Co-Loader

Co-Loader

Co-loading is a common procedure in import-export trade especially for less container load – LCL transactions. Under LCL shipments, some of the freight forwarder co-load cargo to another freight forwarder final destination. The carrier who co-loads the cargo is called co-loader

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