Integrated Logistics Thailand: One Partner, Every Step, End to End

Why Integrated Logistics Outperforms Using Multiple Providers

When a business splits its supply chain across multiple vendors, common problems include:

  • Unclear accountability when cargo is damaged or delayed
  • Document inconsistencies between providers
  • High coordination cost and time loss
  • No unified real-time shipment visibility

Transpo resolves all of these by acting as a single point of contact responsible for every stage.


Transpo's Full-Service Offering

Air Freight
For urgent or high-value cargo — worldwide destinations with full customs management.

Sea Freight
FCL and LCL globally, with container stuffing service and complete export documentation.

Cross-Border Trucking
Road freight across ASEAN: Thailand–Laos–China–Vietnam corridors.

Customs Clearance
Import and export customs brokerage — Customs Consultants on every shipment.

Project Moving and Heavy Lift
Factory relocation, machine moving, crane operations, and oversized cargo.

Packing and Crating
ISPM 15-compliant wooden crates, custom crating, and protective packaging for air and sea.

Warehousing
Free Zone and general warehouses with WMS and nationwide distribution.


Trust Built Over More Than 50 Years

Founded in 1973, Transpo Logistics serves Thailand's leading industrial and commercial enterprises. The company holds AEO (Authorized Economic Operator) Certification from the Thai Customs Department — internationally recognised as the highest standard for supply chain security and customs compliance.

AEO Certification means Transpo has been independently verified for supply chain security, record-keeping accuracy, and full regulatory compliance — giving clients access to Fast Track Customs Clearance benefits.


Looking for a single, full-service logistics partner?
Consult Transpo Logistics today to manage your supply chain professionally and seamlessly.

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