For airfreight

      Air freight is another term for air cargo that is, the shipment of goods through an air carrier.

      Air transport services are the most valuable when it comes to moving express shipments around the globe. Just like the commercial or passenger airlines, air freight flies in the same gateways.

      Air freight, on the other hand, means the amount to be paid for the transportation of goods by air. When goods are shipped from one place to the other, the amount paid for the movement of the goods is called freight.

      Therefore, air freight means the charges paid for air transport.

      For sea freight we handle LCL and FCL

      If you are an importer or exporter and while looking to ship goods in small quantities. LCL stands for “less than container load”. It is different from another widely used term in international logistics – FCL, which is short for “full container load” and is meant for large shipments.

      You might already know, LCL is recommended as a safe way to ship cargo in moderate volumes while keeping costs low and cargo should be seaworthy packed.

      Benefits of LCL

      It is cost-effective. In FCL, you pay a flat rate for the container called commodity box rate. But in LCL, you only pay for the volume you need. It also works out cheaper than air freight

      Shipping smaller volumes frequently can help you save on inventory space. LCL is, thus, the preferred shipping mode for small businesses

      During peak season, LCL is more readily available than FCL