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In 2014, Allyn invited 528 customers from all our service groups to participate in our customer satisfaction survey. We reached a response ratio of 29%. Here are some relevant highlights from our survey: On average, 93% of respondents consider our individual service groups meet or exceed expectations Our NPS is…
FORT MYERS, Fla. (Dec. 19, 2014) – Maria Avendano, Debbie Smith, and Shannon McCormick-Grubbs have joined Allyn International Services, Inc. (Allyn). McCormick-Grubbs has joined the team as a sourcing and consulting specialist in the Fort Myers office and will support team members and customers in need of data services and…
In the weeks following Tracy Morgan’s June 2014 vehicle accident involving a tractor trailer on the New Jersey Turnpike, discussion regarding highway safety regulations took the spotlight in the news. The debate has once again taken center stage on Capitol Hill surrounding Congress’s December 11th vote on trucking regulations. This…
The current projection regarding the congestion in the US West Coast Ports unfortunately is not optimistic. Like our customers have read in many industry publications and in our logistics advisories, the continuous congestion and delays affecting US West Coast ports may leave lasting negative impacts on the region. This is…
Congress Passes Appropriations Bill Including Internet Tax Freedom Act Extension Congress passed H.R. 83, the “Consolidated and Further Appropriations Act, 2015” on December 13, 2014. By doing so, the Internet Tax Freedom Act was extended through October 1, 2015. The Internet Tax Freedom Act imposes a temporary moratorium on US…
As oil prices continue to hover around $66 a barrel, the impacts are having far more effects on the global economy. Global crude prices have dropped from a high of around $115 per barrel just this past June. Countries which consume the most oil will benefit the most from lower…
Yes. Any commercial item traveling on-person, with allowable carry-ons, or with checked luggage are considered a hand-carried export. While it is strongly encouraged that commercial items be handled by approved freight forwarders and clearing agents, there are situations which may require a hand-carried export during employee travel. These items include…
With services accounting for an ever larger share of consumption in the United States, many tax professionals are calling for states to expand their tax bases. Traditionally, state sales taxes have applied to only tangible goods, such as cars, furniture and other tangible goods. The world has changed though. Today’s…
With the New Year quickly approaching, the timing is right to create a compliance plan for 2015. The coming year is the ideal time to move forward with new trade compliance ideas. Below are five concepts that will help you ensure a best in class compliance program. These five areas…
The World Trade Organization (WTO) has finally agreed on a major deal that has been in the works for over a year. The Trade Facilitation Agreement (FTA) is designed to increase trade between countries by reducing legal challenges and costs. The agreement, anticipated to add $1 trillion to the world…
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