Local representation at ports, terminals and customs areas

Agency Services

At ports, terminals and customs areas, our local representatives manage all operational and documentation processes for your shipments.

Agency team at port operations area

Overview

Wherever your shipment passes — ports, terminals, border gates or customs areas — our agency structure manages all operations and communication on your behalf.

Agency services we provide

  • • Port and terminal appointment planning
  • • Truck, container and equipment gate-in/gate-out coordination
  • • Documentation and operations follow-up at customs areas
  • • Coordination with local authorities and stakeholders
  • • Reporting, notifications and status updates

Operational flow & transparency

From gate-in to gate-out, we log and share all steps at load/unload points, weighing stations and control checkpoints for full transparency.

AreaTaskNote
Port / TerminalAppointments, yard coordination, loading / unloading follow-upCapacity planning is critical on busy lanes
Customs areaDocument follow-up, broker coordination, bonded warehouse processesFor import / export / transit shipments
Road connectionsMinimizing truck flow congestion and waiting timesTransit time and cost optimization

Communication & problem-solving

Our operations are designed to detect and react early to risks and delays on-site. By managing all communication through a single channel, we reduce information noise between stakeholders.

Agency Services – FAQ

We handle vessel and truck coordination, terminal bookings, documentation follow-up, customs coordination and communication with all local stakeholders.

Yes. We act as your local representative, coordinating with port authorities, terminals, customs brokers and carriers on your behalf.

We support both import and export operations including transit and cross-docking processes in bonded and non-bonded areas.

Our operations team monitors your shipments and steps in for problem-solving on-site, including delays, equipment changes or documentation issues.