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Ocean Freight Forwarders

Ocean freight forwarders deal specifically with the international transportation of goods as third party intermediates between the client and the shipping company. This article looks at some of the ways in which the form of shipping is carried out and how it compares with other forms of international goods transportation.

The simplest way to describe the methods used by ocean freight forwarding companies is to follow the line of work starting with the client. The client will have a consignment of goods ranging in size and value from a small personal package to a full container load or even a batch of containers with a variety of goods that need to be transported from their place of manufacture to a foreign country where they will then be distributed throughout a national network of transportation and logistics companies to their final destination. In the case of a single package, this will be a single location of a private dwelling or perhaps an office, store or work place. In the case of larger consignments, there could be multiple destinations which could comprise warehouses situated in a variety of locatons arund the destination country, or in some cases the goods will arrive at the port of one country and the goods will then be distributed to other countries on the continent, meaning they will pass across several borders in their fragmented journeys to arrive at a receiving depot in the countries they are destined for.

From there, each country will have a national network of delivery companies that will then distribute the goods to wholesalers and retailers or businesses as deemed by the nature of the goods. The delivery process can become quite complicated when a large consignment of goods is destined for many different locations and can be divided into smaller consignments which will be distributed from the first delivery depot to many smaller depots and from each of these, a further division of the goods will wind up being delivered to the smaller outlets as needed.

In the United States, an ocean freight forwarder who is primarily or solely involved with international ocean shipping and transportation will need to be licensed as an Ocean Transportation Intermediary by a government body known as the Federal Maritime Commission. In the United Kingdom, freight forwarders are not licensed. However many are members of an association known as the British International Freight Association. In the UK, freight forwarders consolidate a variety of goods originating from different consignors into a single full load destined for Europe via road transport using cross-channel ferries or the Channel Tunnel and this is generally known as groupage.

Other countries have different rules regarding the regulation and licensing of freight forwarding companies and these should be ascertained in your country for verification.

Ocean freight compares with other forms of international shipping favourably in that it is often the cheapest method of transportation, especially for large, bulky or awkward loads. It is also the slowest, so there is a trade off between cost versus speed of delivery with other forms such as air freight being much faster but far more expensive.

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International Freight Shipping

Welcome back to Freight Forwarders for another informative and interesting article on one of the many aspects of this fascinating and important industry.

International freight shipping can appear to be a complex and long drawn out process to anyone who isn’t aware of the industry from this aspect. However, this need not be the case and should you require to ship any goods internationally, no matter how small or how large, making the best use of a well known and reputable freight forwarding company can make the whole process go as smoothly as silk!

That’s why freight forwarders are there in the first place, when you think about it. They have the necessary expertise and experience to take your goods and ensure that they are collected, transported and delivered to their destination with a minimum of fuss and with no stress or hassle to the customer.

The internal workings of this process are of course far more complex than they may appear on the surface. Most of the work undertaken by the freight forwarder will be completely transparent to the customer, which in most cases is a good thing as a client is unlikely to want to become bogged down with all the details that international freight shipping incurs.

Indeed, for an individual to take on such an undertaking would not be impossible, but would require a fair amount of work, as well as making sure that all the many details are understood and implemented to ensure safe passage of the goods. Problems can arise in these circumstances as with so many aspects of the process to be taken acre of, it is not difficult to make a mistake and omit one or two of those details, with potentially disastrous results.

This is why it is always the most expedient policy to make use of the services of a good freight forwarding company that can handle your goods, deal with packing and loading upon collection, ascertaining whether the load is FTL or LTL freight for transport from your location to the nearest shipping port and pricing the job accordingly, arranging for loading and cargo onto the correct ship that is heading for your goods’ destination, arranging for unloading and collection at the port of call and loading onto suitable road or rail transportation the coordinating delivery to suit the recipient. The take care of all the necessary paperwork, customs clearance at both outgoing and incoming ports. They also carry the all-important freight forwarders insurance which covers your goods for loss, damage and many other potential problems as well.

All these aspects of managing the smooth transport of your goods is readily undertaken by reputable transportation and logistics companies who are equally at home dealing with local pick up and deliveries, long distance road haulage nationally as well as acting as international freight shipping companies that are able to efficiently transport your goods to just about anywhere in the world.

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