by cargosnew | Jul 24, 2017 | News
Most importers and exporters have heard the term “free time.” At least they know they’ve paid for container free time, also known as demurrage and detention. In freight forwarding its important to not just understand but also manage container free time. Here’s some...
by cargosnew | Jul 3, 2017 | News
Cargo Services sponsored a special high school graduation event at the Colts Complex in June. “This isn’t your typical high school graduation party,” says Steve Fugate, Cargo Services CFO. “These 12 high school grads have succeeded despite circumstances resulting from...
by cargosnew | Jun 2, 2017 | News, Uncategorized
The Indy Rail Ramp, operated by the Indiana Railroad, was announced four years ago, in January 2014. The service appears to be operating as promised with the goal: to reduce transit times while improving transportation consistency to make supply chains competitive for...
by cargosnew | May 8, 2017 | News
By Diana Kepler (customs broker) and Amber Cox (certified customs specialist) Defining what customs brokers do each day can be compared to a general contractor. When a contractor is hired to oversee a project, whether commercial or residential, that professional is...
by cargosnew | Jan 18, 2017 | News
Read more on this topic in the January 2017 INdiana Connections enewsletter story published by Inside Indiana Business. The story features information and comments from Cargo Services Jefferson Clay. CLICK HERE The steamship line industry will form three major...
by cargosnew | Oct 10, 2016 | News, Uncategorized
by John Rowe Cargo Services managing director Many importers and exporters don’t have a clear understanding of Incoterms and how they apply to international business transactions. Incoterms were developed by the International Chamber of Commerce to help provide...