Cargo Express Secure & Reliable

Over a million shipments are delivered by Royal Freight Delivery courier service every day across the world in excellent condition. To help us ensure yours arrives in a perfect state it is important to use proper packaging materials, labeling and documentation. Follow the packaging advice to create a safe and secure environment for your shipment and allow our reliable team to do the rest.

International shipments can be affected by a number of factors, including customs and export controls, international sanctions, safety measures and security concerns. We ensure the highest standards of security throughout the shipment process and around the world. We deliver more than a million shipments every day in perfect condition. Proper packaging, labeling and documentation helps ensure yours will be one of them. Depending on the destination of your shipment the weight, size limits and costs may differ. Large, lightweight parcels are charged based on their volumetric weight; the space they use rather than sheer weight itself, quality packaging materials.

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Cargo Express FAQ Frequently Asked Questions

Freight forwarder is a company that arranges transportation of cargo from suppliers to importers and consignees around the world. Freight forwarders provide all the transportation and much of the customs and carrier documentation required to provide these services.

Carriers have significant limitations on the amount of compensation they will offer you should they damage or lose your cargo. According C&F, insurance is not mandatory, but we highly recommend it. We can provide complete insurance coverage.

Generally, ocean freight is shipped either via Full Container Load (FCL) or Less-than-container Load (LCL) Shippers with large volumes of cargo will fill either a 20’ or 40’ FCL. Smaller shipments are more economically handled via LCL.

Incoterms are a series of standard trade definitions or international sales terms, published by International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) and establish which party is responsible for costs and risks such as transport costs, insurance, duties payable and customs clearance.

Shipping rates respond to market conditions, they are a function of the relationship between carrier capacity and shipping demand, they are also linked to the cost of fuel, and frequently adjusted up and down based on the world cost of oil.

Carriers may apply their rates to your shipments based on “volumetric weight,” rather than actual weight. This is a calculation based on a factor of 167 KGs per CBM for the airfreight, 333 KGs per CBM for trucking and for Ocean LCL the factor is 1 Ton per CBM.

Most containers are either 20-feet long or 40-foot long. Their capacity for cargo is approximately 33 cubic meters (CBM) for a 20-foot container and 67 CBM for a 40-foot container. Weight limitations are different in most countries.

Dangerous Goods are items that may endanger the safety of an aircraft or persons on board the aircraft. The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) or the local Civil Aviation Authority Regulations govern their carriage onboard aircraft.