Allow ALS to work for you by taking care of your manufactured goods shipped into the United States. We look forward to discussing this opportunity with your organization.
Does your company need representation in America when your goods arrived in America? Has your goods been received in America, and the buyer wants to reject them because they say the goods are
defective or do not meet specification. Let Agency Logistic Solutions, ALS, help you make sure your goods are taken care of. ALS can help you with your representation/agency problems in America.
You tell us where, and we are there.
Agency Logistics Solutions, ALS, is a consulting company that specializes in import/export logistics company in the United State. Our organization specializes in representing manufactures who
import to the United States from Asia, Europe, and South America. Our goal is to relieve the logistic headaches associated with international trades and provide a greater peace of mind for our
import/export clients.
We accomplish this goal by supervising the receipt of shipments for manufactures who do not have representation here in the United States. Proper representation is vital to ensuring that the
purchaser pays the proper price of the goods. As goods are received into the United States, American companies take advantage and refuse shipment of goods on the grounds the goods are defective or
non-compliant to their specifications.
Many foreign manufactures have no recourse to such objections and are often left with the problem of trying to resell goods at a loss without any representation, or give the goods away. This is
where ALS can help your company.
By acting as your agent when your goods are delivered to the United States, and making sure that buyers cannot claim that goods are defective or missing, buyers will have to account for goods that
are delivered which are not defective or missing. Alternatively, if any of your buyers still wish to refuse delivery, we can assist you in re-selling your goods.
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