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WAREHOUSE
A warehouse for a shipping company is a large storage facility where goods and products are received, stored, and dispatched.
AIR FREIGHT
Provides a complete suite of air freight services, from pick-up at origins, all the way through to delivery to end customers.
TRANSPORTATION
A shipping company’s land transportation involves the movement of goods over roads or railways from one location to another.
CUSTOM BROKERAGE
We understands the importance of customs formalities and compliance in delivering your cargo to its destination.
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SEA FREIGHT
FCL - Full Container Load
Dedicated container shipments where the entire container is reserved for one shipper's cargo, offering maximum security and flexibility
LCL - Less Than Container Load
Consolidated container shipments where multiple shippers' cargo is combined into a single container, sharing space and costs
Breakbulk
Transportation of oversized or non-containerized cargo, such as machinery, vehicles or project cargo, loaded directly onto the vessel's deck
SEA FREIGHT
Sea freight, also known as ocean freight, is a method used by shipping companies to transport large quantities of goods over long distances via cargo ships. This process involves packing goods into containers, which are then loaded onto vessels at a port of origin. The cargo is transported across oceans to the destination port, where it is unloaded and delivered to the final recipient. Sea freight is a cost-effective and efficient way to ship bulky or heavy items internationally, making it a popular choice for businesses engaged in global trade. Shipping companies manage the logistics, including documentation, customs clearance, and the coordination of land transportation to ensure the goods reach their final destination.
AIR FREIGHT
General Cargo
This includes a wide range of goods, such as consumer electronics, apparel, machinery parts and industrial products
Dangerous Goods
Hazardous materials that pose risks to health, safety, property or the environment. Requires compliance with strict regulations and safety protocols
Express & Courier Shipments
Express delivery & courier companies utilize air freight to deliver parcels and packages quickly and efficient. These shipments are often time-sensitive and require expedited handling and delivery
AIR FREIGHT
Air freight in a shipping company involves the transportation of goods by aircraft. This method is used for delivering products quickly over long distances, making it ideal for urgent or high-value shipments. The process includes picking up the goods from the sender, handling customs documentation, loading the cargo onto an airplane, and then delivering it to the recipient’s location. Air freight services can handle a variety of goods, including perishables, electronics, and time-sensitive materials, providing a fast and reliable shipping option compared to sea or land freight.
WAREHOUSE
A warehouse for a shipping company is a large storage facility where goods and products are received, stored, and dispatched. It acts as a central hub in the logistics network, ensuring efficient handling, inventory management, and timely distribution of items. The warehouse typically includes areas for unloading shipments from suppliers, organizing products on shelves or in bins, and preparing orders for delivery to customers. Advanced systems and technologies like barcode scanning, inventory management software, and automated sorting are often utilized to streamline operations and maintain accuracy in tracking and fulfilling orders.
TRANSPORTATION
A shipping company’s land transportation involves the movement of goods over roads or railways from one location to another. This typically includes trucks, trains, or other vehicles designed to carry cargo efficiently. The company manages logistics, scheduling, and coordination to ensure timely delivery while minimizing costs and maximizing efficiency. Land transportation plays a crucial role in connecting ports, warehouses, and distribution centers, enabling the smooth flow of goods throughout the supply chain.
CUSTOM BROKERAGE
- 1) Documentation Preparation
- 2) Customs Entry Submision
- 3) Customs Reviews & Assessment
- 4) Duty & Tax Payment
- 5) Customs Clearance
- 6) Physical Inspection (If Required)
- 7) Release & Delivery
- 8) Record-Keeping & Compliance
CUSTOM BROKERAGE
- 1) Documentation Preparation
- 2) Customs Entry Submision
- 3) Customs Reviews & Assessment
- 4) Duty & Tax Payment
- 5) Customs Clearance
- 6) Physical Inspection (If Required)
- 7) Release & Delivery
- 8) Record-Keeping & Compliance
Customs brokerage, within the context of a shipping company, refers to the specialized service of facilitating the clearance of goods through customs barriers for import and export. Essentially, it involves navigating the complex regulations and paperwork required by government authorities to ensure that shipments comply with all legal requirements. Customs brokers act as intermediaries between the importer or exporter and customs officials, handling documentation, duties, taxes, and other formalities to expedite the movement of goods across international borders smoothly and efficiently.