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Logistics Solutions

Shipa to help your business access the global trade environment with ease. We digitalize international freight forwarding services with the goal to simplify worldwide logistics and facilitate trade.

Air Freight is your gateway to safe, efficient and reliable air transport of your time-sensitive, high-value cargo.

Our air services are designed to meet your specific requirements, leveraging our own-controlled freighter network, strategic partners, or our in-house freight airline to fly your goods quickly and efficiently across the globe.

Expand your reach to customers around the globe with a stand-alone service or

Intermodal transportation is not as mysterious or complicated as the name would have it sound. It means transporting one set of goods in a steel container using two or more modes of transportation, such as rail and truck.

Intermodal transportation is not as mysterious or complicated as the name would have it sound. The intermodal definition is transporting one set of goods in a steel container using two or more modes of transportation, such as rail and truck. An intermodal carrier using rail or truck is not the only means of transit that intermodal utilizes.

When determining your requirements for cost and timelines associated with international freight shipping, you need to understand how you’re going to ship, how you will pack your product in bulk, and the rules, regulations and tariffs that will be in effect for the countries your are shipping from, through, and to.

Full truckload, commonly referred to as FTL, is a type of shipping mode whereby a truck carries one dedicated shipment. In other words, the journey is reserved for one shipment only. FTL trucking has several advantages over the alternative trucking shipment mode, LTL, or less than a full truckload shipment.

Less-than-truckload, also known as or less-than-load (LTL), is a shipping service for relatively small loads or quantities of freight. Less-than-truckload services are offered by many large, national parcel services as well as by specialized logistics providers.

When it comes to Managed Transportation our team works side by side with your entire organization to fully understand your challenges and goals. Beyond just driving down the net transportation costs, fully understanding a client’s overall goals is what is truly important so that the Managed Transportation process, when implemented will be effective to meet your goals and objectives.

By utilizing our versatile Expedited Freight service, you gain access to a network of trained drivers, excellent customer service, numerous transportation options and much more. Our vast network means the ideal ground or air expedite solution is nearby and we can have your freight in motion as rapidly as you require.

Power only trucking is when a carrier provides the driver and semi-tractor (also known as the power unit), but not the trailer. The driver then hooks up and hauls a pre-loaded trailer leased or owned by the shipper. Often, the trailer itself is owned by a third-party logistics provider — when this is the case, the 3PL will contract with the carrier for “power only capacity.”

Open-deck shipping refers to utilizing a truck trailer that lacks walls, a roof, or insulation and is completely open and exposed to the elements. By design, the trailers enable shippers to load products from the sides, accommodating cargo that cannot fit within the dimensions of an enclosed trailer. Open-deck shipping often requires special equipment to load or unload products. For example, some loads might need a small crane to hoist the product onto the truck bed. Other loads, such as palletized roofing material, can be quickly loaded and unloaded at a door dock using a forklift. Regardless of the commodity being moved, you’ll want to partner with a transportation provider specializing in flatbed shipping services.

Getting freight to your consignee’s door quickly, when it counts, can make or break your timelines. Be it a single pallet of machine parts or a truckload of fabricated steel, delivering on your commitments is important to your relationships, your business and your bottom line.

Drayage is how containers are moved from one mode of transportation to another – for example, between rail and ocean, air and rail, and so on. For refrigerated cargo, drayage means perishable or temperature-controlled freight can be moved quickly between ports and storage facilities.

With FWS services, we make it easier to expand B2B and B2C businesses into established and emerging new markets. We leverage new supply chains, improve customer service and product handling, increase order accuracy, volume, and customization, and provide product storage and warehousing — all while incurring minimal costs.