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Ocean Freight Forwarding: a meticulous service
In the field of international ocean freight forwarding, KWE is a non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC), making use of shipping lines' transportation services. The flow of ocean freight forwarding is basically the same as that of airfreight, but in addition to the consolidation services, we also transport full container loads and provide the same meticulous service.
KWE applies the know-how that we have acquired through our airfreight forwarding services in order to transport factory equipment and other specialized freight forwarding. For example, we move ultra-precise equipment out of a clean room in a liquid crystal panel factory or semiconductor plant in Japan and provide seamless transport service all the way to the clean room of an overseas factory. Throughout the time of transport, we recreate the clean room environment using a specially equipped large truck that can maintain constant temperature and humidity and guard the cargo from vibration and impact.
In recent years, we have been getting more orders for transporting specialized freight, including equipment and materials related to various events such as international sport, musical productions and museum exhibits. We also work together with KWE's airfreight forwarding division and these high quality services we provide, have received international customer acclaim.
Buyer’s consolidation service: bundle products
This is a KWE service that allows retailers to bundle products purchased from various manufacturers in China or other Asian countries into a single shipment at the port of lading for ocean shipment. We offer our customers optimal service by using our own infrastructure in combination with ocean and airfreight transport services. Merchandise is collected at the port of lading, where KWE staff monitor shipments based on order forms received from customers. We take responsibility for the entire process, from receiving goods in our own warehouses, exporting and clearing goods through customers, to delivering them in the destination country.
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