Global Export Logistics & Shipping
We coordinate freight, export documentation, customs support, and destination handoff for wellness categories.
Outcome
Predictable movement of goods from origin to destination with transparent compliance and handoff checkpoints.
Process Diagram
Route Planning
Define freight mode, transit windows, destination constraints, and buffer strategy.
Document Validation
Prepare and validate certificates, declarations, and shipment document packs.
Customs Coordination
Coordinate with customs brokers and destination teams for smooth clearance.
Delivery Handoff
Complete final-mile handoff with shipment status and confirmation records.
Process flowchart
Visual map of how work moves from intake to handoff. Steps mirror the numbered overview beside this panel.
Route Planning
Define freight mode, transit windows, destination constraints, and buffer strategy.
Parallel workstreams before clearance
Document Validation
Prepare and validate certificates, declarations, and shipment document packs.
Carrier booking & movement
Booking, consolidation, and tracking aligned with document cutoffs and HS data.
Customs Coordination
Coordinate with customs brokers and destination teams for smooth clearance.
Delivery Handoff
Complete final-mile handoff with shipment status and confirmation records.
Service Options
- • Air, ocean, and mixed-mode freight
- • Palletized and retail-ready shipping
- • Temperature/handling guidance by product class
- • Destination document bundles by region
Delivery Pack
- • Route recommendation matrix
- • Export document pack
- • Clearance support checklist
- • Shipment status and handoff records
Frequently Asked Questions
Which regions do you support?
Core focus includes APAC, EU, UK, US, Canada, and Middle East, with destination-specific compliance checks.
Can shipping and compliance be coordinated together?
Yes, shipping and compliance workstreams are coordinated to reduce delays and reduce rework at customs.
What export or import documents are commonly required?
Typical building blocks include commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading or air waybill, and product-specific certificates. Destinations may also need country-of-origin statements, detailed ingredient declarations, or prior filings. We validate the bundle for your lane rather than assuming a single global list.
How are Incoterms (EXW, FOB, DDP, etc.) decided?
Incoterms define where risk and cost transfer. Selection depends on who controls booking, insurance, and import clearance. Route planning aligns the terms with your operational capacity and broker relationships.
What about HS codes and customs valuation?
Correct classification supports duty and admissibility. We work with declared product data and broker input to keep documentation consistent across invoice, packing list, and entry filings.
Why do shipments sometimes get held at customs?
Common triggers include incomplete paperwork, mismatch between invoice and physical count, licensing for certain ingredients, or additional inspections. Parallel document and freight tracks are meant to surface issues before arrival when possible.
Do US imports need a customs broker or prior notice for foods and supplements?
FDA-regulated categories often require advance notice and aligned product data for entry. A licensed broker routinely files entry and can manage communication with agencies. Requirements depend on product class; we factor that into documentation validation.
Can you ship temperature-sensitive wellness products?
Routing and handling guidance vary by stability profile. Route planning incorporates product class constraints and communicates them to carriers and warehouses where applicable.
How is cargo insurance handled?
Insurance expectations depend on Incoterms and your risk policy. We clarify where coverage should sit in the route recommendation so there are no gaps between origin release and destination receipt.
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