by Fan'aye SunLight-Selassie | May 24, 2023 | News, SEA SHIPPING, SHIPPING TO THE CARIBBEAN PORTS
Your Gateway to Seamless Shipping Services to the Caribbean! Are you in search of reliable and efficient shipping services to the Caribbean? Look no further! We are thrilled to announce weekly shipping to the Caribbean with Trans Caribe Express Shippers, Inc., based...
by Leah Brown | Dec 8, 2021 | AIR FREIGHT, Importing/Exporting Vehicles, News, SEA SHIPPING
Duty charges in the UK work a little bit differently than they do in the Caribbean. When you have shipped something to the UK, you will be contacted by the Royal Mail or your Courier who will instruct you on how to pay for your goods. Normally, customers are given...
by Leah Brown | Dec 8, 2021 | AIR FREIGHT, SEA SHIPPING, SHIPPING TO THE CARIBBEAN PORTS
Shipping something to Jamaica? Here are some things you need to know about their duty and customs regulations. Breaches Any action that goes against the customs laws is considered a breach. Breaches can result in fines up to three times the total cost,...
by Fan'aye SunLight-Selassie | Jun 2, 2021 | AIR FREIGHT, Importing/Exporting Vehicles, SEA SHIPPING, SHIPPING TO THE CARIBBEAN PORTS
What Is A Customs Duty? Customs Duty is a tariff or tax imposed on goods when transported across international borders. The purpose of Customs Duty is to protect each country’s economy, residents, jobs, environment, etc., by controlling the flow of goods,...
by tces_admin | Oct 14, 2016 | AIR FREIGHT, Importing/Exporting Vehicles, INLAND TRUCKING, SEA SHIPPING, SHIPPING TO THE CARIBBEAN PORTS
The Jamaica Customs Agency (JCA) is warning importers to desist from importing goods without the relevant permits, for concealing such goods, and for making a false declaration, as they will be caught and will face the full penalty for breaching the Customs...
by tces_admin | Oct 4, 2016 | AIR FREIGHT, INLAND TRUCKING, SEA SHIPPING
One major point to take under consideration is that the feeling of living on an island is going to lose its luster after a while if you are used to wide-open spaces to get away to. You are on an island, so you will need to get over that and make due with the limited...