Freight forwarding is a service used by businesses to arrange the transportation of goods from one location to another, often across international borders. Freight forwarders act as intermediaries between shippers and transportation services, handling the logistics, documentation, customs clearance, and storage of shipments. They coordinate with various carriers air, sea, rail, or road) to ensure timely and cost-effective delivery of cargo. By managing complex shipping requirements and regulations, freight forwarding helps streamline global trade, reduce delays, and improve supply chain efficiency. Freight forwarding involves organizing the shipment of goods across borders through various transport methods like air, sea, or land. It ensures smooth logistics, customs handling, and timely delivery for businesses worldwide.