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Global Reach, Transparent Efficiency: Good Supply Chain Delivers End-to-End International Logistics Solutions

In today’s era of deep integration in global trade, efficient, stable, and cost - controllable international logistics has become a key factor for enterprises to expand into global markets and enhance their core competitiveness. Shenzhen Good Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Good Supply Chain"), as a professional cross - border logistics service provider, breaks through geographical limitations and builds a full - link logistics service network covering "China to the World". With transparent pricing, diversified solutions, and intelligent support, it solves cross - border transportation pain points for enterprises in different industries and helps goods reach all parts of the world smoothly.

I. About Good Supply Chain: Beyond China - US Routes, Serving the Globe

Since its establishment, Good Supply Chain has always taken "building an one - stop cross - border logistics platform" as its core goal. The mature experience initially accumulated in the China - US cross - border logistics field has gradually extended to more countries and regions around the world. Today, our service network not only covers North America but also expands to major trade regions such as Europe, Southeast Asia, Australia, and the Middle East. We provide customized solutions based on the logistics characteristics, customs policies, and transportation needs of different destinations, truly realizing "from China to the world" and meeting the diversified international transportation demands of enterprises.

Our core mission remains unchanged: by integrating high - quality global logistics resources, optimizing transportation links, and simplifying operation processes, we help enterprises reduce cross - border logistics costs, improve transportation efficiency, and make complex international logistics "simple, controllable, and secure".

II. Full - Scenario Global Logistics Services: From Transportation to Fulfillment, Covering the Entire Cross - Border Link

Whether it is urgent small - batch samples, bulk e - commerce goods, or large - quantity industrial raw materials, Good Supply Chain can provide suitable full - process services, covering all key links of cross - border logistics including "transportation - warehousing - customs clearance - last - mile delivery".

1. Global Cross - Border Transportation: Air and Sea Freight to Meet Different Timeliness and Cost Needs

International Air Freight Service: Relying on key global aviation hubs such as Shenzhen, Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Incheon (South Korea), we have built a dual - mode air freight network of "direct flights + transit", covering regions such as Europe (e.g., Germany, the United Kingdom, France), Southeast Asia (e.g., Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand), and Australia (e.g., Australia, New Zealand). We provide "end - to - end" full - process control. From picking up goods at domestic warehouses, loading at airports, to customs clearance in the destination country and last - mile delivery, there are dedicated specialists to follow up, ensuring that urgent goods (such as electronic products, fresh samples, and medical supplies) are delivered quickly within 3 - 7 days to meet the high timeliness requirements of enterprises.

International Sea Freight Service: We focus on full container load (FCL) and less than container load (LCL) transportation from China to major ports around the world. We cooperate with top global shipping carriers, covering basic European ports (Rotterdam, Hamburg), major Southeast Asian ports (Bangkok, Ho Chi Minh City), North American east and west coast ports (Los Angeles, New York), and Australian ports (Sydney, Melbourne). Through strategic partnerships, we ensure favorable freight rates and stable container space. Especially during the logistics peak season, we can lock in transportation capacity for enterprises to avoid delays caused by tight container space. At the same time, we provide integrated services of "sea freight + customs clearance in the destination country + inland transportation" to solve the long - distance transportation needs of bulk goods (such as furniture, building materials, and industrial equipment).

2. Global Warehousing and Fulfillment: Overseas Warehouses + Drop - shipping to Reduce Enterprise Inventory Pressure

We have laid out owned and cooperative overseas warehouses in multiple core regions around the world (such as the United States, Germany, and Singapore) to provide standardized warehousing services, including goods receipt, storage management, sorting and packaging, labeling and re - labeling. At the same time, we support "drop - shipping" services. Enterprises can stock goods in the corresponding overseas warehouses in advance. When end - customers place orders, the warehouses can directly complete order sorting and last - mile delivery, greatly shortening the delivery time (next - day delivery or two - day delivery can be achieved in some regions), reducing the risk of enterprise inventory backlog and cross - border transportation costs. This is especially suitable for the fulfillment needs of cross - border e - commerce enterprises.

3. Global Customs Clearance and Documentation: Professional Team for Compliant and Efficient Customs Clearance

Differences in customs policies among different countries are major obstacles to cross - border logistics. Good Supply Chain has a professional customs clearance team with more than 10 years of experience, who are familiar with the customs regulations, commodity classification standards, and declaration requirements of major global trade regions (such as European VAT declaration, Southeast Asian tariff policies, and Australian quarantine regulations).

We provide full - process customs clearance services: from pre - document review (to ensure the compliance of invoices, packing lists, bills of lading, etc.), accurate entry of declaration data, to assisting enterprises in preparing necessary certificates for special commodities (such as food hygiene certificates, CE certification for electronic products), and handling abnormal issues after customs clearance (such as assisting with customs inspection). We ensure that goods pass through customs quickly and in compliance, avoiding additional costs or goods detention caused by customs clearance delays.

4. Global Last - Mile Delivery: Localized Network for Accurate Reach to End - Customers

Based on the local logistics characteristics of different countries, we integrate high - quality local last - mile delivery resources to build a localized delivery network. In Europe, we connect with local postal services and regional logistics providers to cover EU countries and remote areas in the United Kingdom. In Southeast Asia, we cooperate with local courier companies to solve the "last - mile" delivery problems (such as ensuring delivery timeliness during the Southeast Asian rainy season and covering remote areas). In Australia, we rely on regional truck transportation and urban courier networks to achieve seamless connection from "port - warehouse - customer".

No matter whether the destination of the goods is a prosperous city or a remote area, we can ensure that the goods are delivered accurately and on time through intelligent route planning. At the same time, we provide real - time logistics tracking services, allowing enterprises and end - customers to keep track of the goods status at any time.

III. Transparent Costs: Clear and Traceable Charges with No Hidden Expenses

"Non - transparent costs" are one of the core concerns for enterprises when choosing cross - border logistics. Good Supply Chain has always adhered to the principle of "transparent pricing". From quotation to settlement, every fee is clear and traceable, allowing enterprises to have a clear understanding of logistics costs.

1. Quotation Composition: Clearly List Various Charges with No Hidden Costs

Our preliminary quotation will list all fee items in detail, mainly including:

Basic Transportation Fee: Calculated based on the mode of transportation (air freight/sea freight), cargo weight/volume, and distance to the destination. For example, air freight is charged by "unit price per kilogram", and sea freight is charged by "unit price per cubic meter" or "FCL package price".

Additional Service Fee: Such as domestic pickup fee (transportation fee from the enterprise's warehouse to the airport/port), destination port miscellaneous fees (such as terminal handling fee, storage fee), and packaging reinforcement fee (for fragile goods or large - sized goods).

Customs Clearance - Related Fee: Including customs clearance service fee, customs declaration fee, and destination country tariff (calculated based on the type of goods and declared value, and the tax rate is confirmed with the enterprise in advance).

Fuel Surcharge: Dynamically adjusted according to the fluctuation of global fuel prices, and enterprises will be informed in advance before adjustment to avoid temporary price increases.

Last - Mile Delivery Fee: Calculated based on the delivery area (city/remote area) in the destination country and the weight/volume of the goods, with clear marking of the charging standards for different areas.

All fees are confirmed with the enterprise before the service is provided, and there are no "uninformed hidden expenses", allowing enterprises to calculate logistics costs in advance and plan trade budgets.

2. Settlement Method: Estimated Fee + Final Confirmation with Standardized Process

Preliminary Cost Estimation: After the enterprise provides the details of the goods (weight, volume, destination, and transportation mode requirements), we calculate the preliminary estimated cost in real time through the intelligent system and generate a clear quotation as a reference for early cooperation.

Final Settlement: After the completion of the goods transportation, we will generate a final settlement statement based on the actual transportation situation (such as the actual weight and whether additional necessary services are incurred), and attach detailed vouchers for various fees (such as port miscellaneous fee invoices and customs clearance service fee documents) to ensure that "every expenditure has a basis".

No Additional Price Increase: Except for fees caused by changes in enterprise needs (such as temporary change of destination, addition of packaging services) or force majeure factors (such as additional declaration fees caused by temporary adjustments to the customs policies of the destination country), no other fees will be charged additionally. Enterprises will also be consulted and confirmed in advance before changing the fees.

IV. Core Advantages: Making Global Logistics More Efficient and Controllable

1. Global Network + Localized Services to Meet the Needs of Different Regions

We not only have a global transportation network but also have an in - depth understanding of the logistics "pain points" in different regions: such as European VAT compliance requirements, transportation guarantee during the Southeast Asian rainy season, and Australian quarantine inspection procedures. We can provide targeted solutions to avoid problems caused by "one - size - fits - all" logistics services.

2. Intelligent System to Simplify Operations and Enable Real - Time Tracking

Equipped with a self - developed logistics management system, enterprises can complete "one - click ordering, fee inquiry, and logistics tracking" through the online platform:

Enter the details of the goods and the destination, and the system will automatically match the optimal transportation plan (sorted by timeliness or cost).

After the goods are shipped, the transportation status (such as "departed from the port", "under customs clearance", "in last - mile delivery") is updated in real time, supporting real - time checking on mobile phones and computers without repeatedly consulting customer service.

It supports API docking with enterprise ERP or e - commerce platforms (such as Shopify, Amazon Global Stores) to realize data synchronization of "orders - logistics - inventory", greatly reducing manual operation costs.

3. Professional Team + After - sales Guarantee for Worry - Free Whole Process

Dedicated Account Manager: Each enterprise customer is assigned a dedicated account manager who provides "one - to - one" services from program design, quotation communication to transportation follow - up, and responds to enterprise needs in a timely manner.

After - sales Emergency Handling: If abnormalities occur during transportation (such as goods delay, customs clearance problems), the after - sales team will intervene within 24 hours to coordinate resources from all parties to solve the problems and feed back the progress to the enterprise in a timely manner, avoiding the situation of "no one taking care of the problem".

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