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HAB International Inc. was founded in 2001, initially providing overnight EXPRESS service from Miami to Georgetown, Guyana for Swiss Machinery customers. It later expanded into a broader logistics offering covering air freight, ocean freight, online shopping, online accounts, purchasing, and supply chain services. Based strictly on the captured website content, it is not a typical SaaS or enterprise software product, but rather a cross-border logistics and forwarding provider with online account and tracking features.
Its main capabilities include free private mailbox registration, allowing users to receive online shopping parcels at a Miami address; an online account for tracking and managing shipments; Daily Express Next Day Air Cargo, JETPAK multi-flight express transport, air freight, ocean freight, truck pickup and delivery within the United States and Canada, as well as purchasing assistance and online shopping services. The FAQ also notes that customers can upload invoices through their online account to speed up customs clearance. Common SaaS capabilities such as team permissions, role-based collaboration, third-party integrations, APIs, developer documentation, and self-hosted deployment are not reflected in the website content.
The website does not disclose shipping rate tables, plans, subscription fees, or enterprise quote options; it only clearly states that private mailbox registration is free. Payment methods are relatively localized, including GT&T Money Mobile Guyana phone payments, payments at the Georgetown and Eccles offices, deposits at several Guyanese banks, and online payment by U.S. credit card. Regarding import duties and taxes, the FAQ states that items entering other countries may be subject to duties under local law, and that HAB’s service includes customs clearance handling.
Its strength is a fairly complete service chain covering receiving addresses, transportation, customs clearance, purchasing, assisted buying, and last-mile pickup/delivery. It also has contact points in Miami, Barbados, Georgetown, and Eccles, making it suitable for individuals and small businesses forwarding goods from the U.S. to the Caribbean. The downsides are limited transparency around pricing, compensation, delivery-time commitments, and system security. Its software component is relatively weak, with little information on permissions, integrations, APIs, SLAs, compliance certifications, or other details typically important for enterprise procurement.
It is better suited to users in Guyana, Barbados, and the wider Caribbean who need to shop from the U.S., source goods, or arrange freight. For users in China, its practical value is limited unless their business involves U.S.-to-Caribbean logistics. The source content does not provide information about access from China, so this is unknown; payment methods are also more oriented toward U.S. credit cards and local Guyanese channels. Alternatives include DHL, FedEx, UPS, USPS, Shipito, MyUS, Stackry, and local freight forwarders.
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