Hunt for Inexpensive International Shipping
For those of us who only have experience shipping cargo domestically, we basically know what to expect in terms of cost and service. Shipping cargo internationally, on the other hand, is a completely different ballgame.
First, you'll want to know how International Economy Class and International Priority Class differ from each other. With domestic shipping, Economy means your shipment will travel by ground and may take a week to reach the destination. But when an ocean stands between you and the recipient of your goods, Economy Class might not always be the right option. Sure, Economy is cheaper, but if time is limited you may want to consider shipping your contents by air. Spending more on shipping International Priority can translate into a satisfied customer on the receiving end.
Make sure you take the time to compare rates from international shipping companies. One of the easiest ways to compare shipping rates is using the Internet. International freight carriers should have a freight calculator included in their websites. That means you can shop for the best possible rate and the best service from the comfort of your own computer.
Texas Freight