by Frank | Dec 15, 2025 | Blog, Facility Management & Maintenance, Horse Stables
Cleaning a single horse stall can take up to 30 minutes every day. That labor adds up, and poor stall hygiene can lead to costly health issues like thrush or respiratory problems. The material your stalls are made from is one of the biggest factors in determining your...
by Frank | Dec 15, 2025 | Blog, Compliance & Regulation Guides, Horse Stables
Choosing between European style horse stalls and American designs goes beyond aesthetics. European stalls are defined by their ‘heavy column’ appearance and elegant finishes, but American stalls prioritize linear function and structural durability. The...
by Frank | Dec 12, 2025 | Blog, Compliance & Regulation Guides
When your imported goods arrive at the port, you’re immediately on the clock. You face steep demurrage fees, often $75–$300 per day, if you can’t clear them quickly. Paying duties upfront can also tie up 5–30% of your capital in inventory that hasn’t...
by Frank | Dec 12, 2025 | Blog, Compliance & Regulation Guides
For any business importing goods into the U.S. by sea, a late Importer Security Filing (ISF) is a quick way to lose $5,000. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) enforces a strict “24-Hour Rule” that requires all cargo data to be submitted *before* your goods are...
by Frank | Dec 12, 2025 | Blog, Customization & Flexibility, Horse Stables
Choosing the right truck for your stable delivery involves a key trade-off: the full weather protection of an enclosed dry van versus the unloading flexibility of an open flatbed. One keeps your materials perfectly dry, but the other lets you unload with a forklift...
by Frank | Dec 12, 2025 | Blog, Customization & Flexibility, Horse Stables
Shipping glass products often feels like a gamble, where a single mishandling can lead to costly breakage and project delays. But not all glass is equally fragile. Tempered glass, for example, is engineered to be four to five times stronger than standard annealed...