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      <title>HOW TO SHIP EVERYTHING ALL</title>
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         <title>Who’s Who in Shipping</title>
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         <description>by W.E. Reinka, an international shipping consultant
Whenever I read a newspaper that features an article on international trade issues, my skin crawls when it refers to carriers as “shippers,” as in “Port Director Felix Catnip predicted that the new cargo tracking system would attract several large shippers to the port.”
Port Director Catnip really wants to [...]</description>
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         <title>Minimum Quantity Rates Can Save You Money!</title>
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         <description>by W.E. Reinka, an international shipping consultant
What’s this? My trucker charged me for 1,000 pounds when I only shipped 820 pounds.
Relax. Your carrier applied the Minimum Quantity Rule which actually saved you money. What’s more, it provides you a way to make more money.
Minimum Quantity Rates apply when it is cheaper to rate a shipment [...]</description>
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         <title>Is Your Warehouse a “Where?” House?</title>
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         <description>by W.E. Reinka, an international shipping consultant
If you’re supporting a 200,000 square foot warehouse with a barcode system, you may hereby stop reading because these tips are aimed at shippers who are operating a more or less manual operation, probably in smaller quarters. A manual operation doesn’t mean that there’s no computer inventory tracking but [...]</description>
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         <title>Gross Weight? Tare Weight? Wait! Which Weight?</title>
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         <description>With all the different weight definitions used in the shipping industry. Which weight category is really going to affect the shipper's bottom line?</description>
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         <title>The Interesting History of IATA Codes…Who Knew?</title>
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         <description>Look at your luggage tag or air waybill and you’ll see airport codes instead of origin and destination city names spelled out. IATA (International Air Transport Association) assigns a three-letter identifier code to every commercial airport in the world.</description>
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         <title>Welcome to How to Ship Anything!</title>
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         <description>This online resource is dedicated to helping small business owners and individuals with all their shipping questions and concerns.If you don&amp;#8217;t see the shipping answer you are looking for-please be sure to let us know!
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         <title>Goodbye DHL USA…</title>
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         <description>DHL finally announced on November 10th that it will stop domestic air and ground service by January, 2009. Rumors had been swirling around the shipping industry for some time about DHL exiting the US market. Many articles and posts have already been written about the layoff of DHL employees (roughly ...</description>
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         <title>FedEx Shipping Services</title>
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         <description>The FedEx that everyone has come to know and love is actually a group pf companies that operate under the umbrella of the FedEx corporation. The four companies that comprise FedEx corporation are: FedEx Express FedEx Ground FedEx Freight FedEx Services FedEx Home delivery is part of FedEx Ground. Clarification of this organizational structure will ...</description>
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         <title>UPS, USPS, DHL and FedEx cost comparison</title>
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         <description>We came across a very nice article by Blissfully Domestic that performed a comparison of shipping costs from these three carriers. The conclusion was that there was little difference in cost between the three carriers. We don't entirely agree with that conclusion. That all depends on who you are and ...</description>
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         <title>DHL Shipping Services</title>
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         <description>Below is a table of different shipping services available from DHL. DHL domestic service is currently in transition because they are in the middle of a deal that will effectively outsource DHL domestic air service to UPS. This can be good or bad depending on the shipping rates that ...</description>
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         <title>DHL, Fedex and UPS Small Business Center Comparison</title>
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         <title>DHL, FedEx and UPS Free Shipping Resources: A Comparison</title>
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         <description>The following table is compilation of all DHL, Fedex and UPS resources that are available to users WITHOUT first having to create an account or submit information. We find that this is useful to our readers who don't necessarily want to commit to a carrier in any way while they ...</description>
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         <title>DHL, Fedex and UPS International Freight Service Comparison</title>
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         <title>DHL, Fedex and UPS International Shipping Guide Comparison</title>
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         <description>We have reviewed the international shipping guides fro DHL, Fedex and UPS for use by a novice shipper. We have evaluated these guides on the following points: Content Layout Ease of understanding for a novice shipper "How To" instructions provided Links to Shipping resources openly available without registration. In our estimation DHL provides the best ...</description>
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         <title>DHL, FEDEX, UPS Domestic Shipping Service Comparison</title>
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         <title>How To Pack Marijuana For Illegal Shipping</title>
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         <description>This set of instructions was submitted by an anonymous reader. In the interest of serving our wide range of readers we made an editorial decision to publish it. "I believe I know of a few ways you can ship marijuana without any complications. The first way is using a combination ...</description>
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         <title>How To Ship Cheese</title>
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         <description>How to ship perishable food Cheese is a perishable food which requires refrigeration. Cheese must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.
Materials Styrofoam Box Corrugated Box Ice Pack Moisture Resistant Tape Procedure
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.
2. Wrap cheese in plastic wrap.
3. Remove cheese from the refrigerator at the last possible moment.
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         <title>How To Ship A Perishable Item</title>
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         <description>How to ship perishable food Perishable food: Can be described any food stuff that requires refrigeration such as a smoked turkey, cheese or fish (EW!). Perishables must be shipped NEXT DAY DELIVERY.
Materials Styrofoam Box Corrugated Box Ice Pack Moisture Resistant Tape Procedure
1. Freeze ice pack before shipping.
2. Wrap the perishable item wrapped in plastic wrap.
3. Remove perishable ...</description>
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         <title>How To Ship Pies</title>
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         <description>A pie is considered a perishable similar to any unfrosted or frosted cake that would normally require refrigeration. Materials Plastic container or wrap Styrofoam box Corrugated box Packing foam or peanuts Reinforced moisture resistant tape Procedure 1. Freeze pie rock solid.
2. Wrap frozen pie in a sealed plastic container or wrap to avoid loss of moisture.
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         <title>How To Ship Deceased Internationally</title>
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         <description>We came across this press release on a Funeral Service that specializes in shipping your deceased internationally. This makes allot of sense when you consider that we have become a global economy with people relocating not just from state to state but from country to country. The need to ship ...</description>
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         <title>What Do You Say?</title>
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         <title>How To Ship a Large Item?</title>
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         <description>What is a large item? The first thing we want to do is define a large or freight item. Anything over 150lbs is considered a heavy weight item because of the 150lb weight restriction that all three of the big shipping companies have in place. We will define large items as ...</description>
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         <title>The Top 7 Instructions on the Web for Shipping a Pet</title>
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         <description>If you have never shipped your pet before, it can be a stressful experience trying to figure out the proper procedure-especially if you are under a time crunch. That is why we scoured the internet in search of the best instructions on "how to ship a pet?" and put them ...</description>
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         <title>What is the Fuel Surcharge?</title>
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         <description>The fuel surcharge is a charge that is added to the price of shipping your package. The reason that is is separate is because the price of fuel needed to transport your package fluctuates with the market value of fuel. When the cost of fuel is low price the ...</description>
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