Greater Air Shipping Options with TSA Known Shipper
Without being a TSA Known Shipper, your air freight options are limited.
The TSA Known Shipper program gives U.S. shippers access to ship on passenger aircraft. This increases your control over pricing, transit time, and routing options for all air freight. Don’t pay more for air freight than you need to. Don’t miss the only cargo aircraft flight available on any given day. Don’t limit your options.
Lower Air Freight Rates
Registering as a TSA Known Shipper gives you access to lower air freight options. Cargo air crafts get booked full as shipper capacity demand allows carriers to drive prices upward. On the other hand, shipping on passenger air craft gives you significantly more flight options, which has direct implications on your costs.
More Flight Options
While cargo air craft options may be limited to one flight every few days, TSA Known Shipper gives you access to ship on passenger air crafts. This often means you have the option to select from one of four or more flights per day, giving you power to choose your preferred flight based on any meaningful criteria.
Customer Implications
The TSA Known Shipper program has deep implications on customer service, sales, and customer satisfaction. Having access to passenger air craft lowers your rates, increases your options, and allows you to focus on appeasing your customers without dropping margins.
More Options, Lower Rates
Take Advantage of More Flight Options, Greater Freight Capacity, and Lower Air Freight Rates.
Registering as a TSA Known Shipper gives you more control over pricing, routing, and transit time. In some instances, becoming a Known Shipper can give you 5x as many flight options, putting the power in your hands to select the air freight options that are best for your business. Sign up now.
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