What is Lead Logistics?
Resilience and digitization for supply chain operations with Lead Logistics
In the last few years, supply chains have faced several challenges. Due to a lack of visibility and necessary systems, the logistics process often needs constant firefighting and steps to improve efficiency.
Adding to the complexity are multiple logistics partners, outdated technology, and lack of visibility with insights. This has led to high operational costs and a demand for more control. It’s now time to re-imagine supply chains and aspire towards more simplification of future logistics.
What is Ocean freight?
Ocean freight shipping is the method of transporting containerised cargo loaded onto vessels by ocean. Over 90% of all the world’s trade is carried by ocean transportation. If you want to ship your freight around the world, ocean transport is the most convenient option.
As a general rule, shipments weighing more than 100kg – or consisting of multiple cartons – will be sent by ocean transport. The containers are designed and built for intermodal freight transport. That means the containers can be used across various transportation modes – from ship to rail to truck – without unloading and reloading the cargo from the container.
Air Freight
KEC’s Air Freight is your gateway to safe, efficient and reliable air transport of your time-sensitive, high-value cargo.
Our air services are designed to meet your specific requirements, leveraging our own-controlled freighter network, strategic partners, or our in-house freight airline – KEC’s Air Cargo – to fly your goods quickly and efficiently across the globe.
Expand your reach to customers around the globe with a stand-alone service or by integrating our other inland and ocean transport modes, warehousing, and customs services for a seamless end-to-end solution.
Ground Freight
Ground freight involves transporting goods by truck without using containers. It’s essential for supply chains worldwide, helping businesses move products efficiently. Both local and international sellers rely on ground freight to connect different segments of distribution networks.
Typically, this is done through Full Truckload (FTL) or Less-than-Truckload (LTL) services. FTL is used when shipping large quantities that fill an entire truck, while LTL is for smaller shipments sharing space with other goods. For more information on the difference, read the article here.