The practice of consolidating smaller shipments from many carriers into a single container to maximize capacity and save transportation expenses is known as cargo consolidation. The process of container management is choosing the right containers for the kind and volume of cargo being transported. This guarantees the cargo's safety and security while in transit. A vital component of marine freight forwarding services is customs clearance, which necessitates a deep comprehension of international trade laws and paperwork. Bills of lading, commercial invoices, and certificates of origin are just a few of the documents that freight forwarders handle to make sure shipments adhere to import and export laws.

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