TJ Freight coordinates FCL and LCL shipments to Georgia’s main ports, including Poti and Batumi. We handle container loading, sailing schedules, and export documentation while managing inland delivery to warehouses and industrial parks. Our maritime logistics ensure timely and reliable transit across the Black Sea and adjoining hubs.
For time-sensitive shipments, air freight into Tbilisi International Airport or Batumi International Airport guarantees fast and secure delivery. TJ Freight manages flight routing, cargo consolidation, and customs compliance to meet urgent delivery requirements.
TJ Freight offers complete door-to-door services, covering supplier pickup in China, export clearance, international shipping, and final delivery across Georgia. Sea, air, and inland transport are seamlessly integrated for secure handling and predictable transit times.
Our Full Container Load (FCL) service is designed for large shipments needing exclusive container space. TJ Freight oversees container loading in China, ensuring proper weight distribution, cargo securing, and compliance with international shipping standards. FCL shipments are ideal for electronics, machinery, textiles, and consumer goods. Coordinated port handling and inland delivery in Georgia guarantee smooth transit and reliable arrival at warehouses or industrial facilities.
Less than Container Load (LCL) services provide flexible, cost-effective shipping for smaller consignments. TJ Freight consolidates multiple shipments, carefully palletizes and labels cargo, and coordinates customs clearance. Real-time tracking allows businesses to monitor shipments from China to Georgia, ensuring reliability for retailers, wholesalers, and e-commerce operators handling smaller or mixed shipments.
Organized supplier pickup in China and delivery to Tbilisi, Batumi, Kutaisi, and other commercial centers.
Secure storage and consolidation services for efficient transit and temporary holding.
Protection covering multimodal transport including sea, air, and inland logistics.
Full documentation and compliance support for Georgia’s customs procedures.
Professional supervision to ensure cargo is packaged and loaded safely.
Several factors affect shipping time, including the mode of transport (air or sea), weather conditions, customs clearance, and the efficiency of the freight forwarder. Ocean freight typically takes longer (25 to 40 days), while air freight can reduce transit time to 5 to 10 days.
The choice of shipping route affects delivery times significantly. Direct routes generally shorten transit times, while indirect routes with multiple stops or transfers can extend the delivery period. The efficiency of port operations and the speed of transit through different countries also impact overall shipping times. Selecting the optimal route can help minimize delays and ensure timely delivery.
Weather conditions can influence shipping times by causing delays. For instance, storms, heavy rain, or fog can disrupt air or sea transport, leading to delays in departure or arrival. Shipping companies often account for weather-related risks, but unforeseen conditions can still affect the overall transit time.
Potential delays in international shipping from China to Georgia can include customs hold-ups, weather disruptions, port congestion, and logistical issues. Each of these factors can impact the timely delivery of shipments. Proper planning and management are essential to minimize and manage these delays effectively.
Delays can occur if shipments do not comply with customs regulations or if documentation is incomplete or inaccurate. Ensuring compliance and proper documentation helps expedite customs clearance.
Technologies like GPS, RFID, and online tracking systems allow real-time monitoring of shipments. These tools provide updates on the location and status of goods, enhancing visibility and control.
Use tamper-evident seals, secure storage facilities, and monitored loading/unloading processes. Implementing these measures helps deter theft and ensures the integrity of the shipment.
Develop contingency plans that include alternative routes, flexible scheduling, and backup transportation options. Keeping communication open with all parties involved also helps manage and mitigate delays.
Personnel should be trained in safe handling practices, compliance requirements, emergency response protocols, and specific procedures for dealing with hazardous materials. Regular training updates are also crucial.
Regularly review feedback, incident reports, and industry trends to identify areas for improvement. Implement new safety measures, update procedures, and invest in training to continually enhance freight safety and efficiency.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.
Operations deal with the way the vehicles are operated, and the procedures set for this purpose, and policies. In the transport industry, operat ions and ownership of infrastructure can be either country.