As the world’s most populous state boasting more than 1.3 billion residents, there’s no doubt that China is a saturated, busy and constantly evolving corner of the world. With a huge amount of import and export opportunities, having been ranked the world’s second largest economy, Seaspace International have worked closely with China and their trade…
Read MoreUpdate on the Impact of the Red Sea Crisis on Shipping
You may have seen in the news recently that pro-Hamas Houthi rebels in Yemen have been attacking ships linked to or heading to Israel. The Houthis, responding to the Gaza war, have escalated attacks, targeting commercial vessels as well as impacting East-West trade routes especially for oil. The escalating security crisis in the Red Sea…
Read MoreShipping Trends for 2024
As an industry, shipping and logistics is constantly evolving and moving with the changes in the economy, advances in technology and innovation. Predicted trends that are likely to affect shipping and logistics in 2024 include: – Last-mile delivery Many retailers have taken steps to expand their last-mile delivery options in order to offer faster deliveries and…
Read MoreOur Accreditations
At Seaspace International, we are proud to hold several industry and Government recognised accreditations that demonstrate our credibility and commitment to providing an excellent service. We currently hold the following accreditations: IASA – The International Air and Shipping Association. Membership is exclusive to those who have been invited and passed the rigorous application process. There can…
Read MoreImportance of Efficiency in Your Logistics Company
At Seaspace International Freight Forwarders, we pride ourselves on providing efficient and effective services consistently for our clients. This is crucial for your business for several reasons: Cost Reduction – Efficient logistics processes lead to lower operational costs, including transportation, warehousing, and inventory management, which ultimately increases profitability. Improved Customer Service – Timely and reliable…
Read MoreTrader Support Service Changes – The Windsor Framework
From the 30th September 2023, the UK Trader Scheme (UKTS) is being replaced by the UK Internal Market Scheme (UKIMS). If your organisation moves or plans to move goods into Northern Ireland, and declare these goods ‘not at risk’ you must apply for authorisation via UKIMS. If you currently operate under UKTS you must re-apply…
Read MoreSeaspace’s UK Import Guide
Understanding the ins and outs of importing goods can be tricky, various regulations and requirements can make the process seem confusing and if not done correctly can lead to additional costs and delays. Our team at Seaspace International are here to help guide you through the maze, making the journey as pain free as possible….
Read MoreIndian Trade Lanes
Did you know that we operate globally? We seamlessly manage goods worldwide across our global offices. We have offices across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh and Sri Lanka, to support our clients’ local trading initiatives. There has been a huge investment and focus in India following recent geopolitical tensions further west and currently, the Indian trade lane…
Read MoreSeaspace Attend IASA Global Conference 2023 in Rotterdam
Seaspace International Freight Forwarders attended the IASA Global Conference in Rotterdam last week. The IASA (International Air and Shipping Association) is a global network of International Freight Forwarders established in 1971. The organisation has its Head Office in Bracknell, UK, with a Board of Directors comprised of members from various countries, elected by the membership….
Read MoreWho We Are
Seaspace International Freight Forwarders was established in 1988 to provide strategic, proactive and innovative freight forwarding solutions to businesses. Our business has been built on reputation. Our service extends from the small business sector through to international corporate clients, all of whom are accorded with the same levels of care and attention. Our broad technical…
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