Freight Services
KEY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Our Freight Services:
- Door to Door
- Quotation
- Ship Freight
- Air Freight
- Crate Items or Personal Effects
- Containerise Items or Personal Effects
- LLOYD'S AGENT Marine Transit Insurance Quotation
- Check all Documentation
- Labour Hire for packing/unpacking
- Supply of equipment
CONTACT US FOR A FREE QUOTE
Details:
- Advise clients on transportation and payment methods. Check import/export documentation to determine cargo contents, and classify goods into different fee or tariff groups, using a tariff coding system. Contact vendors and/or claims adjustment departments in order to resolve problems with shipments, or contact service depots to arrange for repairs. Determine method of shipment, and prepare bills of lading, invoices, and other shipping documents. Direct delivery trucks to shipping doors or designated marshalling areas, and help load and unload goods safely. Direct or participate in cargo loading in order to ensure completeness of load and even distribution of weight. Enter shipping information into a computer by hand or by using a hand-held scanner that reads bar codes on goods.
Estimate freight or postal rates, and record shipment costs and weights. Inspect and count items received and check them against invoices or other documents, recording shortages and rejecting damaged goods. Negotiate and arrange transport of goods with shipping or freight companies. Notify consignees, passengers, or customers of the arrival of freight or baggage, and arrange for delivery. Retrieve stored items and trace lost shipments as necessary.
Route received goods to first available flight or to appropriate storage areas or departments, using forklifts, handtrucks, or other equipment. Assemble containers and crates used to transport items such as machines or vehicles. Attach address labels, identification codes, and shipping instructions to containers. Coordinate and supervise activities of workers engaged in packing and shipping merchandise. Inspect trucks and vans to ensure cleanliness when shipping such items as grain, flour, and milk.
Install straps, braces, and padding to loads in order to prevent shifting or damage during shipment. Obtain flight numbers, airplane numbers, and names of crew members from dispatchers, and record data on airplane flight papers. Open cargo containers and unwrap contents, using steel cutters, crowbars, or other hand tools. Pack goods for shipping, using tools such as staplers, strapping machines, and hammers. Prepare manifests showing baggage, mail, and freight weights, and number of passengers on airplanes, and transmit data to destinations.<
Our Freight Services:
- Door to Door
- Quotation
- Ship Freight
- Air Freight
- Crate Items or Personal Effects
- Containerise Items or Personal Effects
- LLOYD'S AGENT Marine Transit Insurance Quotation
- Check all Documentation
- Labour Hire for packing/unpacking
- Supply of equipment
CONTACT US FOR A FREE QUOTE
Details:
- Advise clients on transportation and payment methods. Check import/export documentation to determine cargo contents, and classify goods into different fee or tariff groups, using a tariff coding system. Contact vendors and/or claims adjustment departments in order to resolve problems with shipments, or contact service depots to arrange for repairs. Determine method of shipment, and prepare bills of lading, invoices, and other shipping documents. Direct delivery trucks to shipping doors or designated marshalling areas, and help load and unload goods safely. Direct or participate in cargo loading in order to ensure completeness of load and even distribution of weight. Enter shipping information into a computer by hand or by using a hand-held scanner that reads bar codes on goods.
Estimate freight or postal rates, and record shipment costs and weights. Inspect and count items received and check them against invoices or other documents, recording shortages and rejecting damaged goods. Negotiate and arrange transport of goods with shipping or freight companies. Notify consignees, passengers, or customers of the arrival of freight or baggage, and arrange for delivery. Retrieve stored items and trace lost shipments as necessary.
Route received goods to first available flight or to appropriate storage areas or departments, using forklifts, handtrucks, or other equipment. Assemble containers and crates used to transport items such as machines or vehicles. Attach address labels, identification codes, and shipping instructions to containers. Coordinate and supervise activities of workers engaged in packing and shipping merchandise. Inspect trucks and vans to ensure cleanliness when shipping such items as grain, flour, and milk.
Install straps, braces, and padding to loads in order to prevent shifting or damage during shipment. Obtain flight numbers, airplane numbers, and names of crew members from dispatchers, and record data on airplane flight papers. Open cargo containers and unwrap contents, using steel cutters, crowbars, or other hand tools. Pack goods for shipping, using tools such as staplers, strapping machines, and hammers. Prepare manifests showing baggage, mail, and freight weights, and number of passengers on airplanes, and transmit data to destinations.<
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