An air freight forwarder organises and manages the transportation of your goods from A to B by air. They don’t physically move the goods but they put everything in place, liaise w...
The UK manufacturing sector is thriving with the sector accounting for 45% of total UK exports - a total of £275bn (Make UK). Those businesses that will continue to grow and succeed...
As reported in the Yorkshire Evening Post this week “Companies in Leeds are concerned at how continued uncertainty around Brexit is leading to a fall in business investment and inc...
From the production of day to day household products to industrial manufactured chemicals and dyes the chemical sector is thriving and following substantial R&D investment, bot...
An ATA Carnet is an international customs document which allows for certain types of goods to be taken temporarily into or out of the EU without having to complete the usual custom...
Stock management and storage can often be a challenge for businesses as they prepare to export large quantities of goods overseas. Many of our clients take advantage of the warehous...
A Certificate of Origin is an important international trade document confirming that goods in a particular export shipment are wholly attained, produced, manufactured or processed ...
A T1 is a transit document which allows for goods which originated outside the European Union to move freely within the European Union. The accompanying document ensures that no cus...
Also known as a ‘Movement Certificate (EUR1)’, the document allows you to take advantage of bilateral trade agreements when exporting and importing your goods. For counties that hav...
A Customs Procedure Code (CPC) is a pre-defined HMRC code that is required to describe the purpose of your overseas shipment. The code is used to determine how your shipment will be...
If the UK leaves the EU without a deal, imports between the EU and the UK will be treated like any other import shipment from the rest of the world. Why were Transitional Simplified...
An in-depth look at one of the nine IATA classes of dangerous and hazardous goods – Class 5 Oxidising Substances & Organic Peroxides Shipping Class 5 Dangerous Goods There is a t...
Do you know your incoterms? Please see our in-depth guide to Free On Board… What is the Meaning of Free On Board? (FOB) “Free On Board” or FOB is one of the 11 official incoterm...
An in-depth guide to the incoterm; Cost and Freight... What is Cost and Freight? (CFR) Cost and Freight is one of the 11 incoterms used in in international shipping. In this rulin...
An in-depth guide to the incoterm; Cost, Insurance and Freight (CIF)... What is Cost, Insurance and Freight? (CIF) Cost, Insurance and Freight is one of the 11 official rulings of i...
An in-depth look at the incoterm; Free Alongside Ship... What is Free Alongside Ship? “Free Alongside Ship” (FAS) is one of the 11 official rulings from incoterms 2010. This partic...
August round-up from Tudor International Freight… From deliveries to the United Arab Emirates to making an appearance in the new Amazon Prime documentary surrounding Leeds United – ...
An in-depth look at one of the nine classes of dangerous and hazardous goods: Class 3 – Flammable Liquids Shipping Class 3 Dangerous Goods There are a total of nine dangerous/hazard...