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How to Choose the Right Service Format

Published on March 15, 2025

When a B2B company is looking for a logistics partner for electronic equipment, the first question is not "how fast do you deliver?", but "what service format fits my workflow?". The answer depends on the volume, frequency, and type of components being transported. For example, for small and urgent batches, an express service with GPS tracking may be the solution, but for regular stock, a monthly contract with digital traceability offers more control. Limits are just as important: not all formats include specialized packaging or insurance for mechanical damage. A client transporting fragile motherboards will need a service that includes anti-static packaging, while one delivering cables and connectors can opt for a standard format. Essentially, the right choice starts with a clear list of requirements: what protection, what delivery time, and what level of reporting you want. Without these details, any format remains an empty promise.

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