5 Tips When Dealing With Bonded or Non-Bonded Warehouses

Choosing an outsourced warehouse, whether bonded or non-bonded can be a challenge.
How do you ensure you get a provider that will cater to all your needs?
Here are 5 tips you should use when dealing with a bonded or non-bonded warehouse.
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- Consider your short and long term needs
Choose a provider who can accommodate you even if your needs increase over time. At Whse Hub, bonded warehousing services, we store imported goods for up to 5 years.
We give clients long or short term options, where they avoid duty payment until shipping or nationalization of their goods. - Confirm your technological requirements
You should be able to monitor your cargo in real-time, tack, and check inventory online. We give you 24/7 visibility, online inventory management and tracking with Magaya Warehouse Management Software. - Transparency
The charges should be transparent and clear to avoid additional charges that end up ruining your budget. Our services are tailored to be transparent, ecofriendly, compliant and cost-effective to suit all your needs. - Location Suitability
The location of the warehouse affects your supply chain budget, considering the cost and time. Our bonded warehouses are located just a few minutes from the Port of Everglades, Port of Miami and Miami International Airport to save you time and costs when exporting and transporting your goods. - All-round services
Check what services your provider is offering as its less costly to have an all-inclusive package rather than outsourcing for certain services. We offer all the services needed in a supply chain process. From picking and packing goods to vehicle loading, cold storage, inventory management, e-Commerce and many more.
Therefore you will not need to contract a third party to provide any services as we cover everything.
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