Project Cargo Requires Early Route and Permit Review

Project cargo and heavy-lift shipments require careful planning before movement begins. Tariff exposure, permitting, port capability, equipment availability, inland routing, escorts, documentation, and timing can all affect cost and feasibility.

When these issues are reviewed too late, shippers may face avoidable delays, added charges, or limited routing options. Early planning helps identify whether the intended route, port, carrier, equipment, and permit timeline can support the shipment.

Compass Forwarding assists clients with project cargo planning, including route feasibility, documentation review, permit coordination, timing, and logistics support for complex shipments.

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