We deliver goods.
We think about the planet.
International logistics always leaves a footprint. We try to make it smaller through route selection, cargo consolidation, and working with manufacturers who uphold environmental standards.
We haven't signed any climate declarations and don't report on ESG. But we do support an environmentally conscious approach in our work. For us, this means making concrete decisions at every stage of procurement and delivery.
We consolidate shipments to reduce the number of trips, choose sea freight where timelines allow, and work with manufacturers who comply with international quality standards and production responsibility.
Three pillars of sustainable practice
When selecting a manufacturer, we evaluate more than just price and lead times. Environmental production standards, working conditions, and compliance with international quality certifications are a mandatory part of the verification process before confirming an order. A shorter supply chain from a verified factory means fewer unnecessary steps and a smaller environmental impact.
Logistics decisions directly affect the carbon footprint of an order. We consolidate shipments to reduce the number of trips, prioritize sea freight where timelines allow, and avoid unnecessary transshipments. Fewer trips means lower costs and fewer emissions at the same time.
Responsibility for the cargo doesn't end at the moment of dispatch from the factory. We track every stage of delivery and remain the point of contact until the client confirms receipt. Any potential issues that arise along the way — we handle ourselves.
A transparent process and a clear outcome
Before confirming an order, we assess not only price and lead times, but also production standards and compliance with international requirements. A factory with verified quality means less defect, fewer repeat shipments, and fewer unnecessary steps along the way.
When planning a route, we take into account not only timelines and cost, but also the customs requirements of the destination country. Properly prepared documents and correct cargo classification allow us to avoid border delays and unexpected expenses.
One-off deals with unknown factories are a risk — both for the client and for the environment. We build long-term relationships with manufacturers we know and trust, and that is precisely why we can stand behind the result of every order.
After every order, we analyze what can be done better: timelines, route, consolidation. Each subsequent delivery becomes more efficient than the last.
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