cargo-partner expands UK Airfreight to 12 destinations

cargo-partner, part of Nippon Express Holdings, has expanded its airfreight services from the UK to 12 new destinations across Asia, North America, and Africa.

The new weekly services link the UK to major hubs including Johannesburg, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Doha, Boston, Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Taipei. With secured capacity from partner airlines, shippers gain more flexibility and control over their cargo movements.

“Our expanded airfreight network makes it easier for UK businesses to reach key markets worldwide,” said Fergal Keenan, Managing Director, cargo-partner UK & Ireland. He highlighted tailored solutions for sectors such as high-tech, pharmaceuticals, fine art, and temperature-sensitive goods.

The company offers three service levels – ECONOMY, PRIORITY, and EMERGENCY – designed to balance speed and cost. All shipments are trackable through its “SPOT” supply chain platform, with instant booking and document access. Specialized support is available for dangerous goods, cold chain logistics, and customs compliance.

Globally, cargo-partner runs a wide airfreight network with 35 inbound trade lanes to Europe from Asia and 49 outbound lanes to Asia, India, Japan, and the US. The network, developed with Nippon Express, continues to expand to meet rising demand.

With dedicated teams in Manchester, London, Bradford, Basildon, and Dublin, cargo-partner UK & Ireland supports customers across air, sea, and road transport. The company says the new routes strengthen global supply chains while ensuring reliable and cost-effective options for shippers.