About
Map Cargo Express
MAP Express Cargo is a International freight forwarding by air and sea to all destinations and from all origins: Import / Export / Handling / Transit shipments.
With its expertise of the Europe and Africa & , MAP Express Cargo’s multilingual and experienced team offers you a full range of forwarding services to organize safe, efficient and cost effective transport of your goods.
Tracking System
Effortless tracking at your fingertips. Stay informed with real-time updates on your shipments, ensuring transparency and peace of mind.
On-Time Delivery
Our logistics company excels in punctuality, ensuring on-time delivery. With precision and reliability, we prioritize timely shipments to achieve client satisfaction.
24/7 Support
Committed to your success, our Support Team provides prompt and personalized assistance to ensure your experience is exceptional and satisfying.
Air Freight
MAP Express Cargo handles considerable global Airfreight volumes and has over 10 years’ expertise in servicing all major global markets. We operate worldwide in servicing Time Critical Movements and handling the demands of the most sensitive products, carefully and efficiently catering for the precise requirements of each individual shipment.
Sea Freight
During the past 10 years MAP Express Cargo has developed close relationships with major carriers to ensure sea freight service flexibility and service continuity are maintained at all times. With product lead times reducing and pressures on inventory levels increasing, Horizon ensures that the optimum service and cost levels are accurately aligned to individual customers needs
What People Say
UK registered freighter airline CargoLogicAir (CLA) is escalating its flight schedule from March 15 as the Stansted-based carrier prepares for a no-deal Brexit when the UK leaves the European Union.
CLA chief executive David Kerr confirmed that the B747F operator would increase its current twice weekly flight schedule ex-Stansted to 12 flights per week out of the UK, adding Doncaster and Prestwick airports to its UK hub network.
While the conventional narrative states that the airfreight industry is reluctant to adopt digital innovations, developments this year suggest the times may be changing, with executives from logistics providers, such as SEKO Logistics’ global vice president of airfreight, Shawn Richard, saying it is increasingly necessary to implement these changes.