FEDERATED CARGO LINE PTE LTD
Federated Cargo Line Pte Ltd | |
10 Anson Road #20-09 | |
International Plaza | |
Singapore 079903 | |
Singapore | |
Mr. Admin | |
[email protected]. | |
(65) 96620466 | |
(65) 64231311 | |
fedxline.com | |
Freight Forwarders |
Established in 2002, Federated Cargo Line has grew from a relatively unknown company into a well-known and reliable company in the logistics industry in South East Asia today and is a leading solutions provider of integrated logistics and supply chain management.
We serve the spectrum from small establishments to multinational corporations across multiple markets and geographies. We deliver business solutions that optimize the value chain and add value for our customers and stakeholders. We are committed to the principles of sustainable development and act as a socially and ethically responsible corporate citizen.
Federated operates in around 50 countries through its subsidiaries in Malaysia and well connected overseas partners and agents. We support a diverse customer base around the globe.
Federated provides One Way services to :
International major, mega and regional carriers, including Indonesian, Vietnamese, Malaysian, Indian and domestic carriers, leading international leasing companies, top NVOCC companies and major containers trading companies to position surplus to demand locations or balance their imbalance containers worldwide; with the main focus in Asia.
As a Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier (NVOCC), we work with many shipping companies to provide Full Container Load (FCL) and consolidated shipments to over 600 destinations worldwide. With our experienced staffs, we are able to provide efficient services and select the carrier that best suit your shipping needs. We strongly believe in effective communication and are constantly in touch with our agents across the world, thus ensuring streamlined services to our customers in a timely manner. Our services have helped many customers to transport goods safely and reliably.
Since the advent of containerised shipping in 1956, optimising usage while reducing the time of the containers spent idling has been the objective of all major players in the industry. Numerous methods have been explored to circumvent the issue of trade imbalances. One-way use containers should not be overlooked as it is one of the ingredients of successful logistics planning.
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