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cargo-partner launches new FCL shipping solution from India to Benelux

cargo-partner, a global logistics provider, has launched a new Full Container Load (FCL) offering connecting India to Benelux destinations, addressing the varied requirements of businesses importing goods to the Netherlands and Belgium.

According to a statement, the newly introduced FCL service by the cargo-partner presents a competitive, secure, and streamlined shipping solution for full container loads. Clients can benefit from competitive rates and assured cargo space. This service encompasses a variety of options including standard, reefer, open-top, and flat-rack containers, along with specialized equipment to meet customized cargo needs.

Originating from either Mundra or Nhava Sheva in India, cargo-partner’s weekly service from India to Benelux is operated by a proficient local team. Transit times between India and Benelux destinations – Rotterdam or Antwerp – vary between 19 and 30 days, depending on the selected solution.

Furthermore, as an integral component of cargo-partner’s transport solutions, customers have access to the SPOT Visibility & Collaboration Platform and the Purchase Order Management system, ensuring complete visibility and comprehensive supply chain management capabilities.

“We are thrilled to introduce this FCL solution, addressing the unique shipping needs from India to the Benelux region. With a focus on efficiency and reliability, our new service ensures a smooth and secure transport experience for our valued clients. We’re pleased to be continuing to provide personal and flexible solutions for businesses navigating the complexities of global shipping,” stated Enzo Phillips, managing director of Benelux at cargo-partner.

The company also announced the selection of Stefan Versloot as the National Product manager for Sea Cargo in the Benelux region. This appointment strengthens the company’s sea cargo offerings and improves services and trade routes connecting the Netherlands and Belgium.





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