Global Trade

From source to
destination,
across borders.

We work with international buyers, suppliers and trade partners to move goods across sea and air freight networks — coordinated end to end, market by market.

Trade Corridors

Trading across
major global markets.

Our head office in Surat sits close to India's western gateway ports. From there we coordinate movement into the Gulf, Europe, North America, East Asia and Oceania. Drag the globe to rotate.

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United Arab Emirates
United States
United Kingdom
China
Germany
Singapore
& more on request
Movement

How the goods travel

Mode is chosen against value density, shelf life and the date the buyer actually needs stock on hand.

Mode 01

Sea freight — FCL & LCL

The default for volume. Full-container loads for single-buyer orders; consolidated LCL where quantities do not yet fill a box. Packing lists built around cube and weight limits, not guesswork.

Mode 02

Air freight

For urgent, high-value or short-shelf-life consignments where the freight premium is cheaper than the stock-out.

Mode 03

Customs documentation

Invoice, packing list, bill of lading or airway bill, and certificate of origin prepared to match the destination's requirements.

Mode 04

Port-to-port coordination

Booking, cut-off tracking and arrival follow-through, with one contact for status.

Paperwork

The documents
that decide
whether it clears.

Most shipping delays are not shipping problems. They are documentation problems. We treat the paperwork as part of the product.

Doc 01

Commercial invoice

Values, Incoterms and HS classification aligned with what the buyer declared.

Doc 02

Packing list

Carton counts, net and gross weights, dimensions and marks that match the container.

Doc 03

Bill of lading / airway bill

Consignee and notify-party detail confirmed before issue, not after.

Doc 04

Certificate of origin

Prepared where the destination market or a preferential duty regime requires it.

Doc 05

Product-specific certification

Category-dependent — arranged in line with the buyer's regulatory requirements.

Sequence

Order to arrival

01

Order confirmation

Specification, quantity, Incoterms and payment terms locked in writing.

02

Production & export packing

Goods prepared and packed to withstand the chosen mode and transit duration.

03

Booking & documentation

Space booked against the cut-off; documents drafted and checked before submission.

04

Departure & tracking

Sailing or flight confirmed, with status shared through transit.

05

Arrival & delivery

Arrival coordinated with the buyer's clearing agent through to final delivery.