
Orbit Line Marine Service
Orbit Line Marine Service (OLMS) is an Egyptian freight forwarder established in 2012, operating from Cairo to support international shipping needs. The company emphasizes reliable and efficient transportation arrangements across multiple modes, with a focus on sea freight activities and seamless connectivity between Egypt and global markets. OLMS covers major Egyptian ports, including Port Said East, Port Said West, and Damietta, leveraging its local port access to facilitate streamlined logistics for importers and exporters.
The scope of OLMS’s services spans end-to-end freight forwarding, including door-to-door transit to and from Egypt, which highlights its capability to manage complex supply chains for both import and export shipments. The firm actively handles sea freight operations, specifically FCL (full container load) and LCL (less than container load), enabling customers to choose options aligned with shipment size, urgency, and cost considerations. In addition to international freight forwarding, OLMS provides inland transportation, bridging coastal shipments with domestic markets via trucking services to connect warehouses, factories, and distribution centers.
Export and import customs clearance is a core component of OLMS’s offering, facilitating regulatory compliance and documentation handling to ensure smooth cross-border movement. The company also supports personal effects, fairs and exhibitions logistics, and storage, warehousing, and distribution, delivering integrated solutions from receipt to final delivery. While OLMS highlights multimodal transportation and NVOCC operations in its profile, its documented capabilities emphasize sea freight, FCL/LCL, inland trucking, and customs-related activities essential for Egypt-based trade.
With a focus on reliability and coverage across Egypt’s principal ports, Orbit Line Marine Service positions itself as a practical partner for shippers seeking consistent sea freight services, effective customs processes, and warehousing support as part of a broader logistics strategy. The organization’s experience since 2012 reflects its adaptation to evolving freight forwarding requirements and its role in connecting Egyptian exporters and importers with global markets.






