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fAST TRANS is one of the largest global freight forwarders operating within a worldwide network. Customized solutions for your specific ocean freight requirement are at the heart of our services. fAST TRANS can offer a flexible range of global and local Ocean Freight services for both Less-Than-Container Load (LCL) and Full-Container Load (FCL) shipments. These are backed by comprehensive Ocean Freight Management Services as well as Break-bulk, Project Forwarding, Partial and Full Charter Services. With weekly services on more than 600 routes connecting 10,000 points port-pairs your freight is in capable hands on the high seas, and beyond
Full Container Load (FCL)
We provide reliable global integrated door to door FCL services, operating weekly services with 180 Ocean carriers, serving more than 10,000 points port-pairs all over the World.
Less than Container Load (LCL)
We operate weekly services on more than 600 lanes, covering more than 10,000 points port-pairs. We offset 100% of the LCL shipments at no extra cost.
Freight management services
We provide a complete range of freight management services which cater to every aspect of transporting your cargo.
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Why Logistics Important?
Where should I incorporate my business?
Costs and Administrative Requirements: Consider the costs associated with incorporating in different jurisdictions, including initial registration fees, ongoing compliance costs, and administrative requirements.
Legal Requirements: Be aware of any specific legal requirements or restrictions for the type of business you operate. Some businesses, like financial institutions or healthcare providers, may have regulatory requirements that influence their choice of jurisdiction.
Your Home State/Country: Many businesses choose to incorporate in the state or country where they are physically located. This is often the simplest and most straightforward option. It may also be required if you have a physical presence in that jurisdiction.
Can I offer my items for free on a promotional basis?
Yes, you can offer your items for free on a promotional basis as a marketing strategy to attract customers, create brand awareness, and generate interest in your products or services. Offering free items, samples, or trials can be an effective way to:
- Attract New Customers: Providing free items can entice potential customers to try your products or services without the initial financial commitment. If they like what you offer, they may become loyal paying customers.
- Generate Buzz: Free promotions can create excitement and generate word-of-mouth marketing. Customers who receive free items may share their experiences with friends and family, expanding your reach.
- Collect Feedback: Offering free items allows you to gather valuable feedback from customers, helping you improve your products or services based on real user experiences
How can I safely use files?
Using files safely is crucial to protect your data and maintain the security of your computer or network. Here are some essential tips for safely working with files:
- Keep Your System Updated:
- Regularly update your operating system, software, and antivirus/anti-malware programs to patch security vulnerabilities.
- Use Strong Passwords and Encryption:
- Secure your files with strong, unique passwords or passphrases.
- Consider encrypting sensitive files or using encrypted storage solutions.
- Backup Your Files:
- Regularly back up your important files to an external drive or a cloud-based backup service. This ensures you can recover your data in case of hardware failure, theft, or data corruption.
What type of company is measured?
In the context of cargo and shipping companies, there are various types of measurements used to assess their performance and effectiveness. These measurements are critical for tracking the efficiency, profitability, and safety of cargo companies. Some common types of measurements for cargo companies include:
- Cargo Volume: This measures the quantity of goods or cargo transported by the company. It is typically measured in units such as tons, kilograms, or cubic meters.
- Cargo Weight: It focuses on the weight of the cargo being transported and is usually measured in tons or kilograms.
- Cargo Revenue: This measurement tracks the total revenue generated by the cargo company through its shipping and logistics services.
- Cargo Turnover: It calculates how quickly the company moves cargo through its operations, often measured as the number of times the company's cargo capacity is utilized within a given time frame.
- Cargo Load Factor: This metric evaluates the efficiency of cargo space utilization by comparing the actual cargo carried to the total cargo capacity of the company's vehicles or vessels.
- Cargo Utilization Rate: Similar to load factor, this measurement assesses how efficiently the cargo space is used but may include factors like the number of shipments or packages in addition to weight or volume.
- On-Time Delivery Rate: This measures the percentage of cargo shipments that are delivered on time or within the agreed-upon timeframe.
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- Market Adaptability.
- Customer-Centric Approach
- Risk Management