OFFICE ADDRESS: 1900 L STREET, N.W. SUITE 303 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036
TELEPHONE: (202) 463-6690
FAX: (202) 463-6695
EMAIL:
east@euroamerica.us
CARGO BROKERAGE
Since its inception, EAST has been primarily involved in bid preparation, negotiation with government offices, and execution of contracts relating to the loading and delivery of agricultural products and commodities. These contracts involve numerous food aid agencies and relief organizations including, though not limited to, the following:
EAST has handled shipments of 50 million metric tons of bulk and bagged food grain, oilseeds, and bulk and packaged vegetable oil to various locations across the world. The firm is devoted to serving clients seeking to transport food assistance to regions around the world, including nations experiencing war and conflict.
In addition, EAST has developed close relationships with port agents throughout the world to assist in loading and discharging of cargoes.
These agents are critical for:
This global network of port agents is therefore invaluable in resolving both foreseeable and unanticipated problems that arise in distant ports.
EAST works directly with the Military Sealift Command and US Transportation Command to facilitate the following:
Class 1 shipments
Helicopters
Airplanes
Armored Vehicles
Furthermore, EAST works with its network of global logistics providers to help find Door-to-Door delivery solutions for its customers.
In addition to U.S. government departments, EAST works closely with various foreign embassies in Washington, DC to serve the needs of their shipments of Foreign Military Sales and Foreign Military Funded cargoes.
EAST is extremely active in managing the delivery of large project and containerized shipments for use in large-scale complex construction, energy, and other projects worldwide. Many of these shipments arise from project financing by the US Export Import Bank (EXIM) Bank, and EAST therefore works closely with representatives from EXIM on a variety of projects and initiatives.
These shipments have been transported on both U.S. flag and non-U.S. flag vessels to the Middle East, Russia, Africa, and Far East. EAST also facilitates large container shipments to West Africa and South Africa under U.S. Embassy building projects. These projects have involved arranging both ocean and inland transportation. EAST continues to cover this market extensively, generating creative transportation solutions for its clients at competitive prices. We are constantly evaluating newer, more efficient port options and different carrier lines to serve our clients.