Transshipment refers to the method of shipping goods to an intermediate destination prior to the goods being delivered to their end destination. Transshipment routes are usually determined by third-party logistics or shipping companies, based on economical or efficient means of transportation. Generally, a transshipment process is allowed by a vast majority of jurisdictions across the globe and does not implicate any obvious violations. However, it most certainly would be considered illegal whe...
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