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Container train on a European freight corridor.

Route planning

Trade lanes for international freight planning

Lane pages frame directional route questions and remain planning pages until each route detail is confirmed with the desk.

Freight modes
Air, ocean, road, customs and warehousing
Next step
Share cargo, route, timing and handling needs
Container port freight operations with cranes and cargo handling.

Why FreightHub

Built for practical freight conversations.

Direction-specific facts pendingClear next steps for planning, documents, hand-offs and quote discussions.
No transit promisesClear next steps for planning, documents, hand-offs and quote discussions.
No fake mapClear next steps for planning, documents, hand-offs and quote discussions.
Revision owner requiredClear next steps for planning, documents, hand-offs and quote discussions.

Initial lane set

These controlled pages avoid maps, transit ranges and gateway lists until source data is approved.

China to Germany freight image

China to Germany

Open a focused page with context for a useful freight discussion.

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China to Netherlands freight image

China to Netherlands

Open a focused page with context for a useful freight discussion.

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Germany to China freight image

Germany to China

Open a focused page with context for a useful freight discussion.

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Netherlands to China freight image

Netherlands to China

Open a focused page with context for a useful freight discussion.

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China to Europe freight image

China to Europe

Open a focused page with context for a useful freight discussion.

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Europe to China freight image

Europe to China

Open a focused page with context for a useful freight discussion.

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Operating sequence

How an enquiry becomes a shipment plan

  1. Step 1Origin
  2. Step 2Mode decision
  3. Step 3Customs/document role
  4. Step 4Destination hand-off