International Freight Forwarding in USA

International Freight Forwarding in the USA refers to the service of arranging and coordinating the shipment of goods from the United States to international destinations (exports) or from abroad into the USA (imports). Freight forwarders act as intermediaries between the shipper (person or company sending the goods) and various transportation services such as shipping lines, airlines, trucking companies, and customs authorities.


Key Functions of an International Freight Forwarder in the USA:

Logistics Coordination

Organize transportation across various modes: ocean freight, air freight, rail, and truck.

Plan the most efficient and cost-effective routes and carriers.

Customs Brokerage

Ensure goods comply with U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) regulations.

Prepare and file required import/export documentation.

Pay duties, tariffs, and taxes on behalf of clients.

Documentation Handling

Manage paperwork like:

Bill of Lading (BOL)

Commercial Invoice

Packing List

Export Declaration

Certificate of Origin

Cargo Insurance

Offer or arrange insurance to protect against loss or damage during transit.

Warehousing and Distribution

Offer storage solutions and value-added services like packing, labeling, and distribution.

Compliance and Risk Management

Help ensure compliance with international trade laws, including sanctions, export controls, and anti-dumping regulations.

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