Proposal Overview
Directional International Logistics Proposal
This proposal is generated from website interaction data and still requires cargo details, dimensions, customs responsibility, and live capacity confirmation.
Major China gateway -> destination port / airport / warehouse node
Confirmed against lane capacity, document readiness, and destination appointment rhythm.
The client needs a fast directional framework for international logistics execution.
Suggested Execution Structure
- Confirm product name, packing, carton count, dimensions, incoterm, and handover responsibility.
- Match the lane and cargo profile with ocean, air, rail, multimodal, or warehouse-delivery combinations.
- Before booking, align declaration elements, clearance files, destination appointments, and exception handling.
Risk & Compliance Controls
- This is a directional proposal, not a fixed price or guaranteed transit commitment.
- Battery, sensitive, DG, temperature-controlled, oversized, or branded cargo needs early restriction review.
- FBA, overseas warehouse, DDP, bonded, or transit projects should clarify tax responsibility, labeling, and POD return rules.
Documents to Prepare
- Commercial invoice, packing list, declaration elements, and HS classification logic.
- Carton count, dimensions, weight, volume, marks, labels, and destination address details.
- For special cargo, provide MSDS, UN38.3, test reports, temperature requirements, or equipment parameters.
Next Actions
- Share the formal cargo data so a consultant can confirm executable lanes and live capacity.
- Refine one or two options based on budget, transit expectation, and delivery requirements.
- Confirm quotation, cut-off, warehouse receiving, customs, clearance, and destination handover nodes.
This proposal is for early-stage review only. Final pricing, transit, and execution milestones are subject to consultant confirmation against live schedules, customs requirements, and cargo documents.