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A logistics company manages the transportation, storage, and delivery of goods. Services often include freight forwarding, customs clearance, warehousing, supply chain management, import/export handling, and last-mile delivery.
A freight forwarder simplifies complex shipping processes, ensures compliance with international regulations, reduces transit risks, and helps businesses save time and cost.
A carrier physically transports goods, while a freight forwarder acts as an intermediary who arranges the shipment and manages logistics operations.
Yes, many freight forwarders assist with customs documentation, duty calculations, regulatory compliance, and clearance procedures.
Freight forwarders manage shipments through air, sea, road, and rail transport depending on cargo type, urgency, and budget.
Freight charges depend on cargo weight, volume, destination, transport mode, fuel costs, and additional services such as insurance or warehousing.
Yes, specialized freight forwarders manage hazardous, oversized, temperature-sensitive, and high-value cargo with proper certifications and compliance.
Freight forwarders provide shipment tracking tools and regular status updates for complete cargo visibility.
Choose a freight forwarder based on experience, global network, service offerings, industry expertise, technology support, and customer service quality.
A carrier physically transports goods, while a freight forwarder acts as an intermediary who arranges the shipment and manages logistics operations.
