Sea Freight
FCL
FCL is an abbreviation for “Full Container Load,” which is used in the international maritime transport industry for the export and import of sea freight cargo.
LCL
LCL stands for “Less than Container Load,” which means cargo that does not fill an entire container.
Air Freight
Dry
Dry Freight: Goods that do not require temperature control. Examples: clothing, electronics, machinery parts, household items, etc.
Temp control
Temp Control: Goods that require maintaining a specific temperature during transportation. Examples: fresh food, pharmaceuticals, chemicals needing special storage conditions, etc.
Customs Clearance
is the process of inspecting and approving imported or exported goods. It includes declaration, inspection, payment of taxes and fees, after which goods are allowed to cross the border.
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Trucking
is the process of transporting goods by truck on roadways. It is a common method for shipping goods domestically and between neighboring countries.