Air freight is another term for air cargo that is, the shipment of goods through an air carrier. Air transport services are the most valuable when it comes to moving express shipments around the globe. Just like the commercial or passenger airlines, air freight flies in the same gateways.
LCL is an acronym used in logistics, which means 'Less than Container-Load'. LCL is used when a single shipper's goods do not completely fill an entire container. When this happens, in order to fill an entire container, space in the container is split between orders and/or shippers..
A Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC) performs the functions of an ocean carrier but does not operate the ships. Instead, an NVOCC buys space from carriers and sells this space to shippers
Customs clearance is a necessary procedure before goods can be imported or exported internationally. If a shipment is cleared, then the shipper will provide documentation confirming customs duties that are paid and the shipment can be processed
Trucking services are a form of ground freight that move cargo from point A to point B over land. Trucks use shipping routes to move goods throughout Indonesia to deliver shipments for various industries. Shipping by truck allows you to move large or small shipments, as well as shipments that require special conditions. Shipping by truck can also be very economical
FCL: Full Container Load. An FCL shipment is the transportation of a shipment with an entire shipping container. The merchandise being imported or exported has exclusive use of the container space and doesn't have to share with other importers or exporters, unlike LCL.
Project cargo describes the domestic or international transportation of large, heavy-duty, high value, or complex pieces of equipment. The materials included in project cargo can be globally sourced, or from one specific location. Project cargo requires attention to detail in order to remain within projected timelines, budgets, and safety restrictions during the transit of goods
Breakbulk cargo is defined as general cargo or goods that do not fit in or utilize standard shipping containers or cargo bins. ... However, with the increased use of more efficient and secure shipping containers in the late 1960s, it is now generally reserved for cargo that is too heavy or large to fit in a container
Warehousing is the process of storing physical inventory for sale or distribution. Warehouses are used by all different types of businesses that need to temporarily store products in bulk before either shipping them to other locations or individually to end consumers