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Dedola Global Logistics (DGL) provides logistics and freight management solutions for importers and exporters worldwide. DGL currently manages a full matrix of logistics services within all trade lanes of the world, in the air, over land and on the sea.
Dedola Blog
1M ago
Efficient and reliable planning form the backbone that supports the growing demands of a global customer base. While many e-commerce businesses often default to courier services for smaller or express deliveries, there’s an added dimension to logistics through freight forwarding. This includes ocean containers and air cargo. Let’s explore how e-commerce companies can use freight forwarders to enhance their logistics operations, focusing on air and ocean freight, consolidation services, and warehousing.
Embracing the Power of Air and Ocean Freight
Ocean Freight: The Economic Powerhouse ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
The allure of low-cost freight rates is compelling. The potential for cost savings and enhanced profit margins often entices importers. However, these temptingly low offers can be a trap laid by some freight forwarders, a siren song leading companies into hidden pitfalls. The stark reality is that these bargain rates can hide a multitude of costs, the most critical being the risk of shipment delays, known in industry parlance as “rollings.”
Understanding Rolling in Freight Forwarding
Rolling, a term coined by ocean carriers, describes scenarios where cargo is bumped or delayed from its sche ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
Two major maritime routes – the Panama and Suez Canals – face unique challenges that continue to reshape the landscape of international trade and logistics.
The Panama Canal’s Present Challenge
The Panama Canal handles 3% of global maritime volumes and 46% of volumes from North East Asia to the US East Coast. The Panama Canal, a critical artery in international maritime trade, is experiencing its worst drought in decades, significantly reducing water levels in Gatun Lake.
This has necessitated drastic measures by the Panama Canal Authority, including the imposition of a freshwater surcharge ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
In the dynamic world of ocean freight, ‘blank sailings’ is a term that logistics and supply chain professionals, especially those involved in importing goods to the U.S. from Asia, need to be intimately familiar with. Blank sailings occur when a carrier decides not to load a vessel for a particular trip, effectively canceling a scheduled sailing. This can be due to various reasons such as vessel maintenance or repositioning of ships, or most commonly, as a response to market demand and capacity management.
Impact on Ocean Freight Rates
The immediate effect of blank sailings is on ocean frei ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
Introduction to FCL Shipping
Full Container Load (FCL) shipping is a method of ocean freight where you rent an entire container for your goods. It’s ideal for larger shipments, typically more than 15 cubic meters, offering exclusivity and security for your cargo. FCL is a preferred choice for businesses looking to transport substantial amounts of products without sharing container space, thus ensuring faster transit times and additional benefits.
What Is FCL Shipping?
FCL shipping means your products exclusively occupy an entire container, whether shipped by air or ocean freight. This method ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
When your business requires a freight forwarder for full container load (FCL) shipments, selecting the right logistics service is crucial. Many business owners find this choice challenging. Here, we’ll guide you through the essential facts to consider when choosing the best FCL logistics provider.
Understanding FCL in Logistics
Understanding FCL is the first step in selecting an appropriate logistics company. FCL, or full container load, involves using an entire cargo container for your goods. While more costly, it’s often the preferred choice for significant volumes of goods to prevent del ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
In the complex world of global trade, selecting the right shipping method for your goods—whether by air or ocean—is crucial. This decision involves navigating challenges like customs clearance and determining the appropriate container load size. Understanding the differences between Full Container Load (FCL), Less than Container Load (LCL), and air shipments is essential for making an informed choice that aligns with your business needs.
FCL vs. LCL: Understanding Ocean Freight Options
Before you embark on your shipping journey, it’s important to grasp the key differences between FCL and LC ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
When exploring global shipping options, LCL (Less-Than-Container Load) shipping emerges as a strategic choice, particularly for businesses not requiring a full container. This method involves using only a portion of a container, aligning with your shipment needs.
Why Choose LCL Shipping? Insights for New Importers and Exporters
LCL shipping offers distinct advantages, especially in cost-effectiveness and flexibility. For buyers, this translates to lower shipping costs, enabling more competitive pricing and enhancing market appeal. Businesses, particularly smaller ones, benefit from reduced ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
Starting a small business can be an exciting venture, especially when you discover you have a global customer base. This international reach necessitates a reliable and efficient shipping strategy. At Dedola Global Logistics, we specialize in providing both less-than-container-load (LCL) and full-container-load (FCL) shipping options, tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients. If you’re venturing into international shipping, understanding the benefits of LCL shipping is crucial for your business.
Understanding LCL Shipping
LCL shipping, or less-than-container-load shipping, is an in ..read more
Dedola Blog
3M ago
Introduction to Air Freight
In the intricate web of global commerce, air freight stands out as a critical component. It involves the transportation of goods via aircraft, which can be either commercial airliners or planes dedicated to cargo. This mode of transport is celebrated for its rapid and dependable delivery, making it a top choice for both domestic and international shipments.
Advantages of Air Freight
Air freight trumps ocean freight in speed and simplicity. It’s the go-to option for items that are either lightweight, of high value and need secure handling, or require swift deliver ..read more