KALZAC’S sea freight services are the best way to handle large-scale international logistics
What is Kalzac about?
KALZAC provides shipping, freight forwarding, customs clearance and transportation services, with its
headquarters in Khartoum, Sudan. We work with clients in Sudan and abroad to support their domestic and
international logistics needs via road, air, rail, and sea transport. We also offer warehousing and customs brokerage.
At KALZAC, we proudly stand head and shoulders above our competitors offering exceptional logistics services. Our
unique combination of experience, service, and technology allows us to provide logistics services that offer a high
degree of reliability while remaining cost and time effective.
KALZAC Consolidated Services, was established in 1987. In that same year, the company became the Sudan agent for AEI (Air Express International) which, after a series of major international and internal mergers, ultimately
became the exclusive partner in Sudan for Hellmann Worldwide Logistics, one of the leading global freight
forwarders since 1871.
Kalzac is trying to materialize a future where it maintains its position as a leader in providing logistics services nationally but also expands to provide services beyond Sudan's borders.
On credit service provision
Kalzac offers its best customers on credit payment facilities on contracts.
On-time delivery
The decades long experience of the Kalzac team guarantees timely delivery of shipments.
Agents to Hellman worldwide logistics
Since its foundation in 1871, Hellmann has developed into one of the largest international logistics providers.
kalzac's rompt release of import shipments is obtained by strong knowledge of customs procedures and a firm network of strategic alliances.
741,400+
tons transported by road
222,250+
tons transported by air
1,864,000+
tons transported by sea
Our clients
KALZAC handles the
transportation and shipping needs of many of the largest and most prestigious national and international companies. All of the following organizations depend either fully or partially on Kalzac for their logistics