Goods transit 09120290677

Shipping, freight, international transportation and domestic and foreign transit

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Transit is one of the key concepts in international transportation, which means the passage of goods or passengers from one country or region to another country or region through a third country. In fact, goods are imported from one customs office in one country and exited from another customs office in the same country.

Cargo transit is of great importance to global trade and international transportation because it can dramatically reduce costs and improve shipping and freight scheduling. Some of the advantages of transit and freight are:

1. Cost reduction: Using transit instead of direct routes can reduce the cost of shipping and handling goods, as customs, tax, and transportation-related costs may be lower in the transit country.

2. Better timing: Transit can improve transit times and reduce the time it takes for cargo to reach its destination. This issue is especially considered in air cargo transportation and air freight.

3. Expanding scope: Using transit can help businesses and countries to access new markets and expand the scope of their business activities.

4. Better communication ways: due to the passage of goods and passengers between countries, the creation of communication ways between countries is strengthened, which causes the growth of international cooperation in the field of trade and cargo transportation.

That is why many companies and carriers use transit as an economical and efficient way of international transportation. Finally, choosing the right transportation method based on the needs and specifications of the goods, the costs and the desired schedule, is very important for the transportation to be carried out successfully. Transit between countries is sometimes used only by road or a combination of all transportation methods such as road-rail-sea.

Generally, goods imported to Iran are declared to customs for various purposes. Definitive import, temporary import, temporary entry for processing, return, internal transit and external transit are among its types. In foreign transit, the goods are declared to the customs at the customs office of entry and received at the customs office of destination and are taken out of the country. More details related to this procedure are stated in the book of the Islamic Republic of Iran Customs Affairs Law. Iran’s strategic position in transporting cargo to regional countries is very important. Carrying cargo through the two seas of the South and the North, as well as the passage of international corridors such as the North-South Corridor, adds to its importance. Transit and freight of road, rail (wagon), sea and air cargo and a combination of them (multimodal transportation) by Khadim Logistics International Holding with more than 30 years of successful experience in the field of transportation and freight and services Shipping is provided. Khadem Logistics Holding has transited various cargoes. Some of these successful practical experiences in the discussion of cargo transit are mentioned below.

Transportation of tiles, ceramics and petrochemicals by twenty-foot and forty-foot containers from Delhi or Indian ports such as Mundra, Navashwa, Tuticorin, Calcutta, etc. to Moscow or other Russian cities through Iran.

Transporting equipment with open top containers from Indian ports through Iran to Moscow, Russia

Transportation of 50,000 tons of sulfur from Uzbekistan by rail and long sided wagon to Bandar Abbas, then sea transportation to the port of Calcutta, India.

Transporting 3000 tons of urea from Turkmenistan to Bandar Abbas by rail and then shipping to China by bulk ship

Transporting a large number of oil equipment trucks from Russia through the port of Novorossiysk to the port of Mersin, Turkey, then transporting the cargo by sea to the port of Sudan (extra-regional shipping)

Transporting a pallet of laboratory equipment from Moscow, Russia to Bandar Abbas by road, then sea transport to Dubai, Jabal Ali Port, and then sea transport by container as a small cargo to Melbourne, Australia.

Transportation of household appliances from Thailand to Bandar Abbas, then road and rail transportation by train (wagon) to Tashkent

Transportation of raw materials from Malaysian ports to Bandar Abbas, then rail transportation by train to Tashkent, Uzbekistan

Transportation of raw materials from India to Bandar Abbas, then rail transportation by train to Almaty

Transportation of equipment from Italy to Mersin port, then road transit transportation by truck to Tashkent through Iran

Transportation of chemical fertilizer cargo from Helsinki port in Finland to Tehran through Turkish ports

Transporting bananas from Ecuador to Turkey with a refrigerated container, then transporting them to the merchant by road (cleared)

Transportation of equipment from Shanghai port to Tashkent Uzbekistan through Iran by ship and train

and hundreds of other successful projects that Khadem Logistics Holding has successfully completed

Transit time plays an important role in cargo transportation. The transit time will be different depending on the origin and destination of the cargo and depending on whether the shipment is carried out by train or by truck or by sea with a container. For example, it takes about 8 days to transport goods from Tehran to Tashkent, Uzbekistan, by a truck with a capacity of 24 tons. Or it takes 12 days to transport cargo from Bandar Abbas to Moscow, Russia, including the clearance time in Bandar Abbas. In sea freight, the situation is a little different. The sea freight of imported goods with a forty-foot container from Bandar Mundra to Bandar Abbas takes 4 days, while the sea freight for export to Toronto, Canada from Bandar Abbas takes about 36 days.

Khadem Logistics Holding has more than 3000 containers and 100 transit trucks as well as 600 wagons and official offices in Turkey, UAE, Bulgaria, China, India, England, Kazakhstan and Canada and more than 55 official representatives in the interior of Europe and Also, the official offices (air transport services) in Iran and Turkey have been able to develop their logistics and freight network (road, air, sea and combined) to all countries of the world regionally and extra-regionally. For more information and to receive free advice or cargo transportation services, contact 09120290677 (Mr. Taleb). or email to:

Send a message to info@khadem-logistics.com / Shipping@khadem-logistics.com.