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The Nearshoring Movement to Mexico Takes Warehouse Space to Historic Lows

Surging Demand Is Meeting Limited Supply in Mexico’s Logistics Sector The logistics landscape in Mexico is…

By Daniel Cooke

February 19, 2025

2 min read

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With talk of Higher Tariffs on Imports, You Need to Maximize Your Potential for Duty Drawbacks on your Exports

If you’re importing components then producing materials that you export or have needed to destroy, did…

By Daniel Cooke

January 6, 2025

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Congratulations on a Milestone!

30 Years ago this month, back in 1994 in a 10×10′ office just outside of JFK…

By Daniel Cooke

November 5, 2024

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Foreign Trade Zone Benefit for Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism Trade Compliance Partners

Recently, CBP implemented a new benefit for Customs Trade Partnership Against Terrorism (CTPAT) Trade Compliance partners:…

By Daniel Cooke

October 30, 2024

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The USTR is Now Accepting Requests Sec 301 Temporary Exclusion Requests on Machinery Used in Domestic Manufacturing

Back on May 28th, 2024, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) announced it would…

By Daniel Cooke

October 22, 2024

1 min read

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FDA Proposes New Front-of-Package Nutrition Labeling Rule

The FDA has a new proposal aimed at making nutrition information easier to access. It wants…

By Daniel Cooke

May 20, 2025

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Updated FAQ and Industry Webinar Invitation – 14

New information recently communicated by the White House has necessitated that we update our Tariff FAQ…

By Daniel Cooke

May 19, 2025

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US CPSC Launches Self-Registration for the eFiling Voluntary Stage

The US Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published a final rule mandating the efiling of Certificates…

By Daniel Cooke

May 15, 2025

2 min read

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Strategies to Manage Tariffs and Reduce Costs for Imported Merchandise

Last week, Alba’s Founder and Chairman, Salvatore Stile II, was invited to join a panel discussion…

By Daniel Cooke

May 14, 2025

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Additional Details on China Tariff Temp Reduction – 13

Following on from our update yesterday, we have additional details on the US/China 90-day reciprocal tariff…

By Daniel Cooke

May 13, 2025

2 min read

In The Media

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Sal Stile talks with Fox News

Sal Stile, Co-Chairman of Alba, talks to Fox News on Wednesday, December 11th about the possible…

By Daniel Cooke

December 12, 2024

1 min read

UCLA Economic Forecast: Outlook for Q4 2021 and 2022

With the pandemic still affecting our economic activity, it is important for businesses to be prepared…

By Joe DeSilvestri

April 21, 2022

2 min read

Sal Stile talks with Fox Business: Businesses using air cargo to alleviate port congestion delays

Sal Stile, President of Alba Wheels Up spoke in an interview on Fox Business where he…

By Joe DeSilvestri

April 15, 2022

1 min read

Alba Wheels Up President Sal Stile: Steamship lines may double their contract rates in 2022

Sal Stile, President of Alba Wheels Up spoke in an interview on “QuickTake-Take Stock” and discussed…

By Joe DeSilvestri

April 7, 2022

1 min read

Eliminate Customs Duties on Ecommerce Goods: Increase your Direct-To-Consumer Sales

The Direct To Consumer landscape has radically accelerated, it is important to drive transformational business growth…

By Joe DeSilvestri

April 5, 2022

3 min read

Press Releases

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Alba Partners With The Perishable Specialist, in a Move That Further Expands Its Miami Footprint and Produce Logistics Capabilities.

Valley Stream, NY – May 20th, 2025 – Alba Wheels Up International, LLC (“Alba”) has partnered…

By Daniel Cooke

May 20, 2025

2 min read

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Cobalt Wine Logistics LLC Acquires North Coast Logistics Inc., Expanding National and International Wine and Spirits Logistics Solutions

Napa, CA – March 18, 2025 – Cobalt Wine Logistics LLC (“Cobalt”) has acquired North Coast…

By Daniel Cooke

March 18, 2025

3 min read

Introducing Luis Eraña, Alba’s New Chief Executive Officer

Valley Stream, New York, July 30th, 2024 – Alba Wheels Up International (“Alba”), a leader in…

By Daniel Cooke

August 1, 2024

2 min read

Alba Wheels Up International Strengthens Global Presence with Acquisition of John A. Steer Co.

In a strategic move that solidifies its standing as a key player in customs brokerage and…

By Joe DeSilvestri

February 1, 2024

3 min read

Alba Wheels Up International Announces the Strategic Acquisition of John A. Steer Co., Expanding Leadership in Customs Brokerage and Logistics

Alba Wheels Up International (“Alba”), a leader in customs brokerage and logistics services, announces it has…

By Joe DeSilvestri

January 9, 2024

2 min read

Frequently Asked Questions

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In the event of shipment damage or even a total loss, shipping companies have limited liability and you will not recoup the value of your goods, lost sales, and reputational harm.  Shipping insurance is a cost-effective safeguard against these issues.

Read more about cargo insurance here.

An online store offers your customers 24/7 shopping availability, but those orders need to be packed and shipped somewhere.  Leveraging a Section 321 program with near-shore fulfilment could offer you a lower landed cost to maximize your profits.

Read more about eCommerce opportunities in this article.

The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act enforcement strategies by the Department of Homeland Security include shipment seizure should you’re the DHA have suspicion that components within your product utilized forced labor in their development.  A supply chain de-risking strategy is a must.

Find out more in this webinar.

TEUs or Twenty foot Equivalent Units is the standard unit of measure for container shipping but there are lots of different sizes.  Read our article to learn more.

A bill of lading is a crucial document in the shipping world.  Essentially it’s the ticket for your freight.  But why is a bill of lading necessary?  Read this article to learn more.

Some general guidelines for gross weight in North America are:

  • Do not exceed 20,000 lbs on a single axle.
  • Do not exceed 34,000 lbs on a tandem axle.
  • Do not exceed 80,000 lbs of gross weight on a single-vehicle.

Find out more in our Ultimate Guide to Road Weight Limits article.

Intermodal is the ability to load a container with product, and have that container be able to switch between transportation modes (ship, truck, train) seamlessly and without being unloaded and loaded again.

Read more about intermodal transportation in this article.

It’s a simple metal or plastic, single-use band with a code on it.  Once a container’s or truck’s doors are closed and the container seal is looped between the doors and fastened, the doors cannot be opened unless the container seal is broken.  The original seal’s code is recorded on the shipment’s documentation.  When it comes time to open the truck or container doors, if the seal is missing or the seal’s code doesn’t match the code on the documentation, one can assume the contents of the truck or container have been exposed.

Read more about container seals in this article.

Sometimes you may not need to ship much product and you may not be able to fill a shipping container.  In these situations, you can leverage LCL shipping where a consolidator will combine your shipments with another shippers shipments heading in the same direction.

Read more in this article.

There are two main groups involved – the shipper and the consignee.  But sometimes the consignee requires assistance in the importation process and so designates a Notify Party – here’s how they all work together.

 

Most shipments can be processed with the following documents:

  • packing list
  • certificate of origin
  • commercial invoice
  • letter of credit

Read more in this article.

A customs broker prepares and submits the required information and payments on behalf of the client. They have a tremendous amount of knowledge regarding classification, procedures, admissibility, evaluations, applicable fees and taxes, and the rates of duty for imported or exported merchandise of countries globally.

Read more about customs brokers here.

Every product that comes into the US is covered by a code in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule.  That codes helps Customs and Border Protection understand what’s being brought into the country and what the applicable duties are.

Accurate classification and coding are a must for a customs broker and their importer. These product codes, like HTS codes, can change over time, and importers need to ensure that their databases used for product code maintenance contain the most accurate information.

Read more about HTS codes.

There’s a methodology behind that jumble of digits – we’ll explain more in this article.

Two of the most important parties involved in an international shipment are the freight forwarder and the customs broker. Many shippers use both, however, the freight forwarder and customs broker can be independent of each other. While seemingly fulfilling the same role, both satisfy different requirements of trade businesses, and each delivers an advantage which their clients would not be able to achieve in other ways.

Read more about the differences in this article.

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