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Logistics Updates

Below is the link to the Q1 2026 Logistics Market Update - highlighting the key developments that shaped the global supply chain landscape this past quarter. If you have any specific questions about anything in this update please reach out to us here.

Section 232 Steel, Aluminum, and Copper Content Updates

On April 2, 2026, the Whitehouse released an updated fact sheet pertaining to section 232 tariffs on steel, aluminum and copper. The update helps address the confusion and need for interpretation around how to report the content of an item that falls on the section 232 list for steel, aluminum,…

Allyn International Shares the Magic with Local Youth Through Ticket Donation

[Fort Myers, FL] — [April 2, 2026] — Allyn International recently partnered with the Barbara B. Mann Performing Arts Hall to bring an evening of entertainment to the community by purchasing tickets to the March performance of Magic Rocks!. Through this initiative, the company donated 150 tickets to local youth…

Getting Registered: The First Step to Sales & Use Tax Compliance

What are sales and use tax registrations? Sales and use tax registrations give a business the legal authority to collect and remit tax. Depending on the state, this registration may be called a sales tax permit, seller’s permit, or Certificate of Authority. Sales tax applies to taxable goods and services…

Total Refunds: CIT Amends Order to CBP to Remove IEEPA Duties from All Liquidated Entries

On Friday, March 27, Senior Judge Richard Eaton amended the Court of International Trade (CIT) order against US Customs (CBP) which had previously ordered CBP to liquidate unprocessed and unfinalized entries “without regard” to IEEPA tariffs. The amended order now includes provision for all liquidated entries containing IEEPA duties, and…

New Report in ACE for Rejected Refunds

Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has created new reports in the Automated Commercial Environment (ACE) that allows users to track rejected refunds: REV-603 Trade Refund Report – Filer This report shows refunds rejected “solely due to failure to provide CBP with the necessary banking information to effectuate the electronic refund”…

How Domestic LTL Freight Really Moves — And What Actually Determines Transit Time

Domestic LTL shipping occupies a unique—and often misunderstood—corner of the transportation landscape. While truckload freight moves in a straight line from origin to destination, LTL relies on a carefully engineered web of terminals, breakbulk, and scheduled linehaul runs that allow carriers to move thousands of smaller shipments efficiently every day.…

Logistics Specialists & Data collecting:  Are we detectives, or storytellers?

More than once in my career I have had a client or coworker come and ask me to help them clarify information about a shipment that happened a long time ago. In those moments, I have felt like I’m doing detective work, because no matter how standardized procedures are, and…

Section 122 Tariffs

In response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s February 20, 2026 decision limiting the use of the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) for tariffs, the administration quickly shifted to another authority under the Trade Act of 1974—Section 122. On February 20, 2026, the President issued a proclamation imposing a temporary…

USTR Opens New Section 301 Tariff Investigations

The Trump administration is opening a new round of trade investigations that could support additional import tariffs, after the Supreme Court last month overturned certain earlier tariff actions. On March 11, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) initiated Section 301 investigations focused on what it calls “structural excess…

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