Is an orange export agency company good? How to judge?
Our family grows oranges on a fairly large scale and wants to export them abroad. However, handling export procedures ourselves is too complicated, so we’re considering hiring an orange export agency company. But we’re unsure about how reliable such companies are. Could they overcharge or have inefficient processes that delay exports? Has anyone worked with such agencies before? Could you share your experience on how to judge whether an orange export agency company is good or not?
Professional consultant answers
Andrew HuangYears of service:7Customer Rating:5.0
Supply chain optimization expertConsult
An orange export agency company can provide you with many conveniences. Professional agencies are familiar with export procedures, including customs clearance, inspections, and transportation arrangements, saving you significant time and effort. To judge the quality of an orange export agency company, first check its qualifications, such as whether it has import-export operation rights and relevant industry certifications. Next, evaluate its experience by looking into how long it has been handling orange or similar agricultural product exports and its case history. Additionally, assess its service quality—for example, whether communication is timely and effective, and whether it can provide customized solutions. Regarding pricing, reputable agencies offer reasonable and transparent fees with detailed quotations. Companies like Zhongshitong, with their professional teams and extensive experience, can safeguard your orange exports and ensure smooth shipments.
Michelle ChenYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Business coordination consultantConsult
When choosing an orange export agency company, check their reputation. Ask others in the industry—if most people speak highly of them, they’re likely reliable. If there are many complaints, be cautious.
Emily LiuYears of service:10Customer Rating:5.0
Settlement and payment expertConsult
Pay attention to the agency’s resources, such as their relationships with shipping companies and whether they can secure favorable freight rates, as this affects export costs.
William YangYears of service:5Customer Rating:5.0
International logistics consultantConsult
Visit the agency’s office to inspect their work environment and staff setup—these can reflect the company’s capabilities.
Joseph ZhouYears of service:10Customer Rating:5.0
Senior foreign trade managerConsult
Assess the agency’s problem-solving ability. Issues may arise during export, and a good agency can resolve them quickly.
David LiYears of service:6Customer Rating:5.0
Senior customs declaration consultantConsult
Clarify the value-added services the agency provides, such as market insights or sales channel expansion advice, which can benefit orange exports.
Robert ChenYears of service:6Customer Rating:5.0
Customer service consultantConsult
Evaluate the agency’s communication skills with foreign clients, as smooth communication is crucial for international trade.
Sarah ZhangYears of service:8Customer Rating:5.0
Document expertConsult
Research the agency’s activity in the industry, such as participation in trade shows or seminars, which reflects their grasp of industry trends.
Elizabeth LiYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Compliance and risk managerConsult
Judge the agency by their customer service attitude—a friendly and patient company makes collaboration more pleasant.
Amanda YangYears of service:3Customer Rating:5.0
Cost control consultantConsult
Check the agency’s understanding of orange preservation and transportation conditions, as this affects the fruit’s quality during shipping.