Shipment
The shipping service providers we use include Postal service, UPS, FedEx, DHL, and Port-to-Port shipment. We prioritize modern door-to-door shipping facilities.
UPS (United Parcel Service):
UPS has a vast global network that spans over 220 countries and territories. It handles shipments of various sizes and weights, ranging from small packages to large freight shipments. UPS provides options for express delivery with guaranteed timeframes, as well as standard and economy shipping services. It offers online tools and systems that allow customers to track their packages in real time, manage shipments, and access shipping documentation. UPS invests in technology to improve efficiency, optimize routing, and provide a seamless customer experience.
DHL:
DHL offers a wide range of services to meet the shipping and logistics needs of individuals and businesses. Its services include express delivery, parcel and package shipping, freight transportation (air, ocean, and road), warehousing, customs clearance, e-commerce logistics, and supply chain management solutions.
FedEx:
FedEx is widely recognized for its reliable delivery services, global reach, and comprehensive logistics solutions. FedEx offers time-definite express delivery services for both domestic and international shipments. It provides fast and reliable delivery of packages, documents, and freight. FedEx offers various service options, including overnight, 2-day, and 3-day delivery, allowing customers to choose the level of urgency that suits their needs.
Port-to-Port:
Port-to-port shipping involves the movement of goods from the origin port to the destination port. The transportation is typically conducted by ocean vessels, although it can also involve other modes such as barges or ferries depending on the specific locations and logistics requirements. In port-to-port shipping, the shipper or the owner of the goods is responsible for arranging the transportation and bearing the associated costs, including freight charges, customs duties, and insurance. The shipper is also responsible for ensuring that the goods are properly packaged, labeled, and comply with any applicable regulations or requirements. Port-to-port shipping can also involve additional services such as containerization, cargo consolidation, warehousing, and distribution. These services can be arranged separately or as part of a comprehensive logistics solution to meet specific customer requirements.
Postal service:
A postal service refers to a government or private organization responsible for the collection, sorting, transportation, and delivery of mail and packages to individuals, businesses, and organizations. Postal services play a crucial role in facilitating communication, commerce, and the exchange of goods and information. Postal services are responsible for delivering mail and packages to the intended recipients. This involves the final leg of transportation, where postal workers or couriers carry out the delivery to homes, businesses, post office boxes, or designated pickup locations.