Airfreight Consolidation: From Germany to the USA with Hellmann Airfreight

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At Hellmann Airfreight, we understand the importance of speed and reliability in modern logistics. Our gateway consolidates your freight from all over Germany in Frankfurt four times a week on direct flights to the USA. Our fixed allotments on all routes ensure that your shipments depart and arrive on time.

With transit times of only four to five days to major US destinations, you can trust that your freight will arrive quickly. Our service covers the entire northern East Coast, Florida, the Southeast, the northern Midwest, Texas, and California. Thanks to our Hellmann Road Feeder Service (RFS) network, we can deliver your shipments within two days of arrival at the destination. We guarantee a maximum door-to-door delivery time of seven days, giving you the confidence that your freight will always arrive on time.

Hellmann Airfreight offers a variety of connections tailored to the diverse needs of our customers:

•    Newark: Ideal for the entire northern East Coast
•    Miami: The safest way to the Sunshine State
•    Atlanta: Perfect connection for the Southeast USA
•    Chicago: Access to the northern Midwest
•    Houston: Reach Texas and beyond
•    Los Angeles: Your connection to California and Arizona

In addition to our fast and reliable connections, we offer a comprehensive pick-up service valid for all German origins, including Road Feeder Service (RFS) to Frankfurt. Our customs clearance and distribution are available for all US destinations through our Hellmann RFS network, ensuring high reliability.

Ready to get your freight to its destination reliable and more efficiently together?
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