Approved Indirect Air Carrier for airfreight forwarding.
International air, ocean, and trucking
Freight work, handled with discipline.
BayLink coordinates U.S. airfreight, ocean freight, and inland trucking for international shipments.
A forwarder with U.S. roots
BAYLINK SHIPPING INC. is an international airfreight forwarder, a Federal Maritime Commission (FMC)-registered ocean non-vessel operating common carrier (NVOCC) and freight agent, and a member of the International Air Transport Association (IATA) and Cargo Network Services (CNS), WCAworld, and JCTrans networks.
- BAYLINK SHIPPING INC. is an international airfreight forwarder and a Federal Maritime Commission-registered ocean non-vessel operating common carrier.
- BayLink handles air, ocean, and trucking coordination, with Express Consignment Operator package capability through BayLink Global Logistics Inc.
- The team supports U.S. customers with documentation support centers in China and Vietnam.
Operating credentials and networks
The company works through the registrations, memberships, and approvals you provided for BayLink Shipping Inc. and BayLink Global Logistics Inc.
Registered Ocean Non-Vessel Operating Common Carrier and freight agent.
Member of the IATA Cargo Network Services community.
Member of international freight forwarder networks.
BayLink Global Logistics Inc. is approved as an Express Consignment Operator.
Three ways to move cargo
Air, ocean, and trucking coordination for cargo moving through the United States and around the world.

Air Freight
International airfreight forwarding from New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, Dallas, and major U.S. airports.
- Airport coordination
- Time-sensitive cargo
- U.S. origin airfreight planning

Ocean Freight
Full-container load, less-than-container load, breakbulk, and roll-on/roll-off services from major U.S. seaports to worldwide destinations.
- Full-container and less-than-container loads
- Breakbulk cargo
- Roll-on/roll-off coordination

Trucking
Domestic pickup, line haul, and final-mile coverage that keeps cargo moving inland.
- Domestic pickup
- Line haul coordination
- Final-mile delivery
A clear way to move cargo
Our working principles are simple: understand the shipment, coordinate the handoffs, and keep the next action clear.
Plan around the cargo
Match the transport mode to the origin, destination, timing, dimensions, weight, and cargo requirements.
Keep handoffs clear
Coordinate the information needed between airports, seaports, inland transport, and documentation teams.
Stay close to the next move
Start with practical shipment details so routing, rates, and follow-up actions can be discussed clearly.
Useful references
A small selection from the government, trade, port, and air cargo directory available on the Resource page.

U.S. Customs and Border Protection
Official customs guidance for importers, brokers, cargo release, and border compliance.

Harmonized Tariff Schedule
Search tariff classifications and duty references through the U.S. International Trade Commission.

U.S. Department of Agriculture
Agriculture import rules, inspection references, and commodity program information.