NVOCC

NVOCC, or Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier, is a term used in the shipping industry to describe a company that consolidates small shipments from multiple shippers into a single container that is then transported to its final destination. As an NVOCC, CFL Crossfreight Line AG acts as a neutral carrier, which means that we do not own or operate any vessels, but instead work with a network of ocean carriers to provide our customers with the most efficient and cost-effective transportation options.

One of the advantages of working with CFL Crossfreight Line AG is our direct console service from India to Switzerland. Unlike many other freight forwarders who transport their containers to Hamburg, Rotterdam or Genoa, we move our consoles directly to Switzerland by rail, providing a faster and more reliable transit time. Our weekly service ensures that our customers' cargo arrives on time and in the most cost-effective manner possible.

During the stuffing process, we use a unique system to carefully plan and execute our clients' packing lists and shipping instructions to ensure that their cargo is packed efficiently and safely. We also provide value-added services such as VGM, export customs, and negotiating buying terms with shippers to help our customers streamline their supply chain and reduce costs.

We keep the needs of traders in mind and strive to provide cost-effective solutions that support their trading goals. However, we make sure that costs are paid at both ends to avoid any hidden charges or additional costs.

As a neutral consolidator and freight forwarder, we remain committed to providing our customers with the most reliable and efficient transportation options available. Our team of experienced professionals works closely with our customers to engineer custom supply chains that meet their specific needs and requirements, ensuring that their cargo is delivered on time and in perfect condition.