“Cargo” refers to all types of goods or goods that are packaged, loaded and transported for the purpose of transportation. The term includes all freight that is moved via various transport routes (air, sea, road and rail). “Cargo” is typically transported in large quantities and plays a central role in global trade, as it provides the supply chain between places of production and consumption.
A company that manufactures electronics receives orders from customers all over the world. In order to transport the products efficiently, the company packs the goods as air cargo in special containers and passes them on to an airline that specializes in international cargo flights. The airline ensures that the cargo is transported from a production site in Germany to a sales center in the USA within 48 hours. After arriving at the destination airport, the cargo is transported by truck to the final storage location before the electronics are distributed to various sales outlets.
By using cargo services, the company can deliver its products quickly and securely worldwide, which is particularly important for sensitive or time-critical goods such as electronics.