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RIM Air Freight
Product Highlight: RIM Air Freight

RIM’s airfreight services ensure faster, more efficient shipping with a focus on speed and reliability.

  • Strategic Investment: Our expanded facilities in Hong Kong allow us to move more cargo, faster.
  • Priority Recovery at ORD: Skip the delays—our dedicated team saves you 1 full day of transit by bypassing long wait times.
  • Future-Ready Solutions: We’re continuously evolving our airfreight program to meet your global shipping needs.

Key Benefits:

  • Guaranteed Space: Blocked space agreements for reliable cargo movement from Asia and Europe to the U.S.
  • Faster Recovery: Priority access to your goods, no waiting in line.

With RIM, your cargo moves faster—on time, every time. Ready to get started? Contact your RIM Representative today!

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What Customers Are Saying About RIM

What we have with RIM is truly a partnership. They’re one of our gold suppliers not just in the U.S., but across the globe.

Alex, Director of a Global Brand Marketing Firm

RIM logistics was critical to our brand launch success in the U.S. and they remain a core part of our success as we expand.

Jeff, GM of a Large Beauty and Cosmetics Brand

Thank you for the tremendous support moving this equipment and helping us navigate the international challenges at every stage of the process. We truly appreciate the communication and teamwork to accomplish this delivery!

Laura, Sr Project Manager for a Large Manufacturing Company

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Domestic

RIM US Inland Digest | April 7th, 2026

Fuel Updates As of early April 2026, US domestic truck fuel (diesel) prices have surged, with benchmarks in some regions climbing above $5 per gallon for the first time in more than three (3) years. This spike is largely driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. National averages for diesel have risen sharply, … Continued
Compliance Industry News

Latest CBP System Update to CIT for Refunding IEEPA Tariffs

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) filed a status report earlier this week in Atmus Filtration before the Court of International Trade (CIT), outlining the scope and limitations of the initial phase of the Consolidated Administration and Processing of Entries (CAPE) program. The report provides important insight into how CBP intends to process duty refunds and … Continued