
Feb 11, 2025 • by Sandy Ahluwalia
Canada-U.S. Trade War and its Impacts on Shipping
Shipping in Turbulent Times and how 🍁Secureship 🍁 can help ease that pain
Read moreby Paul Bourque
Mar 14, 2024
Key Points
Canada’s number one trading partner not only boasts having the world’s biggest economy, but that nation also sits right next door to us. As a result, more Canadian goods are shipped to the USA than anywhere else on earth. However, Canada also has trade agreements with 40-plus nations ranging from the 27 EU states, across the Pacific to the Australasian countries, and a few more in South America and the Middle East.
Therefore, there is no shortage of firms available to Canadians to carry their parcels – commercial or personal – across the American border or anywhere internationally. You could select Canada Post, Purolator, FedEx, UPS, DHL, Loomis, and Dicom, to name a few. While all of these companies could be consulted individually and then compared to find the best deal for your shipment, what if you could sit at your computer and have all of the possibilities brought to you with a few keystrokes? That’s the job of Secureship, and they will not only save you time and effort, but also money.
Table of Contents
Secureship is a shipping broker based in Ottawa, Canada, but their services are available to any business or individual wishing to ship from Canada to any country worldwide.
Whether you need to send an envelope, parcel, or container of goods, Secureship can help you get it there economically. As well, we will guide you through the steps, which will save you time, allowing you to do what’s truly important: building your business or simply relaxing.
When using Secureship, there are five simple steps to shipping a parcel:
To get started, you simply need to sign up, which is free and without a monthly or yearly charge.
The first step is to select a new box. A previously used box may have lost up to 50% of its registered strength during its first tour. And if shipping fragile items, ensure that they are wrapped in bubble wrap or with package peanuts, and arrange them at least five centimetres from each other. Further packing details can be found by consulting ISTA 3A packaging requirements, which is particularly important when your parcel has been insured.
The second step involves choosing the service, and that’s Secureship’s expertise. Its online platform will provide you a choice of about ten options with several different carriers (Purolator, FedEx, UPS) that offer a range of prices and delivery times. And because of Secureship’s bulk buying power, you can save up to one-half of the company’s regular shipping price.
Then there is printing the paperwork, which for international shipments can be onerous; however, Secureship’s system will guide you smoothly through common international shipping documents.
Once that’s complete, it only takes a few more keystrokes to arrange for parcel pickup at your business office or home. And after that, our system will track the parcel’s progress and report any issues or concerns during its journey to the destination.
Secureship also offers a range of support to new and experienced shippers. You can email us concerning your shipment, pose questions to our bot, peruse blogs, or read articles on a variety of shipping topics – commercial invoices, tracking packages, billable weight.
In our Help Centre you can email us regarding shipment issues, which typically will be answered within an hour if sent during regular business hours. Or for instant help, consult our Ship Guru, a bot with answers to over 5,000 questions.
The Learning Centre contains 16 short articles designed to teach you all you need to know about shipping. Included are introductory pieces about packaging responsibilities and how to reduce shipping costs; others are aimed at businesses sending goods overseas and they cover topics like duties and taxes, prohibited and restricted goods, INCO terms and insurance.
This section offers country-specific shipping guides for 135-plus countries. Within them you will find the country’s customs regulations and limitations – quantity and monetary – concerning the importation of documents, gifts, foodstuffs, personal effects, commercial samples and advertising, temporary goods, permanent and sold golds as well as a list of restricted and prohibited items, and duty and tax rates.
The best deals on shipping from Canada to its most popular overseas locations can be found by using an online shipping broker, like Secureship. Secureship has many years of experience finding the carrier that will meet your budget and timelines for your parcel. With our bulk buying power you save money, and our intuitive platform guides you through the steps and paperwork required for your overseas-bound shipment, which saves you time. In addition, our website offers shipping answers, support, country-specific shipping guides articles, and blogs to address your shipping needs and questions whether your parcel is heading to Antwerp or Australia, Zagreb or Zambia, or parts in between.
Feb 11, 2025 • by Sandy Ahluwalia
Canada-U.S. Trade War and its Impacts on Shipping
Shipping in Turbulent Times and how 🍁Secureship 🍁 can help ease that pain
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