It's a reliable forwarder. When I exited KSA 3 years ago, I chose 3 forwarders to ship my things to the Philippines and Skyfreight was one of them. My things with Skyfreight arrived in Manila after 3 weeks, much earlier than the others. Maybe you should consider the change of routes that vessels are taking nowadays. I think they are taking much longer routes to avoid the pirates in the Gulf of Aden. Forwarders have no control over the vessels that carry their cargo. Forwarders definitely don't own the vessels so if the vessel decided to dock for a month (unscheduled) in another country then your packages will be stuck with it. But it will arrive... for SURE. Unless the ship has already arrived in the Philippines and your packages has not reached its destination, then that is another story.
It's a reliable forwarder. When I exited KSA 3 years ago, I chose 3 forwarders to ship my things to the Philippines and Skyfreight was one of them. My things with Skyfreight arrived in Manila after 3 weeks, much earlier than the others. Maybe you should consider the change of routes that vessels are taking nowadays. I think they are taking much longer routes to avoid the pirates in the Gulf of Aden. Forwarders have no control over the vessels that carry their cargo. Forwarders definitely don't own the vessels so if the vessel decided to dock for a month (unscheduled) in another country then your packages will be stuck with it. But it will arrive... for SURE. Unless the ship has already arrived in the Philippines and your packages has not reached its destination, then that is another story.