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What to Prepare Before Your First Consultation

Published on April 14, 2025

A well-prepared consultation makes the difference between a general discussion and a concrete transport plan. Before your first meeting with our team, gather essential information about the type of electronic equipment you wish to ship: dimensions, weight, estimated value, and sensitivity to shocks or temperature. Prepare a list of frequent destinations and estimated monthly volumes – this data helps us propose optimal routes and suitable packaging solutions. Also, check if you need specific customs documents for the export or import of electronic components. The more details you have at hand, the faster we can build a safe and efficient transport solution tailored exactly to your needs.

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