Freight forwarding
Benefits of freight forwarding
  • Logistics and cost optimization:
    You don’t need to worry about choosing transport, handling insurance paperwork, or preparing authorizations and waybills. Working with a freight forwarding company means you can avoid keeping a large in-house team, cutting costs and ensuring your shipments run smoothly.
  • Smarter routes to save time and money:
    Freight forwarders select the most efficient delivery routes, minimizing delays and unnecessary expenses.
  • Cargo safety guaranteed:
    The provider ensures professional loading, transportation, and unloading using the right equipment and experienced personnel which helps minimize the risk of damage.
  • Reliable long-distance shipping
    When transporting cargo over long distances, routes are planned with delivery deadlines and road conditions in mind to help prevent delays and damage.
  • Risk reduction:
    Freight forwarding minimizes the risk of cargo loss or delays through clear coordination and control at every stage of the journey.
  • Customs clearance for international shipments:
    When your cargo crosses international borders, freight forwarders take care of the entire customs process. This includes preparing documents, paying duties and fees, and managing communication with customs authorities. As a result, you save time and avoid unnecessary complications.
Freight forwarder responsibilities in cargo transportation
  • Transport coordination:
    • Selection of the optimal route, transport mode, and carriers.
    • Logistics planning based on delivery timelines and client requirements.
  • Contract management:
    • Drafting and managing agreements with carriers, warehouses, insurers, and other service providers involved in the delivery process.
  • Cargo handover and receipt:
    • Supervising loading at the point of origin and unloading at the destination.
    • Ensuring cargo safety throughout the entire transport chain.
  • Customs clearance:
    • Preparing all required documentation (declarations, permits).
    • Carrying out customs procedures for international shipments.
  • Packaging and labeling:
    • Verifying that packaging and labeling comply with transport regulations.
    • Minimizing the risk of cargo damage during handling and transit.
  • Cargo tracking:
    • Monitoring cargo movement at every stage.
    • Providing timely updates to clients on delivery status.
  • Tariff calculation and payments:
    • Calculating shipping costs based on weight, volume, distance, and other factors.
    • Handling payments to carriers and covering related expenses.
  • Issue resolution and return handling:
    • Managing delays, damages, and other disruptions.
    • Coordinating cargo returns when necessary.
  • Documentation management:
    • Preparing transport documents such as waybills, bills of lading, inspection reports, and other supporting paperwork.
  • Regulatory compliance:
    • Ensuring compliance with international and local regulations, including customs, environmental, and transportation standards.
TYPES OF FREIGHT TRANSPORT
Reliable global delivery using any mode of transport. We offer full-service logistics, including customs clearance and optimized route planning.
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