9DX LOGISTICS

Integrated Logistics Solutions for Global Trade

9DX Logistics provides coordinated solutions across transportation, logistics operations, warehousing, and trade compliance.

Each solution is designed not only to perform a function, but to connect with the other functions around it, ensuring that shipments move through the supply chain with continuity rather than disruption.

Our Solutions

Ocean Freight Coordination

Ocean freight remains one of the most important modes of global trade, especially for large-volume international cargo.

Air Freight Coordination

Air freight is used when timing matters more than cost alone.
That makes execution discipline even more important.

Land Transport Coordination

Land transport connects ports, warehouses, distribution centres, and final destinations.

Multimodal Transport Coordination

Modern shipments often move through more than one transport mode. A cargo journey may begin with ocean freight, transition into trucking, pass through warehousing, and continue into another regional or time-sensitive transport layer.

Shipment Coordination

A shipment can involve multiple providers, milestones, handoffs, documentation requirements, and operational dependencies. Without an overarching coordination layer, each participant may complete its own task while the overall shipment still underperforms.

Warehousing & Fulfilment Coordination

Warehousing is not simply where goods sit.
It is a control point in the supply chain that affects delivery speed, transport cost, inventory responsiveness, and market readiness.

Customs Brokerage & Trade Compliance

Customs is one of the most sensitive stages in cross-border logistics.
Documentation errors, compliance gaps, classification issues, or timing problems at the border can delay the shipment, disrupt downstream delivery, and create avoidable cost exposure.

Supply Chain Advisory

Not every logistics problem begins with execution. Many execution failures are symptoms of a poorly designed supply chain structure: routes that do not make sense, warehouse placement that adds cost, transitions that create delay, and provider arrangements that increase friction.