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For Forwarders

Export119 for forwarders.

Book capacity, issue bills of lading, and let milestones flow upstream automatically. No more copy-pasting container numbers into five different exporters' WhatsApp groups.

What hurts today

If you run a forwarder operation, you know this list.

Every trader asks for the same status update in the same 48-hour window. You retype the same CSV five times.

Booking requests come in by email, Kakao, and phone — no central queue, no confirmation paper trail.

Capacity overcommit because there's no live view of what's confirmed vs. provisional across traders.

What you get

Built for how forwarders actually work.

Central booking queue

Every trader request in one queue. Confirm or reject with one click. No email chains, no cross-wires.

Capacity guard

Shipping schedules with per-vessel container capacity. Export119 refuses overbooking by default.

Schedule visibility

Publish schedules once; all your customers see live ETD/ETA, open capacity, and booking status.

Auto-generated B/L

Bills of lading pre-filled from the shipment record. Edit, sign, upload — the trader's vault updates instantly.

How a shipment moves

A typical flow for forwarders.

  1. 1
    Publish a shipping schedule with capacity
  2. 2
    Traders request bookings; you approve or reject
  3. 3
    Book vessel and issue B/L against the containers
  4. 4
    Upload milestones (departure, arrival) — visible to all parties
  5. 5
    Invoice the trader for freight + handling

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