answersLogoWhite

0

A co-loader is one who loads his freight with another consolidator who holds higher volume and in a position to ship without delay.

User Avatar

Wiki User

16y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What is a Co Loader in Sea Freight business?

The company or a person who make a console of the goods and load in a full container regardless size of container is called a coloader ....


Do all air freight companies own their airplanes?

No , not all air freight companies own their airplanes. As a matter of fact, most freight companies started out their business by renting airplanes.


How long has dayton freight lines been in business?

Since 1984


What does FTL mean in freight business?

FTL= Full Truck Load


Did yellow freight go out of business?

Yellow Freight and Roadway are now one company called YRC. (see related link at bottom)


What are the benefits of freight forwarding?

Having an International freight forwarder or atop freight forwarding company is an advantage for your business and vital to run your business successfully. Here you can opt for the best freight forwarding services which make the import and export of goods internationally easy.


What do airlines do?

An Airline is a business providing a system of scheduled air transportation of passengers and freight.


What is needed to open up a freight fowarding company?

To open up a freight forwarding company, just like any business, one needs a comprehensive feasibility study. This will determine the market, place, price, and promotion necessary to start and operate a business.


How long does it takes new freight broker to get business off ground?

A freight broker license takes around 3-4 weeks to become active.


What is freight management system?

freight charges is a freight charges.it was a freight charges.now it is a freight charges.after it is a freight charges.before it was a freight charges.tomorrow it will be a freight charges.day after tomorrow it is freight charges..yesterday also it was a freight charges.finally it is called freight charges.


How can I get my Freight Forwarder Business IATA certified?

To get your freight forwarder business IATA certified, you need to apply for the IATA Cargo Agency Program. Begin by ensuring your business meets the eligibility criteria, which typically includes having a valid business license, a registered company name, and a solid financial standing. You will also need to complete the necessary training courses and submit an application along with the required documentation and fees. Once your application is reviewed and approved, you'll receive your IATA certification, allowing you to operate as a recognized freight forwarder.


What are some companies that specialize in contents insurance for overseas export trade shipments?

Both UPS and Fedex offer content insurance for air freight. However, ocean freight is covered by the marine cargo insurance through the ocean freight handler. Chubb insurance has been in business over 100 years covering all ocean bound freight.