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Weekly consolidation programme expands to three new origins

Fixed weekly cut-offs now available on three additional sourcing markets for import consolidation clients.

30 June 2026 · 5 min read · Bromley Logistics

Fixed cut-offs, predictable landed cost

Bromley Logistics has expanded its weekly consolidation programme to three additional sourcing markets, following sustained client demand from importers who buy in smaller volumes from multiple suppliers in the same region. Consolidation clients now receive fixed weekly cut-offs on these origins, replacing per-supplier shipments with one planned consignment and one clearance.

  • One freight charge instead of several minimums
  • One clearance instead of repeated broker fees
  • One delivery into your warehouse or store network

How the expansion was built

Rather than opening origins speculatively, Bromley Logistics validated each new market against twelve months of client shipment data — confirming there was enough recurring, small-parcel volume from multiple importers to justify a standing weekly sailing rather than an ad-hoc one. Origin warehouses were audited and onboarded before the first cut-off was published, and the same cargo-inspection protocol used on existing corridors was extended to each new market from day one.

Who benefits most

Importers buying small quantities from many suppliers see the largest reduction — typically double-digit percentage savings on total landed cost within the first quarter. Businesses already on Bromley Logistics' consolidation programme on other corridors can now bring these three new origins under the same account, the same reporting pack and the same account manager, without opening a second relationship.

Getting onboarded

New consolidation clients are typically live within two to three weekly cycles. The onboarding process starts with a review of your current supplier footprint, followed by a costed comparison of consolidated versus per-supplier shipping so the saving is visible before you commit to the change.

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