TRANSATLANTIC
DELIVERY

Assuring the compliant handling of temperature
sensitive healthcare products in today's complex
supply chain is one of the foremost challenges facing

TRANSATLANTIC
DELIVERY

Assuring the compliant handling of temperature
sensitive healthcare products in today's complex
supply chain is one of the foremost challenges facing

TRANSATLANTIC
DELIVERY

Assuring the compliant handling of temperature
sensitive healthcare products in today's complex
supply chain is one of the foremost challenges facing

TRANSATLANTIC
DELIVERY

Assuring the compliant handling of temperature
sensitive healthcare products in today's complex
supply chain is one of the foremost challenges facing

WELCOME TO Global Freight Nerds!

GFN makes business flow. As one of the world’s leading non-asset-based supply chain management companies, we design and implement industry-leading solutions in both freight management.

Over 50 dedicated employees, working in 17 regional clusters around the globe, deliver operational excellence — to provide viable answers to the most challenging supply chain questions.

SUHAIB SADAQA
Chairman & Chief Executive Officer

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Globally known for our ability to handle every last detail of our customers’ particular logistics and forwarding needs,GFN’s Special Services team takes care of all your logistics.

Reach your destination 100% sure and safe

We designed a detailed work flow layouts that will fit any transportation industry size. We will take care of your cargo and deliver them safe and on time!

What makes us special?

Over 50 dedicated employees, working in 17 regional clusters around the globe, deliver operational excellence.

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    FAQ

    A Delivery Order is a document issued by the carrier, in exchange for :

    1. One or all duly endorsed Original Bill(s) of Lading or duly authorised and issued Bank Guarantee (if original bill of lading is lost)
    2. Telex Release confirmation from the loading port or principal confirming surrender of one or all Original bills of lading issued for the shipment
    3. A copy of a Sea waybill issued

    releasing the cargo to the legal consignee mentioned in the bill of lading..

    Only with this delivery order the consignee can clear the cargo with customs and take delivery of the cargo from the port, terminal, depot or wherever it is stored..

    In many cases, importers and exporters make the mistake of assuming that the carrier automatically provides insurance that will cover the cargo. Unfortunately, however, this is false. Unless the company issues you an insurance certificate your shipment is uninsured by the carrier, and it will be under your responsibility. We highly recommend that you ask your potential Freight Forwarder if they offer cargo insurance and their rates.

    Unless you are working with a freight company that is also a licensed US Customs Broker, your logistics company will leave clearing shipments and submitting paperwork to the US Customs and Border Protection agency entirely up to you. The trouble is, this is an essential service in the supply chain and it can disrupt the process of getting your cargo to its final destination within the designated time frame.

    Here’s one you might not always think to ask. There will be costs at the destination, but these will vary depending on the carrier, the port, and the country of destination, etc. In many cases, the forwarder arranging the shipment can help give you an estimate of these costs, which you or the consignee of the shipment will have to pay at the destination.

    Before arranging a shipment to any country, you should first find out if there are any specific regulations or requirements you need to be aware of to export your goods. Your logistics team or any freight forwarder you are considering should be able to inform you. Typically, the requirements are related to the type of cargo you are shipping.

    For example, certain food products require a phytosanitary certificate, which must be issued by the US Department of Agriculture. Some countries will not accept your cargo unless the appropriate document has been issued by the proper entity in the country of origin. In cases like this, our team will guide you through the process.

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