CQR Tel Aviv ships USD 175,000,000 of aircraft engines

CQR Tel Aviv,  is proud to announce that it has successfully carried out the shipping of 35 X P&W Aircraft Engines from Israel to Kansas City, Missouri on behalf of Pratt and Whitney in the USA

Each engine was valued at USD 5,000,000 giving the total shipment value of USD175, 000,000.

international logistics
international logistics

The Jacky Line team was hired to collect the engines from the shipper, load by crane and stuff them onto 5×20’ Flat Racks and 15×40’ Flat Racks. They were also responsible for the lashing material, lashing and security, covering the cargo with tarpaulin covers as well as getting the shipment ready for the surveyor check and approval. And of course, let’s not forget the booking with the shipping line and securing large quantities of flats from Israel to the USA.

The successful shipping of project cargo like this proves that an independent freight forwarder can provide as good a service if not better than that of a multinational. Jacky Line certainly lives up to its reputation as an ‘independent force in shipping.’

CQR Delhi honoured with plaque of appreciation

Turkish Airlines has honoured CQR Delhi, with a Plaque of Appreciation for ‘…outstanding support in the 10 years of cooperation and for its special contribution to the business relationship.’

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international logistics service provider

Three Aces Global was nominated for its continuous support and high revenue shipments to Turkish Airlines, past, present and future. Just 10 companies were honoured with the Plaque of Appreciation and the team were thrilled to be chosen, although surprised, as this was their first such nomination.

The award was presented to Director Mr Anmol Verma at a function in New Delhi in December 2013. “We are delighted to have been recognised by Turkish Airlines, this is a partnership which we have worked hard to build and maintain. We believe that this ‘Plaque of Appreciation’ demonstrates Three Aces capabilities,” explained Anmol Verma.

No challenge too great for CQR Qingdao

CQR Qingdao, was chosen by GOLDWIND, the largest supplier of wind turbines, in China to ship 5 MW wind driven generator blade from China to Antwerp

In total the team shipped 25 pieces, each measuring 55.2m x 3.4m x 3.8m by road to the port and then stowed the customized steel frames on the BreakBulk WL Shipping vessel. Luckily, they clip together so this was the easier part of the process.

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freight forwarder

This shipment was not without its challenges as Director Hattie Huang explained. “There were many considerations to be though about before this shipment could even leave its origin. For example we had to ensure each piece was secured and that each vehicle could travel down roads with other road users.”

In fact, the drivers became experts at the ‘3-point turn’, or should that be 4-5 point turn! “Yes, at some turnings the corners were more than challenging, however we were not beaten and we got each blade to the port on time,” Hattie said. “Although, the port was not that happy as they didn’t want to handle the blades at night, nevertheless we soldiered on.”

After 48 hours of work, their hard work paid off and the blades sailed off to Antwerp. “Although these shipments are quite mentally and physically taxing, we are specialists in this and this is the 6th time GOLDWIND has requested us,” explained Hattie.

Richard Brook Hart of CQR Durban appointed ICS International chairman

CQR Durban is delighted to announce that owner and joint MD, Richard Brook-Hart FICS was recently appointed as International Chairman of the prestigious Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers. This was a great honour, especially to become the first person from South Africa to hold this position in the 102 year history of the ICS.

Logistics Industry
Logistics Industry

The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers has over 3000 members globally and is the leading provider of commercial shipping education worldwide, with over 6000 students sitting examinations in the past year.

The motto of the ICS is ‘our word, our bond’, and aims to promote ethics and professionalism in the shipping industry.

 Alpha Shipping in South Africa is proud to be associated with the Conqueror Network, which espouses similar core values.