Sea Freight
Cost Efficient and quality service.
The probability of sustaining a loss on goods in transit is greater than customers may think. For example, on average, a ship sinks every day. Long voyages, extensive moving and shifting of cargo and bad weather all add substantially to the potential for loss or damage. Many customers are misled into relying on the carrier to pay for their losses in transit. That can be a big mistake. Carrier liability is very limited (see chart below). Also, most carriers are not responsible for losses which are unpredictable, force major and beyond their control.
Services include
LCL and FCL Project Cargo Door-to-door, Door-to-port, Port-to-door and Port-to-port Break-bulk and Consolidation Complete Negotiation and Consular Work Document Preparation, Insurance and more