Courier to Germany from Australia
Shipping
freight is a relatively simple process. But there are still a number of common
mistakes that can cost importers and exporters dearly if they don’t take a few
simple precautions.
These
are some of the issues that we most frequently encounter.
The
Five Most Common Mistakes Made When Shipping Freight
1. The bill of lading
Any
largescale movement of cargo requires a bill of lading. It’s a document
detailing all of the necessary shipping information, including freight class,
weight, and billing information. Incorrectly completing – or simply failing to
complete – your bill of lading can cause various problems with your shipment.
From delayed delivery as the admin is sorted out, to an inability to carry the
goods. So, take time to get your bill of lading in order before dispatch. And
if this is an area that you have difficulty with, it’s worth considering taking
on a freight forwarder to manage your admin.
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2. Poor packaging
We’ve
talked on here before, about the dos and don’ts of pallet
shipping. But packaging is too important an issue not to stress again.
Whether you’re working with pallets, white goods, small packets, or shipping
containers, you have to get your packaging right. Cutting corners is a good way
to cut upfront costs. But it’s also the best way to ensure a high level of
wastage. Even the best drivers can’t carry poorly packed goods without damage.
3. Missing collection
This
is kind of an obvious one. But if you want your freight collected, you need to
be there when the freighter arrives. They will give you an estimated collection
window to work around. If your freighter arrives early, that’s fine, they’ll
wait. But if your company has arranged a collection towards the end of the day
and you decide to lock up early, your driver is not going to wait until the
next morning.
4. No insurance
At
Plexus Freight, we do everything in our power to ensure that the goods we carry
arrive at their destination in their intended condition. But accidents can
happen. Whether through poor packing, road accidents, or extreme weather. We
provide an online damages claim form, in an attempt to make the
process easier for everyone. But there are many things that carrier insurance
won’t cover, and your carrier is not the only party involved in the shipping
process. Damage can as easily take place in the loading bay of your facility or
your shipment’s destination, as it can on the road. Third-party insurance can
protect you against all eventualities.
5. Being unprepared for duty and tax requirements
Customs,
duty and taxes have always been issues for exporters, but since ‘Brexit’
actually happened, there are far more pressures in this area. Largely because
you now need to file customs declarations when importing or exporting any goods
between Europe and Great Britain, or when moving goods through the UK. The now
defunct free trade agreement meant that much of the current red tape was
previously unnecessary. It’s not now. So, before arranging any shipments, it
pays to familiarise yourself with the relevant requirements.
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