Author: falconcargo
Shipping lithium batteries to UAE is one of the most sensitive operations in air cargo logistics. These include UN3480 lithium-ion and UN3090 lithium metal batteries, both strictly regulated as dangerous goods by...
End of De Minimis Rule: What It Means for International Shipping from Europe to the USA
On August 29, 2025, the United States officially suspended the long-standing de minimis exemption that allowed goods valued under $800 to enter the country duty-free and with minimal paperwork. This significant change, known as the...
Heavy Equipment Logistics: 5 Powerful Strategies for Safer, Faster Transport.
Heavy equipment logistics is not your everyday shipping task – it’s a specialized operation involving oversized, overweight, and often high-value machinery. These shipments require precision planning, regulatory expertise, and...
Falcon Cargo Trade Tariffs Shipping: What 2025 Means for Cross-Border Logistics
Trade tariffs aren’t just headlines. They directly impact how businesses operate, price, and deliver. For companies engaged in cross-border shipping between the US, Canada, and Mexico, recent shifts in tariff regulations are more than policy...
Mining Equipment Shipping: 7 Powerful Advantages of Falcon Cargo’s Logistics Solutions
Falcon Cargo recently completed a complex mining equipment shipping operation from Houston to Hong Kong, showcasing our full-service capabilities in heavy freight logistics. This case study highlights our hands-on approach – from custom...
EU Tariffs on US Goods & the New Trade Deal: Falcon Cargo’s Expert Insight for Complex Shipments.
The recent US-EU tariff agreement, announced on July 28, 2025, has significantly reshaped the trade landscape. At Falcon Cargo, we understand that changes in EU Tariffs on US Goods directly impact your business, especially when...