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Cargo Airlines

CARGO AIRLINES

Airport Handling: Handling of goods at the airport, or nearby the airport, on behalf of customers. The physical inspection and verification of the condition and number of cartons received. The act of checking cargo on the floor of the warehouse reduces the damages & looses of customers. We do it before ship-out the goods from origin port.

Direct Airfreight: The shipping by air of single big consignments without combining the goods with other cargo for the same destination. Our good relationship with local air operators make us confident to serve our customers better if needed the direct airfreight service.

Consolidated Airfreight: The consolidation of cargo from multiple vendors/shippers into one consignment is possible by us to reduce the cost of air shipping.


Air/Sea Program:


The combination of airfreight and sea freight replacing surface feedring into a consolidation point – e.g. the use of airfreight typically of smaller quantities to be included in full container consolidations. We use Singapore & Dubai as our hub for air/sea trans-shipment.

  • 7 flights/week to Singapore.
  • Ocean leg on premium carrier.
  • Daily departure from Singapore.
  • Transit Time : 1-2 days to trans-shipment port Plus steaming time to destination.


Benefits of AIR/SEA Program:

  • Ready solution to missing a Feeder Departure.
  • Faster Transit Time to an all Water mode.
  • Timely delivery even though production may have fallen behind schedule.


Sea/Air Program:

The combination of sea freight and airfreight replacing surface feedering from the regional main port to final destination. We use Singapore & Dubai as our hub for air/sea trans-shipment.

Via Singapore to Europe and North America transit time 7-8 days (CTG-SIN 5 Days plus 2-3 days SIN to Destination). Via Dubai to Europe and North America transit time 13-15 days (CTG-DXB 12-13 Days plus 1-2 days DXB to Destination).


Benefits of Sea/Air Program:


  • Enhanced Flexibility and Mobility: Allows for rapid deployment of personnel and equipment via sea and air routes, improving operational responsiveness.
  • Cost-Effectiveness: Combines sea and air transportation to optimize logistics, often reducing costs compared to solely air or land-based options.
  • Increased Reach and Accessibility: Provides access to remote or challenging locations that may be difficult to reach by land alone.
  • Improved Supply Chain Resilience: Diversifies transportation modes, reducing reliance on a single method and enhancing logistical resilience.
  • Operational Versatility: Supports a wide range of missions, from humanitarian aid to military operations, by leveraging both maritime and aerial capabilities.
  • Faster Deployment Times: Speeds up the movement of troops and supplies, crucial in emergency or time-sensitive situations.
  • Strategic Advantage: Enhances national security and defense posture by enabling rapid response and strategic positioning.

Benefits of Import - Airfreight:

  • Fast Delivery: Significantly reduces transit times compared to sea or land transportation, enabling quick replenishment of inventory.
  • High Security: Offers enhanced security measures, ideal for sensitive or valuable shipments.
  • Reliability: Scheduled flights and established routes provide dependable delivery timelines.
  • Global Reach: Capable of reaching remote or inaccessible locations where other transport modes may be limited.
  • Reduced Inventory Costs: Faster turnaround reduces the need for large inventories and warehousing.
  • Flexibility: Suitable for urgent shipments, perishables, or high-value items requiring quick delivery.


Common Uses:

  • Importing perishable goods like flowers, seafood, or pharmaceuticals.
  • Importing high-value electronics or luxury items.
  • Emergency supplies or urgent components needed for manufacturing.
 

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