Stanlink Logistics Limited’s expert customs brokerage ensures fast, compliant clearance with accurate documentation, tariff optimization, and real-time updates—making international trade seamless, cost-effective, and hassle-free for your business every step of the way.
We offer secure, spacious, and strategically located warehousing solutions that streamline inventory management, enhance distribution speed, reduce costs, and ensure your goods are protected, organized, and always ready for delivery.
Stanlink Logistics Limited ensures fast, secure cargo handling with expert staff, advanced equipment, real-time tracking, and specialized solutions for fragile, oversized, or high-value goods across air, sea, and land transport networks.
Shipping rates fluctuate due to supply-demand shifts, fuel price changes, port congestion, global events, seasonality, currency fluctuations, and regulatory changes. These factors influence carrier costs, affecting overall pricing for international transportation and logistics services.
Freight payment methods can vary depending on the agreement between the shipper and the receiver. In some cases, the shipper pays for the freight costs upfront, ensuring that everything is settled before shipment. Alternatively, the receiver may cover the shipping fees upon delivery, which is common when the buyer has agreed to handle such expenses. Another option involves third-party payments, where an intermediary, such as a freight forwarder or logistics provider, takes responsibility for the payment. Lastly, in a Collect on Delivery (COD) scenario, payment is made directly to the carrier when goods are delivered, ensuring that the shipment’s cost is settled at the point of arrival.
Yes, we handle international household moves, providing end-to-end services including packing, customs clearance, shipping, and delivery. We ensure your belongings are safely transported, navigating all logistics to make your relocation process as smooth as possible.
Cargo pickup at the destination typically occurs at a designated port, warehouse, or distribution center. Details about the exact location and procedure are provided by the shipping carrier or logistics provider, along with necessary documentation for clearance.
The shipping time depends on the origin, destination, and method of transport. Air shipments are faster, typically taking 3-7 days, while ocean freight may take 2-6 weeks.
Essential documents include a commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, customs declaration, and any other specific permits or certificates based on the nature of the goods.
Shipping costs are based on the size, weight, and value of the goods, along with the destination, mode of transport, and any additional services like insurance or expedited shipping.
FCL (Full Container Load) means a single shipper rents an entire container, while LCL (Less than Container Load) means multiple shippers share space in a single container, typically for smaller shipments.