In addition to its transport solutions from Asia to Europe, Austria-based logistics company cargo-partner has now expanded its services in the reverse direction.
Beyond the traditional destinations in China, this route now includes shipments to India and Southeast Asia, capitalizing on the current favourable pricing.
The recent surge in demand for imports from Asia, coupled with extended transit times around the Cape of Good Hope, has caused a significant shortage of empty containers in Asian ports.
Consequently, shipping lines are eager to return these containers to their westbound routes as swiftly as possible. To help European exporters take advantage of this cost-effective opportunity, the logistics provider has upgraded its ocean freight services on this route.
To offer the most flexible service, cargo-partner, a subsidiary of NIPPON EXPRESS HOLDINGS, has developed an extensive network of destinations across Asia. Regular departures are available from major northern European ports such as Rotterdam, Antwerp, Hamburg and London.
Additionally, depending on the region and demand, departures can also be arranged from Genoa, Piraeus, various ports in Türkiye and the Black Sea, as well as the Adriatic ports of Koper and Rijeka upon request.
The company’s broad road transport network enables it to provide end-to-end solutions from a single source for customers throughout Western, Central, and Eastern Europe.
These FCL (Full Container Load) connections currently offer high equipment availability and serve not only the main ports in China but also destinations in Southeast Asia and India, including Nhava Sheva, Mundra, Kolkata, Chennai, Ho Chi Minh City, Singapore, and many more.
All of cargo-partner’s FCL services are provided as door-to-door solutions, encompassing pre- and on-carriage by road, customs clearance, and comprehensive logistics services through the company’s warehouse network in both Europe and Asia.
Furthermore, cargo-partner offers real-time tracking via the SPOT supply chain management platform using “Intelligent Container Tracking.”