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Most global companies have Freight as their largest expense outside of manufactured goods.
Jumpsource China has a bonded warehousing facility located near the Shanghai port which serves as our staging and freight consolidation area. All Jumpsource product is shipped to this location for confirmation of orders and quantities, quality spot checks, gross weight, and any other information required. By centralizing everything prior to exporting, Jumpsource is able to keep a tight grasp on the supply chain from the China side before shipment.
From the warehouse, before the products even arrive, our logistical teams will have meticulously planned the contents of each container down to the kilogram. Keeping all of this in place running smoothly is what maximizes the value and weight of each shipment, providing Jumpsource customers with the lowest possible freight cost – the most overlooked cost of all
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