Caro Trans
What Is Caro Trans?
Caro Trans is a global non-vessel operating common carrier that is dedicated to providing high-quality, timely ocean transportation services. The company focuses on providing essential, high-value services that advance global supply chains. To achieve this, it constantly strives to improve the range of services it offers. With this in mind, it works to improve its services, including enhancing the security of the ocean transportation industry and ensuring that customers receive the best possible service.
CaroTrans offers a wide range of services for a variety of business types. It is a global NVOCC and ocean freight consolidator that was founded in 1980. The company has offices around the world and a comprehensive network of ports. The company works with local teams that are well-versed in local markets to provide exemplary service to customers.
In addition to providing ocean freight transportation, the company also offers door-to-door and port-to-port services. This network helps consolidate freight and ensure faster transit times, efficient pickups, and safe delivery. With these services, Caro Trans is making shipping easier and more affordable. Its customers can benefit from the convenience of a consolidated network of ocean freight providers.
In the mid-90s, Carolina Freight, which had two international divisions, was struggling to survive and decided to merge the companies. CaroTrans was one of these divisions, but it was part of the company. Mainfreight was a partner in this merger. As part of the deal, Mainfreight purchased a 50 percent stake in CaroTrans and subsequently purchased the remaining stake in early 2003.
Carotrans also supports literacy in economically disadvantaged children by providing books to them. By increasing reading literacy, these children can succeed as adults. Carotrans employees make an average of $48,207 per year. They can make up to $91,000 a year. They also have the potential to make less than $25,000 per year.