JDL Cargo Management Company offers a wide range of cargo development services, including cargo handling, logistics consulting, warehousing, and transportation solutions
You can contact us through our contact page, where you’ll find our contact information and a convenient contact form
We are located at The Bahamas Customs Warehouse, Lynden Pindling International Airport,Nassau, Bahamas.
Our team consists of highly skilled professionals with decades of combined experience in aviation and cargo development. Visit our About page page to learn more about our team members.
Fees and charges for our cargo management services are determined based on the scope and complexity of the cargo. Please see the Tariff Page for a personalized quote.
We are affiliated with The International Air Cargo Association, ensuring compliance with industry standards and best practices.
We implement strict safety and security measures, including;
I. Surveillance Systems: Installation of advanced surveillance cameras and monitoring systems to oversee cargo storage and handling areas.
II. Access Control: Implementing restricted access zones with card readers, or PIN codes to control entry to cargo storage areas.
III. Perimeter Security: Fencing, gates, and barriers to secure the entire cargo development facility.
IV. Security Personnel: Employing trained security personnel for on-site monitoring and response to any security incidents.
V. Inventory Management: Implementing an advanced inventory management system to track cargo movements in real-time.
VI. Fire Suppression Systems: Installing fire detection and suppression systems to protect cargo from fire hazards.
VII. Climate Control: Ensuring climate-controlled storage for sensitive cargo, preventing damage due to temperature and humidity fluctuations.
VIII. Physical Barriers: Use of safety bollards, barriers, and protective measures to prevent accidental collisions with cargo.
IX. Lighting: Adequate and well-maintained lighting to deter unauthorized access and enhance visibility.
X. Regular Audits: Conducting routine security audits and inspections to identify vulnerabilities and address them promptly.
XI. Emergency Response Plan: We have a detailed emergency response plan in place to deal with unplanned incidents.
XII. Secure Data Management: Safeguarding sensitive cargo information and data through encryption and secure digital storage.
XIII. Employee Training: We provide comprehensive training to employees on safety and security protocols.
XIV. Contractor Oversight: Ensuring that contractors and third-party service providers adhere to security measures when handling cargo.
XV. Compliance with Regulations: Strictly adhering to local and international regulations regarding cargo security and safety.
XVI. Regular Maintenance: Consistently maintaining security equipment and systems to ensure their effectiveness.
XVII. CCTV Monitoring: 24/7 monitoring to detect and respond to any suspicious activities.
XVIII. Background Checks: Conducting background checks on employees and contractors with access to cargo handling areas to safeguard cargo throughout the development process.
Yes, we specialize in providing customized cargo solutions tailored to meet the unique needs of each client. Contact us to discuss your specific requirements.
Our dispute resolution process involves;
I. Communication: When a dispute or issue arises, the involved parties are encouraged to open lines of communication promptly. This can be done through direct discussions, emails, or formal letters, depending on the nature of the dispute.
II. Internal Review: Our team conducts an internal review of the dispute, thoroughly examining the details and gathering all relevant information. This review may involve consultations with relevant departments and stakeholders.
III. Mediation: If the dispute remains unresolved after the internal review, both parties are encouraged to participate in mediation. A neutral third party, often a mediator or arbitrator, facilitates discussions between the parties to explore potential resolutions.
IV. Negotiation: During mediation, the parties work together to negotiate a mutually acceptable resolution.
V. Arbitration: In cases where mediation does not lead to a resolution, arbitration may be the next step. Arbitration is a more formal process where an arbitrator reviews evidence and arguments from both sides and makes a binding decision.
VI. Legal Action: If all other avenues fail to resolve the dispute, legal action may be pursued as a last resort. This may involve filing a lawsuit in accordance with applicable
Yes, we prioritize the security and privacy of your personal information. We employ encryption and security protocols to ensure the protection of your data. For more details, please review our Privacy Policy
Government has a duty to protect its borders from contraband and harmful products that may impact the security and wellbeing of the nation. In addition, the Government must protect its sources of revenue. The key agency tasked with this function is the Bahamian Department of Customs. No nation leaves such a strategic function to third party carriers. Further, it should be noted that most freight is not x-rayed at the point of export.
No. JDL Cargo Management Company cannot open and inspect your airfreight. JDL Cargo Management Company is managing and securing airfreight though the Department of Customs airfreight warehouse at the Lynden Pindling International Airport. The Department of Customs monitor the screening activities, and any items of concern are flagged for further inspection by the Department of Customs. This process involves strict protocols that ensures that the chain of custody is always fully established and only Customs officials can undertake customs inspections.
Even though the fight containing your goods may have landed. It does not mean the goods were removed from the plane and brought to the actual Cargo Terminal for processing. Please contact your Freight Forwarder/broker to confirm actual location of goods.