Process

How SMKlog Works

SMKlog gives business shippers two paths: a parcel estimate for standard parcel labels, and a structured freight review path for oversized, palletized, international, or complex cargo.

Parcel estimateFreight review before routingProvider-path matching
Air freight pallets being handled beside an aircraft
Built around operational fit

Package, lane, mode, cargo profile, and timing determine the right workflow.

Step 1

Capture

We collect the shipment context that matters: product, package, origin, destination, mode, cargo type, timing, and business fit.

Step 2

Assess

Standard parcel shipments can continue toward checkout, while complex freight is reviewed before routing.

Step 3

Route

Label-ready shipments move toward secure checkout; freight opportunities move toward the appropriate provider path.

Step 4

Coordinate

The shipper receives a cleaner next-step flow rather than fragmented outreach across the market.

What SMKlog is designed to solve

01

Less wasted time

Too much shipping outreach starts without enough structure to compare options properly.

02

Cleaner handoff

Standard parcels need a checkout path; cross-border and oversized moves need lane-aware review from the beginning.

03

Higher-signal demand

The model is built around qualified shipping requests, not generic low-intent contact traffic.

Who this is for

Built for small business parcel shippers, importers, exporters, manufacturers, distributors, and retail supply-chain teams

SMKlog is for business shipping teams that need a practical quote path for standard packages and a stronger routing structure for complex freight moves.

For logistics providers

If you are interested in qualified shipper demand, use the dedicated forwarder page. The public service pages remain shipper-first.

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Example flow

What a real request looks like

Example: a distributor moving ocean freight from Shenzhen to Chicago submits lane, cargo type, timing, and shipment cadence through the quote form. A smaller parcel move can start with the parcel estimate flow instead.

Inputs

Origin, destination, mode, cargo profile, shipment cadence, and target timing.

Review criteria

Business fit, operational clarity, lane relevance, and whether the request is ready to route.

Next step

The shipper gets follow-up through the most relevant provider-side path instead of random market outreach.

FAQ

Common questions

Who should submit?

Business shippers with international freight needs: importers, exporters, manufacturers, distributors, and retail supply-chain teams.

What happens after submission?

SMKlog reviews the request, checks routing fit, and follows up with the right next-step path.

How fast is follow-up?

Target is usually within 1 business day for complete business requests for qualified requests, but timing depends on request clarity and routing fit.