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The Ecommerce Shipping Podcast
The Ecommerce Shipping Podcast
32 episodes
3 months ago
Shipping can be frustrating and expensive if you haven't spent years researching and experimenting with it. Our host, Jason Archambault has been in the Small Parcel Shipping Industry for over 17 years. In 1999 he Founded Fastpack Packaging, an Internet based Shipping Supply Company, supplying small business across the United States with the Shipping Supplies they need to safely ship their products.

Fastpack Utilizes FedEx, UPS, USPS, Regional Couriers and many LTL Freight lines to get these supplies from their Florida warehouse to customers in all 50 United States, Canada and beyond. The Parcel Shipping Industry is constantly changing, and if you do not keep up on the changes, it may cost you time, money and customers. This podcast was created to help keep you aware of the constant changes in the parcel shipping industry.

What should you expect from this podcast?
-Announced Rate Increases from FedEx, UPS & USPS
-Inclement Weather which will cause delays, causing your packages to arrive late
-Money saving Shipping tips that we have learned over the years

Do you have a shipping related question? Please, ask us! We want to make your shipping easier, and cheaper. Tweet your questions @FASTPACK

We will put out a new episode whenever anything that we feel is important to an ecommerce business shipping model. Such as Announced Rate increases or other news that could affect your bottom line.
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Shipping can be frustrating and expensive if you haven't spent years researching and experimenting with it. Our host, Jason Archambault has been in the Small Parcel Shipping Industry for over 17 years. In 1999 he Founded Fastpack Packaging, an Internet based Shipping Supply Company, supplying small business across the United States with the Shipping Supplies they need to safely ship their products.

Fastpack Utilizes FedEx, UPS, USPS, Regional Couriers and many LTL Freight lines to get these supplies from their Florida warehouse to customers in all 50 United States, Canada and beyond. The Parcel Shipping Industry is constantly changing, and if you do not keep up on the changes, it may cost you time, money and customers. This podcast was created to help keep you aware of the constant changes in the parcel shipping industry.

What should you expect from this podcast?
-Announced Rate Increases from FedEx, UPS & USPS
-Inclement Weather which will cause delays, causing your packages to arrive late
-Money saving Shipping tips that we have learned over the years

Do you have a shipping related question? Please, ask us! We want to make your shipping easier, and cheaper. Tweet your questions @FASTPACK

We will put out a new episode whenever anything that we feel is important to an ecommerce business shipping model. Such as Announced Rate increases or other news that could affect your bottom line.
Show more...
Business
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Do You Ship Parcels to Brazil? Take Note, or Packages Will be Returned or Destroyed by Brazilian Customs as of January 1, 2020
The Ecommerce Shipping Podcast
5 minutes
5 years ago
Do You Ship Parcels to Brazil? Take Note, or Packages Will be Returned or Destroyed by Brazilian Customs as of January 1, 2020
As of January 1, 2020, all shipments to Brazil will require the recipients Tax ID # to be printed on BOTH the Shipping Label and the Customs Forms. This new requirement is to help ensure that Brazil will collect the proper taxes on packages being shipped into the Country.

The following Tax ID's may be used:
CPF# - Individual's Tax ID#
CNPJ# - Business Tax ID#

It has been recommended to put the Tax ID in the Company Name Line. That is, until all carriers can update their software and implement a special line for this information. Some carriers may already offer a space for this. Check with your carrier for more information. If shipping to an individual, this line will be empty and available for the Tax ID#. If shipping to a Company, In the Company Name Field on the Shipping Label, enter the Company name, and behind it the Tax ID#.

***Don't take this lightly, as according to reports, Brazil will not accept packages without this information listed on both the Shipping Label AND Customs Forms. Packages will be Returned (and you will be charged return shipping by your carrier), or your package will be Destroyed! Avoid delay of delivery to the customer, and additional expenses by making sure to include the Tax ID # of the recipient on both the Shipping Label and Customs Forms.

Here is a link to a Google Search which lists several resources that go into great detail about this new requirement.:
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&sxsrf=ACYBGNRuRk9ZKSpWeEu6Aup_LSpSoKgrmQ%3A1578060729621&ei=uUsPXoXHJY385gLsiJyAAQ&q=New+Tax+ID+Requirements+for+Shipping+to+Brazil+2020&oq=New+Tax+ID+Requirements+for+Shipping+to+Brazil+2020&gs_l=psy-ab.3..0i71l8.0.0..615055...0.2..0.0.0.......0......gws-wiz.JM654KSL1yg&ved=0ahUKEwjFh-SpzufmAhUNvlkKHWwEBxAQ4dUDCAo&uact=5


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Website: https://www.fastpack.net/
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The Ecommerce Shipping Podcast
Shipping can be frustrating and expensive if you haven't spent years researching and experimenting with it. Our host, Jason Archambault has been in the Small Parcel Shipping Industry for over 17 years. In 1999 he Founded Fastpack Packaging, an Internet based Shipping Supply Company, supplying small business across the United States with the Shipping Supplies they need to safely ship their products.

Fastpack Utilizes FedEx, UPS, USPS, Regional Couriers and many LTL Freight lines to get these supplies from their Florida warehouse to customers in all 50 United States, Canada and beyond. The Parcel Shipping Industry is constantly changing, and if you do not keep up on the changes, it may cost you time, money and customers. This podcast was created to help keep you aware of the constant changes in the parcel shipping industry.

What should you expect from this podcast?
-Announced Rate Increases from FedEx, UPS & USPS
-Inclement Weather which will cause delays, causing your packages to arrive late
-Money saving Shipping tips that we have learned over the years

Do you have a shipping related question? Please, ask us! We want to make your shipping easier, and cheaper. Tweet your questions @FASTPACK

We will put out a new episode whenever anything that we feel is important to an ecommerce business shipping model. Such as Announced Rate increases or other news that could affect your bottom line.