May31 , 2026

    Cargo-partner adds weekly UK airfreight capacity to Asia, North America, and Africa

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    Freight forwarder cargo-partner has secured air cargo capacity on several flights out of the UK as it looks to provide customers with cost-effective and reliable solutions.

    The Nippon Express-owned forwarder said the expansion of its airfreight services out of the UK covers 12 new destinations across Asia, North America and Africa.

    The new weekly services are offered through “secured capacity with partner airlines” and connect the UK to Johannesburg, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Delhi, Doha, Boston, Tokyo (Narita and Haneda), Osaka, Nagoya, Fukuoka, and Taipei.

    Cargo-partner UK and Ireland managing director Fergal Keenan said: “Our expanded airfreight network makes it easier than ever for UK businesses to reach major markets across Asia, North America, and Africa.

    “From high-tech products to pharmaceuticals, fine arts, and temperature-sensitive items, our teams provide tailored solutions to meet every customer’s shipping needs, backed by the highest standards of safety and reliability.”

    The forwarder added that it offers economy, priority and emergency service levels and all shipments are trackable through the company’s online platform.

    Globally, cargo-partner operates regular airfreight consolidation services covering 35 inbound trade lanes to Europe from major Asian origins, and 49 outbound trade lanes from Europe to key markets including North and Southeast Asia, India, Japan, and the US.

    “Developed in close cooperation with Nippon Express, this network is continuously being expanded to provide customers with faster and more reliable global transport solutions,” the company said.

    Earlier this year, the company announced the expansion of its airfreight consolidation services to Mexico to support growing volumes. The service was expanded to include Hungary and Austria.

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