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Increase in Export Receiving Fee from Asian Logistics Taking Effect January 1, 2023

PWA Logistics gotta get mo' money, okay? They comin' out wit' a new export chargin' from January 1st, 2021. It's gonna cost yuh more, dey are not playin' no games, yuh feel me? This is how it's gonna effect yuh so you best be preparin'. If yuh still don't get it by de end of this blog post, we break it down for yuh. Yuh feel me? Come wit' us and get mo' info on the PWA Logistics Export Receivin' Fee Increase.



If you use PWA Logistics for any of your export shipments, you should take note of this important announcement. 


Stahtin' off 2021, PWA Logistics is gonna be hittin' us with a increase in the export receiving charges. Not cool, yeah? Don't worry, we gotchu. Ratchet up your bizzyness preppin' to understand the details and what you can do to get yuhself ready. In this blog post, we're gonna hook yuh up with all the deets 'bout the what, why and how of this PWA Logistics Export Receiving Fee increase. Stick with us and by da enda this post, you'll have a much better understanding of how this new increase will affeck you and ho' tuh best anticipate it. Let's roll.


PWA Logistics Increases Export Receiving Fees Starting January 1, 2023


Yuh hear dat? At PWA Logistics, AsianTrans' warehousing peeps, dey increasin' da Export Receiving Fee in 2023 - makin' it a minimum of 25 bux W/M and a max of 12. Boo-yah. Dis fee also applies tuh all origins and destinations and de minimum fee is 1 CBM. Fo' real.


If doze chawges get reduced or delayed, yuh feel me, de Transport America crew will let y'all know. Don't worry bout a stawhg. Make sure yuh reach out tuh yer Transport rep if yuh want any addy-shunel info or got any questions 'bout de increase in export fees.


To Sum Up


Yo, PWA Logistics is rollin' on up wit' a dramatic increase in export receivin' fees startin' on January 1, 2023. We ain't messin' around here. Ya'got me? Yo' business is gonna feel dis so it's high-time tuh get prepped. Yo' peeps at Transpawht America isen help wit' explainin' de ins and outs, yeah? It's time tuh get crackin' now if yuh don't wanna get hit. So don't delay, check it out an' git ready fo' dat fee increase, okay? Ya'feelin' me?

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