A freight forwarder, also commonly referred to as a forwarding agent, is a key player in the supply chain and logistics industry. Their primary role is to organize and facilitate the transportation of goods across international borders for companies and individuals. They act as an intermediary between the shipper and various transportation services such as ocean shipping on cargo ships, trucking, expedited shipping by air freight, and moving goods by rail.

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