IN THIS SECTION: Air/Expedited — Associations
Panther Expedited Services • www.pantherexpedite.com
Panther’s North American network of air freight and air charter providers delivers the flexibility to move time critical shipments within any time frame. Our proprietary technology optimizes rate and routing information based on shipment parameters, and our air freight network is carrier-neutral, meaning the cost savings are passed on to you. One-time exclusive-use air charters are also available.
Quick International Courier • www.quickintl.com
At Quick International Courier, we are dedicated to making sure your global shipments get to wherever they are going, on time and intact. Quick’s industry-focused teams handle everything from mission-critical documents and packages to high-value items and dangerous goods, 24/7/365. Our wide range of transportation options–from next-available- flight, to secure hand-carry, to warehousing and third-party logistics– enables us to meet your needs with unmatched speed and reliability.
Viking Logistics • www.viking-logistics.com
Since 1961, Viking’s network has served the specialty freight needs of companies across the United States and around the world by providing expedited and special handling services for high-value items and sensitive equipment. Air freight, air-ride vans, two-man teams, oversized freight, white glove, same-day deliveries, and convention logistics are just some of the many solutions Viking provides for its customers. How can Viking help your company? Visit the Web site today to learn more about its wide range of services.
ASSOCIATIONS
The CAFTA Group • www.caftagroup.com
The CAFTA Group promotes Puerto Rico as the key trade center for the export and import of products and services between the United States and CAFTA (Central America Free Trade Agreement) countries. Other CAFTA countries include Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, and Nicaragua. The CAFTA Group is the first consultingcompany to target CAFTA trade opportunities.
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