If you are a manufacturer, exporter, importer or freight forwarder of a shipment that will travel by sea in a cargo ship, you may need ocean freight insurance. But, if... read more →
Whether you regularly ship internationally, or you’re just finding out what’s involved, customs clearance is a critical part of the process. Regardless of anything else you do to ensure your... read more →
The benefits of using shipping services are extensive. Products can be safely transported from where they originate to their final destination in a timely manner. You can choose options for... read more →
Businesses have two main options for international shipping to destinations outside of North America: air freight vs ocean freight. Both have their own unique benefits and drawbacks, and the right... read more →
Of course, the transport of dangerous goods, by air or any other form of transportation requires special handling and procedures. But, transporting dangerous goods by air is particularly risky. While... read more →
Cool chain, or cold chain, management is the temperature-controlled handling of products that are being processed, transported, stored or displayed. The 'cool chain' name derives from the fact that it... read more →
Customs clearance - or customs brokerage - services make it possible for goods to cross international borders. The services make sure that commercial freight (and goods from individuals) meet the... read more →
We are pleased to announce that GEO Express International (GEO) has received the ISO 9001 certification, in recognition of our efforts to improve our quality control programs and offer services... read more →
Knowing whether to choose between FCL vs LCL shipping starts with being clear about their differences. FCL stands for ‘full container load.’ It means that your freight is the only... read more →
Geo Express International has expanded their warehousing capacity in Montreal. The secured facility, located very close to Montreal Pierre Elliott Trudeau Airport, is ideally placed for companies requiring parts banking... read more →