FAQ
Do you provide insurance coverage for my cargo during transit?
Yes, at Baum Shipping, we are adamantly committed to safeguarding your cargo and ensuring peace of mind during its journey. We provide two primary types of insurance coverage for your cargo during transit, catering to diverse needs and security levels.
1. All Risk (Including War Risk) Via Air, Ocean, and Ground:
– All Risk Coverage: This is one of the most comprehensive forms of insurance coverage that protects your cargo against a wide array of potential risks and damages during transit, whether it is via air, ocean, or ground.
This includes but is not limited to theft, breakage, moisture damage, and other unexpected incidents that may adversely affect your shipment. It provides coverage for most causes of physical loss or damage in transit, ensuring robust protection for your valuable cargo.
– Including War Risk: In addition to the standard all-risk coverage, we also provide protection against the perils of war, which may include invasions, insurrections, and civil unrest. This ensures that your cargo is covered even in situations where political or social instability might pose additional threats to its safety and integrity.
2. FPA (Free of Particular Average) – Total Loss/Catastrophic Coverage:
– Total Loss Coverage: FPA insurance offers protection predominantly against a total loss of your cargo. This means that compensation will be provided only in situations where the entire shipment is lost due to catastrophic events such as the sinking of a vessel, plane crashes, or similar large-scale disasters.
– Catastrophic Coverage: Specifically focused on severe and large-scale mishaps, catastrophic coverage under FPA ensures that you are protected against substantial financial losses when catastrophes occur, securing the financial value of your cargo even amid unforeseen and immensely disruptive events.
Insurance Coverage Made Easy for You
At Baum Shipping, we prioritize the safety and integrity of your shipments, ensuring they are shielded against uncertainties and mishaps throughout their journey. Our dedicated team is available to discuss your specific needs and assist you in selecting the insurance coverage that best suits your cargo and comfort level. Safeguarding your cargo and providing you with peace of mind during its transit is paramount to us. Together, let’s chart a secure journey for your shipments.
What do I need to do to help with the transportation process?
We handle the entire freight forwarding and transportation process so you can sit back, relax, and focus on more pressing matters. All we will need is some basic information to get the order started:
- Your name
- Email / Phone number
- Origin of shipment
- Destination of shipment
- Preferred mode of transportation (land, air, or sea, mix and match)
If you’re unsure about any of the required information, we can always guide you over the phone by calling (800) 383-3157.
What is the primary role of a freight forwarder in international trade?
The primary role of a freight forwarder in international trade is to facilitate the movement of goods between different countries. They act as intermediaries between the shipper and transportation services, coordinating and managing the entire logistics process. Freight forwarders use their expertise in international shipping regulations, customs, documentation, and various transport modes to ensure smooth and timely transit for shipments.
What modes of shipment transportation do you offer?
As a freight forwarding company that offers comprehensive shipping solutions, we provide a wide range of transportation modes to cater to your specific needs. Our extensive network and expertise allow us to handle shipments through the following modes:
- Air Freight: We offer fast and efficient air cargo services for time-sensitive shipments that need to reach their destination quickly. Whether it’s small parcels or large consignments, our air freight services ensure timely delivery across the globe.
- Sea Freight: For larger shipments and bulk cargo, our sea freight services provide cost-effective solutions. We manage both Full Container Load (FCL) and Less than Container Load (LCL) shipments, offering flexible options to suit your requirements.
- Road Freight: Our road transportation services ensure seamless inland delivery to and from various locations. With a well-established network of carriers, we can handle domestic and cross-border road freight efficiently.
- Rail Freight: For land-based transportation over longer distances, we offer rail freight services. This mode is especially useful for connecting regions where direct road or sea access may not be available or practical.
- Intermodal Freight: We provide intermodal shipping solutions that combine multiple modes of transportation for a more efficient and cost-effective journey. This can include a combination of air, sea, road, and rail transport as needed.
No matter the size or nature of your shipment, our freight forwarding company is equipped to handle your logistics requirements using the most suitable transportation mode. Our dedicated team of professionals is committed to providing reliable, cost-effective, and timely shipping solutions to meet your unique business demands.
What’s the difference between a freight forwarder and a courier service?
A freight forwarder and a courier service both facilitate the movement of goods, but they serve different purposes and operate in distinct ways:
- Scope of Service
– Freight Forwarder: Typically deals with large shipments or bulk cargo, often consolidating multiple small shipments into one larger one for efficiency. They coordinate the transportation of goods across various carriers and modes of transportation, such as ships, airplanes, trucks, and trains.
– Courier Service: Focuses on the delivery of parcels and documents, often on a door-to-door basis. They are commonly used for time-sensitive or smaller shipments and generally handle the entire delivery process themselves. - Volume and Size:
– Freight Forwarder: Handles large volumes and sizes, from container loads to bulk cargo.
– Courier Service: Handles smaller packages and envelopes, suitable for quick and direct deliveries. - Complexity of Service:
– Freight Forwarder: Provides comprehensive services including storage, consolidation, customs clearance, and management of multiple transportation legs. They can be especially beneficial for complex international shipments that require coordination between different transportation modes.
– Courier Service: Offers simpler, direct services mainly focused on swift and direct transportation and delivery of packages. - Geographic Coverage:
– Freight Forwarder: Often involved in international shipping, navigating the complexities of global trade, customs regulations, and international logistics.
– Courier Service: While many courier services operate internationally, they also commonly provide local or domestic delivery services. - Customization:
– Freight Forwarder: Offers more customized solutions based on the shipper’s needs, considering the best routes, modes of transport, and other logistical considerations.
– Courier Service: Provides standardized services with set rates, routes, and delivery times. - Duration:
– Freight Forwarder: Depending on the mode of transport and distance, shipping can take anywhere from a few days to several weeks.
– Courier Service: Generally offers faster, often next-day or even same-day delivery options for parcels.
In summary, while both freight forwarders and courier services ensure the movement of goods, freight forwarders are specialists in navigating the complexities of large-scale, often international, shipments. In contrast, courier services focus on quick, direct deliveries of smaller packages.
