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International freight coordination and rate access
Services Workspace

Operational freight support laid out like a workflow, not a brochure block.

This page explains what GATH actually handles and how customers should move from service understanding into rate access or direct contact. The goal is clarity, not volume.

Ocean freight Air freight Inland coordination Battery logistics

Core service lanes

Ocean freight

Containerized sea freight routing, quote handoff, and execution continuity.

Air freight

Time-sensitive routing when air service is the better operational fit.

Inland movement

Drayage, local handoff, and port-connected coordination where visibility matters.

What customers actually use GATH for

1

Clarify the route

Origin, destination, mode, cargo type, and whether the shipment needs human coordination from the start.

2

Choose the right path

Move into direct discussion when context matters, or continue into the portal when the rate workflow is already clear.

3

Keep execution visible

Use a structure that supports follow-up and later portal workflows instead of fragmenting the experience across brochure pages.

Best-fit customer types

  • Exporters who need someone close to execution, not just a one-off quote engine.
  • Teams without a full internal logistics desk.
  • Customers with cargo that needs contextual routing before portal handoff.