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    Frequent questions

    • What is a consolidated commodity?
      Cargo agencies in Peru call “Consolidated Cargo” the grouping of 2 orders from different shippers. This is a common practice in the international cargo transportation service to move goods to a specific destination (Port and/or airport).
    • What mode of transportation can I use to optimally transport my product to a specific market?
    • Is it essential to insure my cargo?
      It is important to insure all merchandise that is in transit from an origin to a specific destination. In this way, a backup is provided that protects the cargo against possible damages or losses (risks) that occur on the route. It is recommended that all shippers have international cargo insurance. The decision making of the service will basically depend on the risks you want to cover on your merchandise. This support can be established on products that move through any multimodal cargo transportation route.
    • What is an IATA Accredited Agent?
      IATA is the International Air Transport Association. Logistics operators must be accredited through this association to have the possibility of managing routes for the transfer of cargo through airplanes. IATA agents have contacts with more than 250 airlines that are members of the same association. They are responsible for finding the tools to transport the cargo to the desired destination.
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      If you are doing a home improvement project which usually produces a lot debris might cost you a huge amount of money to get rid of especially if you are charged per bag, with our dumpster rental service you only need to pay a fixed fee for any amount of trash generated from your site.
    • How do I know if I work with an accredited International Freight Forwarder?
      International freight forwarders are legal entities that act as intermediaries between the shipper or sender and a transportation service provider. Cargo agencies must be accredited by Peruvian Air and Maritime Customs with a 4-digit operation code that authorizes their operations in Peruvian territory. These numbers must appear on the various Bill of Lading models in the information box on accredited agents.