If your company ships products internationally, you need reliable freight forwarding services to keep your supply chain moving. A freight forwarder is a logistics expert who coordinates the entire process of moving goods — from booking cargo space to handling customs paperwork.
At Ratnagarbhaa, we provide international shipping services through air freight forwarding and ocean freight forwarding (also called sea cargo forwarding). Whether you need fast delivery or cost-effective shipping, we tailor solutions to your business needs.
Freight forwarding is the management of goods transportation between two locations, often across countries and continents. Unlike carriers (airlines or shipping lines), a freight forwarder acts as a middleman to negotiate the best rates, routes, and delivery times on your behalf.
International trade is complicated. Each country has different import/export laws, customs duties, and shipping regulations. Mistakes can lead to cargo delays, penalties, or higher costs. Working with a professional logistics and freight forwarding company helps you:





Whether you need fast air freight forwarding or affordable sea freight forwarding, our logistics experts can guide you.

Air freight forwarding is the fastest method of international shipping. It’s commonly used for time-sensitive, high-value or perishable cargo.
Our air freight services include:

Sea freight forwarding (ocean freight forwarding) is the most cost-effective way to transport large shipments or bulk cargo across continents.
Our sea freight solutions include:
Many businesses ask: Should I choose air or sea freight forwarding?
Cost
Speed
Cargo Type
Sustainability
More expensive
3–7 days
Light, perishable, high-value
Higher carbon footprint
More economical
20–45 days
Heavy, bulk, oversized
Lower carbon footprint
Tip: Use air freight for urgent or fragile shipments, and sea freight for large, non-urgent cargo.
With years of experience in global logistics services, we provide:
A freight forwarder manages the shipment process, including booking carriers, preparing documents, handling customs, and delivering goods to the final destination.
Air freight usually takes 3–7 days, while sea freight may take 20–45 days, depending on the shipping route.
Yes, most freight forwarders prepare customs paperwork, pay duties, and manage clearance to avoid shipment delays.
Yes, Less than Container Load (LCL) and air cargo consolidation services allow businesses to ship small quantities cost-effectively.
Choose air freight for urgent, valuable, or fragile goods, and sea freight for large, heavy, or cost-sensitive shipments.
Yes, freight forwarders help online retailers with global fulfillment, returns management, and warehouse-to-customer delivery.