Dec 05 | 2019
Delivery from Karachi Port
Freight forwarder UF Logistics has transported a set of alloy steel sheets from Karachi Port to a client’s site in Pakistan.
The cargo compried multiple prime hot rolled alloy steel sheets in coils, weighing a total of 112.3 tonnes. Delivery to eight days and covered a distance of 1,225 kilometers.
“UF provided a scope of services that covered the logistics chain from customs clearance at Karachi Port up to the final delivery at the client's door, organising the safe and cost-efficient transportation to the entire satisfaction of their client,” a spokesperson for the firm said.
Registered in Pakistan, UF Logistics is a member of the Project Cargo Network, an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified organisation that represent breakbulk carriers and project cargo specialists worldwide.
The cargo compried multiple prime hot rolled alloy steel sheets in coils, weighing a total of 112.3 tonnes. Delivery to eight days and covered a distance of 1,225 kilometers.
“UF provided a scope of services that covered the logistics chain from customs clearance at Karachi Port up to the final delivery at the client's door, organising the safe and cost-efficient transportation to the entire satisfaction of their client,” a spokesperson for the firm said.
Registered in Pakistan, UF Logistics is a member of the Project Cargo Network, an ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 certified organisation that represent breakbulk carriers and project cargo specialists worldwide.