The sea freight process involves several key steps, including booking, container packing, customs clearance, loading & final delivery. It’s a cost-effective solution for transporting large volumes of goods across international borders.
Air freight, or air cargo, refers to the transportation of goods by air, excluding mail and passenger baggage, and accounts for a small percentage of total freight by weight but a significant portion of total freight value.
Cargo consolidation involves combining multiple smaller shipments into a single, larger shipment to take advantage of bulk shipping rates and improve efficiency. This can lead to reduced shipping costs and streamlined logistics.