Air Freight
Air Freight Services
The sky’s the limit with our air freight forwarding expertise. We know that global cargo shipments have become integral to modern life, which is why we provide exceptional air freight and air cargo tracking services that will meet your every need. As an industry leader, we tap into the world’s major routes and work with carefully selected carriers to deliver scheduled shipments all across the world. We’re on the ball, know what works and are here to make air shipping a whole lot easier to navigate.
Air Shipping with priority Freight- top cargo transportation
With our logistical expertise, we’re committed to organising the fastest and most efficient means of freight forwarding to all destinations worldwide – no matter what your cargo size. We know how important cargo delivery deadlines are, to many industries, which is why we tailor our services to suit your needs taking into account timescales and any specific instructions. Open communication with our clients then allows us to find the best possible route and arrange bookings either on scheduled passenger or freighter flights. We also offer full load and split air charter flights depending on load type, time scales, destination and circumstances.
Air Freight Services
From small loads to heavy, bulky cargo, we can transport all kinds of goods across the globe using our air freight services. But did you know that we also offer sophisticated freight tracking software? This makes it easy to keep track of the freight forwarding journey and manage delivery goals in real-time. We’ll provide you with key information every step of the way throughout your cargo’s journey, so that you can stay in control and input the information into budgeting and scheduling plans. Our services have knock-on effects, which is why we work to a punctual and no-nonsense timescale.
If you’re looking for a company to take on your air freight requirements with confidence, don’t hesitate to get in touch today.
Sea Freight Forwarding
Situated at prime location of New Delhi, India, our team of sincere Sea Freight Forwarders are known to provide reliable help and assistance to clients regarding goods transportation. In addition, we have a pool of highly qualified Sea Freight Forwarders that assist the patrons to prepare legal documentation for timely custom clearance
We are dedicated to delivering customized supply chain solutions that exceed expectations to customers across the globe!
- Full service licensed & bonded NVOCC & freight forwarder
- IATA-certified Indirect Air Carrier (IAC)
- IATA Dangerous Goods certified
- WCA Inter Global & All World Shipping member
- C-TPAT certified & compliant
- National Customs license with in-house Customs brokerage services
- Best-in-class customer service
- Extensive global network with a strong focus in Brazil, Netherlands, Middle East & Africa
- Global supply chain visibility through WorldScope
- Expertise in handling oversized & dangerous goods cargo
Did you know? Insurance companies estimate that major fire on a cargo vessel at sea occurs every 60 days.
Storms, shipwrecks, and explosions happen. Containerization of seaborne trade, larger vessels, and wrongly declared dangerous goods have also contributed to an increase in ship fires in recent years. Here are just a few examples:
In the event of an accident, even if the vessel is saved, many containers may be severely damaged. Bad stowage and shore error are the largest contributors, and can result in physical or temperature related damage.
Cargo insurance can help you cover your losses in the event damage occurs.
Did you know? More than 3,000 shipping containers fell overboard in 2020.
According to a 2017 survey of ocean carriers by the World Shipping Council (WSC), an average of 1,390 containers are lost at sea each year based on figures from between 2014 to 2016. This number includes ‘catastrophic events’ where more than 50 containers are lost during a single event.
However, the number of containers that have been lost overboard has actually risen considerably in recent years. In fact, more than 3,000 shipping containers fell overboard in 2020. And as of April 2021, over 1,000 boxes have already fallen into the ocean.
Why are incidents of containers going overboard on the rise? Weather is becoming more severe and unpredictable and new mega vessels are often being loaded to maximum capacity. Those two factors combined put increased risk to cargo in transit and additional strain on your supply chain.
If an accident happens that causes your containers to go overboard, make sure you have Cargo Insurance so that you’re not dumping your money into the sea as well.
Did you know? When a carrier declares General Average, all cargo owners must pay a percentage of the total loss, even if their cargo is unaffected.
What is General Average? When a ship is in danger — for example, a fire, stranding, or other incident — the ship’s Master/shipowner may need to take action to preserve the safety of the ship and its crew, which could include jettisoning cargo overboard, emergency repairs or other action which may damage cargo. Incidents causing carriers to declare General Average have been increasing in recent years: Severe storms are becoming more frequent, and shockingly, fires on container ships are more common.
When a carrier declares “General Average”, all stakeholders, including cargo owners, must pay their cost of saving the vessel and cargo – even if their own cargo is not affected. Adjustors will assess the situation and determine the Salvage security and General Average security. These securities are variable percentages of the CIF (cost, insurance, and freight) value of the cargo that the shipper has on the affected vessel. The cargo owner must pay both to get their cargo released, otherwise they forfeit their cargo and it becomes property of the salvage company.
The cost of protecting your shipments is miniscule compared to the cost of a General Average claim.
For example, after a 2018 fire on the Maersk Honam, GA was declared and the adjustor fixed the salvage security at 42.5% of cargo value and 11.5% as a GA deposit – this meant a shipper with cargo worth $100,000 needed to pay a combined deposit of $54,000 to get its cargo released. Ouch! Insurance for this shipment, by comparison, would have been just $165.00.
If you’re insured with UWL’s Policy, the insurance company will issue an Average Guarantee and you will provide an Average Bond. This assures the prompt release of your cargo while your insurer takes care of the General Average contribution.
Without adequate insurance, the adjusters will likely request a cash deposit from you of a proportion of the value of your cargo, and your cargo will be held in trust until you have paid your part — which can take months or even years.
Did you know? In the US, cargo theft is a $15 billion to $30 billion a year problem according to the FBI.
Cargo theft, especially through identity theft and fictitious pickups, is on the rise. Not to mention piracy, which is a major risk to modern international shipping.
The Loadstar reported that almost €500,000 ($600,305) of goods were stolen from EMEA [Europe, Middle East and Africa] supply chains every day in 2019 and 2020, according to new data from the Transport Asset Protection Association (TAPA).
And BSI & TT Club’s 2021 Cargo Theft Report found that the pandemic brought about a heightened risk of crime. The dominant threat remained theft from freight vehicles in transit, but the report found a significant increase in theft from warehouses and other temporary storage facilities — these areas have become easy pickings for criminals as cargo backlogs pile up around the world.
Additionally, criminals have been targeting PPE and other medical equipment in particular during the pandemic.
A proactive Cargo Insurance policy with UWL can provide peace of mind in the event a pesky pirate pilfers your priceless products.