Door-to-door :
Door-to-door :
What does this term stand for?
Door-to-door is a logistics service model in which goods are transported directly from the shipper’s specified location (typically their warehouse, facility, or residence) to the consignee’s designated address without requiring the customer to manage intermediate handling, transfers, or collection points. This comprehensive service arrangement places full responsibility for the entire transportation chain on the service provider or a coordinated network of carriers, ensuring seamless movement from origin to final destination. The term emphasizes convenience and minimal customer involvement in the physical logistics process, distinguishing it from terminal-based services where customers must arrange transportation to and from freight facilities.
Key Characteristics
- Complete End-to-End Service
- Single Point of Accountability
- Minimal Customer Handling Requirements
- Integrated Documentation and Customs Processing
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