Discover your all-in-one digital freight platform
Escape the chaos of calls, faxes, and endless emails. Step into a connected world where suppliers, shippers, customs, ports, and more unite on a single platform for seamless, contextual collaboration
Being an IATA accredited agent we have access to over 149 airlines, this includes scheduled freighters and passenger aircrafts.
With our LCL service, you can ship as little or as much as you like, weekly consoles are our business and get you yours.
We provide comprehensive road freight services, covering both Less-Than-Truckload (LTL) and Full-Truckload (FTL) options.
To meet your requirements we have access to vehicles of all sizes from small vans to artic with 24/7 availability and live tracking.
Escape the chaos of calls, faxes, and endless emails. Step into a connected world where suppliers, shippers, customs, ports, and more unite on a single platform for seamless, contextual collaboration
Our solutions are tailored to fit your business and its unique workflows, offering real-time order tracking from placement to delivery. Stay informed with up-to-date order statuses, track progress, and receive timely notifications for key milestones, whether shipping by air, sea, or road.

For packages requiring urgent delivery that can be achieved by road to destinations in the UK or mainland Europe, you can rely on Intercargo to deliver direct in the fastest time possible.

Get to know more about values, knowledge and experience, quickly download our company profile.


CMA CGM expands 6,000-teu box fleet with new orders and charters
Containership newbuilding orders this week have been dominated by 6,000 teu-plus ships, but interest in feeder vessels remained strong. French line CMA CGM added to its orderbook of 6,000 teu ships, after contracting eight at Hengli Heavy Industries for delivery in 2028. Alphaliner notes CMA CGM already operates six ships of this type, two owned and four chartered from Belgian tonnage provider CMB.Tech. Eastern Pacific Shipping has ordered a 6,000 teu pair, also from Hengli, reportedly for charter to CMA CGM, adding to four ordered earlier, also to be fixed to the French line. Global Ship Lease has confirmed orders for ten 6,200 teu ships at Taizhou Sanfu Ship Engineering for delivery between 2028 and 2030. It is likely that GSL has a charter lined up, although details have not been released. The price of a 6,000 teu ship is around $90m, while feeder vessels in the 1,100 teu to 1,900 teu bracket cost between $28m and $35m. Constantine Baack, boss of non-operating shipowner MPC Container Ships, which specialises in smaller vessels, said during the recent Q1 earnings call that high oil prices and a relatively low orderbook were encouraging investment in new ships. The orderbook-to-fleet ratio of feeder vessels is just 18% of the active fleet, and Linerlytica has reported a number of new feeder vessel orders. Hong Kong-registered Synelysia ordered four 1,900 teu ships at Zhejiang Xinle Shipbuilding, reportedly for delivery in 2028; Greek owner Euroseas has exercised options for two more 1,781 teu ships at Nantong CIMC Sinopacific; and two 1,100 teu ships were ordered by an unknown company at Yangzi Hongyuan Shipbuilding. "While overall contracting activity remains moderate, we continue to see firm projects in both the mid-size and larger segments, with a number of orders expected to firm up before the summer holidays," reported MB Shipbrokers.
Source: theloadstar.com
Read more
African demand + capacity = import explosion feeding container growth
The Far East-Sub Saharan Africa container trade is clearly the most dynamic corridor covered by CTS currently, with last year's box numbers up 26.5% on 2024 to hit 4.79m teu. (Click to expand the screen grabs below.) That growth has continued - in the first four months of this year, they are up 28.3% year-to-date to 1.74m teu. The star performer last year was of course the China-West Africa corridor, where a demand explosion happily coincided with a flood of new capacity, enabled ...
Source: theloadstar.com
Read more
Expeditors finally used the 'L-word' - the best thing it has done in years
On Monday afternoon, some 230 software developers, QA testers, project managers, and business analysts across five Expeditors offices in Washington State were called into meetings and told their positions were being eliminated. The layoffs hit Expeditors' Global Technology Department across offices in downtown Seattle, Bellevue, Lynnwood, Federal Way, and Airway Heights, near Spokane. By Tuesday morning, Expeditors (EXPD) had confirmed the scale of the layoffs in a notice filed with the Washington State Employment Security Department under the state's WARN ...
Source: theloadstar.com
Read more

This website uses cookies and similar technologies, (hereafter “technologies”), which enable us, for example, to determine how frequently our internet pages are visited, the number of visitors, to configure our offers for maximum convenience and efficiency and to support our marketing efforts. These technologies incorporate data transfers to third-party providers based in countries without an adequate level of data protection (e. g. United States). For further information, including the processing of data by third-party providers and the possibility of revoking your consent at any time, please see your settings under “Consent Preferences” and our