How to Prepare Your Shipment for International Transport Proper preparation can make or break your international delivery. Here’s how to ensure your goods arrive safely and without delays. 1. Know the paperwork Include all necessary documents – invoices, packing lists, and customs forms. Incomplete paperwork is one of the biggest causes of border delays. 2. Pack with care Use strong pallets or crates, secure everything with straps or shrink wrap, and label all sides clearly. 3. Share the right details Let your transport partner know the dimensions, weight, type of goods, and any special handling instructions. 4. Plan ahead Factor in public holidays, customs clearance times, and possible road conditions – especially with cross-border freight. Need help? Our team is happy to walk you through every step of the process.
When arranging freight transport across borders, you’ll often hear the terms FTL and LTL. But what do they mean – and how do you know which one is right for your shipment? FTL (Full Truck Load) means your goods take up the entire truck. This is ideal for: LTL (Less Than Truck Load) is when your goods share space with other shipments. It’s a smart solution when: Which should you choose? If you need control, speed, or extra protection – FTL is your best bet. If you want a budget-friendly option and are flexible on timing, LTL is perfect. Still unsure? Our team can advise you based on your cargo, timeline and budget.
We’re proud to announce the launch of our brand-new website! Designed with our clients and partners in mind, the new site offers a faster, more user-friendly experience – whether you’re looking for transport services, company info or want to get in touch quickly. What’s new? Our goal? To make your experience as smooth online as it is on the road. ➡️ Take a look around and let us know what you think.