Industry
Agriculture logistics
Perishable exports and time-sensitive inputs.
Challenges
What goes wrong in this sector
- Cold chain integrity
- Phytosanitary compliance
- Harvest-window timing
Solutions
How we run it instead
- Reefer sea and air capacity
- Permit and certification handling
- Consolidated export programmes
Case study
Measured improvement
A agriculture client moved from fragmented suppliers and brokers to a single Bromley programme, with consolidated freight, pre-arrival clearance and reporting against agreed service levels.
Benefits
What you get
- Sector-experienced account team
- Compliance handled before cargo moves
- Consolidated freight, customs and storage
- Reporting your finance team can use
FAQ
Agriculture logistics questions, answered
How do you protect cold chain integrity on export produce?+
Reefer sea and air capacity with continuous temperature monitoring protects perishable exports from the pack house to the destination market.
Do you manage phytosanitary certificates and permits?+
Yes, permit and certification handling is arranged ahead of the harvest window so certificates are ready when the produce is.
How do you deal with cold chain integrity?+
Reefer sea and air capacity — built specifically around how agriculture shipments actually move.
How do you deal with phytosanitary compliance?+
Permit and certification handling — built specifically around how agriculture shipments actually move.
How do you deal with harvest-window timing?+
Consolidated export programmes — built specifically around how agriculture shipments actually move.
Cold chain exportIn operation
How agriculture cargo actually moves
Reefer sea and air capacity
Multimodal transferWhat changes
What you get with a dedicated programme
- Sector-experienced account team
- Compliance handled before cargo moves
- Consolidated freight, customs and storage
- Reporting your finance team can use
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