A freight forwarder acts as an intermediary between the shipper and transportation services, coordinating the movement of goods across international borders. They handle logistics, documentation, and ensure compliance with various regulations.
Sea freight typically takes 2–6 weeks depending on the route. Air freight is faster — usually 3–7 days door-to-door.
Yes. We handle both inbound and outbound shipments, including documentation, customs, and local delivery.
The choice depends on factors like budget, delivery time, and the nature of goods. Air freight is faster but more expensive, while sea freight is cost-effective for larger shipments with longer lead times.
Certain items may be subject to restrictions or prohibitions, depending on the destination country's regulations. It's crucial to consult with your freight forwarder to ensure compliance.
Incoterms are standardized international trade terms that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in the delivery of goods. They clarify who bears the costs and risks at each stage of the shipping process.