Uniserve Group Suspends All Bookings To/From Russia

Dear Customers,
In light of the escalating situation in Ukraine, Uniserve Group is with immediate effect introducing a temporary suspension on all cargo bookings to/from Russia – across all its divisions including (but not limited to) UniOcean and UniAir. Where possible this ban will not extend to the delivery of essential / humanitarian supplies such as food and medicines.
Uniserve is continuing to monitor the situation and related international sanctions carefully and will keep customers apprised of any changes potentially impacting services further.
Any customers with goods in transit to/from Russia or have any questions connected with this suspension of services should contact their Customer Development Manager should you have any concerns on 01375 856060 or email crmteam@ugroup.co.uk
FOLLOW US
Unrivalled Ocean Freight
Award Winning Airfreight
Premium European Services
DON’T MISS A THING
Subscribe now to receive our monthly market update straight into your inbox
India-UK Free Trade Agreement Signed, ushering in a new era of bilateral growth
In a major milestone for international trade, India and the United Kingdom have signed a comprehensive Free Trade Agreement (FTA), marking a transformative moment in their economic and diplomatic relationship. This landmark agreement is set to deepen commercial ties...
SBTi Releases Draft of Corporate Net-Zero Standard Version 2: Key Changes for Businesses
The Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has published the draft Version 2 of its Corporate Net-Zero Standard, ushering in tighter rules and a stronger focus on value chain engagement. Public consultation is open until 1 June 2025, and companies are urged to...
From Principle to Practice: The Benefits and Challenges of RAM Implementation
In 2025, large producers placing household or publicly disposed packaging on the market face a new obligation under the packaging Extended Producer Responsibility (pEPR): the recyclability assessment requirement. To meet this, producers must use the Recyclability...