Warehousing & Distribution

We offer our Nhava Sheva, Tuticorin and Mundra area exporters a unique container strip and ship service. We’ll pick up, separate and load cartons or drums onto new pallets by batch number, shrink wrap, then store for export. We also ensure specific consolidation plans and dedicated area for different commodities for consolidations and stuffing

We handle Exports with unparalleled professionalism and care. We offer our clients instant ability to view their shipment information with Accel Plus a time saving, top of the line, internet-based system. At any time, clients can check the online status of their shipment to see whether it has arrived, been stored, or departed our facility.
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Warehousing & Distribution FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

A customs bonded warehouse is a secured warehouse in which dutiable goods may be stored, manipulated, or undergo manufacturing operations without payment of duty.

We follow and adhere to the strict guidelines of the Oregon Department of Agricultural, as well as utilize a professional contractor that provides monthly services to ensure that our warehouses are pest free.

The difference between cross-docking and warehouse storage is that cross-docking is the unloading of product directly from incoming transport onto outbound transport with little if any, storage in-between, whereas warehousing requires a stock of product on hand to distribute to customers on an as-needed basis.

Transloading can take anywhere from 30 minutes to 5 hours depending on how the product is received, and the services that our customer is looking for. If the product arrives palletized or in crates, then the process is usually very quick, but if the product arrives loose and needs to be individually unloaded, sorted and segregated and palletized for shipment out, then it can often take hours.

Individual orders are shipped via USPS, FEDEX, FTL or by local LTL carriers per the customers requirements.

If a pallet is damaged upon receiving and there is a potential claim, a picture of the pallet is taken and immediately sent to the customer for review. The customer then advises the warehouse to continue receiving or to hold the product in quarantine to allow further review.