The first half of 2025 has been packed with progress at DKT Allseas. We’ve kept cargo moving and connections growing. We reconnected with key partners at Breakbulk Europe, Breakbulk Middle East, FNC Bangkok, Multimodal, and the Asian Business Association’s Spring Reception as well as paid a visit to our long-standing partners SCI in Mumbai. Back home, the SCI Dehli has also been making regular calls to the UK, strengthening links and opening opportunities.
We’re also proud to have been selected as Cargo Gulf’s UK representative, allowing us to offer our customers weekly sailings from Europe to the Arabian Gulf.
On the projects side, we delivered some of our most challenging jobs to date, including a hazardous, oversized Benzene Splitter and parts from India to Cheshire – with full route planning, specialist handling, and final crane-assisted delivery.
Another standout project came through our recent collaboration with KTL for a military consignment bound for Damam. Where other carriers refused the job,
Ceekay stepped up to the challenge which included a flatrack solution, their own shipping line equipment, 40ft high cube and a lot of jumping through hoops.
Sustainability continues to be top of mind across our operations. We were pleased to welcome the GBRf Class 99 locomotive on its promotional visit, showcasing a greener, more efficient way to move containers across the UK rail network.
Meanwhile, our team showed standout effort at a charity sports day at Tilbury Docks in support of Queen Victoria Seamen’s Rest.
We rounded the first half off with a fantastic day out at Sandown races!
Here’s to a strong start – and everything still to come in 2025.
Let’s keep things moving.