Transport Management Systems

Backed by Data

The TOC Logistics International, LLC. team utilizes cutting-edge transport management systems (TMSs) to identify and measure trends in organizations’ supply chain efficiencies. Our systems, in addition to our business intelligence offerings, ensure that your cargo is transported without any unnecessary delays caused by improper documentation or containers.

Our TMSs highlight areas for improvement, so our team can develop a customized solution just for your organization. Ask us more about our technological capabilities.

Let Data Guide Your Decisions

Our team implements and oversees our TMSs to consistently deliver real cost savings for your business. Learn about our technology services by clicking the arrows below.

The Power of Data

The supply chain and logistics industries are depending more on digital processes, and it’s time you joined the movement. Our TMSs allow you to store all the information you need to ship your cargo all in one place. Plus, since we can grant different access levels to various members of your team, all key players will be able to access and add documents in one centralized, secure location.

ANALYZING YOUR METRICS

The first step to creating an optimized supply chain is identifying areas for improvement. Our team analyzes metrics to spot anomalies in data and find new ways organizations can save. Then we come to you with variable, customized solutions for your specific situation. Every data set is different, and we believe every approach we offer should be just as unique as the customers we’re supporting.

One Platform, Full Visibility

Supply chains can get complicated quickly. Since goods enter and leave through various checkpoints, it can be difficult to have true visibility throughout the journey.

To address this need, TOC Logistics partnered with Mercado to provide the industry’s first Import Order Management System (iOMS). This system connects sourcing, procurement, and logistics teams in one program so organizations can finally have full visibility of their entire supply chain. Click here to learn more.

WE’RE HERE TO HELP

Our capable and experienced team is standing by to assist organizations and supply chains across the globe. Click the button to get in touch with our team.

Our Certifications

TOC Logistics International holds the following certifications:

CNS an IATA Company: Endorsed Agent

Accredited as an IATA agent, TOC Logistics International, LLC. has a direct contract connection with the airlines and provides high-quality service and dependability that airlines and their clients expect.

CTPAT Validated

TOC Logistics International, LLC. is certified by CTPAT, a voluntary government business initiative to strengthen and improve overall international supply chain and US border security.

TOC Logistics International, LLC. is recognized as a Licensed Customs Broker by U.S. Customs and Border Protection. This means we can provide expertise regarding entry procedures, admissibility requirements, classification, valuation, and the rates of duty and applicable taxes and fees for imported merchandise.

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has licensed TOC Logistics International, LLC. as an NVOCC (Non-Vessel Operating Container Carrier) for providing ocean/air services.

Federal Maritime Commission logo

The Federal Maritime Commission (FMC) has also licensed TOC Logistics International, LLC. (License No. 023587NF) as a FF (Freight Forwarder) for providing ocean/air services.

TOC Logistics International, LLC. has achieved ISO 9001:2015 certification to demonstrate our commitment to customers and globally recognized quality of service standards.

Our Services

Air and Ocean Services

Deliver cargo quickly and reliably with air and ocean freight options.

Supply Chain OPTIMIZATION

Optimize your supply chain and create new efficiencies.

Customs Brokerage

Our customs brokers make international shipping easy.

Time Critical Logistics

Our team can help you reduce time critical logistics and save money.

Consolidation Programs

Increase efficiencies and boost savings with our consolidation programs.

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The Benefit of Integrating International and Domestic Logistics

Supply chain operations are a strategic advantage in today’s competitive market. Manufacturers must efficiently transport materials and products while meeting production schedules and customer expectations. Choosing the right logistics partner, especially one that offers both domestic and international services, is crucial for enhancing efficiency, reducing costs, and achieving business goals.

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