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Title: CLEAR FREIGHT INTERNATIONAL


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CLEAR FREIGHT INTERNATIONAL
  • Corporate Profile

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Contents
  • Corporate Profile
  • Services Profile
  • Pakistan Map
  • Pakistan Geography
  • Economy Review
  • Ports Location
  • Karachi Port Trust
  • Pakistan International Container Terminal (PICT)
  • Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT)
  • Qasim International Container Terminal (QICT)
  • Branch Network
  • Contact Personnel

3
Corporate Profile
  • With On the basis of an incredible experience
    over years on the commercial side controlling
    the total commercial of Norasia and CMB transport
    i-e Safemarine, Mr. Muhammad Hamid inaugurated
    Clear Freight International in 1997 to render the
    best possible services in the specific field of
    shipping and logistics.
  • Clear Freight International is committed to
    perform at the highest degree of loyalty and
    customer satisfaction in the vast field of
    Shipping and Logistics. To achieve this goal, the
    company has a workforce consist of
    well-experienced competent members capable
    working towards continuous improvement. Thus,
    departments are 
  • The Board of Management
  • Accounts
  • Business Development
  • Operation (Imports / Exports)
  • Marketing / Sales
  • Custom Clearance

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Services Profile
  • NVOCC
  • CONTAINER TRADE
  • FREIGHT FORWARDING
  • AFGHAN DEVELOPMENT
  • CONSOLIDATION SERVICES
  • SUPPLY CHAIN MANGEMENT
  • PORT FACILITIES
  • ROAD TRANSPORT

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NVOCC
  • With the passage of time, the industry grew up
    enormously, therefore, to gain the competitors
    advantage the management conducted some brain
    storming sessions to modify the
    inter-organizational structure intending to build
    up a new strategy for better Consumer Relation
    Management. In year 2000 we decided to develop as
    a NVOCC under the same management.

Container Trade
  • In order to meet our fleet requirements, we use
    to sell / purchase / lease sea worthy and IICL
    containers of below mentioned types quite often
    from various locations like India, Singapore,
    Malaysia, Indonesia, Dubai, Kuwait and the likes.
  • 20GP, 20HC, 40GP and 40HC Containers
  • Reefer Units 20 and 40
  • Flat Track and Open Top Containers

6
Freight Forwarding
  • We are handling variety of shipping activities
    across the globe under the corporate header of
    Clear Freight International, Karachi Pakistan for
    the last decade using the most advanced
    equipments. We have a strong chain of
    counterparts in various parts of the world
    especially Gulf, Far East, , Europe. Right now we
    are organizing around 600 different kind of
    containers yearly utilizing various lines namely
    APL, MEARSK, HANJIN, and the likes, providing the
    best solutions for our target customers.

Afghan Development
  • Clear Freight International planned its
    commercial activities convinced by the Afghan
    economic outlook, which is quite sufficient to
    justify the perception of opportunities to this
    specific land. Clear Freight International has
    handled some general and special kind of
    project(s) and in-order to develop our portfolio
    future growth we are continuously improving and
    are keen to avail any feasible opportunity.

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Consolidation Services
  • Clear Freight International is performing
    consolidation activities across the globe quite
    effectively and efficiently since its start. The
    vast experiences and changing environments
    enabled us to improve our portfolio and be an
    expert in order to provide the best consolidation
    services to our valuable clients.
  • Despite of all the FCL movements, we are
    maintaining a separate department to deal with
    all the matters regarding LCL (Import/Export)
    including Customer Services, Port Operations and
    Sales.

Supply Chain Management
  • At Clear Freight International, Logistics covers
    a range of functions, each with its own
    challenges and skills, they are all
    interdependent and function like clock-work
    through the whole supply-chain to deliver
    results. We manage, coordinate and continuously
    improve the total supply-chain demands and have
    developed high-level managerial skills to play a
    key part in meeting a company's long term
    strategic objectives.

8
Port Facilities
  • Clear Freight International is proficient enough
    to provide services at all the terminals of
    Karachi Port Trust and Port Bin Qasim. The elite
    services are 
  • Consolidated Cargo Facility
  • Highest level of security
  • 24 Hours operations
  • On site weigh bridge facility
  • Secure environment around the dock, independent
    generator capacity
  • Equipped with the fire fighting system
  • Separate dangerous cargo facilities with IMO
    storage facilities
  • Totally digitized environment enabling the long
    distance customers at few keystrokes away
  • Over 30,000 sq. meter bonded area including a
    3,000 sq. meter elevated, dock facility for CFS

Road Transport
  • Over the last two decades, our experiences
    enabled us to enhance our skills and
    competencies, in order to render integrated and
    seamless transportation management services to
    our clientage including inbound trucking, air
    transportation, customs house brokerage,
    warehousing and distribution.
  • As a complete logistical services provider, we
    offer the availability of our inventory on
    various ICDs like Sailkot, Faisalabad, Lahore,
    Multan, Islamabad and Peshawar while Door-to-Door
    delivery is one of our expertise.

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Pakistan Map
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Pakistan Geography
  • LOCATION
  • Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea,
    between India on the east and Iran and
    Afghanistan on the west and China in the north
  • AREA
  • Total 803,940 sq km Land 778,720 sq km
    Water 25,220 sq km
  • GEOGRAPHIC COORDINATES
  • 30 00 N, 70 00 E
  • MAP REFERENCES
  • Asia
  • LAND BOUNDARIES
  • Total 6,774 km
  • Border countries Afghanistan 2,430 km, China 523
    km, India 2,912 km, Iran 909 km
  • COASTLINE

11
Economic Review
  • Agriculture is the mainstay of Pakistan's
    economy, employing almost 50 of the population.
    Wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, and tobacco are
    the chief crops, and cattle and sheep are raised.
    Most of Pakistan's agricultural output comes from
    the Indus basin. The country is now
    self-sufficient in food, as vast irrigation
    schemes have extended farming into arid areas,
    and fertilizers and new varieties of crops have
    increased yields.
  • Pakistan's industrial base is able to supply many
    of the country's needs in consumer goods,
    although production has slowed in recent years.
    The country's natural resources provide materials
    for such industries as textile production (the
    biggest earner of foreign exchange), oil
    refining, metal processing, and cement and
    fertilizer production. Remittances from Pakistan
    is working abroad constitute the second largest
    source of foreign exchange. Since the mid-1950s
    electric power output has greatly increased,
    mainly because of the development of
    hydroelectric power potential and the use of
    thermal power plants. Pakistan's chief imports
    are petroleum, machinery, transport equipment,
    chemicals, and edible fats and oils. The chief
    trading partners are the European Union nations,
    the United States, Japan, and China.

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Ports Location
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Karachi Port Trusthttp//www.kpt.gov.pk
  • Karachi Port is the premier port of Pakistan and
    is being managed through Karachi Port Trust
    (KPT). Karachi port handles about 75 of the
    entire national cargo. It is a deep natural port
    with 11 km long approach channel to provide safe
    navigation up to 75,000 DWT tankers, modern
    container vessels, bulk carriers and general
    cargo ships. The Port has 30 dry cargo.
  • Berths including two Container Terminals and 3
    liquid cargo-handling berths. KPT intends to
    cater for 12-meter draught ships, which are the
    most widely used container vessels. The
    geographic position of Karachi Port places it in
    proximity to the main shipping routes.
  • All geared vessels working with their gears are
    calling on the conventional berths at KPT.

Pakistan International Container Terminal
(PICT)http//www.pict.com.pk
  • Total Area of berths 6-9 is 220,000 square
    meters. Berths newly constructed by KPT with a
    planned depth of 13.5m and quay wall of 600
    meters. Pakistan International Container Terminal
    was formed as the Terminal Operating Company and
    dedicated container terminal operations have
    commenced on August 9th, 2002. PICT has achieved
    Completion of Phase 1 (Preliminary)
  • 2 Ship-to-Shore Gantry Cranes
  • 4 Rubber Tyred Gantries
  • 2 Reach Stackers, 1 Top Lifter
  • 2 Empty Container Handlers
  • 2 Container Stuffing Forklifts
  • 10 Tractor Units
  • 20 Trailer Units, 5 Service Vehicles

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Karachi International Container Terminal (KICT)
http//www.kict.com.pk
  • KICT is located at the western part of Karachi
    Port (west wharf), a natural deep-water harbor on
    the Pakistan coast of Arabian Sea. KICT has been
    in operation since 1998. KICT comprises three
    berths and modern container handling equipments.

Qasim International Container Terminal
(QICT)http//www.qict.com.pk
  • QICT is located 70 KM from Karachi Port. The
    location of the Terminal outside city boundaries
    negates the requirement for containers to be
    transported through the city for upcountry
    destinations as well as ensures that industries
    located within the Port area have the added
    advantage of savings on transportation and other
    costs in exporting/importing their raw materials.

15
Branch Network
  • Karachi
  • M-2, 56-C, 12th Street, Badar Commercial Area,
  • Phase V Ext, D.H.A, Karachi
  • Tel 92-21-5345726/36, 5350320
  • Fax 92-21-5244027
  • Peshawar
  • Block A, 2nd Floor, State Life Building, The
    Mall,
  • Peshawar
  • Tel 92-91-5272676, 5272684
  • Fax 92-21-5275482
  • Kabul
  • Main Shash Darak Road, Opposite Sitara School,
    Kabul
  • Tel 070-212-333, Cell 0799-877-191,
  • Contact Person Mr. Ajmal

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Contact Personnel
  • Muhammad Hamid (Managing Partner)
  • Tel 92-91-5272676 / 5272684
  • Fax 92-91-5275482
  • Cell 92-300-8592326 / 92-333-9133227
  • Email hamid_at_clearfreight.org
  • Muhammad Waheed (Managing Partner)
  • Tel 92-21-5345726-27-36 / 5350320
  • Fax 92-21-5244027
  • Cell 92-302-8298298
  • Email muhammad_at_clearfreight.org
  • General
  • Business Development
  • business_at_clearfreight.org
  • Import
  • import_at_clearfreight.org
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