
Dubai is famous for turning big ambitions into business reality especially when it comes to moving cargo. As a commercial hub with world-class ports and air freight facilities, Dubai makes exporting fast, secure, and profitable. Whether you’re shipping textiles from Nepal, machinery from India, or fresh produce for Gulf markets, a well-managed cargo shipping process means your goods arrive on time and in perfect condition.

1. Booking Your Shipment
It starts with securing space online or through your logistics partner. Provide details like cargo type, weight, volume, destination (Dubai), and any special requirements (perishable, fragile, or valuable goods). Air, sea, and land are all options depending on speed and volume.
2. Cargo Pickup & Handling
After booking, shippers arrange pickup. Expert teams handle packaging and labeling crucial for customs and safe transit. For sensitive or high-value shipments, use certified handlers and secure packaging.
3. Transport to Dubai Port or Airport
Onward to world-class hubs like Jebel Ali Port for sea freight or Dubai International Airport for air. Both offer connectivity for global and regional distribution. Warehousing or consolidation may happen first for LCL (less than container load) or mixed shipments.
4. Documentation & Customs Clearance
Dubai’s Mirsal 2 system automates customs processing, speeding up clearance and tracking. You’ll need your commercial invoice, packing list, bill of lading, and certificates (as required). Dubai free zones allow storage/re-export with lower duties a major cost advantage for international traders.



Shipping to Dubai is more than a transaction it's a strategic move. With thorough planning, accurate documentation, expert partners, and real-time technology, your shipment will glide from origin to destination. Dubai delivers speed, certainty, and global reach make your next export ride the wave of world-class logistics.

SEA SKY CARGO is an international air and ocean shipping company which is focused on Project, Break-bulk, Abnormal, Over-sized, out of Gauge and Heavy lift cargoes, Event logistics, Importers of record (IOR)