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INCOTERMS 2020
Global Trade involves the exchange of goods, services, and capital across international borders, serving as a cornerstone of the interconnected global economy. It plays a critical role in driving growth, fostering relationships between nations, and enabling businesses to access wider markets. With Marinex Logistics, you gain valuable insights into the complexities of Global Trade while staying informed about current events that shape the global landscape. Marinex helps bridge the gaps in understanding, empowering clients with the knowledge needed to thrive in this ever-evolving domain.
INCOterms 2020 clarify the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in Global Trade, ensuring clear communication and facilitating smooth transactions. Marinex Logistics can guide you in understanding these terms and assist in determining which ones are best suited for your specific needs.
UNLOCO
UNLOCO is a standardized geographic coding system that identifies locations worldwide, including seaports, airports, and trade hubs. It streamlines logistics and promotes consistency in global transportation. Marinex Logistics can help you grasp essential international trade concepts, including the basics of UNLOCO.


UNIVERSAL ABBREVIATIONS
Global Trade involves numerous abbreviations for various terms, situations, and documents, which can be challenging to keep track of. To make it easier, we’ve compiled a list of the most common abbreviations used in Global Trade and the logistics industry worldwide for your reference.
EQUIPMENT & VEHICLE / TRAILER TYPES
From container sizes and types to various truck models and their trailers, each with unique uses and advantages, understanding them all can feel overwhelming. Marinex Logistics simplifies this process, helping you learn about these options and discover the equipment and vehicles best suited for your shipping and transportation needs.
