent condition.

• Mistake #3: Carelessly packaging items—Your shipment has a long way to go before it reaches its final destination. During this time, there will be loading and unloading and some shifting during transport. If your items are not packaged properly, all of this movement can cause them to get damaged. Spend the time to carefully package your items to ensure their safe arrival.

• Mistake #4: Not buying shipping insurance—Shipping insurance protects you should anything get damaged or lost during shipping. It’s a sound investment that keeps you financially covered. Ask your shipping company about the specifics of their insurance policies.

Are you making an international move? Let Amerijet’s 30 years of international freight shipping experience guide you through the process.

Sunday, November 29, 2009

How to Save Money on Vehicle Shipping

Vehicle shipping is the easiest way to get your vehicle to far away destinations. Since 1979, Amerijet has been a leader in the car shipping industry, shipping thousands of vehicles to destinations across the world.

Keep reading to find out the secrets to saving money on vehicle shipping.

• Consider shipping by ocean—If you aren’t working against a tight deadline, consider shipping your vehicle by ocean. It will take a little longer to arrive at its destination than it would with air shipping, but it will cost considerably less. Amerijet’s sister company I.T.N. Consolidators offers ocean freight vehicle shipping services to meet your every need.

• Compare quotes online—With the internet, it’s easier than ever before to compare quotes from different shipping companies. Most shipping companies allow you to receive an instant quote on their website. You can also typically call them at a toll free number to get a quote. Compare quotes from trusted car shipping companies to find the best value.

• Lighten the load—Keep your vehicle shipment as light as possible by removing extra accessories from the vehicle, taking personal items out of the car, and keeping the gas tank about ¼ full.

If you have any questions about vehicle shipping, please contact Amerijet or visit www.amerijet.com today.

Friday, November 27, 2009

How to Save Money on Air Freight Services

If you use air freight services on a regular basis for your business, you’re probably interested in saving money whenever possible. As a leader in the air freight industry since 1979, Amerijet has been providing customers with an affordable, reliable air shipping alternative to 550 destinations worldwide.

Follow these tips to save money on your air freight services.

• Compare quotes online—With the internet, it’s easier than ever before to compare shipping quotes from different companies. Most shipping companies have instant quote forms on their website that you can fill out in minutes to get a quick quote. Compare quotes across the most reliable shipping providers to find a price that meets your budget.

• Be flexible—Amerijet offers a wide range of air freight services designed to meet different needs and budgets. You can save money by being flexible on the time-constraints of your shipment. Do your best to avoid using express air services as emergency shipping costs more than standard shipping by air.

• Never sacrifice quality—Rather than chasing the lowest prices you can find, never lose sight of the quality of the services you’re paying for. After all, what’s the point of getting a cheap air freight rate if you’re using a company that routinely loses and damages their shipments? Quality is the most important thing in air freight services. Amerijet offers top quality services at a price you can afford.

For more information on air freight services, contact Amerijet or simply visit www.amerijet.com today!

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

How to Get the Best Ocean Freight Rates

The best ocean freight rates are a combination of a fair price and excellent service from a reliable sea shipping company. If you’re looking to get the best bang for your buck, follow these simple tips.

• Compare quotes online—Thanks to the internet, getting a shipping quote online is fast and easy. Most shipping companies have an instant quote form on their websites that you can easily fill out to get a quick quote. Fill out these forms as best you can to get the most accurate quote possible. Compare ocean freight rates across a few different companies to determine if you’re getting a fair price.

• Quality of service matters—You should never choose a company solely because they offer the lowest ocean freight rates. Quality matters too. You always want to make sure you’re working with a reputable ocean freight company that staffs well-trained employees to handle your shipment. Furthermore, the customer service offered by the ocean freight company is also important. Customer service agents should be knowledgeable and friendly.

• Consider sharing container space—One easy way to save money on ocean freight shipping is to share container space. If your shipment is less than a container load, you can share the container with other exporters. This way, you are only being charged for the space you use, not the entire container.

To learn more about ocean freight shipping through I.T.N. Consolidators, contact Amerijet today.

Monday, November 23, 2009

How to Get a Vehicle Shipping Quote from Amerijet

Amerijet has been providing vehicle shipping services since 1979. Whether you want to ship your vehicle domestically or internationally, by ocean or by air, Amerijet can create a customize vehicle shipping solution that matches your unique needs.

With Amerijet, it’s also easy to get a vehicle shipping quote. Here are the simple steps required to retrieve your quote.

1. Know your ship to and ship from information—One of the first questions you’ll be asked is where your vehicle is being shipped from and what its final destination is. Make sure you know these details before you call. Amerijet ships to over 550 destinations throughout the world, so we can get your vehicle to its destination.

2. Have relevant info about your vehicle on hand—When you call for your vehicle shipping quote, have the following information about your car ready: make and model, vehicle type, condition of vehicle (e.g. is it running?), and number of vehicles being shipped.

3. Call Amerijet—Once you know the basics about your shipment, it’s time to call Amerijet for a quick vehicle shipping quote. You can call Amerijet at 1-800-927-6059. Amerijet’s team of shipping experts can help you find the best mode of transportation for getting your vehicle to its destination quickly, safely, and affordably.

That’s all there is to it! Get your vehicle shipping quote by calling Amerijet at 1-800-927-6059 today!

Friday, November 20, 2009

For Ocean Freight Shipping Lines, Customer Service Counts

When you’re searching for an ocean freight shipping line, you probably compare quotes, consider the service options each company offers, and research each company’s reputation. While these are all good starting points, there’s one important factor that often goes overlooked… customer service. The quality of the shipping company’s customer service plays a significant role in your overall experience and satisfaction.

What qualities should you look for in the ocean freight company’s customer service? Here are a few things to consider.

Knowledge—When you’re shipping goods by sea to international destinations, you need to have someone knowledgeable on your side to guide you through the process. A well-trained customer service agent can help you complete all required documentation for ocean freight shipping, and he or she can answer any questions you may have.

Friendliness— Customer service representatives should be friendly and eager to help you. If they aren’t, it’s in your best interest to take your business to a more reliable ocean freight shipping line. Good customer service plays a major part of your entire shipping experience.

• Availability—Customer service representatives should be easy to get in touch with. The best ocean freight companies offer customer service in person, over the phone, and online. They also staff plenty of agents so that you don’t have to wait on hold to get taken care of.

If you’re looking for an ocean freight shipping line, Amerijet’s sister company I.T.N. Consolidators can help. Contact Amerijet today for more information.

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Does Your Ocean Freight Company Employ Knowledgeable Customer Service Agents?

When you choose an ocean freight company, you want to make certain you choose one that has excellent customer service personnel. Amerijet’s sister company I.T.N. Consolidators employs shipping experts, training their customer service agents to stay on the cutting-edge of the industry. Their customer service representatives can help you choose the best ocean shipping service, while accurately answering any questions you might have.

The first job of a customer service agent at an ocean freight company is to explain the different services available to you. This includes helping you choose the best method for shipping your goods by ocean, your shipping options may be the use of a dedicated container vs. co-loading, etc., as well as identifying value-adding services that can create a better overall experience for you. Value-adding services can include door-to-door delivery, climate control, shipping insurance, and more.

Furthermore, the customer service agent at the ocean freight company should be able to assist you with all documentation that must be completed. Depending upon the type of goods you’re shipping and their destination, you’ll have to complete different forms. The shipping agent can identify which documentation needs to be completed, and they can even help you complete it.

Customer service agents should also be able to give you a quote for your shipment and explain the details of your quote. This helps you better understand why you’re paying the amount owed.

I.T.N. Consolidators, an Amerijet sister company, is employs highly trained customer service representatives. To learn more about this ocean freight company, start by visiting www.amerijet.com today.

Monday, November 16, 2009

Everything You Should Know About Shipping Hazardous Materials

If you’re shipping hazardous materials, you probably have a few questions about the process. Do all shipping companies handle hazardous materials? Do I need to complete special documentation for my shipment? What class of hazardous materials am I shipping? This article will attempt to answer these questions and more.


Do all shipping companies handle hazardous materials?

No. Many shipping companies are not certified to handle hazardous materials. Other shipping companies provide limited options for shipping hazardous materials. Your best bet is to deal with a shipping company that specializes in transporting hazardous materials of all types. These shipping companies employ certified hazmat agents who can guide you step-by-step through the entire process from completing the required documentation to ensuring your shipment is packaged properly to be in compliance with all regulations.

Hazardous material shipping companies often provide different transportation options for delivering your goods. These typically include shipping by air, ocean, or truck (within the United States). The ideal mode of transportation will depend on your destination, the size of your shipment, and your budget, among other factors.


Do I need to complete special documentation for my shipment?

Yes. All hazardous materials shipments are heavily regulated, and there are special shipping documents that must be completed before your shipment can be transported. The exact documentation you need to complete varies, depending upon the classification of your hazardous materials and the shipment’s destination. For shippers, this can all be a little confusing.

That’s why it’s important to work with a freight shipping company that employs certified hazmat agents and friendly customer service representatives. These shipping experts can accurately identify which documentation must be completed, and they can even assist you in completing it properly.

You should also know that the packaging of hazardous materials shipments is regulated by local and international laws. All classifications of hazardous materials have certain packaging standards that must be met. Additionally, all packages must be properly labeled in accordance with shipping regulations. Again, a shipping company with expert hazmat agents will be able to assist you in properly packaging your shipment to be in compliance with all regulations.


What class of hazardous material am I shipping?

Hazardous materials are divided up into several different classifications? Here are the main categories officially designated to be hazardous.


• Dangerous when wet

• Explosives

• Infectious substance

• Flammable gas

• Non-flammable gas

• Organic peroxide

• Poison gas

• Flammable liquid

• Flammable solid

• Radioactive

• Corrosive

• Spontaneously combustible

• Oxidizer

• Poison inhalation hazard

• Poison


If you’re unsure of the classification of your hazardous material shipment, get assistance from a certified hazmat agent. This will ensure you package your shipment properly and that everyone involved in shipping hazardous materials is kept out of harm’s way.

With assistance from the right freight shipping company, shipping hazardous materials is a simple, straightforward process. Just always be sure you choose an experienced company that goes the extra mile to provide great service to their customers. For more information on shipping hazardous material, contact Amerijet International or visit our website: www.amerijet.com

Friday, November 13, 2009

An Overview of the Vehicle Shipping Process

Whether you’re an individual shipping your family’s car to your new home or a company shipping an entire fleet of vehicles, you probably have a few questions about the vehicle shipping process. Shipping cars is actually fairly simple and straightforward. This article will walk you through everything you need to know to get your vehicle shipment to its final destination.

Step #1: Get an online vehicle shipping quote

The internet has made it fast and easy to get a quote for shipping cars. Most shipping companies allow you to complete a short form on their website to get an instant quote detailing how much it will cost to ship your vehicle to its final destination. Rates are influenced by the type of vehicle being shipped, the destination of the shipment, and the mode of transportation you choose, among other factors.

If you don’t want to get your quote online, you can also call the shipping companies to get a quick quote over the phone. Comparing rates has never been easier!

Step #2: Choose your vehicle shipping company

Once you know the rates offered by the different companies, it’s time to settle on a vehicle shipping company to handle your shipment. In addition to considering the cost of shipping, you should also base your decision on these important factors:

• Level of experience—You don’t want to trust your vehicle shipment to just anybody. Make sure the company you choose has a strong background in shipping cars. Experienced vehicle shipping companies have specific procedures in place for loading, transporting, and unloading vehicles to ensure they reach their destination in excellent condition.

• Modes of transportation—Vehicles can typically be shipped either by ocean or by air. Ocean freight shipping allows for bulk shipments of vehicles and shipping of oversized vehicles (buses, RVs, etc.), and it’s typically much cheaper than air freight shipping, however air shipping is much faster.



• Destinations served—Not all shipping companies provide service to the same destinations. Make sure you work with a company experienced in delivering goods to your destination.

Step #3: Prepare your car(s) for shipping

Before shipping your vehicle, you need to do a few easy things to prepare it for transport.

• Remove accessories—If you’ve added any accessories to the exterior of the vehicle, it’s a good idea to remove them. This will prevent them from breaking off during loading and unloading, ensuring your vehicle doesn’t get damaged during shipping.

• Take personal belongings—It’s important to take personal belongings out of the vehicle for a few reasons. First, it’s the only way to make certain they aren’t lost or damaged. Second, you don’t want loose items shifting around in the interior of the car as they could damage the vehicle. Finally, your vehicle must clear customs when it reaches the country of destination. Personal items within the vehicle might slow down the process.

• Keep fuel tank low—Most vehicle shipping companies recommend keeping your fuel tank about ¼ full before shipping.

That’s all there is to the vehicle shipping process. Just follow these simple steps, and shipping cars will be fast and easy. For shipping quotes visit us on-line: www.amerijet.com

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Cargo Shipping: Understanding the Basics

If you’re new to cargo shipping, it’s a good idea to brush up on some of the terms commonly used in the industry. This way, you’ll know what someone is talking about when they tell you that you need to complete a “Shipper’s Export Declaration.”
Here are some key cargo shipping terms you should know.

• Shipper—This is simple enough. The shipper is the person (most likely you) whose name is put in the shipper’s column in the bill of lading. In other words, the person who is sending the cargo.

• Consignee—This is the individual who will be receiving and signing for the cargo.

• Customs authority—The government body responsible for examining incoming shipments to determine which ones are allowed to enter the country and which aren’t. Customs taxes are to be paid by the shipper.

• Customs broker—Individuals who assist importers and exporters in meeting local rules and regulations so that their goods may pass through customs.

• Cargo shipping company—The company that ships your goods to their destination. Cargo shipping companies may offer shipping by air, ocean, or truck.

• Shipping insurance—While insurance policies vary by shipping company, they are designed to protect the shipper financially should their shipment get lost or damaged.

Have more questions about cargo shipping. Amerijet has been a leader in the industry for 30 years. Contact Amerijet today!

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Air Cargo Shipping Chartering Your Own Plane

Amerijet offers both one-time charters and long-term subcontract charter agreements to businesses of all sizes. With 30 years of experience, Amerijet has the experience to provide reliable and affordable air cargo shipping services.

If your business needs to charter an aircraft for air cargo shipping, there are several things you should first consider.

• Do the scheduled flights meet your needs? Amerijet has flights departing daily to countries throughout the Caribbean, Mexico, Central and South America and offers seamless connections to the rest of the world. You should first view our flight schedule to see if any of our normal flights meet your shipping requirements. If they don’t, perhaps chartering an aircraft through Amerijet is your best option.

• Consider the size of your shipment—Another reason you might need to charter your own aircraft is because you have a bulk shipment that takes up a significant amount of space. With a large volume, a dedicated aircraft is often the most cost-effective solution.

• Know the type of goods you’re shipping—Some shipments are time-sensitive, and it’s important that they reach their destination as quickly as possible. For these shipments, chartering an aircraft is a viable option providing a dedicated service from origin to destination faster than with any other air cargo shipping company. Examples of shipments that might require a charter include live animals, fruits and vegetables, frozen foods, plants and flowers, and hazardous materials. You might also consider chartering an aircraft for special, high-value items.

If you have any questions about air cargo shipping or chartering a plane, contact Amerijet today.

Thursday, November 5, 2009

A Guide to Ocean Freight

Ocean freight is a cost-effective method of shipping goods to destinations throughout the world. It is used to ship everything from bulk shipments of commercial goods to household items for families who are moving to a new home. It’s this versatility and affordability that continue to make ocean freight a popular method of shipping goods internationally.

Of course, the disadvantage of shipping by ocean is the time it takes for goods to reach their destination. When shipping internationally, an ocean freight shipment may take a few weeks to arrive at its final destination. So, if your shipment is time-sensitive in nature, it might not be possible to use an ocean service.. However, if your delivery deadline is flexible, ocean freight shipping is a reliable and affordable method to transport your shipment.

When shipping by ocean, you should know that all shipments have to pass through customs when they arrive at their destination. This goes for every type of shipment, from hazardous materials to vehicles and everything in between. The best ocean freight companies have relationships with trusted customs brokers in countries throughout the world, making it easier for you to have your shipment cleared.

Speaking of ocean shipping companies, the provider you choose is of the highest importance. Not all ocean shipping companies are the same, and you want to make sure you find one that you can trust to deliver your shipment safely and securely.


When choosing an ocean freight company, experience counts. Make sure the shipping provider you choose has the expertise to handle and ship items to countries throughout the world. The ocean freight company you would want to choose should be able to provide you with competitive rates and a sailing schedule which meets your needs.

Thanks to the internet, comparing shipping rates from one ocean freight company to another is fast and easy. Most ocean shipping companies have an instant quote form on their website that you fill out to get a quick quote online. After getting shipping quotes from a few different companies, compare the rates and transit days to find the best value. Remember, price isn’t the only factor to consider; you also should weigh the importance of experience, reliability, value adding services (online shipment tracking, excellent customer service, document preparation assistance, etc.), and hidden fees.


Before shipping your goods by ocean, you should consider purchasing shipping insurance. Insurance policies vary from company to company, but the general purpose of shipping insurance is to protect you financially should your shipment get damaged or lost. This helps to ensure that you don’t lose any money in the event of a mistake or an unforeseen shipping accident.


After your shipment has been checked into the ocean freight company’s system, you should be able to track your shipment online in real time. The best shipping company’s will give you a tracking number that you can enter into their website, allowing you to see exactly where your shipment is at any given time. This is especially helpful for coordinating delivery and pickup of your items when they reach their destination.


Enjoy all of the benefits of ocean freight shipping today by contacting www.amerijet.com

Monday, November 2, 2009

4 Reasons All Companies Should Consider Offering International Freight Shipping

Does your company offer international freight shipping? If not, here are 4 reasons you should consider doing so.

1. Extends your company’s reach—Right now, your customer base might consist only of customers in your city. Or, you might be offering shipping to customers throughout the entire United States. With international freight shipping, you can offer your products to customers throughout the entire world. This makes your business accessible to billions of customers, helping you expand your reach and take your business to the next level.

2. International customers might make larger purchases—Because it costs more to ship internationally, customers tend to make larger purchases to get shipping discounts and to get the best bang for their buck. This allows you to make bigger sales, increasing your bottom line.

3. International customers offer repeat business—Let’s face it: Doing business with a company from another country can be a little scary at first. That’s why customers tend to stick with international companies that have provided them with a satisfactory experience. Using reliable international freight shipping will get your goods to the customer on time and at an affordable cost. This establishes trust, and it opens the door for repeat business.

4. International freight shipping is easy—Amerijet makes international freight shipping fast and easy. With 30 years of experience and a wide range of shipping options, businesses of all sizes can enjoy Amerijet’s international freight shipping services. Shipping agents can help you complete all required documentation and choose the mode of transportation that best matches your needs.

For more information on interntional freight shippinag, contact Amerijet today - www. amerijet.com

Saturday, October 31, 2009

What Types of Goods Does an Ocean Freight Company Handle?

Every day, commercial and residential clients use ocean freight services to ship a wide variety of goods to destinations throughout the world. You’d be surprised at just how many different kinds of goods an ocean freight company deals with on a daily basis. Here’s a short list of typical shipments I.T.N. Consolidators, an Amerijet sister company, routinely delivers.

• Household goods—For those striking up a new life in a new country across the world, an ocean freight company can help you move all of your belongings to your new home. Using an ocean freight company for international moves is beneficial because it’s affordable and secure.

• Vehicles—From large commercial vehicle shipments to individuals shipping cars to their new home, I.T.N. Consolidators is always providing vehicle shipping services to its customers. Always make sure to take all personal belongings out of your car, and ask a shipping agent about any other preparation that should be done to your vehicle before shipping.

• Hazardous materials—Not all shipping companies are qualified to handle hazardous materials. I.T.N. Consolidators is a leading provider of hazardous materials shipping solutions. A Hazmat agent can help you make certain your hazardous materials are properly packed, labeled, and documentation completed.

• Live animals—From thoroughbred racing horses to rare exotic creatures, live animals are routinely sent to international destinations by ocean.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

What to Expect when Using Cargo Shipping Services

If you’ve never used cargo shipping services before, you might not know what to expect, and you probably have a lot of questions. What do I need to do as a shipper? Will the cargo shipping company complete my paperwork and documentation for me? Which shipping method should I use? The list goes on and on.

At Amerijet, we’ve been in the cargo shipping industry for 30 years. To help you get a better idea of what to expect when shipping your goods, we’ve come up with this informative post.

• Preparing your shipment—As the shipper, it’s your responsibility to package your shipment, label as necessary, and complete all required documentation. Of course, you’ll probably have a few questions along the way. That’s okay. Amerijet’s team of shipping experts is happy to answer all of your questions. We can even help you complete the required documentation to get your shipment to its destination.

• Understanding the classification of your shipment—It’s also the shipper’s responsibility to properly package and label your shipment according to its classification. For example, shipping hazardous materials requires special labeling, the right packaging, and proper documentation that meets federal and international regulations. Always give an accurate description of your shipment to the cargo shipping company so they can handle it properly.

• Choosing a shipping method—The cargo shipping company will ask you how you want to ship your goods. An array of options is available, so let’s take them one at a time. First, there are air freight services. This is best for getting your items to their destination as quickly as possible. Ocean freight services are also available as they allow you to ship oversized items at an affordable rate. Lastly, trucking services are available for shipping goods domestically in the U.S. and Canada (available in other countries by request).

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Vehicle Shipping—Keep Your Vehicle when You Move Internationally

If you’re relocating to a new country, you’re probably trying to figure out what you’ll take with you and how you’ll get it there. While you obviously plan on keeping your most precious personal belongings and household goods, you might be wondering what to do with your vehicle. Is it easier just to sell it here and buy a new one in your new country? Or should you look for reliable vehicle shipping services to transport your car to its new destination?

Amerijet’s sister company, I.T.N. Consolidators is a leading provider of vehicle shipping services, and can answer all of your car shipping questions.

• Vehicle shipping is easy—If you’ve never shipped a vehicle overseas before, the concept might seem a little foreign and strange to you. Don’t worry. Vehicle shipping is something Amerijet’s sister company has been doing for 30 years. We make it easy to get your vehicle to your new home. If you have any questions about how to prepare your vehicle for shipping or how to complete the required documentation, speak with an Amerijet shipping agent today.

• There are many shipping options available—Did you know you can ship your vehicle by air or by ocean? In most cases, ocean freight shipping is used to transport vehicles, but if you need fast delivery, air shipping can be used. All ocean freight shipping is handled through Amerijet’s sister company, I.T.N. Consolidators.

• Your vehicle can be insured—Amerijet always recommends taking out shipping insurance on your vehicle. This protects you if any damages occur during transport. It also gives you peace of mind knowing you’ll always be taken care of.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

Understanding Ocean Freight Lingo

If you’ve never shipped ocean freight before, the ocean cargo industry can seem like a foreign world. Ocean freight has its own unique lingo, and many of the terms you probably won’t know upon first hearing them. That’s okay. This post will act as your pocket translator for ocean shipping lingo.

Freight forwarder—The firm representing shippers to arrange for transport of their goods from the port of origin to their final destination. They help you complete all paperwork and required documentation.

• Less than container load (LCL)—If you aren’t shipping enough goods to fill up an entire container, your shipment may be combined in a container with other shipments.

• Full container load (FCL)—This is when you’re shipping enough goods to fill up an entire container.

• Customs—Any time you ship goods internationally, the shipment must be cleared by customs in the destination country. Customs fees apply to all incoming shipments.

• Customs broker—Represents the importer. Customs brokers make sure all documents required for gaining authorized entry are submitted to customs agents. They also hand over the customs fees on your behalf.

• ETA—Estimated time of arrival. This lets you know when your goods will arrive at their destination.

Amerijet has been in the shipping business for over 35 years and can help you navigate marine terminology.

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

Shipping Hazardous Materials—Tips for a Smooth Transaction

If you’re shipping hazardous materials domestically or internationally, you probably have a lot of questions. That’s okay. Amerijet is one of the few air cargo shipping providers qualified to ship hazardous materials by air. As experts in this field, we’re committed to making it as simple as possible to get your goods to their destination.

Here are some tips you can follow when shipping hazardous materials.

• Know what you’re shipping—There are many different classes of hazardous materials, and it’s important that you know exactly which type you’re shipping. The main categories of hazardous materials are as follows: dangerous when wet, explosives, flammable gas, non-flammable gas, infectious substance, poison gas, organic peroxide, radioactive, corrosive, flammable solid, flammable liquid, oxidizer, spontaneously combustible, and poison. If you’re unsure of which category your hazardous materials fall under, ask an Amerijet hazmat agent for assistance.

• Prepare documentation in advance—Whether you’re shipping hazardous materials just a few states over or across the world, special documentation must be completed. As the shipper, it’s your responsibility to complete all documentation before shipping. However, Amerijet representatives are happy to assist you with this to ensure all documentation is properly completed.

• Clearly label all packages—All packages containing hazardous materials must be labeled properly according to federal and international shipping guidelines. Labeling is dependent upon which type of hazardous material you’re shipping. Again, if you’re unsure about how to properly label your goods, ask an Amerijet representative for assistance. We’re experts in shipping hazardous materials, and we’re committed to making this process as easy and fast as possible.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Shipping Hazardous Materials—Proper Packaging Tips

Shipping hazardous materials is heavily regulated by a range of local and international governmental organizations. As a shipper, it’s your responsibility to make certain you properly package your hazardous materials to ensure safe transport and to be in compliance with all regulations. If you have any questions regarding shipping hazardous materials, feel free to contact an Amerijet hazmat agent.

Here are some tips for properly packaging your hazardous materials.

• Know the classification of your hazardous materials—Depending on the type of hazardous materials you’re shipping, you’ll need to package them in specific containers. Many hazardous materials are shipped in packaging with inner receptacles, cushioning, outer layering for extra protection, and other unique safety features. Ask a hazmat agent for clarification if you aren’t sure of the type of packaging required for your hazardous materials.

• Don’t mix—You should never mix hazardous materials of different classes in the same outside container. Only a few special exceptions are allowed according to 49 CFR and other safety regulations.

• Use new shipping containers—Whenever you’re shipping hazardous materials, always package them in brand new containers. New shipping containers are stronger and more durable, providing an extra layer of protection and safety to everyone involved.

• Label all hazardous materials—Always apply the proper labels to your hazardous materials containers. These labels let everyone know which class of materials are inside the container to ensure they’re handled properly.

Sunday, October 18, 2009

Shipping Hazardous Materials: 7 Common Household Hazardous Materials

When you hear talk regarding shipping hazardous materials, you probably think it really only applies to big chemical companies, but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Did you know there are many common household items that are considered hazardous materials? Next time you’re shipping something, you might be surprised to find out it’s considered hazardous.
Here are 7 examples of hazardous materials most of us come in contact with regularly.

1. Paint—A can of paint is considered a hazardous material. Special shipping containers are made to safely transport cans of paint. Remember to properly label your shipment to identify it as a hazardous material.

2. Lighters—Lighter fluid is flammable, thus making lighters a hazardous material.

3. Spray cans—Spray cans of all types (paint, canned air, hair spray, etc.) contain contents under extreme pressure. This makes these cans highly combustible, and thus, a hazardous materials.

4. Bleach—A common disinfectant used in many homes, bleach is considered a hazardous material. If you’re unsure how to ship bleach, ask an Amerijet hazmat agent for assistance.

5. Matches—Both strike anywhere and strike on box matches are considered hazardous materials for the purpose of shipping.

6. Power tools—Battery-powered drills and screwdrivers often contain lithium batteries. These batteries are considered hazardous materials as they can release dangerous amounts of heat and ignite if they are dropped or crushed.

7. Perfume—Perfume often contains flammable liquids, making it a hazardous material.

If you have any questions about shipping hazardous materials, let an Amerijet hazmat agent help you through this process.

Saturday, October 17, 2009

Shipping Cars—Information to Have Ready

Amerijet makes shipping cars a fast, easy, and stress-free experience. If you’re interested in our vehicle shipping services, you should have the following information ready before calling:

• Current location of car—The current location of the car is important because if you’re shipping by ocean, you need to find a way to get the vehicle to the port of origin. Whether you take the vehicle there yourself or use inland shipping services is your choice.

• Destination—Where are you shipping the vehicle to? The cost of shipping cars varies from one destination to another, and so does the documentation that needs to be completed. An Amerijet customer service agent can give you all the information you need to make sure your vehicle is prepared to be shipped to its destination quickly and affordably.

• Make and model of vehicle—Find out the specifics of the vehicle you’ll be shipping. Important information you should know includes vehicle height, width, length, and weight.

• Preferred shipping method—There are many different methods available for getting your car from point A to point B. Ocean liners are most commonly used for shipping cars, but shipping by air is also available in some instances. You also should consider whether you want to ship the vehicle in a container or in an open style ship.

For all of your questions about shipping cars, contact an Amerijet shipping agent today.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Shipping Animals: How to Prepare Your Shipment

At Amerijet, we understand that preparation plays a key role in successfully shipping animals internationally. For this reason, we’ve come up with a list of guidelines to follow when preparing your animal for shipping. This will make the process stress-free and mistake-free.

  • Find the right cargo shipping company—Not all cargo shipping companies offer animal shipping services. And of the few that do offer these services, many have strict restrictions on which types of animals you’re allowed to ship. As a leader in the animal shipping field, Amerijet accepts the widest range of animals. From thoroughbred racehorses, exotic zoo animals to domesticated animals, the experts at Amerijet know what it takes to get your animal there safely and comfortably.
  • Obtain medical records—Always have copies of vaccination records and other medical documents on hand. The health of the animal is crucial for clearing the various governmental regulations on animal shipping. It also lets the crew know of any special attention your animal needs to receive during shipping.
  • Complete all required documentation—When shipping animals—whether domestically or internationally—you’re going to have to complete quite a bit of documentation. If you don’t know which documentation is required for your shipment, contact an Amerijet shipping agent today. Amerijet’s representatives are happy to walk you through this process.

Shipping animals should be a stress-free experience. At Amerijet, you can rest easy knowing your animal will always receive the attention and care it needs for a safe and comfortable trip.

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

Questions to Ask an Ocean Freight Company

Never worked with an ocean freight company before? That’s okay. Finding the right oceans shipping services for your needs doesn’t need to be a complication experience. Just remember to ask these questions when choosing your shipping provider.

  • How long has your ocean freight company been in business? Ocean freight shipping is a complex task that requires experience and know-how to properly ensure goods arrive at their destination safely and on-time. I.T.N. Consolidators, an Amerijet sister company, has been providing ocean shipping services for almost 20 years. This means you can rest easy knowing you’re in good hands with their team of shipping experts.
  • Can you ship personal effects or oil field equipment? Depending on the size and type of your goods, some ocean freight companies might not be able to accommodate you. I.T.N. Consolidators, on the other hand, routinely ships hazardous materials, live animals, perishables, vehicles, oversized shipments, and other out-of-the-ordinary shipments. No matter what your shipping needs, I.T.N. Consolidators will do whatever it takes to get your goods to their destination.
  • Can I track my shipment? Waiting for your goods to arrive at their international destination can be a nerve-racking experience. Thankfully, the best ocean freight companies allow you to track your shipment online 24/7. This gives you peace of mind knowing exactly where your shipment is at all times.
  • What security measures do you take to protect my goods? From the time your goods arrive at the port of origin all the way until they reach their final destination. I.T.N. Consolidators provides around-the-clock security to make sure your goods are never tampered with.

Monday, October 12, 2009

Ocean Freight - A Glance at the World’s Most Popular Ports

Every day, international business is conducted through ports across the world. Ocean freight arrives and departs from hundreds of parts all day, every day.

So, which ports are most popular? Here’s a look at just a few of the most heavily trafficked ports in the world.

  • Hong Kong—The port of Hong Kong is absolutely massive in size. In 2007, Hong Kong handled 23.9 million TEUs (20 foot containers). Over 450,000 vessels arrived at the port of Hong kong that year.
  • Singapore—While this port isn’t physically as big as the port of Hong Kong, it’s actually the busiest port in the world. In the same year of 2007, Singapore handled almost 29 million TEUs. It transships one-fifth of the world’s containers. That’s a lot of ocean freight.
  • Los Angeles—As the busiest port in the United States, the port of Los Angeles employs over 16,000 people. It’s currently the 8th busiest port in the world by container volume, handling about 8.4 million TEUs a year.
  • Rotterdam—The port of Rotterdam is the largest port in all of Europe. For nearly 25 years, it was the busiest port in the entire world. Today, it’s about the 6th busiest in terms of container traffic handled each year. The petrochemical industry is commonly serviced by the port of Rotterdam.

If you have questions regarding ocean freight, contact Amerijet – a company with 35 years of experience handling global ocean freight.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Ocean Freight Company—Are They All the Same?

Whether you’re getting ready to move to a new country or you just want to ship your company’s goods to worldwide customers, you’ll need to find an ocean freight company who’s up to the task. At first glance, you might think that all ocean freight services are the same. And you’d be wrong. See, not only do the rates vary from one ocean freight company to another, but also the types of goods you can ship and the destinations served are also different with each provider.

  • Rates—Everyone has a budget to consider, and you always want to make sure you’re getting good value for your dollar. Most ocean freight shipping companies allow you to obtain a free quote from their website. Simply input some basic information about your shipment, and you’ll get an estimate shortly thereafter. The key word here is “estimate.” Remember, these are not exact prices. Use the free quotes as a general guideline only.
  • Goods—The type of goods you’re shipping will directly influence which ocean freight company you should choose. For example, some ocean shipping companies don’t allow you to ship hazardous materials or live animals. Some can’t handle perishables. Make sure the ocean freight company you choose has experience successfully transporting the goods you’re sending.
  • Destinations—Many of the larger ocean shipping providers only service the major ports of the world. So, if you need to reach a remote destination, you could be out of luck. I.T.N. Consolidators, an Amerijet sister company, is proud to offer flexible shipping options that let you reach destinations throughout the world. Ask a shipping agent for service to your destination of choice, and they’ll customize a solution just for you.

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

How Air Freight Services Can Help Your Business

If you run a small to medium sized business, you know how important it is to find new ways to expand your presence. Growing your business requires finding new, cost-effective ways to reach a new group of customers.

One way to do this is through using air freight services. That’s right: Air freight services provide many benefits to businesses of all sizes and backgrounds. Here are just a few to consider:

  • Expand your reach—The most obvious benefit of using air freight services is that your business will now be able to reach customers throughout the entire world. No longer will your products only be available to customers who enter your bricks and mortar stores or to those who you can ship to by ground. Think of how many more sales you can make by offering your products to a worldwide base of consumers.

  • Fast shipping=happy customers—Shipping by air is great for businesses and consumers because you can get your products in their hands in just a few short days. This will leave your customers satisfied and eager to do business with you again.

  • Build credibility—A company that has consumers around the world just feels more credible than a small, local shop. This will create a perception of leadership in your industry and trustworthiness with your consumers.

  • Ship perishables and other fragile goods—If you sell perishable products (fruits, meats, etc.) or other goods that spoil easily, air freight services now allow you to get these delicate goods to locations across the world. Amerijet’s main hub in Miami offers climate-controlled storage solutions to keep your perishables at their ideal temperature to help maintain the integrity of your perishables during the transportation process. . It is important to remember however, when shipping perishables you should always pack your shipments to withstand 48-72 hours of transit time even when shipping to countries with shorter distances. This means using leak-proof containers, ice packs, and moisture resistant tape among other things.

Monday, October 5, 2009

Forwarding Logistics: The Importance of Cargo Insurance

At Amerijet, one of our most important forwarding logistics services is cargo insurance. We always recommend you take out insurance every time you send a shipment. This is the best way to protect yourself should a loss or damage occur during shipping.

Amerijet’s air cargo shipping insurance covers you for 100% of the insured value plus 20%. Whether you’re shipping a computer or fresh fruit, insurance is available to cover your shipment from the time is leaves your place or business or home. It’s important to note that insurance on perishables remains in effect for 24 hours after delivery. For other non-perishable cargo, the insurance remains in effect for 15 days after discharge or delivery.

Commercial merchandise, new goods, perishables (with the exception of breadfruit), vehicles less than 8 years old, boats less than 5 years old are just a few of the items that can be insured.

Amerijet also allows you to get a free insurance quote for your shipment online. Simply enter the invoice amount, and you’ll get a fast insurance quote.

The benefits of our forwarding logistics cargo insurance service include:
  • Peace of mind
  • Financial protection
  • Prompt attention to all insurance claims
  • You deal with a well known entity
If you have any questions about forwarding logistics services or the details of cargo insurance policies, let an Amerijet customer service representative help you.

Friday, October 2, 2009

Cargo Shipping: How to Ship Perishables

Shipping perishables to destinations across the world can be a tricky task if you don’t choose the right cargo shipping company. You want to make sure the shipping provider you choose has the necessary resources and technology at their disposal to keep your perishables at the ideal temperature all the way until they reach market.

Amerijet, a leader in the cargo shipping industry, has been shipping perishables internationally for 30 years. Amerijet’s main hub in Miami offers an array of climate controlled shipping options to help your fishes, meats, produce, and other spoilable goods reach their destination as fresh as possible. It is important to remember however, when shipping perishables you should always pack your shipments to withstand 48-72 hours of transit time even when shipping to countries with shorter distances. This means using leak-proof containers, ice packs, and moisture resistant tape among other things.

The first thing you should know is what temperature your perishables need to be stored at. The Amerijet main hub offers a range of frozen, refrigerated, or chilled storage options. Choosing the right temperature is key to preserving the product.

You also want to use the fastest shipping methods available to get your perishables to their destination as quickly as possible. Amerijet offers express air cargo shipping options as well as inland shipping by truck (U.S. only—available by request in other countries) to get your goods to market overnight.

Sipping perishables can be an easy, stress-free experience with the right cargo shipping company. Let Amerijet help you preserve your goods.

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Cargo Shipping for Your Small Business

Do you run a small business? Are you looking for ways to expand your company’s reach without spending a lot of money? Do you want to provide your customers with different shipping options for receiving their orders? As a leader in the cargo shipping industry, Amerijet has helped small businesses from an array of industries get their goods to customers throughout the world since 1979.

When looking for a company to handle your small business’ cargo shipping, you want to find a company who offers a wide range of shipping options. This way, your customers can choose whether they want to overnight their order or spend less money to get it in a week or 2. Amerijet offers various cargo shipping options by air (express and standard), truck (standard in U.S., available by request in other countries), and ocean (through our sister company, I.T.N. Consolidators).

Of course, you never know where your next customer is going to come from, so you want to make sure the cargo shipping company you choose services a host of worldwide destinations. You should know that many of the larger shipping companies only ship to major ports throughout the world. Therefore, if you need to reach a customer in a remote destination, they might not be able to help you. Amerijet, on the other hand, is committed to providing flexible shipping solutions to meet your every demand.

Lastly, you want to make certain the cargo shipping provider allows you and your customers to track shipments easily. With Amerijet and I.T.N. Consolidators, you can easily track all shipments online, any time day or night.

Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Cargo Shipping—3 Common Packing Mistakes to Avoid

As a leader in the cargo shipping industry, Amerijet understands what it takes to get your packages to their destination quickly and safely. One of the most important factors to determining the safety and integrity of your shipment is the packaging of the goods. Packing your items properly will ensure they don’t get damaged or broken during transport.
Here are 3 common mistakes to avoid when packing items.

  1. Using old boxes—This happens most often to people who are moving to new home. Instead of buying brand new moving boxes, you might be tempted to ask around at department stores for used cardboard boxes. While this might save you money in upfront costs, it sets you up for failure in the long run. See, old boxes just aren’t as strong as new cargo shipping containers. Used boxes don’t provide the protection your goods need to survive the trip intact.
  2. Skimping on peanuts and bubble wrap—Packing peanuts, bubble wrap, tissues, newspaper, and other protective materials are your friends. Don’t skimp on them for fear of being wasteful. Here’s how you can make certain you put the right amount of packing materials in your box: the item should not be able to move around at all inside of the box. If the item still has room to shift, place more peanuts of bubble wrap inside the box. Remember, the slightest movement during shipping could severely damage your item.
  3. Choosing the wrong size box—Boxes that are either too big or too small present serious issues for shippers. If the box is too big, your breakables will bounce around during shipping. If the box is too small, it won’t provide any protection for the items inside. If you need help choosing the right packaging for your goods, ask an Amerijet cargo shipping agent for help.

Sunday, September 27, 2009

Air Freight Services: Getting a Quote

Before you pack up your shipment and take it to your local air freight services provider, you’ll probably want to do some shopping around to find the best shipping rates for the service you want. Today, getting a free quote is faster and easier than ever before.

Information to have ready

The first thing you need to do is to make sure you have all the information on hand required for obtaining your quote. This includes knowing what type of goods you’re shipping, where you’re shipping from and to, the type of air freight services desired (express, standard, small package, oversized, or charter), and the approximate dimensions and weight of the shipment.

How to get air freight services quote

Now that you have this information ready, you’re ready to get your quote. Amerijet offers free online quotes through our website. All you have to do is fill out the short form with the information listed above, and you’ll receive an estimate for shipping your goods.

If using the Internet to get a free quote isn’t your thing, you can always call an Amerijet customer service representative to receive your quote. Just make sure you have the necessary information on hand.

Understanding your quote

It’s important to note that your quote isn’t necessarily the exact amount it will cost you to ship your goods. It’s simply an estimate designed to give you a better idea of what you can expect. Once we can see your shipment and understand it better, we’ll be able to give you the exact rate for getting your goods to their destination. You should also be aware that all air cargo providers only quote the transportation charges. Most counties have local charges, which need to be paid to the local government or airport.

If you have any questions about our air freight services, contact an Amerijet customer service agent today!

Friday, September 25, 2009

Air Freight Services—Are They All the Same?

If you don’t have much experience shipping goods by air, you might think all air freight services are the same. At first glance, it does seem that way, doesn’t it? But this couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, the quality and flexibility of air freight services varies greatly from company to company.

Here are some examples:
  • Destinations—The first difference between many air freight services is the destinations served. The bigger air shipping companies usually only ship to major destinations across the world, because they operate large aircraft. Amerijet, on the other hand operates smaller and large Boeing aircraft and is committed to providing you with the best shipping solutions for your needs. If this means getting your goods to remote destinations, we’ll make it happen.

  • Price—Even though you should never choose a shipping company on price alone, the truth is rates can vary greatly from one company to another. Most air freight services allow you to get a free instant quote from their website to get an idea of how much they’ll charge to ship your goods. Always make sure that the company you select can deliver as promised.

  • Types of goods allowed—Another key difference between air shipping companies is the types of goods they will ship. For example, Amerijet is one of the few air cargo carriers qualified to ship hazardous materials. Most other companies can’t ship them. Amerijet also provides air services for perishables and live animals; most other companies don’t.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Air Cargo: How It Works

These days, you can send almost anything by air to destinations across the world. From small letters and packages to live animals and vehicles, Amerijet provides a wide range of air cargo shipping services to meet your every need. Whether your shipment requires a next day service or you have a few days, Amerijet’s flexibility has made us a leader in the air cargo industry.

So, how exactly does air freight work? Here’s a brief overview.

  • How it gets there—Air cargo is typically shipped via one of the following three methods: 1) On a plane with passengers, 2) On a normal dedicated cargo plan, or 3) On a chartered aircraft for large loads. The type of goods you’re shipping and how quickly you need them to arrive at their destination determine which shipping method will be used.

  • Types of goods shipped—You’d be surprised at how many different types of goods are shipped by air.. At Amerijet, we ship hazardous materials, live animals, vehicles, household goods, perishables, dry goods, antiques, and so much more to destinations throughout the globe by air. Of course, not every air cargo shipping service handles these types of goods, so always be sure you choose the right shipping company for your requirements.

  • Other factors—Once the air cargo arrives at its international destination, it must clear customs. All required documentation must already be completed in advance. Taxes and other local fees can be paid by the consignee at the time of pickup. If you have any questions about customs fees or anything else, ask an Amerijet customer service agent for assistance.

Monday, September 21, 2009

3 More Tips for Choosing an Ocean Freight Company

In the past, we’ve offered guidelines for helping you find the right ocean freight company to handle your shipments. In this post, we’re going to share 3 more tips that will further help you in the buying process. Many of these tips are based on the changing economic climate facing the shipping industry right now.

  1. Make sure the company is financially viable—The unfortunate reality is that today’s unstable economic climate has taken its toll on many ocean shipping companies. As a shipper, you want to make certain the ocean freight company you choose is going to be there for you now and in the future. Do plenty of research to determine if the ocean freight shipper is financially viable. After all, the last thing you want is for the shipping company to close down while your goods are still in transit.

  2. Review the ocean freight company’s performance—As the saying goes, “The proof is in the pudding.” If the ocean freight company you choose routinely delays your shipments or just isn’t reliable, you need to take your business elsewhere. Also, read customer reviews of the ocean shipper online before you decide on which company to work with.

  3. Test their customer service—It’s always a good idea to call around to several ocean freight companies to get a feel for the level of customer service they provide. Chances are, if the people you talk to on the phone now aren’t helpful, they’d be even less helpful in the future. Make sure you feel comfortable with the customer service agents before you choose to work with the provider.

Amerijet has an outstanding reputation as an Ocean Freight Company and can answer all of your questions regarding ocean freight shipping.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

Ocean Freight—Factors that Influence Total Cost

Whether you’re moving overseas or you’re shipping your company’s goods internationally, you’ll likely use an ocean freight forwarding service. I.T.N. Consolidators, a sister company of Amerijet, has been providing reliable, affordable ocean shipping services since 1990.

To make the ocean freight process as simple and clear as possible, we’ve come up with a list of factors that influence the total cost of getting your goods from point A to point B. Keep these in mind as you prepare your shipment.

• Packaging and labeling—Of course, you need to have the right supplies to properly pack your goods to ship them across the world. Make sure all of your goods are packed properly to protect against any breakage or damage during transport. For large shipments, your goods will probably be shipped in a container. Always consider the cost of packaging when preparing your shipment.

• Inland transportation—Do you need help transporting your shipment to the port of origin? If so, there are inland shipping services available upon request. However, you should know this will increase the total cost of shipping your goods to their final destination.

• Ocean freight price—This is the actual price for shipping your goods by sea to their destination. Most ocean freight services allow you to receive free quotes on their website. Always keep in mind that these online quotes are typically estimates and not necessarily the exact cost of shipping your goods.

• Customs and other taxes—Lastly, there are additional customs fees and other taxes that must be paid for international ocean freight shipping. To determine how much these fees will cost, speak to a customer service representative at I.T.N. Consolidators or Amerijet.

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Forwarding Logistics: The Importance of Cargo Insurance

At Amerijet, one of our most important forwarding logistics services is cargo insurance. We always recommend you take out insurance every time you send a shipment. This is the best way to protect yourself should a loss or damage occur during shipping.

Amerijet’s air cargo shipping insurance covers you for 100% of the insured value plus 20%. Whether you’re shipping a computer or fresh fruit, insurance is available to cover your shipment from the time it leaves your place of business or home. It’s important to note that insurance on perishables remains in effect for 24 hours after delivery. For other non-perishable cargo, the insurance remains in effect for 15 days after discharge or delivery.

Commercial merchandise, new goods, perishables (with the exception of breadfruit), vehicles less than 8 years old, boats less than 5 years old are just a few of the items that can be insured.

Amerijet also allows you to get a free insurance quote for your shipment online. Simply enter the invoice amount, and you’ll get a fast insurance quote.

The benefits of our forwarding logistics cargo insurance service include:

• Peace of mind

• Financial protection

• Prompt attention to all insurance claims

• You deal with a well known entity

If you have any questions about forwarding logistics services or the details of cargo insurance policies, let an Amerijet customer service representative help you.