Willson-Green Logistics makes it easy to work with us as your freight-forwarding partner. We are a member of CIFFA, FIATA and the United Shipping Association, with over 3800 employees in 250 offices around the world.
Willson-Green Logistics Simple Six-Step Guide to buying freight forwarding services:
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Step one – Contact your Willson-Green Logistics representative
Finding the right services on a moment’s notice, shouldn’t be a job in of itself. Simply dial 1-866-945-5378 or e-mail inquiries@WillsonGreen.com to speak to your Willson-Green Logistics representative. We respond to all inquiries within 24 hours.
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Step two – We work with you to define your needs - Discovery stage
Let us know information such as your freight destinations and deadlines, the nature of your shipments (if relevant) and any special needs related to warehousing and distribution, including packing, documentation, order management and labeling needs. If required, we can work with your purchasing, sales and production staff to cover all of your needs and to best package our services to meet them.
We will also request a meeting with your logistics decision makers so that we can provide an efficient and cost effective proposal.
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Step three – We ask for your key information
Our logistics analysts will analyse data provided by you to identify the most cost effective solution to suit your business needs.
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Step four – Our team will present their findings to you – Review stage
Our team will meet with you to present their findings and discuss available options to you.
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Step five – Develop operations procedures with you to ensure effective communication – Implementation Stage
Once all the key solution is agreed, our team will meet with you again to identify and implement operations procedures to ensure a smooth transition and on-going communication and reporting process.
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Step six – Agree contract and start up date – Go Live Stage
We will set up your account provide your team with all contact details and start our partnership with you.
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