FreightForwarders.us coordinates air, ocean, inland and logistics services for U.S. businesses moving cargo across borders and across the country. One point of contact. Clear routing. Practical freight solutions built around the shipment.
International freight rarely depends on one carrier or one mode. Our job is to connect the pieces—from origin pickup and export movement to arrival, transfer, storage and final delivery.
Coordinate urgent and high-priority cargo through major air gateways with routing designed around transit time, dimensions and delivery requirements.
Plan FCL and LCL import and export movements with container routing, inland connections and supporting freight documentation.
Connect ports, airports, warehouses and final destinations with coordinated inland transportation throughout the United States.
Transfer freight between containers, trailers or outbound vehicles while minimizing unnecessary storage and delay.
Stage, store, consolidate and prepare freight for the next leg of transportation using flexible warehouse support.
Turn inbound freight into an organized outbound plan for one destination or a broader network of delivery points.
Freight forwarding is coordination under pressure. A missed cutoff, incomplete shipment file or poorly planned transfer can turn into storage, demurrage, delay and dissatisfied customers. We focus on building the movement around the real cargo requirements.
Send the origin, destination, dimensions, weight and ready date.
FreightForwarders.us is designed for businesses that need more than a carrier booking. International shipping can involve pickup scheduling, export documentation, air or ocean capacity, terminal handling, customs coordination, warehousing, cross-docking and inland delivery. The forwarder connects those activities into one workable transportation plan.
Our national positioning means customers do not need to be located in Miami. Miami is our headquarters and an important freight gateway, but the service model is built around cargo moving to and from businesses throughout the United States. Whether a shipment enters through South Florida, the Northeast, the Gulf, the West Coast or another U.S. gateway, the objective remains the same: organize the movement efficiently and give the shipper a clear point of contact.
Mode selection starts with the commercial requirement. Air freight can make sense for urgent, high-value or inventory-critical cargo. Ocean freight is typically better suited for heavier commercial shipments where transit time allows. Inland trucking connects the international gateway to factories, warehouses, distributors and end customers. Warehousing and cross-docking can bridge timing gaps or reorganize cargo before the next move.
If you are comparing options, start with our freight forwarding services, air freight and ocean freight pages. If the shipment is already in South Florida, our Miami cross-dock and warehousing capabilities can support the next leg.
A freight forwarder coordinates cargo movement between shippers and transportation providers, helping organize routing, carrier arrangements, documentation, consolidation and shipment visibility across one or more modes.
Yes. FreightForwarders.us coordinates air freight and ocean freight solutions for import and export shipments, along with inland transportation and supporting logistics services.
Yes. FreightForwarders.us is positioned to serve shippers throughout the United States while operating from its Miami headquarters.
Yes. Warehousing, cross-docking, transloading, distribution and related cargo-handling services can be coordinated as part of a broader freight solution.
Use the website quote form, call 305-302-5181, email info@3plmiami.com, or use the WhatsApp button. Include origin, destination, dimensions, weight, commodity and requested ship date when available.
Tell us where your freight is, where it needs to go, and when it needs to move. We will help organize the transportation and supporting logistics around the shipment.