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.