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Express Global Logistics manages complex ocean freight from Northern China to Eastern India

Mar 21, 2025

Express Global Logistics (EXG), member to the Worldwide Project Consortium (WWPC) in India, managed the transport over 1400 tons of cargo between two regions, which is no small task, especially given the combination of standard and specialized packages from Northern China to Eastern India demonstrated the expertise of the company´s project team.

This recently completed project involved the transportation of 134 packages with a combined weight of 1,415.1 tons and a volume of 1,022.90 cbm and comprised of 55 standard packages weighing 582,1 ton alongside 79 specialized packages weighing 883,5 ton, highlighting EXG's capability to handle diverse cargo requirements within a single operation.

EXG´s strategy to optimize shipping routes and streamline customs clearance processes showcases their understanding of international logistics. This is the kind of operation that truly sets companies apart in the Asia-Pacific market. It’s inspiring to see how meticulous planning and strong partnerships can make complex shipments run seamlessly.

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