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Encyclopedia > Transhipping

Transshipment is the shipment of goods to an intermediate destination, and then from there to yet another destination. This can be quite legitimate and is fairly common, but it can also be a method used to disguise intent, as is the case with illegal logging, smuggling or grey market goods.


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Working since 1985, TRANSHIP specializes in international relocations of household goods, personal effects, motor vehicles, live animal and pets, all types of commercial shipments and corporate transferees worldwide.
Moving internationally you need to choose a reputable company to pack and ship your worldly belongings keeping in view that the goods should reach at destination safely and in perfect conditions.
All jobs are handled by skilled and professional employees and supervised personally by the director who is owner of the company and has vested interest in providing complete satisfaction to you and your concerns.
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