Freight Forwarding

Freight Forwarders represent intermediaries. They are the step between shipping customers and transportation services that move cargo. This goes for ocean freight, land transportation, air freight, rail services, and more.


Freight forwarders use existing relationships to negotiate the lowest price for cargo moves. These moves occur along the most effective routes through a bidding /contract process. In the end, the goal is to find a carrier that provides the best balance of cost, speed, and reliability.

Ocean

The import and export of goods is a pivotal piece of many businesses large and small. International ocean freight forwarders arrange shipments both to and from the United States.

Container shipping boat at dock yard

Air

The increasingly globalized nature of modern markets requires an air freight forwarder who can keep up with the capacity demands across multiple routes worldwide. What’s more, their services need to be fast, secure, and flexible enough to ensure reliable air shipping no matter the circumstances.

air freight forwarder

Consolidator 

Shipping consolidators, also known as postal consolidators, freight consolidators, or Postal Qualified Wholesalers (PQWs), partner with the USPS and the local Post Office of countries around the world, so that businesses in the U.S. can easily ship internationally at affordable rates.

Shipping consolidators

Transportation

The paperwork, processes, and regulations involved in shipping your products can seem daunting for people new to international trade. Luckily, it’s possible to import and export goods without becoming involved in the hassle and stress of the international shipping part of your business.

Truck Transportation

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