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Seaborne International, Inc
1338 Engracia Avenue, Suite 4, Torrance, California, CA, 90501
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Senshipping LLC
9346 Harrison rd., Romulus, Michigan / U.S.A, 48174
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A.N. GLOBAL LOGISTICS
193 Northfield Road, Northfield, Illinois, 60093
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Aries Global Cargo & Logistics
500 E Arapaho Road, Suite 505, Richardson, Texas, 75081
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Families United Global Inc.
80 West 8th Street, Miami, FL, 33343
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Courierbea
4283 Express Lane, Sarasota, Florida, 34249
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AIR 7 SEAS Transport Logistics Inc
USA Licensed FMC IATA CHB NVOCC C-TPAT; 5 Sales Offices, 14 Receiving Terminals, Full USA coverage, California USA, air7seas.com
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KT GLOBAL LOGISTICS
15630 S FIGUEROA ST, GARDENA, California, 90248
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INTERGLOBAL TRANSPORTATION INC
1491 SUNNYDALE AVE APT#306, SAN FRANCISCO, CA , 94134
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Logical Solution Services, Inc
2301 Atlantic Avenue, Manasquan, New Jersey, 08736
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The U.S. freight forwarding industry is a vital component of the nation's economy, facilitating the seamless movement of goods across the country and around the globe. With a market size of over $114 billion, the industry is expected to continue growing due to increasing global trade and e-commerce.
Key port hubs in the U.S. include Los Angeles/Long Beach, New York/New Jersey, and Savannah, Georgia. These ports handle a significant portion of the nation's imports and exports, connecting the U.S. to major trade partners worldwide.
Logistics hubs, such as the Port of Chicago and the Kansas City Intermodal Center, play a crucial role in inland distribution, ensuring efficient movement of goods across the vast U.S. landmass.
Major carriers operating in the U.S. include FedEx, UPS, and DHL, who dominate the air and parcel delivery sectors. For ocean freight, Maersk, MSC, and CMA CGM are the leading carriers, connecting the U.S. to ports worldwide.
Freight forwarders play a pivotal role in this complex network, acting as intermediaries between shippers and carriers. They offer expertise in customs clearance, documentation, and logistics planning, ensuring smooth and efficient cargo movement.
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