by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Oct 9, 2025 | Tariffs, Economic trends, Importing
President Trump’s IEEPA tariffs Supreme Court ruling could potentially reshape international trade. On November 5, the Supreme Court will hear two consolidated cases – Learning Resources v. Trump and Trump v. V.O.S. Selections. In V.O.S. Selections vs Trump, the US...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Nov 14, 2024 | Shipping Logistics, Supply Chain, Transportation
With electronics being a popular U.S. import, optimizing logistics for electronics imports can be an excellent opportunity for shippers. In 2023, the U.S. brought approximately $463.36 billion in electrical and electronic goods. Since there is such a high...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Jun 27, 2024 | Shipping Logistics, Freight Forwarding, Supply Chain
Technological advancements have led to a recent growth in shipping perishables by sea. Perishables can spoil or decay if not transported by the carrier under a specific temperature and time. This can include cargo like fresh produce, dairy, pharmaceuticals,...
by Jontrey Aimes | Mar 27, 2024 | Shipping Logistics, 3PL, Supply Chain
Early Tuesday morning, the 1.6-mile-long Baltimore Key bridge collapsed into the Patapsco Rover. Around 1:30 am, a massive container ship crashed into one of the bridge’s support beams, causing it to fall. The Francis Scott Key Bridge is a central...
by A1 WorldWide Logistics | Jan 30, 2023 | Agricultural imports, Customs Broker Miami, Freight Forwarding, Supply Chain
Celebrated February 14th, Valentine’s Day is known as a celebration of love and romance. Goods such as chocolates, candy, and perfumes are imported into and out of the U.S. from different countries. Another typical shipment moved globally for Valentine’s Day...