World Fleet Logistic: Your Trusted Partner for Seamless China Shipping Solutions in Malaysia

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World Fleet Logistic, a Singapore-based logistics company, is now expanding its services to Malaysia, offering reliable and cost-efficient shipping solutions for businesses and individual customers. With a focus on fast delivery and significant savings—up to 90% cheaper freight costs—the company provides twice-weekly shipments from China to Singapore, ensuring goods reach their destinations quickly and efficiently.

The company offers daily container stuffing and swift delivery, with an average port arrival time of just 7–11 days to Singapore. For businesses, Sea Freight services include a freight calculator to easily budget shipping costs, while Air Freight solutions are customised for time-critical shipments, offering delivery within 3–5 days.

For individual customers, especially Malay and Indian-speaking users, World Fleet Logistic provides Assisted Purchase services, streamlining online shopping by helping with purchases from Chinese websites, handling complex shipping procedures, and managing currency conversion seamlessly.

Leveraging Singaporean expertise, innovative logistics solutions, and a robust transnational network, World Fleet Logistic is positioned to help Malaysian businesses and consumers navigate international trade more seamlessly. Combining reliability, affordability, and connectivity, the company provides a trusted logistics solution for those seeking to expand their reach in the global marketplace.

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