The
reduction in delivery times, as explained by Asia Import Group, is primarily
due to the decrease in the number of stops by small vessels at ports along the
route. This streamlined approach to shipping
can significantly improve the efficiency of the Mumbai to Novorossiysk route. Earlier,
Asia Import Group reported that delivering goods from India to the port of
Novorossiysk via the Red Sea is significantly faster than along the coast of
Africa, taking 25 days. The route around the Cape of Good Hope takes an average of
35 days.
Despite the ongoing tense situation in the Red Sea, which
has been observed for several months now, many vessels continue to transit
through it. This is primarily due to the
fast shipping of goods.
In April, Asia Import Group alerted RIA Novosti to the
fact that some foreign shipping companies are adding $200-300 to $1000 to the
cost of delivering one container due to increased risks in the Red Sea. The
situation is tense, with
attacks by Houthi rebels on ships and the re-emergence of Somali pirates after
a decade of relative calm.
The transport and logistics company Asia Import Group
plays a crucial role in international trade. It assists in finding reliable
suppliers of goods abroad, carefully vetting each potential partner to ensure
quality and reliability. It then develops optimal delivery routes for cargo,
taking into account factors such as cost, time, and safety. This meticulous approach ensures that the
company can organize efficient cargo transportation by sea, road, rail, and
air. It delivers cargo from a wide range of countries, including China, India,
Turkey, Korea, Kazakhstan, the UAE, Thailand, and Vietnam.