Consolidation
The ideal solution for smaller consignments that do not require a container.
Cargo consolidation is an essential part of the international business handled by Gravitas Worldwide and provides an important service for all shippers/consignees dealing with smaller orders which do not fill a shipping container (Less than Container Load –LCL).
Benefits of consolidation:
Cargo is consolidated either on the basis of many shipments for different consignees in a single container, or acting for a single consignee who buys cargo from different shippers and so reduces costs by combining the different shipments into a single load – buyer consolidation.
Linked to the consolidation activities, Gravitas also operates as a N.V.O.C.C. (Non Vessel Operating Common Carrier), issuing our own bills of lading for the international carriage of cargo. The issue of this bill of lading provides both shipper and consignee the convenience of having negotiable documents available quickly, with the full protection afforded by insurers which can be provided by Gravitas upon request. This arm of the Company operates extensively in the Indian Sub Continent and Far East Markets.
Containers destined for the UK are placed under a Customs bond and unpacked at our Customs approved terminals in London, Felixstowe or Southampton to facilitate the submission of documents for Customs clearance.
Automotive
At Gravitas, we understand the unique logistics challenges faced by the automotive industry.
Aerospace
In the aviation sector, Gravitas is a top supplier of aircraft logistics solutions.
Perishables
We can handle any type of delivery, including frozen vegetables, fresh meat and seafood, fruit, and flowers.
Pharmaceuticals
We’re constantly searching for new and creative ways to cut costs without sacrificing the integrity of your supply chain.
Ship Spares
At Gravitas, our commitment lies in providing your company with tailored logistics solutions.
Dangerous Goods
Safety and security are critical when it comes to the transportation of hazardous commodities.