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Logistics 101: Key Actors in the Logistics Chain and Their Roles

  • By Cargolog
  • 11 December, 2023
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International logistics for foreign trade is a complex network where various actors play fundamental roles in the efficient movement of goods for imports or exports. From Colombia, these are the main actors and their functions in the logistics chain:

  1. Freight Forwarder: Coordinates the physical transportation of goods, selecting and organizing different carriers, and managing additional services such as storage and some documentation.
  2. Customs Broker: Specialist in customs regulations and the more complicated documentary processes that require legal advice and knowledge. Their goal is to facilitate the customs procedures process and ensure compliance with international and local trade laws and regulations. An excellent customs agent in Colombia is Siacomex.
  3. Warehouse: Responsible for the storage and handling of goods, including activities such as reception, preservation, labeling, packaging, and inventory control.
  4. Shipping Company: In charge of maritime transport, managing containers and cargo tracking, fundamental for international trade.
  5. Airline: Cargo airlines or commercial airlines in some cases, offer air transport of goods, ideal for fast or high-value shipments, offering different service options.
  6. Ground Transporter: Responsible for the movement of goods within the country, using different types of trucks adapted for each type of cargo, connecting the different modes of transport in the logistics chain.
  7. Free Trade Zones: Areas designated by each country or state for the handling of goods where special customs and tax regimes are applied. They are crucial for international trade, facilitating import, export, and manufacturing processes, while reducing tax burdens for private companies that use them.
  8. Port Operators: Manage operations in ports, ensuring efficiency and safety in the loading and unloading of goods, as well as in customs procedures.
  9. Insurers: Offer insurance coverage to protect goods against damage or loss during transport, mitigating the financial risks associated with international transport.

Each of these actors plays a vital role at specific moments in the logistics chain, working together to ensure that goods are transported efficiently and safely to and from Colombia. Understanding their roles is essential for anyone interested in the world of international logistics.