Air and ocean exports

Your ideal export partner

TOC Logistics International, LLC. provides transparent international and domestic air and ocean freight services. Our team works directly with ocean carriers and airlines to offer competitive export rates and make sure your cargo arrives quickly and efficiently.

We help you navigate exports regulations. Our team has developed valuable relationships across the world, which allow us to offer benefits to our customers that otherwise wouldn’t be available.

EXPORTS MADE EASY

We work to eliminate unnecessary obstacles and expenditures so your supply chain can save. Learn about our export services by clicking the arrows below.

Air Services

No matter where you want to ship your cargo, we can get it there. We work with over 1,000 shipping partners throughout the globe. When you work with our air exports team, we negotiate the best rates for your cargo to ship quickly and efficiently, all while saving you money.

Ocean Services

We work with freight lines across the globe to offer you efficient results you can count on. When you work with TOC, you can expect to see a 10-30% reduction in cost and transit times. We’ll help you navigate and reduce ocean shipping rates, and we’ll keep you informed about changes in the industry as they happen.

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

Our capable and experienced team is standing by to assist organizations and supply chains across the globe. Click the button to get in touch with our team.

Our Certifications

TOC Logistics International holds the following certifications:

CNS an IATA Company: Endorsed Agent

Accredited as an IATA agent, TOC Logistics International, LLC. has a direct contract connection with the airlines and provides high-quality service and dependability that airlines and their clients expect.

CTPAT Validated

TOC Logistics International, LLC. is certified by CTPAT, a voluntary government business initiative to strengthen and improve overall international supply chain and US border security.

TOC Logistics International, LLC. is recognized as a Licensed Customs Broker by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This means we can provide expertise regarding entry procedures, admissibility requirements, classification, valuation, and the rates of duty and applicable taxes and fees for imported merchandise.

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has licensed TOC Logistics International, LLC. as an NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Container Carrier) for providing ocean/air services.

Federal Maritime Commission logo

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has also licensed TOC Logistics International, LLC. (License No. 023587NF) as a FF (Freight Forwarder) for providing ocean/air services.

TOC Logistics International, LLC. has achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification to demonstrate our commitment to customers and globally recognized quality of service standards.

Our Services

Air and Ocean Services

Deliver cargo quickly and reliably with air and ocean freight options.

Supply Chain OPTIMIZATION

Optimize your supply chain and create new efficiencies.

Customs Brokerage

Our customs brokers make international shipping easy.

Time Critical Logistics

Our team can help you reduce time critical logistics and save money.

Consolidation Programs

Increase efficiencies and boost savings with our consolidation programs.

Diving Into the Differences between FCL, LCL, and BCN

In freight forwarding, shipping methods are defined by how space is used in a shipping container and whether a shipper is filling a container or sharing the space with other shipments. The main categories fall under FCL (full container load), LCL (less container load), and BCN (buyers’ consolidation network). LCL and BCN are closely related where cargo is shared with BCN being shared among suppliers for the same customer. Let’s explore the differences and choosing one method over another.

Customs Compliance: The Defined Use of Temporary Imports

If you need to import products for a specific purpose and do not plan to keep them in a country for an extended period, it is likely that you could avoid paying duties and taxes on these goods as Temporary Imports. Learn more about the key characteristics of temporary imports, how these imports are not subject to tariffs, and in which ways the customs procedures are different for temporary imports. Understanding the rules and regulations for temporary imports ensures compliance and may help you avoid unnecessary costs.

A Basic Overview on Global Freight Forwarding

Global Freight Forwarding is the process of managing and coordinating the transportation of goods across international borders. Although using a Freight Forwarder for this process is not required, many companies rely on the benefits of using one to navigate the complexities of global trading. Learn more about the role and responsibilities of a freight forwarder, from negotiating rates and securing transportation to navigating customs and tracking shipments.

Shakeups in Shipping Alliances Impact International Trade

The top 30 shipping lines account for more than 95% of the TEUs at sea with over 80% being under the top 10 carriers. The market leaders are also involved in shipping lines with each other, focused on the main east-west trades. Those alliances are undergoing significant shakeups that will cause hundreds of vessels to change their rotations and shipping schedules. Learn more about changes to the shipping alliances that are reshaping the international trade market.

Mitigating Risk: Planning for VUCEM System Outage

The Mexico Tax Administration Service announced a scheduled maintenance outage to the VUCEM system beginning on February 8th through February 15th. During the outage, all automated documentation submissions and reporting will be unavailable, and clearance documents must be submitted manually to ANAM. Learn more about what this means for you and how to mitigate potential delays.

Trade Policy: Key Strategies for Being Proactive in the Face of Potential Tariffs

As we face threats of U.S. tariffs, importers should review their import data with their U.S. Customs brokers to get a clear picture of the financial impact that increases could have on their business. Learn about the Top Five Strategies to be prepared for tariffs. Review your credit limits and payment terms, and assess your company’s risk for bond insufficiency.

A Closer Look: Will Trump’s 25% Tariffs Be Implemented?

Two days after the new Trump administration announced steep tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China, Canada and Mexico announced plans of retaliatory tariffs. The leaders met today in negotiations, just hours ahead of the 12:01am deadline and came to agreements that will delay any tariffs on Canada and Mexico for at least 30 days.

Faster Delivery and Shipping Solutions for Unplanned Freight

When facing unexpected supply chain disruptions or the need to avoid potential delays, time-critical logistics and expedites are not the only options available. Both sub-categories of handling unplanned freight are important and have a place, but when you need a more tailored solution, on-demand logistics may be a better option. Learn more about the differences between time-critical logistics, expedites, and on-demand logistics and the benefits of a more solution-based approach.

Market Outlook: Leading Trends Impacting Global Freight Forwarding

As a result of significant changes in the global freight forwarding industry, we are seeing shifts in consumer behavior, technological advancements, an increase in sustainability efforts, and a wide variety of global events that are impacting the market. Staying informed about these trends will be crucial for businesses and stakeholders in the global forwarding industry to remain competitive and responsive to evolving market demands.

2024 Logistics and Trade Recap: What to Expect in 2025

A dynamic blend of geopolitical tensions, technological advancements, and evolving economic policies have shaped the logistics and trade industries in 2024. These factors disrupted established trade patterns and paved the way for transformative changes that will influence 2025 and beyond. Here’s a look back at the key events of 2024 and what businesses should prepare for in the year ahead.