CROSSED TRADE SEA AND AIR SHIPMENT

CROSSED TRADE SEA AND AIR SHIPMENT

CROSSED TRADE SEA AND AIR SHIPMENT
Crossed trade sea and air shipment refers to a logistics arrangement where goods are transported directly from one foreign location to another foreign location without entering the home country. In this scenario, both sea and air transportation modes are utilized to ensure efficient and timely delivery. The process involves coordinating the shipment across different carriers and modes of transportation, such as using sea freight for one leg of the journey and air freight for the other leg. This approach is commonly used when there is a need to transport goods between two international locations, bypassing the home country for various reasons, such as cost-effectiveness or faster transit times. Crossed trade sea and air shipment requires careful coordination, documentation, and logistics expertise to ensure smooth transit and delivery of goods while adhering to international trade regulations.