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Cross-border transport

Cross-border transport refers to the movement of goods, parcels, or people across the borders of different countries. It involves overcoming both geographical and administrative barriers, such as customs and tax procedures, required documents and permits, various modes of transportation and infrastructure, as well as effective parcel tracking and management.

Cross-border transport is essential for international trade, as it enables the flow of goods and services between countries. Its efficiency and reliability are critical to international supply chains and overall customer satisfaction.

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