π¦ Route 1: KEMBA β TZDAR β AEJEA β INNSA
This route connects East Africa to South Asia, ensuring timely delivery across critical commercial hubs.
KEMBA (Kenya, Mombasa Port):
One of East Africaβs largest seaports, serving as the starting point for cargo movement. Ideal for goods originating in Kenya and surrounding regions.
TZDAR (Tanzania, Dar es Salaam):
A major transit hub, facilitating smooth customs clearance and bulk cargo handling. It connects landlocked countries like Zambia, Malawi, and Rwanda to the Indian Ocean.
AEJEA (United Arab Emirates, Jebel Ali Port):
One of the world's busiest and most advanced ports, this is the core logistics hub for the Middle East, offering fast transshipment and gateway access to Asia and Europe.
INNSA (India, Nhava Sheva/JNPT Port):
India's premier container port, located near Mumbai, facilitating quick inland cargo movement across the subcontinent.
β Common Cargo Handled:Electronics, textiles, auto parts, FMCG goods, machinery.
β Services Offered:Consolidation, full-container load (FCL), customs clearance, tracking, and warehousing.
π’ Route 2: VELAG β EGSUZ β AEJEA
This route links Europe and North Africa to the Middle East, ideal for trade between Mediterranean regions and the Gulf.
VELAG (Spain, Valencia Port):
A key European shipping point with advanced facilities and fast handling, serving southern and central Europe.
EGSUZ (Egypt, Suez Port):
Strategically located on the Suez Canal, this port plays a vital role in connecting Europe with Asia and Africa through swift transit.
AEJEA (UAE, Jebel Ali Port):
Our regional command center, providing extensive freight forwarding solutions into the GCC and South Asia.
β Common Cargo Handled:Food products, industrial raw materials, furniture, construction materials.
β Services Offered:LCL/FCL shipping, cross-docking, container tracking, customs brokerage.