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What's included in quotes? | Two main reasons for increasing costs | Special notices
When using our online freight calculator, it’s essential to understand what is — and isn’t — included in your international shipping cost.
The quote you receive is based on the weight and measurements (W/M) you provide during booking, as well as the services you select. However, your final invoice is calculated based on what is actually shipped, not what was estimated to ship.
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A CFS (Container Freight Station) is a bonded freight terminal regulated by Customs.
In LCL (Less-than-Container Load), sea freight means cargo transportation between designated CFSs in the origin and destination countries.
These facilities serve as secure hubs for cargo consolidation and deconsolidation. It may be located near a seaport or in a landlocked city, and it is not considered part of a country's commercial zone until Customs officially clears the cargo.
Here's how it works in simple terms:
Customs Control Point
Inland Logistics Link
Key Features:
At origin:
After ocean transit, destination CFS:
This system enables cost-effective international shipping via Less Than Container Load (LCL) while maintaining customs compliance.
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In LCL, sea freight refers to the transportation of cargo between Container Freight Stations (CFSs) at the origin and destination.
❗ IMPORTANT: All imports, regardless of transportation mode or international shipping company you use, are subject to destination charges. These charges, sometimes referred to as local charges, are incurred at the destination and are not included in freight charges.
Here is what is included in the price quote obtained with our online freight calculator:
*Unless subject to special U.S. export regulations.
These items are frequently misunderstood and may feel like “hidden costs,” but they are standard exclusions across the global cargo transportation industry.
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We always encourage first-time shippers to read this before booking. The most common reasons for a higher-than-expected price are:
If your cargo includes more than three loose boxes or small items, it will likely require palletizing at the origin CFS.
Unless you quote an exact dimensions and weight of ready-to-ship pallet(s) or crate(s), palletizing is:
A larger volume results in a higher final price.
Regardless of the mode of transportation and the international shipping company you deal with, all imports are subject to destination charges. Destination charges, also referred to as local charges, are incurred at the destination. Therefore, they are not considered freight charges. They include:
U.S.-based international shipping companies do not control these charges, which vary by destination countries.
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Exporting from the United States to or via countries of the European Union is subject to the ENS (Entry Summary Declaration), an advanced filing system that the European Union has made mandatory for all imports to the EU.
Shippers can file ENS and provide a valid EORI and MRN numbers, or they can allow the carrier to file ENS on their behalf by providing the consignee's EORI number.
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If you ship to Oceania, you must also account for seasonal fumigation charges during the BMSB season (Brown Marmorated Stink Bug). This cost is mandatory and enforced by Australian and New Zealand biosecurity regulations. It is an example of a fee that is not included in your initial U.S. quote.
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The more accurate the information you provide in our online calculator, the more reliable your initial quote will be. However, your final invoice may still differ due to changes in cargo dimensions and other fees, such as palletization, fumigation, and destination-specific fees.
As a professional international shipping company, we aim for transparency. That’s why we break down what’s included in your quote and what to expect later, so there are no surprises.
Have questions? We’re here to help clarify.
 
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