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LOGISTICS

Land
Transport

From Road to Rail

Handling land transport for all exports involves coordinating the movement of goods over land, whether by truck, train, or other modes of transportation, to deliver products from their origin to their destination. This process requires careful planning, organizing logistics, ensuring compliance with regulations, and managing the transportation of goods efficiently and safely. It involves selecting the appropriate carriers, optimizing routes, managing schedules, and overseeing the entire transportation process to ensure timely and secure delivery of exported goods.

  • Parcel
  • System Freight (LTL)
  • Part & Full Load (FTL)
  • Multimodal Solutions

Ocean
Freight

Hundreds of Containers a Day

Handling sea transport for all exports involves managing the shipment of goods via maritime vessels from the port of origin to the destination port. It encompasses various tasks such as selecting shipping lines, booking cargo space, arranging for the loading and unloading of goods, preparing necessary documentation (e.g., bills of lading, customs paperwork), and complying with international shipping regulations and standards.

Efficient sea transport management includes optimizing shipping routes, considering factors like transit time, cost-effectiveness, and reliability. It also involves coordinating with freight forwarders, customs authorities, port officials, and other stakeholders to ensure smooth and timely movement of goods while maintaining the safety and security of the cargo.

Additionally, monitoring shipment progress, addressing any potential issues or delays, and maintaining communication throughout the shipping process are essential aspects of managing sea transport for exports.

  • Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC)
  • Less-than-Container (LCL) Consolidator
  • Port-to-Port, Port-to-Door
  • Full Container (FCL) Loading / Unloading (Floor & Palletized)
  • Door-to -Port, Door-to-Door

Air
Freight

Daily Worldwide Departures

Managing air shipments for exports involves overseeing the entire process of transporting goods via air freight from their origin to the intended destination. This process includes several key steps:

  1. Planning and Booking: It begins with planning the shipment, determining the most suitable air freight service based on factors like cost, transit time, and specific requirements. Booking cargo space with airlines or air freight carriers follows this planning phase.

  2. Documentation Preparation: Ensuring that all necessary paperwork, such as air waybills, commercial invoices, packing lists, and any required certificates or permits, is accurately completed and compliant with international trade regulations.

  3. Cargo Handling and Packaging: Properly preparing the cargo for air transport, considering factors such as weight, dimensions, fragility, and any special handling requirements. Ensuring that packaging meets airline and regulatory standards for safe transport.

  4. Security Compliance: Adhering to stringent security measures and regulations imposed by both national and international aviation authorities to maintain the safety and integrity of the cargo throughout the entire transportation process.

  5. Tracking and Monitoring: Utilizing tracking systems and maintaining communication channels to monitor the movement of goods, providing real-time updates on shipment status, and promptly addressing any unforeseen issues or delays.

  6. Customs Procedures: Facilitating customs clearance processes at both the departure and arrival airports, ensuring compliance with import/export regulations, and handling any necessary inspections or documentation checks.

  7. Coordination with Partners: Collaborating with various stakeholders, including airlines, customs authorities, freight forwarders, and other service providers to ensure a smooth and efficient transport process.

Effective management of air shipments for exports requires meticulous attention to detail, adherence to regulatory requirements, and clear communication among all involved parties to ensure that goods are transported swiftly, securely, and under international trade standards

  • Next Flight Out — High priority, 1 to 3 days transit
  • Economy — 6 to 15 days transit
  • Door-to-Airport
  • Standard International — Premium, 3 to 5 days transit
  • Door-to-Door
  • Airport-to-Airport

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