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INTEGRATED SHIPPING AND LOGISTICS SERVICES AROUND THE WORLD

Global Network

Your customers

Consider where they are located?

how much they would typically be willing to pay for delivery, and how urgently they need your products.

Your products

How expensive, how big, and how heavy are your products?

How many items do you expect to ship each week, what are the average dimensions and weight of your products, and what is your average order value and margin? This will help determine your pricing.

Your competition

Explore what delivery options and services your competitors provide.

It might even be worth placing an order with your competitor to learn firsthand what the experience is like. By understanding this, you will be able to see clearly what's working, what's not, and where you can do better.

Delivery speed

Speed is becoming a key selling point.

with 42% of consumers wanting same-day delivery. Sometimes, they're even willing to pay more for a product if they can get it sooner. About 15% say they bought an item from Amazon simply because they could get it faster than elsewhere, despite it being more expensive.

Delivery range

If you transport your goods across a small range,

look into using a local courier. Local couriers will likely have a greater knowledge of the area, be more efficient at operating on a smaller scale, and may offer cheaper options for small businesses than larger companies.

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Ocean Freight

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Rail Freight

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Land Freight

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Air Freight