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FAQ

Freight forwarding involves coordinating the movement of goods from a manufacturer or producer to a destination, managing the logistics, documentation, and transportation aspects of the process.

Freight forwarders offer services like booking cargo space, arranging transportation, customs clearance, documentation preparation, cargo insurance, and shipment tracking.

CIF means the seller covers the Cost, Insurance, and Freight of shipping the goods to the destination port. The buyer takes over after the goods arrive at the destination port, including customs clearance and unloading.

FOB means the seller is responsible for getting the goods onto the ship at the departure port. The buyer takes over once the goods are on board, including transportation costs and risks.

EXW means the seller makes the goods available at their location. The buyer is responsible for all costs and risks from picking up the goods at the seller’s location.

These terms are known as International Commercial Terms or Incoterms. To explore more international trade terms, you can click this link : http://www.websitefasa.com/incoterms

While freight forwarders focus on transportation and coordination, logistics companies manage broader aspects of supply chain management, including inventory, warehousing, and distribution.

Freight can be moved via air, sea, road, and rail. The choice depends on factors like distance, urgency, cargo type, and cost considerations.

Evaluate their industry experience, global network, services offered, customer reviews, and their ability to handle your specific type of cargo.

A freight quote is an estimate of the cost of transporting your goods provided by a freight forwarder, including transportation, customs, and other associated charges.

Customs clearance involves getting your goods through customs barriers for import or export. It’s crucial to ensure legal compliance and avoid delays.

Common documents include a Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, and certificates for specific goods (such as a Certificate of Origin).

Yes, most freight forwarders offer tracking services that allow you to monitor your shipment’s progress and location.

Freight forwarders can help you arrange cargo insurance to protect your goods against loss, damage, or theft during transportation.

International Commercial Terms (INCO terms) are a set of standardized trade terms that define the responsibilities of buyers and sellers in international transactions, including shipping costs and risk transfer. You can learn more about INCOterms on our website by clicking this link : www.websitefasa.com/incoterms

Yes, some freight forwarders specialize in transporting hazardous materials and dangerous goods, ensuring compliance with regulations for safe transportation.

Absolutely, freight forwarders assist with preparing the necessary documentation and payments to ensure compliance with customs regulations and payment of duties and taxes.

Consolidation involves combining multiple smaller shipments into a single larger one, while deconsolidation is the process of breaking down a larger shipment into smaller ones for distribution.

A Bill of Lading is a legal document that serves as evidence of the contract of carriage, receipt of goods, and title to the goods. It’s essential for international trade.

Yes, certain goods, such as perishables, hazardous materials, and items restricted by trade sanctions, have specific regulations and restrictions that freight forwarders help navigate.

Freight forwarders have expertise in navigating complex logistics, customs regulations, and transportation networks, leading to smoother, more cost-effective shipping.

Yes, many freight forwarders offer door-to-door services, handling the entire shipping process from the origin point to the final destination.

Experienced freight forwarders have contingency plans to manage disruptions, including rerouting shipments, rescheduling transportation, and finding alternative solutions.

Technology has transformed freight forwarding with online platforms for booking, tracking, and documentation, enhancing transparency, efficiency, and communication throughout the shipping process.

Keep in mind that the answers provided are meant to offer a general understanding. For precise information related to your specific shipping needs, consult a professional freight forwarder or logistics expert.