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Key Factors to Consider When Selecting a Freight Forwarding Company

In the intricate web of global logistics, choosing the right freight forwarding company is a pivotal decision for businesses engaged in international trade. The selection...

Tip the Scales in Your Favor: What To Look for In a Food Import Expert: A & A Importing Food Insider Tips

Insider Tips to Importing Food: A & A Experts Weigh In We recently shared with you the tearjerker, but essential reading on when to break...

How to Break Up With Your Customs Broker: Make it Painless

Breaking up is never easy, we know. That goes for more than just personal relationships, but your biggest business relationships can really sting to end,...

You can’t say Canada or America without A & A, eh?

Today we’re giving you some guidance on how to fill out a CCI/Commercial Invoice/Certificate of Origin-FTAs. These are essential, and often filled out incorrectly. Proper,...

Will we be the first fully remote customs broker? A year of working from home with A & A

#wfh #wfa #wfa&a? Here we are, a year into being completely remote as a company. We have about 80 people between our companies and we’ve...

Do YOU do B13A’s for Exporting from Canada?

Save some trees… The B13A Process is Going PAPERLESS! The B13A Process is going Paperless If you are doing B13A’s for Exporting from Canada, there is a new process. What...

12 Tips to a Successful Customs Brokerage Process

International trade gets regulated with a variety of trade laws and tariffs. These are set by countries as a way to control the movement of...

Travel Tips – Residents Returning to Canada

The information presented here was reproduced from the Canada Customs pamphlet, I Declare – a guide for Canadian residents returning to Canada. Download the I...

NOTE: All details pertaining to CARM R2 processes are based on the current information available at the time of writing. As this is subject to change, it’s recommended you periodically check in with the CBSA or your customs broker.