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Critical Evaluation of Shipping Allies: Navigating Towards the Right Business Fit

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In today's fiercely competitive business landscape, marked by heightened customer expectations, a strategic shipping approach can set your company apart. Envision a scenario where your business can deliver products faster, at a lower cost, and with enhanced efficiency compared to competitors, giving you a distinct competitive advantage. To achieve this, it's imperative to align with a top-tier shipping partner—one that offers a broader array of options and ensures a seamless shipping experience. Why the Choice of Shipping Partner Holds Significance? While you're busy handling various business aspects, your shipping partner should be the backbone of your supply chain, ensuring seamless operations. Choosing the wrong one, however, can result in mishandled products, delayed deliveries, and a mess with return policies. That's why selecting the right international courier service partner tailored to your products and customer demands is a crucial decision. How Do I Choose a

Enhancing Customer Experience: Introducing Value-Added Services in Freight Forwarding

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In the rapidly changing landscape of the 21st century, sea and air freight logistics have evolved beyond their traditional role of moving goods from point A to point B. While supply chain management and storage remain fundamental aspects of this industry, there is a new approach that brings added value to the logistics process: Value-Added Services (VAS).  Read about the significance of VAS in logistics and how it reshapes the supply chain. Value-Added Services in Logistics  Value-Added Services encompass a wide range of services that span beyond facilitating the transportation of goods. These are tasks that customers would otherwise have to perform themselves, thus enhancing the overall efficiency of the supply chain. Far more than post-production work, VAS covers the entire value creation chain. From pre-assembly to functional testing and surface cleaning, they play a crucial role in streamlining logistics operations. Evolution of VAS in Air Freight Logistics The evolution of VAS wa

What Defines Express Delivery?

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In this busy modern world of ours, time is of the essence. And this adage is no more true than when sending goods or documents by post, whether for business or pleasure. Shipping out products to customers or posting gifts to loved ones, having your items arrive safely and promptly makes for happy recipients and peace of mind for you.  This is where express delivery options come in, offering speedy courier services to take the stress out of the whole postal process. Read on to find out exactly what is meant by express delivery services, and how express delivery can make your life that little bit easier. Fast-track Your Shipping Express delivery services are available for both domestic and international services. Opting for domestic express delivery , you can drop off or expect your parcel to be collected the very same day, or on a day of your choosing. Choose from same-day or next-day delivery options, to have your items arrive where they’re meant to be at a time that suits you and the

OCS ANA Group - Overseas Courier Service Dubai

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 Overseas Courier Service Dubai established in 1991 as joint venture between OCS ANA Group Tokyo, Japan and Jashanmal National Company Dubai. OCS Dubai is acting as hub  for all middleeast stations to cater the express services needs of customers in this region. Today OCS associates every business market on every continent, capable of delivering to nearly 200 countries, presently delivering 70 million international packages each year.  With 250 global stations, and thousands of employees working around the clock, OCS is constantly in motion to move your urgent shipments anywhere in the world. OCS provides fast, reliable, and seamless door-to-door delivery of your shipments large and small. OCS can take your business to nearly every country, on every continent.

Middle Eastern Air Freight Predicted to Double

  In their 2021   Commercial Market Outlook (CMO) , the aviation outfit claimed that by the year 2040 the rising demand will require 150 planes. This figure nearly double that of the 80 currently in service. ​ Figures reported in 2020 showed increases in air cargo up 15.4% in the region, compared to a global average of 7.7% in August 2020. With the region undergoing huge expansions in transport links over the last 40 years, it is clear that growth continues in 2021. ​ Passenger Flights Grounded With passenger flights grounded throughout the majority of 2020, the belly space reserved for  cargo  meant more space needed. Cargo planes picked up the slack, and with the Middle East bridging the gap between East and West, the air cargo industry clearly thrived in the region.   Boeing’s managing director of Commercial Marketing, Randy Heisey, had this to say, “The Middle East region’s role as a global connecting hub continues to be important for developing markets to and from Southeast Asia,