AIR FREIGHT

INTERNATIONAL LOGISTICS - FAST & SAFE TO THE DESTINATION

Air freight is a highly efficient and rapid method of transporting goods via air carriers. It is particularly advantageous for time-sensitive shipments and international trade. We are your international air freight experts for time-efficient logistics solutions. As an international logistics service provider, we are always at your side for all your Air Freight needs. Whether you need a single shipment or regular dispatch of your goods, we will find the right Air Freight solution for you anywhere in the world, quickly and reliably.

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Advantages of Air Freight

Speed: Air freight is the fastest mode of transportation, making it ideal for time-sensitive shipments.

Reliability: Airlines operate on strict schedules, ensuring timely delivery.

Global Reach: Air freight services cover almost every corner of the globe, providing access to even the most remote locations.

Security: Airports have stringent security measures, reducing the risk of theft or damage to goods.

Tracking: Advanced tracking systems allow shippers to monitor their cargo in real-time, providing increased transparency and security.

Disadvantages of Air Freight

Cost: Air freight is generally more expensive compared to sea or land transport, making it less suitable for bulk or low-value goods.

Weight and Size Restrictions: Air freight has limitations on the size and weight of shipments, which may restrict the types of goods that can be transported.

Environmental Impact: Air freight has a higher carbon footprint compared to other modes of transport, contributing to environmental concerns.

Limited Handling Capacity: Airports may experience congestion, leading to delays in shipment handling, especially during peak seasons.

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Types of Goods Suitable for Air Cargo

High-Value Goods: Such as electronics, pharmaceuticals, and luxury items.

Perishable Goods: Including fresh produce, seafood, and flowers.

Time-Sensitive Shipments: Such as emergency medical supplies, spare parts, and fashion items.

Small and Lightweight Items: Due to the weight and size restrictions of air freight.

Goods that are Unsuitable for Air Cargo

Hazardous Materials: Such as explosives, flammable liquids, and toxic substances.

Oversized or Heavy Items: Due to weight and size restrictions.

Low-Value Bulk Goods: Air freight is generally not cost-effective for bulk or low-value items.

Best Incoterms to Use for Air Freight

Several Incoterms can be used for air freight shipments, including:

CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight): The seller is responsible for the costs and freight to bring the goods to the port of destination. The seller also contracts for insurance cover against the buyer’s risk of loss or damage to the goods during carriage.

CIP (Carriage and Insurance Paid To): The seller delivers the goods to the carrier or another person nominated by the seller at an agreed place. The seller contracts for insurance cover against the buyer’s risk of loss or damage to the goods during carriage.

EXW (Ex Works): The seller makes the goods available at their premises or another named place. The buyer bears all costs and risks involved in taking the goods from the seller’s premises to the desired destination.

 

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