First Priority Cargo L L C

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Company Size

11–50

First Priority Cargo L L C

Dubai, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Founded

2012

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Company Overview

First Priority Cargo L.L.C., founded in 2012 and headquartered in Dubai, UAE, is a prominent freight forwarding and logistics service provider specializing in end-to-end cargo solutions across Africa, the GCC, and Asia. Originating as a part of a parent company established in 2008, First Priority Cargo has rapidly expanded, operating from its main warehouse at Sharjah International Airport Cargo Terminal 3, with over 100 employees and a network spanning 24 offices across 12 countries. The company’s core focus is on delivering reliable and tailored logistics services, with a particular strength in airfreight exports to African destinations such as Nigeria (Lagos and Kano), where it operates scheduled ET charter flights and holds exclusive BSA rights.

First Priority Cargo offers a broad portfolio covering general goods, pharmaceuticals, temperature-controlled cargo, and dangerous goods, leveraging strong partnerships with major airlines including Emirates, Etihad, Turkish Airlines, and Ethiopian Airlines, to provide competitive rates and timely shipments. The company emphasizes excellence, creativity, and a customer-centric approach, backed by a highly experienced team specializing in aviation, freight forwarding, and transportation industries. First Priority Cargo is also a certified CIEV agent, enhancing its capacity to provide optimized pharma logistics solutions globally.

With an annual revenue estimated around $24 million and a workforce exceeding 100, First Priority Cargo continues to strengthen its global footprint through robust agency networks and specialized services. By blending infrastructure, expertise, and commitment to customer satisfaction, it has positioned itself as a trusted logistics partner facilitating seamless import/export operations, cargo tracking, and supply chain management across complex and demanding markets in the Middle East and Africa.

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