7 Tips For Your Business From Jesus Christ Part 2
Imagine your business having Jesus level success. Everywhere Jesus went, He was sought after. His reputation spread from city to city. 2,000 years after walking the earth, Jesus is an [...]
Imagine your business having Jesus level success. Everywhere Jesus went, He was sought after. His reputation spread from city to city. 2,000 years after walking the earth, Jesus is an [...]
No, Jesus of Nazareth is not a guest blogger for Universal Cargo Management, but much can be learned from the life of Jesus that could be applied to your business. “I must be about my [...]
When Cortez entered Tenochtitlan in 1520, he found half the people living there infected with smallpox. Smallpox was a disease that didn’t even exist in the New World before Europeans [...]
“Export Growth to Slow in 2012” are the words that stand out in a recent Journal of Commerce article title. Perhaps that makes you slump a bit as an exporter; however, this year could [...]
Have you been thinking about doing business in China? Did you know that Universal Cargo Management has white papers to help you successfully do business in China? Perhaps you have products you [...]
The U.S. auto industry has certainly seen rough times recently. While the Big 3–GM, Chrysler, and Ford–try to recover from the Automotive Industry Crisis of 2008-2010, China’s [...]
Guest Blog by Nathan Gladwin This short piece illustrates how clever foresight and business ingenuity combined, in this instance, with the right lifting equipment can be highly effective in [...]
Should the U.S. repeal the Jones Act (Merchant Marine Act of 1920) and allow foreign built vessels to create a viable alternative “marine highway” for domestic moves? Issues to consider are [...]
In response to the thwarted Yemen cargo bombing plot that happened on October, 29 2010 the US Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is quickly enacting new security regulations related to Air [...]
Denmark-based AP Moeller-Maersk A/S, the world’s largest shipping company, takes a voluntary initiative to switch to low-sulphur fuel when at berth in Hong Kong, starting from this early [...]
Freight shipping volume has been picking up in 2010 and while that is great news for the world economy it has caused an unexpected shortage of containers. According to the July cover article [...]
Devin Burke, CEO of Universal Cargo Management, Inc. shares pragmatic advice on language and culture in this “how to” series for Business Travelers. More videos in this series can be [...]