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NCBFAA

The Voice of America's Customs Brokers and Freight Forwarders


What do Freight Forwarders do?

Freight Forwarder: Transport Architect

The international freight forwarder is popularly known as the "Transport Architect." Ocean freight forwarders are licensed by the Federal Maritime Commission (FMC). International air cargo agents are accredited by the International Air Transportation Association (IATA).

The freight forwarding professional advises clients of the best rates, routings and modes of transporting goods to or from any area in the world. Using the vast resources at their disposal, forwarders find the "right match" of services available so that products are moved by the most timely and cost-effective means. The large volume of freight handled by forwarders gives them advantages not always available to either individual shippers or integrated carriers.

The professional forwarder is also aware of the ever-changing regulations affecting cargo movements, such as foreign documentation requirements, hazardous materials rules, U.S. government regulations, special packaging or handling restrictions, and any applicable licensing provisions.

"Customized" services to fit the clients' operational needs are the forwarder's specialty. Forwarders coordinate arrangements for storage, pick-and-pack operations, consolidations or full-container movements as well as inland transportation to provide clients with true door-to-door service. From assisting with initial quotations or preparation of pro-forma invoices, the banking clients' documents for collection, the full-service, professional freight forwarder is the most reliable partner one can have in international trade.
For more information:

The National Customs Brokers & Forwarders
Association of America, Inc.
1200 18th Street, N.W., #901 - Washington, DC 20036
Phone (202) 466-0222 ยท Fax (202) 466-0226
E-Mail:
staff@ncbfaa.org


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