June26 , 2026

    Cargo Force Targets Higher Volumes as UK-India Trade Ties Strengthen

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    Cargo Force expects shipment growth opportunities as stronger trade ties between the United Kingdom and India create new demand for logistics services. The company anticipates higher cargo volumes following the implementation of the UK-India Free Trade Agreement (FTA).

    The trade agreement is expected to support increased movement of goods across key sectors, including manufacturing, textiles, pharmaceuticals, and consumer products. Cargo operators are preparing for greater demand as businesses look to expand cross-border trade between the two markets.

    Cargo Force said the agreement could help improve trade flows, increase export activity, and create new opportunities for freight and supply chain providers.

    The expected rise in shipments highlights the growing role of logistics companies in supporting expanding international commerce and strengthening India-UK trade connectivity.

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